In the middle of the night, Saskia awoke in a haze.
Her husband Mike was on his laptop.
“What was on his screen would change Saskia's life forever?”
I said I need you to tell me exactly what you're doing. And immediately, the mask came off. You're supposed to be safe. That's your home. That's your husband.
Listen to betrayal season five on the I-Heart Radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Nancy Glass, host of the burden of guilt season two podcast. This is a story about a horrendous lie that destroyed two families. Late one night, Bobby Gumpride became the victim of a random crime.
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How you doing? Better than I deserve, that's for sure. You think? I don't know, you're a nice guy. I don't know.
Having so much fun watching season 50 of Survivor,
“are you slowly leaning towards wanting to go on this show?”
Meet Delora's Catania. Yeah. This would be so out of my league. I don't even know what to say. But hey, I thought traders was out of my league, too.
Yeah, and you won that thing. And I won, right? I would do it as my challenge. This would be my biggest challenge of life to go on. If I was asked, I'd go and I'd give it my best.
But I mean, it's just not for me. Well, listen, on traders, you or the champion, speaking of champions, we have one on the show with us today. Rachel Amon is winner of Survivor 47. She moved through her season as a challenge threat, particularly when it came to Puzzles.
She ended up winning four immunity challenges and tying the record for the most wins by a female contestant in a season. Since then, she's co-hosted on fire with Jeff Probs, Podcasts for Survivor 48 in designer own Puzzle Game.
“That's available for pre-order now called Puzzle Hungry, am I saying that right, Rachel?”
You are. Thank you. Thank you so much for coming on the show. Episode three of season 50 has been, was very, very fun one. Just overall, arching thoughts as someone who has been on the show and won it.
What are your thoughts so far through the season? You're episode three. I just love seeing kind of these newer players and these very old school players coming together and watching what happens and sometimes you get, you know, like the coach and the Aussie and you have just old baggage just bubbling back up to the surface and other times,
you get, you know, riso with three fields and her, you know, being like, "God help me here." And it's just, it's so fun. And I'm really, really enjoying it. And we got the return of the Survivor intro with the theme song, which they haven't
shown this season yet, which is always, look, I hear that music and I get a little
theory every time. It's just, it's sort of this, just embodies the feeling that it's the anthem. It's the anthem. And it, you know, not that long ago, I sat in my living room and I just imagined myself
Being on there and now it has happened and now I watch it and I'm like, "Oh m...
this is a show that, you know, I was able to do too."
And so, seeing the credits is always about this.
You can't talk about episode three without talking about Christian. Like, he is very fun to watch. Rick and Christian arrived back in camp after they've successfully planted their fake idol at Tribal and this is the greatest high-sense oceans 11. Oh my God.
“It's like the Lufthansa heist, I mean, what's going on here?”
Oh my God. Oh my God. It's a little over the top. I got to say, it feels like a little, like feels a little extra to me, but it's very, very fun.
I think that is, he's like watching Christian just like pass out in front of everybody.
It was so dramatically, it was excellent acting.
I think the confessionals about it are probably where it is a little over the line for me. Because it feels so campy in a way that, you know, I don't love, but I think that that duo is doing a lot of really fun stuff. They're fine.
Yeah. Planting the fake idol. I got to say I'm a little disappointed. That was in my list of things that I really wanted to do going out, but I had a real idol. So I could not fake a fake idol.
I didn't want to bring attention and act like I had an idol when I actually had one. So I could host to them for pulling it off.
“I think it is very fun and I hope that we get some payoff with it.”
I hope that they can bluff at some point. I have to, this has to happen. They just have to, something's got to come out of this. This just can't be there and let's get all excited. Are we very disappointed if it just nothing comes of it?
Can I ask you, will somebody ever be able to do this again once they do it if they pull it off? I don't think so. The only way is if the show actually embraces it and then actually does it for real and
then you just never know if it's your favorite fake, right?
But I think that now that this cat's out of the bag, it's a little, yeah, people are always going to question it and it always looks like a little sus. Right. That's what I thought too. I did love Rick looking back dead into camera, like Jim and the office, you know,
like after it all went down, looking straight down the barrel being like, hey, I did it. I thought that was very fun. But also, it seems like it's some side quests that no one needs, but it's fun to watch. It is fun to watch. It's very fun to watch.
