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By Order of the Faithfuls: Oops, Too Slow! (Survivor 50 Recap)

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Kim Spradlin Wolfe is back to recap episode 5 of Survivor with Dolores and Wells. This is her first time watching the show in 10 seasons… Is she pleasantly surprised or a bit underwhelmed?! Wit...

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you get your podcasts. All right, welcome back to my order of the Faithful Survivor Edition. Wells Adams here alongside Dolores Catania, and we're welcoming in Kim, rather than Wolf who we had on the last episode, just kind of talking about her experience as a two-time survivor. And now let's go and start recapping episode five from season 50s.

Just right off the bat, Kim, are you enjoying this or is it a little PTSD from the last time you were on Survivor? No, I have healed up nicely, I've been to a lot of classes, and initially it was PTSD, I took a break, and now I'm watching again, and I'm really enjoying it. We're back at the Vontu chart after they voted out in my white.

You know, in the last episode you were talking about one of the things that you are not sure if the audience or the younger audience cares about is having celebrities on vis-a-vis the Zack Brown kind of cameo. Mike White kind of lives in this dual world where he is the celebrity, but also like a

tried-and-true survivor guy, are you happy to see him back or sad to see him go?

Both, so happy to see Mike White back. I think he's so fun to watch.

He's an incredible character on the show, I think it brings this really fun dynamic.

I had already looked at my husband and said, "Oh, how many survivor people do you think are trying to think about how they could position themselves for a white load as cameo before they ever even mentioned the Aussie was?" And then so sad to see him go, but I do think it was a smart vote out. I think he was very strategic and a really good spot.

And everyone else, yeah, so lovable, let's not to love, I mean, so funny. I think he went a little hard there, I think he could have chilled out. It was an early play, I think, for him to go after his own alliance. Yeah, I feel like he recognized that he had an advantage in the fact that everyone wanted to be on his show, and that ended up hurting him, because I think he played a little loose

and fast. One person I was very upset about the move is Aussie throwing this mini tantrum because he was left out of the vote, a similar situation happened to him in the past season with

His number one ally and John, is survivor PTSD real or is this just a story l...

the show, or this is just him being able to leverage kind of like feeling screwed over and

being able to use that going forward with everyone on his tribe?

I thought they did a really good job of like paralleling those two scenes and like the definition of that is I think it's real, is it real like, you know, warzone PTSD probably not, but in sense that like, relationally, you've been through like a bad breakup, you find yourself in a situation with a trigger and that feels very real, I think survivor, I would put that, you know, in line there, I'm interested to see people freak out on survivor.

I don't know sometimes if that's an intentional choice, if they think that, you know,

they're going to create type of a dynamic by freaking out, I always felt like not to freak out,

you know, like I would feel freaking out on the inside but then choose to like put forth the part of myself that I wanted to show everyone, it's always interesting when I feel like people actually lose it out there because I don't feel like I ever did, you know, in front of everyone else maybe in hiding and the leaves, you know, crying, but I didn't ever like put that camera forward or tried forward. So I kind of felt like that was just, you know, he was a little bit

out of control. Well, that's a skill that you have, not everyone can do that. Maybe, yeah, I mean, I felt like that was a real, and I do, and everyone kept saying this, very much understood, it's such a bad feeling to go sit out there and think, you know, it's about to happen and

then realize, and this happened to me and winners at worst several times, like I was like, okay,

I'm 100% out. Like, I am not a part of this, they're all talking and they are not talking to me and that is such a frustrating feeling. It's paranoia too. It happens on my show too.

I think it happens on all the reality shows. It breeds paranoia, no matter where you are,

especially a game show more than anything. And it feels like betrayal, you know, of course, even a real life. If you think something about it, like you would in real life, like cut these people out of your life or set a healthy boundary, but you can't, because you're stuck on an island with them and you're playing a reality, you know, you're on a game show. So do you think that Ozzy kind of regretted his freak out the next day, because you know, next morning you see a

meditating and he's trying to clear his mind and it's just, you know, heart to heart with Christian. Like, do you think you had like a little bit of remorse from what you did and he was trying to men some fences? Absolutely. But then it was interesting to see that energy shift, you know, I don't know if y'all noticed this. I felt like Christian was really grovelling the entire remainder of the episode. Every time you see him, he's like, "Can everybody agree?" You know,

just felt like he was like overcompensating and trying so hard. Like, he was aware that he had put

himself on the outs. I think he made a move too quickly too. Yeah. Overall, I've seen one of the

tribe swap has made things very interesting for them. There are four original Caleb members,

