The subject is taught ancient techniques on how to get free from
complicated, risky situations. Subsequently, the subject - with hands
and feet tied - is inserted into a sack and thrown into a lake. The
subject gets free. During the course of the show, Derren claims that
the subject will be completely alone under the water, bar a stationary
camera. However, two divers emerge from the lake (and give each other a
thumbs-up sign) in the final seconds of the program (as the credits are
running.) Whether this is supposed to indicate that they actually
released the subject, or merely that there was added security is left
unresolved.
The subject is tested in speed dating consquences. Derren then attempts
to build The Subject's confidence. Then, the subject, returns to speed
dating, securing at least on interested party. Brown then, finally,
tests the subject in a robbery.
All previous contestants from the series returned, and were placed in a
room with a counter and several objects, saying that they had to score
100 points within half an hour. However, the points were awarded
randomly and not by any actions performed in the room. If they had
realised that, they might have noticed there was a further element, and
found the sign above them on the ceiling telling them that the doors
were unlocked and £150,000 waiting for them if they went to get it.
They didn't.
In another part of the episode, a superstitious woman was tested on
her beliefs by being made to walk on pavement cracks and under ladders,
smash a mirror, etc. (causing her to comment on whether she would be
killed on the way home), to see if it affected her luck in a following
experiment, which it didn't. A gag notice came up at the end of the
show saying that the episode was dedicated to her memory, having been
killed on the way home.