ALL-STARS INSIDER EPISODE 1
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TINA, THE DAY
AFTER, Part I (4 min, 36 sec)
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Tina (day-after interview): I had to come back and do
Survivor. It's one of those things that the real, loss would be to not come
back and play. So even though I knew I wouldn't stand much of a chance, there's
no way that I would not come back and play this game.
CUT
I had played it out in my mind that it was going to be
this horrible, awful thing. They would try to kill us. I envisioned us
parachuting into the jungle. And spending the night by ourselves and trying to
get from point A to point B. So in my mind, if I can make it the absolute
worst, then, when I actually get out here and play, it can't be as bad as I've
made it to be out in my mind. And so I was prepared for the very worst. So, you
know, I'm just that type of person. Throw it at me and I'll deal with it. So
yeah, I'll come and play. I don't care what the situation is.
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That's the one thing about the show itself that I don't
think anybody has yet to capture. How hard the conditions are out here and how
hard it is to live in Survivor. Whenever you don't have food or water,
especially initially, the elements are just brutal. You've got 20 hours a day
to fill up, and you're used to having a routine. Just the simple task of trying
to fill 20 hours up a day is difficult. You leave your friends and family
behind with absolutely no word from them or them from you for 32, 42 days
however long the game is. And you just can't capture it. Sleeping on the bamboo
in the most uncomfortable worst conditions ever. I think the three days I was
there I had two hours of sleep. You're freezing cold. We had shorts and
T-shirts, so you don't have anything to wrap up in. Miserably cold. And I know
right now these guys have had tons and tons of rain, so they're not only cold,
their wet and cold.
And for this one in particular, we didn't have water.
And that was the first time I had ever experienced going an extended time
without any water.
Forget about hunger. I don't care. Don't give me
anything to eat. Just give me something to drink. And how your body responds to
different kinds of deprivation. The first one, we had water, so you're body
immediately starts craving food. But water definitely takes precedence over
food. Every little thing becomes so valuable out here. If you find a sock out
here, that sock, you could find your hands in it as a mitten.
It's something you can't really explain to anybody. It's
something that those of us that experience know.
CUT
I think going without water, you begin to realize how
valuable water is to your system. ......... Very easily it shuts your body
down. You almost have to quit the game if you become dehydrated. For me, I was
just scared to death that point was going to come. So I was thinking, what
would you be willing to do so you don't dehydrate? Would you be willing to
drink the well water without boiling it and risk getting parasites? Everything
becomes a weighing issue. For me personally, I was willing to drink the well
water if I was going to be out there longer. The first sign of a headache, I
was going to the well. You do what you have to do.
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TINA'S FINAL WORDS (1 min, 24 sec)
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So this is what a confessional looks like!
(sarcastic) Not too good, actually. But I want to leave you guys with a verse;
it's very appropriate for this situation: Therefore do not lose heart. Though
outwardly, you are wasting away physically, inwardly, you are being renewed,
day by day, by the spirit. So do look at what is not seen, for it is eternal;
do not look at what is seen, for it is temporary. I think you might see me
again. Bye, guys, I'll be praying for you guys.
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No one wants to be the first person voted
off, and especially me, being a competitor. But at the same time, I knew that
if we did not win the challenge that I would be the first one voted off. So I
kind of expected it, but it doesn't make it any easier.
CUT
This experience has been different for me
the first three days, because I went in on an equal playing ground the first
time. We were all level; everybody went in equal. This time, I knew going in
that I was a target. And you know, you make those choices: whether you go and
play knowing that you're probably going to be one of the first ones voted off
if you have to go to tribal council, or you just not play at all? Of course,
for me, it's about the experience of coming out here.
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TINA THE DAY
AFTER PART II (2 min, 24 sec)
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Tina (more day-after): I definitely knew as soon as I
saw my tribe, that was my first thought was that oh goodness, there are only
two of us winners and they are going to pick us off. And seeing that I was
there with Ethan, I knew they'd keep Ethan the stronger one. So I knew that
immunity challenges were key to make me stay in this game.
If I had to do it over again, there's really nothing I
would do in this game. I thought I did everything I could. It was inevitable.
Nothing I could do would have changed it. So it helps. It's one of those things
that I have no regrets whatsoever. My analogy is that it's like being at the
U.S. Open and hearing my name over the loudspeaker "Tina Wesson would you
come down to center court." And I get down there, and I get the
opportunity to play in an exhibition match. Unfortunately, it's with Serena
Williams.