“I think it's pretty clear that Devons in particular has camera experience, right?”
He's just so on and it is fun. In the middle of the night, Sasuke awoke in a haze. Her husband Mike was on his laptop, while was on his screen would change Sasuke's life. Forever. I said I need you to tell me exactly what you're doing and immediately the mask came off.
You're supposed to be safe, that's your home, that's your husband. So keep this secret for so many years. He's like a seasoned pro. This is a story about the end of a marriage, but it's also the story of one woman who was done living in the dark.
Your dangerous person who prays on vulnerable and trusting people, you're in private or make a love and good. Isn't it a trail season five on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts? I'm Nancy Glass, host of the burden of guilds season two podcast. This is a story about a horrendous lie that destroyed two families.
Late one night, Bobby Gumpride became the victim of a random crime. He pulls the gun, tells me to lie down on the ground. The identified Germaine Hudson as the perpetrator, Germaine was sentenced to 99 years. And like, Laura, this can't be real, I thought it wasn't mistaken identity. The best lie is partial truth.
For 22 years only two people knew the truth until a confession changed everything. I was a monster. Listen to burden of guilds season two on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Anna Navarro, and I'm a new podcast, believe with Anna Navarro.
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Plus, the door always stays open for a third of me go to pull up a chair.
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swap, Christian and right to side to loop a three and Emily in about the boom ring idol, they sent to Aubrey, but they don't have time to tell Emily, Emily later in the episode is like really perked by this, is does that make a whole lot of sense or are you making a mountain out of a molehill?
“I can see it both ways, I think the problem is is that they did filler in, right?”
So they do care, but I think it's always a fear, especially when she's kind of in this
trio with these two guys, she now finds out that she's the last to know and that's a huge red flag, you know, if the three of us are an alliance and all of a sudden Doris comes and is like, Rachel, well, and I were just talking and like this thing happened, it's like, why wasn't I the person that did that with you, Doris? Why wasn't like, why wasn't an hour thing and we tell wells?
And so I think that it's tough and that's such a high anxiety moment already, you're about to switch tribes, you have no idea what your fate is going to be and then to get kind of this like slap in the face that maybe the alliance that you felt secure in, when you're already feeling very insecure again, wasn't what it was, I see kind of why she spiraled, she went very like kind of off the deep end in one direction and just spilled so much
tea to to new people that she doesn't know if she can trust, but I mean, it's good entertaining and I'm excited to see kind of what happens when you're upset though, when you're upset and when you let emotions get into this game, that's when you're going to lose and that was the conversation in the beginning when people were crying, you know, why are we crying after people are getting like, we knew them three minutes, they were here for two minutes,
“you can't do this in this game, you have to be strong and keep emotions out of it, like”
life. The fans vote for a tribal swap, this is when Christian has to use the moment to tell Emily about the island, she's not happy about it, so the players reveal their buffs and join their new tribe members, this was something that would annoy me, I got comfortable with the situation that I was in, I was comfortable with where I was probably sleeping,
I knew, you don't like change, I hate change, we know, we can tell just by th...
ready now. Yeah, and it's happening so early, what are your thoughts about tribal swap?
