Survivor 46_ Soda & Tim Break Down Their BLINDSIDES

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Survivor 46_ Soda & Tim Break Down Their BLINDSIDES

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00:00 I did not see that coming at all.
00:02 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:05 You're playing an amazing game, Soda.
00:07 Oh, man.
00:08 So fun.
00:09 I love you.
00:10 I love all you guys.
00:12 It's really hard.
00:13 We love you, Soda.
00:15 Soda, it's so great to talk to you.
00:16 That was a really heartfelt exit.
00:19 I could just see the emotions on your face.
00:22 What was going through your mind as your name is coming up
00:25 and you're saying goodbye?
00:27 Yeah.
00:28 Yeah, there were a lot of feelings,
00:30 and I just kind of let them come because I'm
00:32 not afraid of any of them.
00:34 So it was shock, disbelief.
00:37 I'd stepped out of the Matrix like, whoa,
00:39 and I have to process that I'm out of the Matrix now.
00:41 I took the pills.
00:42 Crazy.
00:43 I'm sad because it's over.
00:45 It really processes like, wait a minute.
00:47 This is me leaving.
00:48 Like, your brain has to catch up with your actions.
00:51 Crazy feeling when you've been in it for 14 days
00:55 and starving.
00:56 Crazy.
00:57 Sadness because it was over.
01:00 Happy because I just was so happy to be there.
01:05 And immense gratitude for Jeff, the cast, everybody.
01:09 And in that moment, I had such immense gratitude
01:12 for just the experience.
01:13 It was you, wasn't it?
01:15 Yeah.
01:16 It was you.
01:17 Now, you credit Venus with your blindside.
01:24 You say, it must be you.
01:25 And you have this nice moment with her.
01:27 But as we know, looking back, it's not exactly what it seems.
01:30 Why in your mind in that moment, did it make sense
01:33 that it would be her?
01:35 Yeah, I credited her because in my mind,
01:38 we had been going at--
01:40 trying to get each other voted out of the game for a while,
01:44 since day four or five.
01:45 And it started with day one.
01:47 We were in an alliance together right at the beginning.
01:51 Obviously, they didn't show that because they only
01:53 showed our complications from Venus's perspective.
01:56 So I was in an alliance with her day one.
01:58 And day two, I went to other people being like, hey,
02:01 you want to work with me?
02:02 They're like, no, I don't trust Venus.
02:03 Ever since she heard that princess comment
02:05 that Tevin made, she was like, well, I'm on the bottom.
02:07 I'm going to run around.
02:08 I'm going to go off in the forest for minutes at a time.
02:11 If Hunter does it, I can do it.
02:13 And so it was hard staying attached to her
02:17 because she kept doing things that were making her more
02:21 suspicious and not trying to adapt and change the way
02:25 that she realized people were absorbing who she was.
02:29 So then I had to start distancing myself, which
02:33 obviously she didn't like.
02:35 And a lot of our experience was me trying to be Switzerland.
02:39 All these little spats that happened were not brought on
02:42 by me.
02:43 I was not being aggressive or in her face or anything like that.
02:45 But I was like, you run over my foot.
02:47 Or you don't talk to me.
02:49 Or you don't da-da-da.
02:50 And I'm like, I'm just--
02:51 your feelings are valid.
02:52 I'm trying to be Switzerland.
02:53 And at the same time, have boundaries.
02:55 Like, don't talk to me like that.
02:57 But it was very complicated.
03:00 So it started up, and it went down, and like this.
03:04 But in the end, I thought, yo, she got me.
03:08 Because once you don't trust me, which
03:10 I knew she didn't trust me, I have to get you out
03:13 because you don't trust me.
03:14 And nobody trusts you, so we have to get you out.
03:17 But I had thought it was her because it made sense.
03:21 Had it crossed your mind at any point that it could be Tevin?
03:24 Um, no.
03:25 At that time, when we were separated, no.