So I know I'm going to get clobbered. But the real loss
is me not playing the game. And do that was my whole attitude coming in here.
You're probably going to get clobbered, but what a mistake not coming and
playing the game. So that's why I came back. It's been a blast.
CUT
Being that I've gone through 42 days the first time, and
getting the full experience of lasting that long, it's a wonderful experience
that I will treasure and always have with me.
And because I've already had that, I've only made it
three days, but I see what my tribe has to endure right now, I feel so sorry
for them.
CUT
I see what they are enduring and there's a little side
of me that's like, I'm kinda glad I have my nice, warm bed. (LAUGHS). And I'm
dry and I'm not freezing to death. Because I've already done it. Maybe if I
hadn't had that experience, I would be more resentful. But because I had it,
knock yourself out. Because I am telling you, the last on that island in 39
days will be very deserving of a million bucks.
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JERRI SPEAKS (4
min, 10 sec)
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Clip description: Watch Jerri become frustrated with her
new Saboga tribe. Does she want to be the leader?
Jerri (confessional): Umm. Day 1 is not looking so hot.
We've been unable to build fire and we can't seem to get
together about our shelter. We finally were able to figure out where it's going
to go, but lots of unorganization. Everyone is afraid to take the reins and
take charge because they don't want to put their head on the chopping block. So
we have a bunch of people looking for someone to lead them and no one wanting
to lead. It's interesting (LAUGHS).
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It's not really my personality to keep my mouth shut,
but it didn't work for me last time (LAUGHS).
So this time, I'm trying to just be patient and let
someone else say something and take charge. It's not easy. I'm incredibly
frustrated and I'm getting more and more irritated by the second. (LAUGHS)
Cuz I know a great way to build the shelter, but I am
keeping my mouth shut. And on some levels I don't know if that's necessarily a
smart thing to do. But, ya know what, let someone else try. And if it falls
down, we'll fix it.
CUT
Well, there's a way to take a piece of bamboo and
divoting out the top part so you can literally set like Lincoln logs, a piece
of bamboo on top of another piece. You don't need rope. You can use vines or
whatever. And the more sloped the top is, the more waterproof it's going to be.
If it's not pitched at a strong enough angle, we're going to get wet and then,
what's the point. And plus, now it's been moved from a very shady, cool spot
into where the sun is going to hit it 90 percent of the day.
It's going to be hot. The whole reason you have a
shelter is to get out of the sun. We're already getting scorched. I am totally
sunburned already. It's very frustrating. But I am going to try this new
strategy of mine and that's just to keep my mouth shut. See if it works for me.
It's very hard, but I king of feel that a few other people are feeling the same
way I am. Rupert has said to me that he's not going to take that role. I said,
I'm not taking that either. And that's when I realize that other people might
be feeling the same way.
No one wants to be the leader. The leader always gets
his head chopped off at one point. So, we're a bunch of ants with no queen.
(LAUGHS) And notice I said queen and not king (LAUGHS).
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I was real excited when I saw who I was going to be out
here with. Thank god there's some alpha males. Finally. Because that's what was
missing last time. There was no alpha male.
Jerri (confessional): Now we have alpha males who don't
want to take charge. Rudy is trying, but his choices are questionable. Like I'm
wondering if we're safe just following Rudy's Navy SEAL lead. I don't
necessarily think we are. IT'S SAFE TO SAY THAT YOU ARE A B**CH!
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Well Rudy wanted to put us almost on the opposite end of
the island. If high tide came in, we would be trapped on a little chuck of
land. It was a great spot as far as the spot, the growth of the land and everything.
But we're so far away from our water source and from the beach and we nixed
that idea. But now he's heading up the construction of the shelter and I think,
what it looks like right now, we're going to be two inches from the roof.
(LAUGHS)
I'm frightened. Honestly. I am getting very worried and
I feel a little bit afraid.
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LEX TAKES STOCK
(3 min, 15 sec)
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Clip description: After being deserted on an island for
a day, Lex of the Mogo Mogo tribe assesses his camp's deprived situation.
Lex (confessional): (TALKS ABOUT POT AND MACHETE). The
island has building materials for us to use as far as bamboo and palm fronds
and whatnot.
But as far as tools, the next best technological thing
we have is our tree mailbox. But I mean I have to say, I was pleasantly
surprised to find that the pot was made out of metal.