“Yeah, I think that it's only good if you're in a bad spot, Tribesawps are only good if”
your position is already sort of a shaky one, I think that swapping when you're kind of in the middle or anywhere near the top is not ideal, because undoubtedly the dynamics are going to shift, you're going to have to make new relationships, you're going to have to trust new people, probably divulge new information, and that's scary, like in a game where
you can't trust anyone, you can't actually trust anyone and you never know who people are
actually aligned with what their motives are, so I think for some of these people like Angelina for example, who was really on the outs with her tribe, getting a tribe swap, especially for her with two people from her original season, is a huge blessing, while for other people, you know, Genevieve is now on a tribe where I believe the only person from her original tribe or maybe two people is like the person she's beefing with the most, like that's not ideal,
you know, she was in a power position, and now she's who knows where she kind of stands, so it's just, it really depends on who you are in your position in the game, but they're scary, they're very, very scary. As a player, are you expecting this is going to happen? Like it seemed
like everyone kind of knew this was coming, and so then maybe you you prepare yourself for
something like this and keep your walls up, because you know that this might happen, is that true? Yes, but also you can't keep your walls up, because if you keep your walls up, now you're not going to bomb with these new people, you might be putting yourself in a bad position in this new tribe, so it's sort of forced, you're just forced to adapt your force to make new friends, and maybe you, you know, end up lucky and you have a bunch of people from your original tribe,
“but more than likely, most of these people did not, and now you have to kind of like”
extend new branches and hope that nobody's out to just like, got you for no reason. Like the volunteer tribes, like there's like this big divide, right? You're like my Christian
angel all played David vs. Goliath together Emily tells Q and Ozzy about the idol Christian
gave it to Aubrey. So there's like this big divide, do you think that the game makers, like this is like Hunger Games, do you think that the game makers, because on the show that I'm on, we definitely think about this, like, we would be really fun if we can get so and so and so and so and so on the same tribe, because we know drama will happen and so and they'll be, you know, Germanics there, do you think that that's what happens, or is it that we need to shake it up,
or numbers didn't work out? You know, I think that a ridge like the original tribes, I think they probably, I mean, they put them together, so they definitely were hoping for specific relationships, specific fireworks and whatever, but you watch them all pick out these buffs, it is random and they might, I don't know, maybe they stagger them in a way that they think, but at the end of the day, you're watching these people on their picking whatever one they want off of what, which of the two
“trays. So I think that I'm sure they have people that they want to be together, but I also”
feel like it's kind of luck, at least in this format. Like there's other, there's Bet and Tribeswaps where people are speculated that they could have been like more raged because it's like a specific order that they're handling them out or something, but it was pretty clear in this in the scene that people were picking their own fate. So could edit it in a way of which it's like the one that's on, you know, you stop, you shut down, you say, okay, hold on, we got to redo this and put another
buff on and then, you know, I think that enough players would complain about that that you would hear about it, you know what I mean? Because I mean, truly, because it really determines so much of what happens next that if someone felt very screwed by that, I can't imagine that they wouldn't say something. And that's one of the things after 50 seasons, you don't hear about people yelling raged. And there's, you know, 17 to 19 losers on every season, one of them would scream like
foul play if there was a sore loser. Yeah. But yeah, do you think of you an extensive psychological background before you come on? Yes, yes, we did, it was like over a thousand questions. Yeah. That's a long, long test. I wonder if, I wonder if the way they look at that is how they kind of put people together. Oh, I bet they are. Yeah, because you talked to like a psychiatrist and they kind of give you your high level profile of like who you are, which is very interesting.
Is they definitely are taking people and saying, oh, this person like hates this type of person. I'm sure that they would make good, good, have a lot of fun there. You know, I got to imagine you're like, yeah, you've type A and type B people. But then together and yes, got it. Yeah,
Well, you have like queue, you know, talking about like everyone in this trib...
people are lazy. And that person does nothing and my daughter, you know, some people just are very
structured and other people are very loose. And it's fun to watch what happens when they're forced to live together and start together on an island. It's like just like a human science project on this island, as far as I'm concerned. Yeah, I mean, I would be curious what you think, well, compared to kind of a more controlled environment where people are eating and you know, they're they're basic needs are being taken care of in a way that's not happening on survival.