03:28 But like, when we were all one big group and merged,
03:31 there were things that happened that I was like,
03:33 hmm, that's weird.
03:34 Like, I would walk into a group.
03:35 He would walk out of it constantly.
03:38 I would talk to him.
03:39 I would acknowledge-- like, he would talk around me,
03:42 like, to people.
03:43 And I would comment on it, and he would ignore it.
03:46 Like, there was no engagement.
03:48 And that was really hurtful.
03:50 I have experienced people withdrawing themselves
03:52 emotionally from me.
03:53 And for me to attach myself onto him and feel that,
03:56 I'm going to pretend you don't exist, was really hard.
03:59 And I pulled him aside one day, and I was like,
04:02 what's going on?
04:03 And he was like, you're going off with Venus,
04:06 and it doesn't make any sense.
04:07 But this, again, was happening when we were all one big group.
04:10 When we were separate on the separate beaches,
04:13 I just thought it was understood because he and Venus
04:15 were like budding heads.
04:16 Like, I'm surprised they didn't show that more.
04:18 Like, they were budding heads a lot.
04:21 And so I thought that was Venus going home.
04:24 I didn't really even have to scramble around.
04:27 Yeah, so you're thinking, like, me and Tevin might be
04:29 a little bit more distant than before,
04:30 but he's so distant from Venus that there's no comparison there.
04:35 What was your relationship like with Tevin before the merge?
04:39 It was good.
04:40 I mean, you know, he's funny.
04:41 We get along because we have big personalities.
04:44 And I was just doing a lot of listening, like, to everyone
04:47 and just engagement.
04:49 And so it was fine.
04:50 You know, he definitely was like--
04:52 sometimes like, oh, I'm working on the shelter,
04:54 and no one's here.
04:55 And I'm like, well, I'm doing the fire.
04:56 But like, if you need me, like, I will help you,
04:59 you know, stuff like that.
05:00 So the communication was there in the early stages,
05:03 at least, you know?
05:04 We've seen his confessionals that he really saw you
05:06 as like a social threat in the game, someone who was
05:08 making everybody comfortable.
05:10 And like, you know, he's a social threat, too.
05:12 Did you see that in him?
05:13 Oh, of course I did.
05:14 And in your mind, how deep were you going with him
05:17 in the game at that point?
05:19 I would have been very loyal to him until the point
05:22 where I didn't need to.
05:24 Because like you said, there's two social butterflies.
05:26 And like, I am the type of butterfly that's like,
05:28 there's room for all of us.
05:30 And he was like, oh, that's really threatening.
05:32 I need to take that out.
05:33 My plan would have been to like hide behind him.
05:35 Because I think he's a lot like, ah,
05:37 like almost bigger than me in a lot of ways.
05:39 And he was talking to everyone, too.
05:42 And it's like, well, one of us has to hide behind the other.
05:44 You know what I mean?
05:45 So-- but I definitely wouldn't have voted against him.
05:48 Like, because he was, in my mind, loyal.
05:51 It's alarming to me that you like went straight for me.
05:54 And the attitude that you did, though,
05:55 I'll be straight up with you.
05:56 I needed a moment.
05:57 No, that's fine that you needed a moment.
05:58 But you did snap at the same time.
05:59 Like, it is fine that you needed a moment.
06:00 I didn't want to raise my voice.
06:01 I don't know what you have.
06:02 No, but you still were like, you voted for me.
06:03 At the beginning of this episode,
06:05 you have this argument with Venus,
06:07 where she thinks that you're the one that wrote her name
06:09 down, when it was actually Charlie.
06:11 What was that moment like for you?
06:13 And when it does get resolved and Charlie says, hey, it was me,
06:16 did that bring you guys any resolution?
06:19 Like, what conversation did you have after that?
06:21 I mean, it was hard, because she was just like, you did it.
06:23 You did it.
06:24 And I was like, here's another thing
06:25 I'm being blamed for again.