Jonathan Charlie, Camilla, and D. So they had the majority. I thought this was funny. I always liked

the comedy in any reality show and Rick Farks multiple times. He steps on a duck he says, as they were walking through the jungle. We were wondering this last week in on a scale of one to ten, like, I think we're in a day 10 or 11. On a scale of one to ten, how bad are you smelling at this point? Bad. Bad. I think I'd like the 13 year old boy in you that's still there that loves the fart stuff. Yeah. God. Not jokes. No, everybody smells horrible, but I will say, and I still have

my bags in my garage in Giants of Blocks, in a separate way. And when I open them up, that smell, you know, and it's been 15 years. But it's like the overarching smell of campfire. I will say, like, it's fire on top of just gross. So I can tell by the way that the production team is like, you know, they've got their bandanas up when they come around us. I think it's like animals. Didn't somebody put something on their, their beard to smell? We had, yes. Yes. Who was they put, they put,

they put, um, Carmex on their last step. That's it. Carmex. I can look at this now. Carmex. That's a great idea. Rick, you're back. I'll put it on my mustache that I grow while I'm there. Yeah. All right. Good. Last question. You guys have a toothbrush? No, but we do take little bamboo sticks at the end as many times as you can. And then you start using it. And it gets kind of soft and fuzzy. And I will say, I went back from survivor went to my dentist the

week. I got back and they were like, wow, your teeth look great. And they didn't know I had gone. And so I think in some ways, you know, the lack of probably what you're not eating in combination of being bored and sitting around for hours with a bamboo stick, you know, you can take pretty good. You can, I don't know that I can do this. I honestly, I swear to, I, I don't think I can do it.

It's awful.

Every way. I tell all my friends, I'm like, I'm watching survivor. They don't even have soap. It's so bad. Now, I'm obsessed. I can't, I don't understand. Like, after a week, I don't know how you do it. Probably not. I, as a young person, like, I, when I went older women, my age would say to me,

have no interest would never do it. And I thought that was shocking because I felt like I'd won the

lottery just to go. But now I get why people would not want to go. But a million dollars is a lot of money. Yeah, it's six, eight, you know, like six hundred after taxes. Maybe it's not that great.

Yeah, is this your worth the squeeze? You have to decide.

I think six hundred is pretty good. Sure. I mean, just for getting six hundred to go, obviously. Yeah, for sure. Do you guys get paid episodically though, like, for every episode, you make it through you make some more money? I didn't know in, like, half way in the rest of the castle had read the contract started talking about that. Oh, you didn't read the contract? If you die, you know, it was just like sign, sign, sign, sign. Yes. So at some point, I guess it's merged.

Is she make, like, twenty, it was for our season, like, $2,500 every Tribal, you know,

which accumulates. I think runner up gets like a hundred something, third place is like 80 something,

you know, kind of on a lighting scale. What they're paying some of these, you know, celebrity. Celebrating, right? Turing layers and appearance, yeah, I'm sure. Yeah. Not enough. Not enough. I'm Bailey Taylor, and this is It Girl. You may know me from my It Girl series. I've done on the streets of New York over the years. Well, I've got good news. I am bringing those interviews and many more to this podcast. Yes, we will talk about the style and the success, but we are also

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thieves. What do you think UCLA is going to do right down that for me, my friend? Obviously,

you kind of see overwhelming favor in this tournament. But I, the honest, I think people

are kind of sleeping on Texas experts are suggesting that UCLA is the number one challenger to you con, and that right after that would be Texas. SNC is so it's so deep and so they can just about everything. I really is annoying. So it's UCLA, Texas, South Carolina, LSU. Only once I can possibly upset you con. On flagrant, if funny, we're giving our unfiltered takes on the biggest moments, the conversations everyone's having, so whether you're bracket is busted or you just want

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This person writes, "I just inherited a fortune after losing my mom, and now my girlfriend's entire family is coming out of nowhere with their hands up. One sibling wants me to fund their whole lifestyle. Another vanished for four years and suddenly reappeared, and my girlfriend is already giving my money away." Hold on, Sophia, so the girl he wants to marry is already sending money out the door. And that's just the beginning. He makes a plan, sets up a trust,

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vast difference between his other persona, which is the dragon warrior. I got to be honest with you. So, you know, he goes and he starts niting people. Right? He nights Colby. What does he have in the stone bell, like those to Joe? I would think I would be like, "Who do you think you are?" No, that's what it is to start this night about him.