Do you see you still feel like it's really parallel? You said earlier that I think it's all the same kind of when it comes down to it. Yes, it's it's it's the same story being called, but like the
the end game is different, right? Like so the prize for you guys is lasting to the end,
which is the same prize for my show, right? Like you're just trying to get to the end to get engaged potentially. And then, you know, you have like a monetary situation where you get money at the end if you make it to the end. A lot of money are so changed this last season to there being money at the end. So yeah, it's it's we're all there's an incentive. Yeah. I mean, traders is the same way. You're just trying to last as long as you and do whatever you
“possibly can do to get there. And that's why on paradise, it's we have this, you know, like overused”
trope of like, this like, trite thing of, you know, you're not here for the right reasons. That's
what people say when they realize that you're still here and you're doing it in a way that like
doesn't seem fair, right? Okay. What is fair here? Exactly. With your guys that show, it doesn't really matter. You can be hiding freaking idols at trouble. You know, it doesn't, there, there are no rule for traders and for paradise. Like the longer people last, if they get more money, okay. Yeah. Because this is the same thing on survivor where there are certain people where I've heard in past seasons. I didn't have this personal experience. But they're like, well,
this person was like, well, I could take a swing. But I'll make more money if I just ride this out. I know I can't win. And so, you know, some people just become kind of a movable objects. And
“you have to play it around them because they're like, well, I'll make more money if I last like,”
I'm not going to win. But I'll just do that. Yeah. But if I take this swing, I'll probably get taken out next if I fail. So why not just, you know, ride it out. Yeah. So I'm curious how that works on other shows. Yeah. Well, on traders after a certain amount of episodes. And the people that get thrown out on that one like that right before you make the little extra bonus, very mad. I got paid this. I was only on two episodes of that show. I got paid the same amount
of money as people who made like episode six or something. And then it starts to go. It's right there. Yeah. Wow. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Interesting. Does everyone get paid the same on survivor or like more Mike White, let's say, or Colby or Coach. And you like kind of our known or at the result is getting paid the same as Mike White. Yeah. Is that I do not know. I genuinely don't know. On a new season, it is like every place you make you get a little bit more money. So, um, and there's a jump
“at like the merge and a jump at the final four, I think. Yeah. In the middle of the night,”
Saskia woke in a haze. Her husband Mike was on his laptop. But was on his screen would change Saskia's life forever. I said, I need you to tell me exactly what you're doing and immediately the mask came off. You're supposed to be safe. That's your home. That's your husband. So keep this secret for so many years. He's like a seasoned pro. This is a story about the end of a marriage, but it's also the story of one woman who was
done living in the dark. Your dangerous person who prays on the vulnerable and trusting people. You're trying to make a love and good. Listen to betrayal season 5 on the iHeart Radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Nancy Glass, host of the burden of guilt season 2 podcast. This is a story about a horrendous lie that destroyed two families. Late one night, Bobby Gumpride became the victim of a random crime. He pulls the gun.
Tells me to lie down on the ground. He identified Termine Hudson as the perpetrator. Termine was sentenced to 99 years. I'm like, "Lord, this can't be real. I thought it was a
Mistake in identity.
until a confession changed everything. I was a monster. Listen to burden of guilt season 2 on the iHeart Radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Anna Navarro, and I'm a new podcast, believe with Anna Navarro. I'm talking to the people closest to the biggest issues happening in your community and around the world. Because I know deep down inside right now, we are all cursing and asking, "What the bleep is going on?"
I'm talking to people at Julie Cape Brown, who broke the explosive story on Jeffrey Epstein in 2018. These victims have been let down time and time again. For decades and decades and decades, by local law enforcement, by federal law enforcement, by administration after administration.
“They're just a department through, I think we counted for presidential administrations, failed these”
victims. Listen to believe with Anna Navarro as part of the Michael Duda podcast. Available on the iHeart Radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, I'm Wilmer of Alderama, and this is Freddie Rodriguez. Welcome back to Duda Samigos. Duda Samigos Season 2, baby! This time, we're going even deeper into our careers, our lives, our art, and everything in between. Each episode emanates from our very own
speak easy, where we swap stories about the moments that really shaped us on and off camera. What do we invest in right now? What is the immediate advice you give people right now? It's to value time to be cognizant of time, and now important time is, because once the time is up, it's up and then that's it. In the relationships, collaborations, and even the failures that push us to grow. The common entrepreneurs are we have the same people with us since like 38
40 years ago, right? Like we have a lot of the same homies that stuck around. Plus the door always
stays open for a third of me go to pull up a chair. Listen to Duda Samigos, this part of the Michael Duda podcast network available on the iHeart Radio app, Apple podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. I went and sat on the little ottoman in front of him. Hi dad. And just what I said that my mom come to the kitchen, she says, I haven't cooked these in your business. Bad ass convict, right? Just finish five years. I'm gonna have cooked these in your mouth. Yeah.
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guest like Tiffany Addish, Johnny Knoxville, and more. I'm an alcoholic. And without this group, I'm a die. Open your free iHeart Radio app, search the Sino Show. And listen now. Back at Callow. Genevieve is telling everyone that she isn't trust, uh, Aubrey. Tiffany relates us back to Aubrey, and they decide to work together. What are your thoughts on gameplay like
“this? Is this dangerous, or it's a necessary need? I think it can be dangerous, but I think in this”
case, Johnnyieve is coming from a place where her and Aubrey were already in open conflict on their starting tribe. And Aubrey had already told everybody that she thought thought that Johnnyieve was dangerous. And I think when you get swapped onto a new tribe with new people,
the first person to deliver the news is going to be more believable than the second person.