06:26 Like, I-- first time I ran over your toe,
06:28 and now I'm not talking to you, and here now is the vote.
06:30 And it's just like, everything's my fault.
06:32 It's really obnoxious, especially when I had--
06:34 when I really didn't do it.
06:36 Fair for her to think that.
06:37 But again, the approach is just like, you know what I mean?
06:42 And I'm-- at this point, I'm like fed up.
06:44 I'm like, I don't know.
06:45 You're going to have to do something about it.
06:47 You're going to figure that out, because it wasn't me.
06:48 And done.
06:49 And scene.
06:50 And then what's funny is that you see us walking off together
06:54 first, and then Charlie admits that he did it,
06:57 but it was reversed.
06:58 Charlie admitted it first, and then we walked off.
07:02 And I was like, you still came at me.
07:04 Like-- and she's like, I know.
07:06 I did it, and I was like, literally,
07:08 there's no explanation for that.
07:09 Like, can you apologize?
07:10 Can you recognize how you're talking to somebody?
07:14 And it just-- it wasn't that.
07:15 Like, there's never been a resolution, period.
07:17 Moving forward to the challenge, when
07:20 you see how the rock draw pans out,
07:21 what is your first impression?
07:23 Are you like, I've got this in the bag.
07:25 I'm safe, or this might be tough?
07:27 Well, it's the same exact rock draw as the last challenge.
07:31 The only difference is Tevin's on our team now,
07:33 so I feel a little bit better, because we
07:35 have a little bit of strength.
07:36 And that challenge, strength doesn't matter as much
07:39 as balance and agility.
07:42 So being with a lot of people who have a smaller frame
07:47 are better, because they can-- the shift in weight
07:50 is less significant.
07:51 Like, somebody like me, who's really top heavy, trying to--
07:55 that's it.
07:56 As soon as you try to step one side, that's it.
07:58 You're going over.
07:59 But if you are a little slimmer, and you
08:03 have really quick agility, you can kind of
08:05 manage your balance a little bit better,
08:07 because you're not tipping either way so dramatically.
08:09 So I felt like, oh, OK, we got some well-fit people
08:13 for this challenge, so maybe we'll actually pull it out.
08:16 So let's say alternate universe.
08:18 You draw Tim's colored rock.
08:20 He draws yours.
08:21 So now you're on the other tribe with Hunter, the Anu three,
08:26 and Ben.
08:27 Do you think you stay?
08:28 What was your relationship like with Hunter?
08:30 How do you feel like that might have panned out?
08:32 I think there's a world in which I stay.
08:34 I do think that Hunter probably could have felt closer
08:39 to the Anu three, because he was a really aggressive player
08:43 in his own way.
08:44 I think me, Ben, and Tim could have done something, too.
08:50 Who knows?
08:51 I'm thinking of personalities.
08:53 I'm a very personality person.
08:55 And Hunter, though we got along, he's very sweet.
08:58 And we kiki'd, we sang songs together.
09:02 He did not hate my songs, contrary to popular belief.
09:05 He's more introverted.
09:07 It's not as easy to get information from him.
09:09 Ben is Ben.
09:10 Tim, we were really trying to work together.
09:13 So that would have been a thing.
09:15 Of course, I would have consulted with Hunter first
09:17 to see if I could have tried to read where he was naturally
09:20 going and observe him.
09:23 But yeah, I think there could have been a chance
09:25 to where I stayed and a Anu left, maybe.
09:28 There were two idols found on Nami Beach, one by Randon
09:31 and then one by Hunter after Randon was evacuated.
09:35 Did you catch wind of any of those?
09:38 I thought I sussed out Randon, because he was holding
09:40 his pants one time, like walking past me very quickly.
09:43 And I was like, huh, maybe you found something.
09:45 And it was confirmed later, way after he was medivaced,
09:48 like a couple of days, Hunter told me that he had found it.