Like, "Kim, is he like this in real life? Do you have you met him?" I have never met coach in real life.

You know, I think this is a perfect example of Joe. Number one was very touched. And I think

honored to receive the, you know, the title of the month. And I think that was really meaningful to him. And so, you know, whatever dynamic happened there. And then watching Colby, who was very tickled, I think you could tell and kind of thought it was funny, but was, you know, savvy enough to not laugh about it in front of coach or Joe. I am not nice about a lot of things. And I would be like, listen, cornball. Joan, I probably wouldn't do well. But they wouldn't have voted you out next.

Besides not eating. I mean, you know, I am known, I can play the game. I could definitely play the game. And I would have had to like it, but it wouldn't have been easy. What would your nickname would have been? I don't know what mine would have been. I have no idea what coach would nickname me. We don't think like him. Well, what would your nickname be? I do a Kimbo slice. I don't know. I don't have a, I don't have a Japanese, a tide walker nickname. I could give you a mob name.

I would just be a, I would be like really annoyed by it. I'd be like, like, the disgruntled traveler. Like, what do you welcome the wolf? The hungry disgruntled traveler. I'm a hungry and I'm annoyed that you're nice. I see you angry before. I do think it's such a part of survivor is like,

putting up with these eccentric personalities because that's why they're casted. That's why they're

there. My first season was full of like the most eccentric personalities. There were all these

conversations that I thought were nuts. And I am like a eye contact, you know, laugh at an appropriate time type of a person. And so I think that's one of the hardest parts is just like avoiding all the pitfalls. Because it's a part of like Charlie and Rizzo. This is a great example to me of this exact thing. Something that, you know, should not have been, you know, what it was for Charlie, this fixation on this comment that Rizzo made. And he made it in passing in conversation.

You could tell they were like around the campfire chatting it up.

misstep on Rizzo to share that information. Something like not honorably receiving your name

from coach can literally get you, you know, ousted at the next tribal. So you just have to navigate all those little social moments so carefully. Let's talk about Charlie and Rizzo. Charlie wakes up Rizzo sleeping in a boat at the crack of dawn. Charlie lies and claims Jonathan acted like he knew about Rizzo's idol. So he told Jonathan about it. Rizzo begins operation bad blood in honor of Charlie's love for Taylor Swift. Little does he know we're supposed to be talking about Billie Eilish,

not Taylor Swift. Anyway, he recruits D at to vote out Charlie next. He kind of starts this whole operation to get Charlie out. You said that Rizzo kind of misstep by saying that kind of thing and passing around the fire. But I almost feel like Charlie has made the misstep knowing what happens going forward with this whole thing. What is your thought on these two relationships and how it's going to look going forward? Like you said, obviously, Charlie, like I don't know how

many times they had him say that in the confessional that he was so upset that Rizzo had voted out as number one instead of voting for the best player. I don't particularly see, you know, a great

problem with that. You know, it's like I think that that's kind of a, you know, an honorable

survivor mentality is like I'm going to vote for the person at the end of the day that I thought played the best game. So that was so interesting for me, his fixation. And I think that hints back

to like the PTSD from his first experience, his first season. Moving forward, this leaves Jonathan

in a super interesting position, right? I thought I was needing to watch what D and committed, really, because they chose Rizzo and Surrey over this, you know, original alliance. And so now you've got Jonathan floating, you've got Rick floating, Christian and Rick kind of go together. I just think this really solidified kind of how these two groups are going to sort of break out at the merge, leaving, you know, and then you've got Asian Surrey. So just watching how all these

people are going to come back together. That was a clear, severing of a relationship between D and Jonathan and that original alliance from their first tribe, right? Like that was a, that was a, that was a break. Yeah, I agree. Oh, back. Yeah. Well, we get to the immunity challenge, Jeff reveals that only one tribe will receive immunity. It seemed like everyone kind of knew this was coming. You guys have a sense of like, uh, this is me the one where, like, there's a bloodbath