That sounds like they're defending, right? And so I think that it made sense. And Callow, I mean, Callow said it immediately. He said, she's going to be the same problem here that she was there. Like we need to get ahead of it. And I think that while it feels maybe like it's a little bit of an overplay, I don't agree because I think that if Aubrey had been the first person to go around and say to everybody, I don't trust Renovie, they're going to buy into that more,
“right. So she beat her to it. I think she beat her to it. I genuinely think that, and you know,”
Johnnyieve is a very good friend of mine. So I'm not going to act like I'm not buying this here, but I do believe that that was the right move for this situation. Because if you know somebody, it's not like they were unsure about their place with each other. If you know somebody's out to get you, you cannot let that like be, you cannot just let that lie. You have to get ahead of it, I think.
Speaking of getting ahead of things, you know, Coach has this conversation wi...
about like Chuddenhill up. And he gets really upset by this. It's like this, she spirals out.
“Was Coach in the wrong or do you think he's trying to help or did she over, like freak out?”
Like what do your thoughts on that little weird thing? Yeah, I think that I don't think Coach was in the wrong here. I think that if he did anything wrong, it was probably not making her aware of that sooner. And I think that one of the things survivor does is it shows you things about yourself that you don't necessarily know. And I think learning those things on TV is very difficult. And so I think for Chrissy, I know in her original season, there were people that
like did not like her, did not like her personality. And I think this was probably a little of that baggage coming back into this new season. And also I think it was, it seemed like she was not aware that she was rubbing people the wrong way. And so to find out after, you know, over a week of living with people, thinking everything is going fine. And then being told that people who are annoying everybody, like no one wants to figure that, everyone's going to have a hard time,
“like absorbing that information. But I think Chrissy is a very resilient player. And I think”
she's one of the people that is also tied to the immunity record. So yeah, yeah, so she won four
meanings on her first season. And so I do think that she will take this information, she will harness it,
and she will change her behavior. She will adapt to it. So I think that this is good. And I just, you know, I feel for her because it's just, that's not, it's just not an easy thing to hear from somebody. Like of all the things, not like you're not working hard enough around campus. Like your personality is grading on people. Like that's tough. Because I really change your personality, Rachel, though, that's a part of you. You're right, you're not around. And it's so difficult because
you're already depleted. You're already probably not, you're not 100% of your personality in day-to-day life when you're out there. Because you're already so, you know, kind of down and out, you have a green hair. Honestly, the hair situation doors, it really gets really nice. Like, the saltwater, it just kind of, the people, the number of people that complimented my hair out there,
I was like, I wish I could get my hair to look like that sometimes. Not always, not always. But
there's some shots where I'm like, it was really good. All right. It's looking better to me now. My hair looks good. I have an eaten in three ways. Yeah, your teeth get really white because you don't eat anything that stains them. People are always like convinced that we have like teeth whitener out there or like hair brushes and shit. I'm like, no, we have nothing, but you just, you just, you just kind of pick through your hair all day because you have nothing to do. And then you,
you're only eating coconut, which is white. So it, your teeth are quite white like that. And then
“that's how much weight did you lose? I have to know. I'm sorry. It's nothing more than 15 pounds.”
Whoa. Yeah. I have to, um, to be honest, that's what you gained 10. I gained 10. So I'm about 125 normally. I was 135 going into the game. And I was like 121, I came out. But I think it was more than that. We ate a lot on that last day. We had those took a day 26 breakfast. There was pizza at the after party. I still weighed, even though I kept eating like four days later, I still weighed 120. So I'm pretty sure I was even more than that. It just wasn't a towel, but it was very good. Yeah.
Oh, yeah. It was, um, I meant to stop. Uh, after not eating any, like, I would get sick. Did you did your pants? Like, yes. Okay. This is so cheap. But I, the, the, the, the night the game ended. I a ton that day. And I woke up in the middle of the night that night. Oh, like, I, I ran to the bathroom. Yeah. It was, uh, it's tough. It's really tough on your body. Because you're just, you're,
yeah, gorging yourself. Of course you are. You're starving. Um, so the second you get food, you just eat
everything. And your body's like, I don't, we were again, like 150 calories a day. Like, I don't know what we're doing here. That's crazy. Yeah. Rage. Oh my God. Well, yeah, I mean, let's stop the GLP ones, let's just send people to my brain. I totally lost the plot of where we were on the other side. No, that's my fault. I got you. Back at, uh, Cila Tribe, Riz got, is trying to figure out who his alliance should be. He approaches Charlie, but Charlie is pretty wary about him.