09:51 And that he found out because Venus, I think,
09:53 told Hunter about it.
09:55 That's what Hunter told me.
09:57 If not, one of them will fact check me.
09:59 But I think that's what happened.
10:00 But I found out anyway that that is actually what happened.
10:03 As you're looking back, are there any moves
10:05 that you would have made differently that you feel
10:07 like might have had the biggest impact in staying?
10:10 Honestly, not one that I could have made.
10:12 But overall, I think losing some challenges
10:18 and going to tribal earlier on would have been helpful.
10:20 Because you can't necessarily play the full game
10:24 without playing the full game.
10:25 And the full game involves tribal.
10:27 How do you think that those tribals would have shook out
10:29 if you guys had gone earlier before the merger?
10:31 Early enough, Venus would have gone, possibly me next.
10:35 Maybe four or five or six days in,
10:41 I could have very well been the first vote.
10:43 But I do think I could have exploited
10:47 people's general relationships to my advantage.
10:53 Later, had we gone to the last tribal before this one,
10:59 I mean, again, I feel like it could have gone either way.
11:03 But at least we would have got the chance to show loyalty.
11:06 At least.
11:07 That is so important.
11:09 Now, while you did not win the game,
11:11 you are the mayor of Ponderosa.
11:12 You have a big role as the first jury member.
11:15 As you were walking away, how were you feeling about that,
11:18 being able to have that impact on the game,
11:21 and knowing that you were very close to leaving earlier
11:25 and not being able to be part of the jury?
11:27 Girl, I ain't feeling nothing when I'm leaving.
11:29 Girl, please.
11:31 That ain't coming till the next day.
11:32 Give me my pasta.
11:34 Give me my wine.
11:35 Don't talk to me.
11:37 Let me cry.
11:38 I ain't think about that.
11:39 Next day, I'm like, oh, yes, I have a big, big job here.
11:42 I can't wait.
11:43 I'm going to sing everybody a song when they come in
11:45 and celebrate everybody for being here.
11:48 But when I'm walking away on that bridge, girl,
11:52 I can't think of nothing else but--
11:54 How was that first meal?
11:58 It must have been the best thing you ever ate.
12:00 Well, it was good.
12:01 But I mean-- and this is a first world comment.
12:04 It might sound ungrateful.
12:05 But I had just eaten.
12:06 I literally had just eaten.
12:08 So it's not the same as when you're really starving,
12:11 like really--
12:13 I mean, I was starving.
12:14 I lost a lot of weight.
12:15 But yeah, I had just eaten.
12:18 So I was like, oh, food.
12:19 Yeah, but it was spaghetti.
12:20 And I was so happy.
12:24 Seventh person voted out of Survival 46.
12:27 Tim, need to bring me a torch?
12:29 Tim, it's so great to talk to you.
12:31 But under these circumstances, it's
12:33 so tough to go out right before jury.
12:36 That must have been really hard.
12:38 As your torch is getting snuffed,
12:39 what emotions and thoughts are going through your head?
12:42 Rage.
12:43 I'm upset.
12:44 I'm pissed.
12:45 I didn't want to go home at that time.
12:49 I'm sad.
12:50 I'm sad.
12:51 It's a blonde side.
12:52 So for it to not be expected definitely caught me off guard.
12:58 But it was a huge, humbling experience.
13:02 I think that being that close to the jury made me feel thankful.
13:10 Because if I had to sit and watch that,
13:13 or the people that got me out and watched them play,
13:16 I would have been a little more frustrated.
13:19 But I think I went home when it was time to go home.
13:24 Plus, I needed to have a bowel movement,
13:28 thanks to the Tiki Man.
13:29 [LAUGHTER]
13:32 Well, that's one good thing.
13:34 You had wanted Hunter to go.
13:35 You and Ben put Hunter's name down.
13:37 Everyone else puts your name down.
13:38 We saw you pitch the idea of turning on the Plus One Alliance
13:42 and voting Hunter to cue.