at the end of this episode. I could not remember a particular time where that happened with me, but yeah, it definitely seemed like it was something that they were kind of like anticipating or waiting on. And we're not shocked. My wonder is, is like, hey, we got to get someone that's

not in Vatu to get kicked off this show. But it seems like no matter what they do, they're always

just going, uh, at the end, you know, because like, one of their numbers are depleted. They've gotten rid of a lot of like, they're really strong players for challenge. And it seems like it seemed like a, a producer-real thing of like, okay, we got to figure out a way to get someone from Kalo or Cila out with Vatu, which is ended up happening, um, at this point in the game, and we kind of talked about it last episode with you. But like, these challenges,

they're physically demanding. But I can't imagine how physically they demanding they are when you haven't had like any calories in your body. Like, I imagine the middle of these things, like, sometimes if I have an eating leg today, and I go do a workout, I'm like, oh, my bloodshed is really low. I'm struggling with it. When you're doing these challenges, are you like, I might pass out.

Abside. Abside. Absolutely. Well, interestingly enough, I think it is like what you're talking

about. I was just thinking about, you know, I try to work out three or four days a week. When I get there, sometimes I feel awesome, and sometimes I feel horrible, and I want to quit in the middle and walk out, and like pretend that something happened at work that I have to go deal with, because I can't imagine finishing it. And I feel like survive in the same way. It's that weird thing where even though you don't have calories, and I'm sure it's on a different scale,

sometimes you feel great, and sometimes you feel like you are going to fall in the sand, and you can't even walk, you know, out of scene, you know, like for me, I remember 14 days was where I really felt the hunger hit. Leading up till that, I kind of felt like my body was using its reserves. But I remember around 14 days, around two weeks. I was like, wow, like I'm dizzy,

when I stand out my blood pressures really low. I think it was a challenge where, you know,

they check you with medical before and after. My blood pressure was so low that they were like arguing if we could compete in this challenge, because it was like a dizzy bat thing. So physical

Part of it is such a, such an important part.

gast, and he was, you know, I'm talking about when he was coming there, and he had to dig underneath

that beam, and he had nothing in the tank, and he's a big, strong dude. So that just shows you,

you know, what they're up against. But the sand digging is the worst, and you don't have to dig in the sand, that's like a real life. On a good day, on a good day, yeah, and it feels horrible when you have to do it out there. We just feel like, I mean, if you don't win these challenges in the beginning, it's so hard to come back from, because you're so depleted, you're not eating. And how do you even turn that around? Do you just have to, it's almost that luck at this point, are real grit.

Yeah, I do think getting on like a challenge run, or like on a reward run, where you are eating is a kind of a trajectory changing. Sure. Yes, for the energy alone.

I'm Bailey Taylor, and this is It Girl. You may know me from my It Girl series I've done on

the streets of New York over the years, well, I've got good news. I am bringing those interviews and many more to this podcast. Yes, we will talk about the style and the success, but we are also talking about the pressure, the expectations, and the real work with the women shaping culture right

now. As a woman in the industry, you're always underestimated. So you have to work extra hard,

and you have to push the narrative in a way that doesn't compromise who you are in your integrity. You know, I like to say I was kind of like a silent ninja. Each week, I have unfiltered conversations with female founders, creatives, and leaders to talk about ambition, visibility, and what it really takes to build something meaningful in the public eye. Because being in It Girl isn't about this spotlight, it's about owning it. I think the negatives need to be discussed, and they need to be told

to people who maybe don't do this every day, just so they know what's really going on. I feel like pulling the curtain back is important. Listen to It Girl with Bailey Taylor on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you're trying to keep up with everything happening on and off the court, we've got you covered on the podcast, Blagrant and Funny. You look at the top four number one seeds. What do you think UCLA is going to do right down that for me,

my friend? Obviously, you kind of see over well the favor in this tournament, but I feel it's

I think people are kind of sleeping on Texas experts are suggesting that UCLA is the number one

challenger to you con, and that right after that would be Texas. SNC is so it's so deep and so they can just about everything, I really is annoying. So it's UCLA, Texas, South Carolina, LSU. Only once I can possibly upset you con. On Flagrant and Funny, we're giving our unfiltered takes on the biggest moments, the conversations, everyone's having, so whether you're bracket is busted, or you just want the latest on the tournament, we got you. Listen to Flagrant and