Uh, Rizzo says his best friend from season 49 was Sophie, but he voted for Savannah to win. That hits Charlie right where it hurts. Um, considering his number one ally cost him the win. Is, uh, is the bridge burned between Charlie and Rizzo here? Or can we men fences, you think? It's so hard to say because I think on the one hand, Charlie is aware of the fact that it's his own baggage that is getting in the way here. Is the mental block is the fact that this guy did something
that like he is having trauma flashbacks about for himself. On the other hand, Rizzo came to him with
Good information.
and is trying to build a bond with him. And it's not really in your best interest to, uh,
“shark any one that wants to be an ally with you on survivor. And so I think that Charlie's a smart”
enough player to not let Rizzo know that this really bothers him. And even if he's out to get him, uh, keep him, you know, enemies closer. He appears to be close and you're enemies close. Because he's giving him good information. Like that's not someone you want to shut out just because you have a problem with the way they play the last time they played. Um, the hilarious part about that is I'm pretty sure, like as far as I'm I understand that the dynamic's like,
Rizzo's lying. You know, Rizzo, Savannah was his number one on that season. And he did vote for her. So it's sort of funny that he's attempt to separate himself from Savannah, uh, that he's like actively making an enemy in Charlie. So this reward challenge is pretty fun. Uh, the blindly in the blind, uh, you know, you've got a collar leading a team of blindfolded people to get various rings through this verbal command. It's got to be so frustrating because you've got
three people yelling out different commands. And you have each group you yelling back and like way worse. We go and all this stuff. Um, but I did, I mean, obviously you, you are known for this. Is this something that you guys look forward to to go do or is it like, oh, I gotta go a blindfold challenge? It's like any challenge in general. Oh, so the thing that surprised me the most about challenges on survivors when I'm a big fan of the show and I would, you know, I've seen all the
seasons. I've never really paid attention to the challenges. And so going out there and being a
challenge beast and then also having so much fun doing these challenges, it's really changed the way that I watched the show because now I pay a lot closer attention. And um, I too, I looked forward to it every time. It was this kind of, you walked in and you're like, oh, I got to have to do what I'm so tired. And then the second Jeff says go, you're just like, let's walk and go, like, adrenaline, the best drug. And so I really enjoyed the challenges. I think that definitely varies
player to player. But I have never ever wanted to do a blindfold challenge. I don't trust anybody
“with my body, the way that you have to trust someone wearing a blindfold on survivor. Like,”
absolutely not. I would advocate to be the caller if I ever had to do a challenge like this. So that's something you wouldn't do. And what did you love? What was your love? The thing you love the most? Well, I mean, the puzzles, right? Because I just felt like I just came in with a confidence about it. But honestly, a lot of my favorite ones were the ones that I'd watched on TV and said, I wonder if I can do that. And then would go and get to
compete and actually try. And my favorite thing about survivor is that, you know, I'm very competitive and I love to win. But sometimes when you're at home and you're playing games with your friends or something, you don't want to like, if you like, oh my god, I want to win all the time. It's like a little bit too intense. Are you saying you let people win Rachel? No, I'm just saying that like something that maybe you don't try. I feel like you did. As I possibly would if I could, you know,
like, you don't want to bring an energy that other people are matching. I love to win. But I think, yeah, on survivor, everyone is there to play. Everyone is going all out. They're trying their hardest. And so getting to kind of just go as hard as you possibly can and see how you stack
up is just, it's amazing. It's like the most, the biggest rush for you, the biggest rush. Yeah.