13:44 And he didn't seem too receptive.
13:46 Were you worried in the moment about how
13:48 he was going to receive it and if it was going to work?
13:51 I wasn't that worried.
13:54 I think that in the episode prior,
13:56 we did the same thing about the Mo vote.
13:59 It's not something that's really shown,
14:01 but we butted heads about the last two votes.
14:04 And it wasn't about an alliance to me.
14:06 It was about the biggest threat.
14:08 That's what made the most sense to me.
14:10 It was logic.
14:11 Going against this Plus One Alliance, it didn't bother me.
14:19 I thought that counting out six people in a group of 13
14:25 never works in Survivor.
14:27 So it wasn't something that I had completely committed to.
14:33 So I just thought that Hunter made the most sense.
14:36 And I didn't think that I was a bigger threat
14:39 than someone that had beaten us in almost--
14:42 well, in every challenge.
14:44 Tim right now is trying to position himself in this game
14:47 to get to the end in multiple ways.
14:50 He wants to have the Plus One Alliance,
14:52 but he also wants to have his Seagull Alliance.
14:54 He also want to have his sub-alliance with Ben.
14:57 Which is it, Tim?
14:59 Which game are you playing?
15:01 You were navigating a lot of different loyalties
15:03 in the game.
15:04 You found yourself in the middle of both Seagull,
15:06 but also this new alliance that you found on the journey.
15:08 Where would you say that your true loyalties lied,
15:11 if anywhere?
15:12 Or were you genuinely keeping your options open
15:14 and just seeing how things went?
15:15 The more and more I watched the show,
15:17 I realized nobody was really rocking with Tim.
15:19 I didn't feel like I had an alliance when
15:22 I sit there and watch it.
15:25 My number one was always Ben.
15:27 And that's just a name I wasn't willing to give up
15:30 for competitors that I had been playing against.
15:33 Almost strangers.
15:34 I've never talked to these guys in this setting.
15:37 So it didn't make sense to give up my number one.
15:40 But when I look back and I watch it,
15:42 I think the only alliance was the Seagull boys.
15:46 I thought that we were playing together
15:48 and we were kind of on the both the same sides
15:52 when it came to voting whomever out.
15:55 Now, when you're approached on the journey
15:57 about this alliance, you pull in Maria as your plus one.
16:01 So was she your number one at that time?
16:04 And what was that decision there,
16:05 if Ben was your closest loyalty?
16:08 My decision there was to not give up my number one.
16:12 Pentavius pitched the plus one alliance,
16:14 but his question was, who do you trust the most?
16:17 After my journey, we had to go to tribal council
16:21 and Ben was an option.
16:23 They wanted Ben gone.
16:24 So I didn't know if I say Ben,
16:26 and Ben might not be there by the time
16:27 we get to Survivor Limbo.
16:29 I threw out Maria's name because it was safe.
16:32 And to hear that I was her number three was interesting,
16:36 but I also thought that was a lie
16:38 because we have been voting on the same side the entire time.
16:43 But either way, looks like she liked the plus one alliance
16:48 after she found out from Quintavius or myself.
16:53 But the truth is that no, Ben was my number one.
16:56 I just wasn't willing to give him up at that journey.
16:59 That's so interesting.
17:00 And that puts you in the toughest spot
17:02 because you're on this six person split tribe
17:07 with all of these people from the plus one alliance.
17:10 And Ben is the only one who isn't immune, who's out there.
17:14 And he wasn't part of the group,
17:17 but he was your true number one.
17:19 Do you think if you had said,
17:20 "Ben is the person I trust the most.
17:22 Ben is my number one,"
17:23 that Q would have been more receptive to taking out Hunter?
17:25 Or do you think it always would have been him
17:28 wanting to take out Ben at that point?
17:30 I think either way, they wanted a Siga gone.
17:33 I think I soon realized that they wanted Siga out.