Funny with Carrie Champion and Jamal Hill on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. Presented by Capital One, founding partner of I Heart Women's Sports. I became a millionaire overnight, but lost everything that actually mattered. Wait a minute, Sophia, did you just say he lost everything? That's right, it's inheriting too much drama week on the okay story time podcast, so we'll find out soon. This person writes, "I just inherited a fortune after losing my mom,

and now my girlfriend's entire family is coming out of nowhere with their hands up. One sibling wants me to fund their whole lifestyle. Another vanished for four years and suddenly reappeared, and my girlfriend is already giving my money away." Hold on, Sophia, so the girl he wants to marry is already sending money out the door. And that's just the beginning. He makes a plan,

sets up a trust, and finally thinks he has everything under control. Okay, so things work out then.

Let's just say the people he trusted the most are the ones who ended up shocking him the most, to just the money end up being worth going through all that. To find out, listen to the okay story time podcast on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. 10-10 shots five city all building. A silver 40 caliber handgun was recovered at the scene. From I Heart Podcasts and best case studios. This is Worshack, Murder at City Hall.

Could this have happened in City Hall? Somebody tell me that! July 2003, Councilman James E. Davis arrives at New York City Hall with a guest. Both men, her carrying concealed weapons. Hand in less than 30 minutes. Both of them will be dead. Have everybody in the chambers of dogs, a shocking public murder. A scream get down, get down, those are shots, those are shots get down. A charismatic politician. You know, he just bent the rules all the time.

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human on the I-HAR radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. Kahlo ends up winning that means he'll end by two are going to be going to travel counsel in the evening. Over at Sila, Rizzo isn't bummed. They're going to tryable, which is funny. He has three, and D, he just needs to lock in Kamila. And then he tells Kamila, this lie, that Kaiol said, you know, she was his closest ally in season 48. He told him to work with her. She's not

sure to believe that, which I think was smart. Like, looking back, like, so if, you know, obviously Rizzo and Kamila are watching this back, do you think that Kamila's like, you dirty dog, like, annoyed today that he lied about that then? Absolutely. The question is did he tell her when it was over into charity know, where is she finding out when she's watching it? I feel like I thought on both sides of that. But I felt like he had her initially, and then I think he oversold it

just to hear he repeated it, like one or two, too many times. That doesn't surprise me with him. Yeah. Like, I feel like when he initially just kind of casually mentioned it, I was like, oh, that's good. But then he just like, it was too much. So I think at that time, when you're lying, you make it a bigger deal, right? Yeah. But she's so smart. I loved that she was onto. Yeah.

That's what I love about her. I feel like there's the savvyness to her. But I still think,

I think that the direction she went was smart. Charlie tries to beat Rizzo to the punch by telling Kamila about the Billie Eilish idol. This is why I was like, she's very smart because she's like, oh my God, she played it off. Like, she hadn't heard this information before. But Charlie's too late for her, which is interesting because she knows that I think she knows that Rizzo's lying about the Kyle thing. And then she knows that Charlie's too late in telling. So it ends up going that

she's siding with Rizzo in that. Do you think that that was the right play to kind of like team up with Rizzo instead of Charlie at that moment? It's an interesting thing you're pointing out that it's like often in service. I very feel like it's between two bad choices. Like two people they don't trust. You know, I think in my season, I found an idol and I had to give half of it to someone. And there was no one I wanted to give it to. Both were going to be a bad choice. I'm, you know,

you're weighing out. I don't trust this person. I know why. I don't trust this person. I know why. I was glad she voted out. Rizzo. I feel like there's this temptation. And I think the other tribe may have made this mistake to vote out Angelina, which just sort of felt like a nothing vote.

That was like an easy vote. I feel like at this point every vote you have to be thinking about

something more strategic. And I do feel like Camilla chose something strategically in siding with Rizzo instead of the Charlie Jonathan, you know, and kind of the trajectory that would have set her on. So you would have done the same. I think it was a play. I think it was a big lie, you know, that D and Camilla made that swap. So will it work out for them or will it bite them in the ass, you know, TBD? I got to feel that Rizzo played his hand a little too early. And like,

he's next to go after Charlie. Do you think that? Yeah. That's where my money is actually good.

Well, speaking of Christians, I agree with you. I'm amazing. He's still on my TV screen.