Well, speaking of winners and losers, Silla and Kahlo are first and second, Vaatu going to
“tribal. I think the main, the biggest loser, though, was Colby because I'm pretty sure he's”
concussed. Dude, he's in front of like just ball down and pass. They kept being in the background of those shots, just like wobbling around. He looked, I really thought they were going to call medical for him. It was, that was freaky. We get into the meat of the episode right here. I feel like this is when it gets really, really juicy. So Vaatu, everyone begins to strategize before tribal council. And the one thing that I've realized is that wherever you think the vote's going to go,
just figure out the last possible thing because they're going to switch over to that last possible thing. Angelina and Mike are best friends. We see Angelina in this cameo in white load is cute. Hell's Mike to vote for him instead of Stephanie, which seems so stupid and cute also lies in, but having an extra vote is cute. Idiot. I feel like he drove the nail into his own
Coffin.
And I think that in his original season, his ability to kind of play in a way that no one else plays
that is so unexpected that makes no sense telling people to vote for you. No one should ever do that on survivor. But he also did that on his own season. And they used him as a smoke screen repeatedly, vote after vote, where it was like the votes Nike, we're getting cute today. And then
“they would vote someone else out. And so I think that he was trying to bring that same strategy”
into this season. And it just didn't work for him. I don't think it helped. I mean, he was, was he the only one from his original tribe on this swap tribe? I don't like, uh, oh, his him and Stephanie, I think, were the only two people from his original tribe. So they were
already down on the numbers. They were very, you know, he didn't have a vote. And so I think that
he was coming from a pretty big, big disadvantage. But this like bluffing an extra vote, telling Mike to vote for him to try to protect his ally. I think that he, that's very cute coded. And I'm not surprised at all that he tried it because he's just, he plays a play settlers of Katan online with him a lot. And he's strategy playing that game is unlike anyone I've ever played with. And yet he wins so much. And I think that he has the ability to see things in a very
different way than everyone else. And it makes him not only a compelling entertaining character, but it makes him really hard to, because you just don't, you're like, is this real? What do I believe from what you're saying? And he kind of spins you around so much that he can kind of guide you to do what you, he wants you to do because you just have no bearing of like where the ground is. And so I do think manipulation. Yes. And in a very, uh, disorienting way. And I think that it has
worked for him in the past. I mean, he was, I think he was six plays on his season. But it did not work here, unfortunately. I'm pretty sad. I feel like he's so fun to watch. And I'm pretty bummed that we lost him this early. He's unanimously voted out. He says something to Aussie at the
“end. He was like, did you do this? And Aussie says, he was like, yeah, I think that's what he says.”
Or, yeah, this was me. And I wanted to say, dude, this was you. You. Oh, my quite to vote for you. And everyone's like, well, that's just pile on to this thing, right? Like, that's, that's that's surprised me that ending. Yeah. I mean, I think it's such a funny moment. My quite of all people to be able to stand in that booth and say, like, you told me to do it. Yeah. Good. So I'm going to do it. What an epic way to go out, honestly. I noticed something.
No one gets their full name except for my quite, you know, like, or like W, you know, it's some people have that. You, everyone has that got that person in their life where they, they can't help but say
their first and last name together. That's me with everyone, right? Let me tell you, like, this is
something that like, I noticed, right? So, uh, you know, on the Bachelor or the Bachelor in Paradise, it's Jesse Palmer. He's the host. It was Chris Harrison. He was the host. And then it's just Wells. It's not Wells Adams, the bartender on the show. You know, uh, it's almost like they're lifting him up a little bit higher than everybody else with this, like, white, you know, but it's also a nice name. You know, I guess he also, by the way, we made fun of him for being transparent last episode.
Because he's white. Yeah. Because he's so white. And we said, Mike, why need to be like, tan, he just can't. All right, he's starting to lick a little bit. Yeah, you do get 10 out there. He looks
“so good though. We're right. You need to, you need to see this a little bit. You want to see his abs better. We”
want to see you. You need to talk, you know, when you're tan, you're exactly. Yeah, yeah, we got to get some baby oil on this guy. Yeah, yeah, put it in the med box. Come on for an action. That's the end of episode three just overarching thoughts from you Rachel. Uh, you know, I'm, I'm, I'm loving it. I think this was a big episode for Emily, a big episode for Mike. Why, again, we didn't even kind of acknowledge that Mike really led this photo. You know, it really felt like it was going to be
Angelina pretty much everyone was on board for that. And he was just able to really twisted around and say, no, no, no, no, like let's tell everyone we're voting for Stephanie, but we're actually voting for cue. And I think that his ability to be very disarming and get his way without people really clocking that he's kind of steering the ship is, it's, it's fun to watch. Um, yeah, because someone like, if you're Angelina, right, and like it looked like it was, it was, it was going your way.