17:36 Seeing how much hate and dislike for Siga
17:41 because we were a close group,
17:44 they wanted us to be disbanded.
17:46 They wanted to see the cracks in our tribe.
17:49 And they finally did.
17:51 But either way, I didn't think anybody's name matters
17:56 because when you count out six people in a group of 13
18:00 in the game of Survivor,
18:01 I've never seen a season where it's worked.
18:04 Can I give Tim a hug real quick?
18:06 ♪ Brotherly love ♪
18:10 Your relationship with Ben was really beautiful to see.
18:13 I love that hug at the end as you're saying goodbye.
18:16 How soon in the game did you know, like, "This is my guy"?
18:19 And what was that alliance like?
18:21 Ben and I, I knew Ben and I were rocking maybe like day two
18:27 because Ben and Charlie did the Savvy Challenge.
18:31 And when they got back from the Savvy Challenge,
18:33 I told them that the girls were playing the game
18:35 because they were whispering, they were making decisions
18:39 and some thoughts and just really being close knit to themselves.
18:42 And so day two, Ben and I talked about what we both did for students
18:46 and how we coached students.
18:47 And so we had a lot of parallels there.
18:49 We were the same age and we were cracking jokes.
18:54 I think a lot of people thought we were talking strategy.
18:59 We were bonding.
19:00 We were having a good time out there.
19:02 So early on, I knew Ben and I, we were tied in for the long haul.
19:08 And you say the Segal boys were close.
19:10 Charlie was an interesting position because he is part of,
19:12 as you've seen now, this Charlie's Angels alliance.
19:15 Did you see him as someone who was, like, working both sides?
19:18 Did you feel like he was with you more or with the girls?
19:21 I think Charlie's smart.
19:23 At the time, he didn't tell us Harvard, but he did say he was a law student.
19:27 I think a lot of his responses are diplomatic.
19:30 You can't really say no to any alliance when you're playing the game of Survivor.
19:34 But we also knew about Charlie's Angels.
19:36 Charlie told us.
19:38 And so I didn't think anything of it, you know.
19:43 I trusted what he was saying to us versus what he was giving the Charlie's Angels.
19:47 I thought it was cool.
19:48 Now, going back to last week where you feel like you're kind of cornered
19:52 and you have to give up Mo's name and that they want a Sega out,
19:56 looking back, how do you reflect on that decision?
19:59 And do you feel like that was, like, your only path at that point,
20:02 that they just really needed a Sega out and you had to say a name?
20:05 I was trying to say, look, you're not going to bully me just to give us a name.
20:09 Like, we're playing Survivor, so why would I tell you who to vote for?
20:13 And that was kind of the pitch they were giving.
20:16 And also, everybody didn't have to give a name.
20:19 It was Nami and Sega that gave a name.
20:21 Yanu didn't have to give a name.
20:23 They were safe.
20:24 And so I just--I was hesitant because I wanted them to do the work.
20:29 Why would I have to give you a name or tell you who to vote for?
20:32 Let Jeff say all the names when we vote, you know,
20:36 but I didn't think it was something that we had to do.
20:39 Plus, Sega was five strong, and we just needed one more Nami out in that pitching.
20:47 If you're dropped right back into that merge feast, like, do you say Mo's name
20:50 or do you not?
20:53 Yeah, yeah, you say it, because either way we were targets.
20:56 Either way they hated Sega.
20:59 I probably would have said it quicker.
21:02 I probably would have said it quicker because they were mad at how hesitant we were.
21:07 But I said it--yeah, I probably still would have said it.
21:12 Well, you know what?
21:13 Knowing what I know now, I probably would have said Maria's name.
21:16 [Laughter]
21:20 There you go.
21:21 Now, okay, so if this episode was a normal 12-person tribal council,
21:25 do you feel like you would be the one going home,
21:28 or do you feel like it would have played out differently?
21:30 It would have played out differently.
21:31 It would have played out way differently.