But like, you know, they decide to make most obvious about yet, right? They're finally going to get Angelina out, even though they do a bunch of exposition to like it might be Christian. It might be Aussie or whatever. I think we all all kind of knew it was it was Angelina. But we have to talk about this kind of like this riff between Christian and Aussie. You know, Christians,

Paranoid, he thinks Aussie may be trying to disarm entirely.

pants, where did that come from? I mean, it's pretty great. Tell us what you think that this

this relationship between Aussie and Christians is going to end up as because to me, it seems like it's just going down one road, which is going to putting out your your flame.

I think Aussie and Christian end up on different alliances at the merge. I feel like Aussie goes

back with seri and I feel like Christian goes back with devins and I feel like Emily and some of these people end up in the middle. I feel like they're going to end up on different sides of the coin obviously. I thought it was shocking that Christian gave him his shot in the dark. But I feel like that shows how on the out's Christian felt because he would not have done that if he thought he had

the upper hand. So I think that was his sort of like Hail Mary. I'd rather give this up and potentially

solidify my spot in this tribe than, you know, have a one in six chance at staying tonight. The last rebel council, you know, Sheila arrives, Charlie gets voted out and I have to say, I actually appreciate Charlie's response because everyone that's been voted out, that's far has been like good game guys, good game. Here's a blanket. Oh my god, like, you know, go and win, win and everything and finally someone was like, I screwed over and it's showing that emoji. I wanted to see that.

I'm really excited. I was, I'll be angry. I'm angry. I'm angry. The exit feels so pre-meditated where they've like, okay, this is what I'm going to do if I get voted out and make myself

and do this really classy thing. I never, I mean, when I got voted, I was like, fun, real fun y'all,

like a kid. You know, it's like, I didn't even have time to prepare for it. It's just like whatever popped out of my mouth and I looked back and I'm like, what a dumb thing to say, but I appreciate at least that you're getting like a raw real reaction from somebody who wanted that fun. Yeah. In the T's for next week, we see that the tribes are merging. Do you think that these boomerangs

are fonding to start coming into play? I think so. They kind of have to, right? There's three

idols. There's three people that boomerang to these idols to these people. It's all going to have to kind of shake up. And I think at this point, probably everyone knows about almost everyone's idols. I mean, that information has been shared really fluently. It seems like amongst these tribes. So I think that's going to have an impact for sure on what happens at the merge. Last question, if you could, like, prognosticate, who's one person that you think might make it to the end and

who's one person that's going to be going home very soon? I'll go deed at the end. Okay. I'm going to go Christian going home very soon. I agree with both of those things, 100%. Kim, thank you so much for coming on my order. The faithfuls, you're the best. Tell us about the HGTV show again and where people can find you on social. April 13th, rock the block on HGTV, Chelsea and I, my, like, OG Alliance, we're going to tackle home renovations together. You can find

me at Kim's Stradlin Wolf on Instagram, or just in San Antonio, if you want to come say hi. Okay,

thanks. Good luck with everything. Thank you so much. Thank you. Bye. Thank you. Oh, she's lovely. I have a lot of respect for people that go on reality shows and are able to pivot and continue working in television in kind of a different avenue and aspect and good for her being able to kind of pivot over to the HGTV thing. One of those are hard jobs to get to their very cool jobs to get and three, you have to actually really be very talented to go do those things.

So that's really cool. I feel like it's hard luck. It's like catching lightning in a bottle to be able to stay on and and do it and get your like she got whatever everybody wants her own show. Like that's like the the the winner are there. So I can't wait to see it. I love what she's doing. So maybe I could get her to my house. I'd love that. Yeah. Last question for you Dolores. You know, as someone who is on TV, but I'm sure like appreciates watching reality TV in terms of characters,

who's your favorite character on this show? Right now. Yeah. It's between Christian and Brazil. Yeah. I don't want to see either one of them go. Yeah. I want to punch coach in the face. Yeah. It's so funny. You say that coach annoys me, too. He just annoys me. He's a great guy, but he's got this air about him. Like I'm the coach. You know, I don't understand it, but but you know, I love Brazil like the puppy and you know how he is. I like Rick because he

wears a suit and tie. I think that's pretty ridiculous. But he's got like a thing. I think that's that's cool. Anyways, this is a lot of fun. We'll be recapping episode six next week.

If you guys are not following us on social media, please do act by order of t...

any questions concerns or future guests you'd like us to have and we'll see you all again very soon. Dolores.

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