And then obviously it's, it switches and it goes to cue. Are you, if you're Angelina, freaking out, because you're like, oh, man, I definitely up next, as I was supposed to be up if
Cue hadn't told people to vote for him.
had your name out there, but now she, her side won this battle, right? And now her, her four, like,
and really five, because Aussie voted with them, um, they're vastly away, like, Stephanie,
“who's basically just a sitting duck now. So I think that as much as it can be freaky,”
I think she got her reality check from Emily also telling her in a similar way to coach and Chrissy, Emily telling her actually girl, you were going home, you were at the bottom, um, and she also had kind of a moment where she realized her position and hopefully adapts and is in a much better spot with this alliance of, uh, you know, three from her original season plus Emily. Yeah. Um, who are you not seeing on your TV screens thus far that you're surprised isn't getting
more airtime? Yeah, I feel like we are not seeing very much Camilla, um, you know, she was the kind of leader of her, uh, the blindfold challenge she was the caller. So it was nice to see that there, but in general, we haven't seen Camilla hardly at all. We've barely seen D, um, Tiffany, she got a little bit today with the Aubrey alliance, but other than that, um, she has been, I forget that she's on the season sometimes. Um, and then I was excited to see this Charlie
Rizzo today because I feel like we've had nothing from Charlie until this episode, but this was a pretty big Charlie episode as well. I'm very funny. Very funny content. You know, um, Wells has a theory. Tell Rachel your theory. Yeah, please. Um, yeah, you know, you can usually tell who wins a season of anything or who gets to the end of anything by how much, how little screen time they get in the beginning of the show because obviously if they want to show case, the people that
are going to be going out earlier so they can get their screen time and then like we always make the
joke, you know, in paradise, if you have a couple that like you can tell is going to get engaged at the end, I'll be like, you guys aren't going to be on this show just so you know, because it's no drama. Nothing's
“happening and you're going to be here all the way to the end. Um, and so that's why I like to ask”
who are you surprised you're not seeing. Because I agree, like I haven't seen a whole lot of D, like like to me, Christian is not long for this earth. He's all my TV screens so much. We see too much of him. He's going to be great. And I agree with you with Camilla, I was like, I don't even know this person was on the show. And that now I'm seeing her, I'm like, oh, yeah, she's going to be around for a while. Like, Rizzo's on my screen too much. Rick is on my screen too much. Mike White is on my screen too much,
but that might be an editing choice of we know that he has such cashier in the world. Yes, him on. Mm hmm. I don't see a lot of Stephanie, which is someone who's been on a lot of seasons of the game player. I'm thinking that she's going to last a long time. Anyways, it's a theory that I like this theory. It's interesting. And I'll be curious, like to see how it shakes out because this is the biggest season survivors ever had 24 players, 20 is the most
“you've ever had prior to this. And so I think on some level, there aren't more episodes. And so”
who, who do they have to kind, they have to choose people to kind of not show, right? I mean, I, I, it's probably more of a producer question than a player question, but I would guess that there are some people that probably go kind of deep and we still never see them because if there, if their storyline is not really integral to what happens in the end, it, it doesn't really matter. I would sucks. There's just not enough time to show 24 different players in an hour every week.
Yeah, yeah. Yeah, but there's always a million different story lines that get left from the
cutting room floor. I think we got all a test to be like, I can't believe they didn't put that in. It was so funny. It's because it was all the time. Well, it wasn't in there because we were telling this story and your story is, it happens down here. It's just a pointy sometimes. And you do miss out on a great player. You miss out on great scenes. Rachel, thank you so much for coming on by order the Faithful. Thank you for having me. Again, you've got a puzzle that's going to be coming
out very soon called Puzzle Hungry. People are going to find it where and pre-order it where. It is called Puzzle Hungry. You can pre-order it at playresolve.com or you can find me on Instagram Rachel A. Lamont and there's a link in my bio. Awesome. Thank you so much Rachel and I can't wait to buy that puzzle. Yes, that's going to be a lot of fun. A lot of fun. Thank you so much for having me. This is so much fun. You're great. All right, everyone out there. Thanks so much
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