21:33 For the first time in Survivor history, five African-Americans make the merge.
21:37 Never been done.
21:38 In Survivor, it's a record.
21:41 Actually, I think it was four, but this time it was five.
21:43 I think it would have been done differently because I would have been able
21:47 to campaign my vote to everyone.
21:50 I think the tribal would have got even way spicier if people were trying to
21:54 throw blind sides.
21:55 I kind of imagine if we did a big tribal where we would have had to get up
22:01 and people are scrambling around and Jeff's instigating,
22:05 and then Tim goes to the corner and people are talking about the vote
22:08 and the challenge.
22:09 So that would have been my preference opposed to this split vote idea.
22:15 I love y'all.
22:16 I love you, too.
22:17 After you left the island and you're thinking about all of this,
22:19 what was the biggest thought in your head where you're like,
22:21 "I wish I did this.
22:22 I should have done that."
22:23 The move that you wish that you had made.
22:25 And then also what's the move where you're like,
22:28 "I'm so glad I did that.
22:29 I would never take that back."
22:31 Standing on what I believe in and not allowing anyone to tell me what to do
22:41 or push me around was something that I'm not going to take back.
22:45 I think that when you compete, you have to have these tough conversations.
22:50 And you're not going to agree with everyone.
22:52 And I didn't.
22:53 And I was fine with that.
22:55 The one move I would have made would have been in this final tribal,
22:58 I would have persuaded the Ya'nu girls to play with the Seega boys,
23:01 and we should have voted out Q.
23:03 And then the Ya'nu girls would have been the swing vote between Nami and Seega,
23:09 and they would control the game going forward.
23:12 And I think that would have been my pitch.
23:17 You got to work with all three Ya'nus in that last day.
23:21 Did you, while you were in there, see any of those cracks?
23:24 Obviously we saw in the episode the girls talking about Q a little bit.
23:27 Or did they seem like a united front?
23:29 They seemed united.
23:30 They did it.
23:31 They played it really well.
23:32 If I knew about a crack, I would have said,
23:35 "Then it's time for y'all to get them out.
23:37 It's time for y'all to vote Quintavious out and play your own game."
23:42 I thought that would have been a smart play had I known some of that
23:47 information.
23:48 But you don't, you know, unless you ask, really.
23:52 But I just -- that was a -- it wasn't as chaotic,
23:58 but I felt that everybody was thinking logical.
24:02 That's what I thought.
24:03 Everybody was thinking logical.
24:05 I was like, "Let's get the biggest threat out, not Siga again."
24:09 Shout out Tevin mama from Virginia.
24:12 Hot Tamsa.
24:13 Yeah, yeah.
24:14 Shout out Charlie's daddy, Brian.
24:16 Shout out Maria's family.
24:18 Sebastian, Leo, Juju.
24:20 That's what black people do on the radio, Jeff.
24:22 Shout out Uncle Pricer family.
24:23 Shout out to Uncle Poo Poo and my nephew, John.
24:25 Your daddy said if you ain't in the fight, shut up.
24:28 You right.
24:30 You had a lot of fun moments in the game.
24:33 Are there any that we didn't get to see that you wish we did?
24:36 Well, one, in that shout out thing, I shouted out the entire -- everybody
24:43 playing.
24:44 So I did shout out my family, but I knew something about everybody in the
24:47 game at that point that I could shout them out.
24:50 So I thought that was -- I wish they would have shown how much I knew
24:54 about everybody at the Nui Nui trial, not just the three people I named.
25:01 I also made fire on day three in the nighttime.
25:04 I thought that was impressive.
25:06 I think I wanted that to be shown.
25:08 And we ate papaya.
25:10 We found some ripe papaya at the Sega beach.
25:14 I shook this tree and papaya started falling.
25:17 And that was one of the best things I had out there.
25:21 So I wish that was something that could have been shown, too.
25:24 [Music]
25:30 (upbeat music)
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