If we drop it from a foot it's not going to break.
I'm not complaining about the gear. Once we have fire,
we'll have all the gear we pretty much need.
The only two things that I would love to see is just I'd
like to see us make fire, and I'd like some sort of diving mask.
I think after that, we have everything we need.
CUT
Our shelter is almost completely finished. We had most
of our shelter done Day 1. The only thing we didn't have done was our floor.
And none of us were too comfortable sleeping on the jungle floor. We've seen
all the activity down there and we didn't want to lay down on the dirt, so we
slept on the beach last night.
I found it perfectly pleasant. Honestly I'll give the
shelter a shot once we can sleep above ground. I'll see how comfortable it is
and how many insect bites I get.
But honestly, if I get as many insect bites in the
shelter as the beach, because I got bit a lot last night, but if it's the same,
I'll probably sleep on the beach. Unless it's raining. I look at the shelter as
good refuge from the rain.
I like sleeping on the sand. I like sleeping on the
beach.
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Richard has definitely been kind of obviously separate.
In fact right now, I can see him where I sit; he's by himself, just floating in
the water.
And even last night when we all went down to sleep,
which is a time when you do a lot of bonding whether it's because it's cold and
you all huddle together for warmth, or just conversation. That's when you have
nothing to do except for talk. That's when as I see it, in my own strategy,
that's when I am building relationships. That's when I am making myself harder
to vote out. When I'm getting closer to my people, that I am making it harder
for them to write my name on a piece of paper.
Richard, whether it’s because he doesn’t feel connected,
whether it's because he feels like an outsider, or maybe it's his own arrogant
way of saying "I don't need you guys and I can do all this completely on
my own -- I don't know what it is, but he has been conspicuously apart from all
of us.
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MOGO MOGO'S FIRST
NIGHT (6 min, 8 sec)
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Clip description: With no fire or shelter, the tribe
made their way down to the water's edge and slept under the stars. Watch as the
tribemates get to know each other.
(TRIBE SLEEPING ON BEACH)
Kathy (to group): There are more banks out here than on
Marquesas.
(Tribe): Bank! Bank! Bank!
Lex (to Richard): Are you going to come snuggle Sugar
Bear?
(RANDOM CHATTER)
Richard (to group): The log works. I'm going to sleep
there.
Lex: Why don't you hang out for a while?
Kathy: You can sleep on a log?
Richard: It's a sugar bear-sized bed. (LAUGHTER). It's
pretty big. It's got a kind of roundness to it.
Richard: So what's happening?
Kathy: You name it; they were doing spongebob
imitations.
Jenna M: Talking about (Kathy's) psychic. Madame insano.
Kathy: She says if you want to shake someone out of your
life that's bugging you, if it's between the 8th and 10th you have to write
them a letter and …
Lex: Check out the sky.
Kathy??: It's gorgeous.
Kathy: I need to put more bug juice on.
Jenna??: It's behind the wall.
Richard: Ahhh sharing.
Someone: Sharing is good.
Richard: Integrity.
(LAUGHTER)
(KATHY AND RICHARD DISCUSS THE WORD FRIENDSHIP)
Kathy: Trust. Loyalty and respect.
Shii Ann: We call it the shovel crew. Do you know what
that is? It’s when you get a call at 2 o'clock in the morning and someone says,
hey, get a shovel and meet me in Central Park. There's no question they show up
at 2 a.m. with a shovel.
Lex: People that help you bury the dead.
Shii: There's no question. That's the shovel crew. They
make me happy.
Lex: What makes me happy? Hearing someone say I love
you. When they mean it.
Women: AWWWWW!
Lex: Especially a friend. Cuz those moments aren't so
frequent. And when you get them, it hits you like a hammer, I love it.
Kathy: It's kind of physical too. Like after this
baseball series. Just really good, American baseball. It's fun. It made me
happy.
Shii: You mean the Marlins?
Kathy: No, the Red Sox. I went to the Red Sox game with
my kid and had a hot dog.
Colby (interrupts): I'm not trying to subtract myself
from the conversation.
Jenna??: You should probably drink more water. You're
probably dehydrated.
Colby: No I'm OK. I don't usually get headaches. It'll
be gone by the morning.
Kathy: Way too much jibber jabber.
(LAUGHTER)
(MORE CHATTER).
Jenna (to Shii and Kathy?): Are you guys snuggling?
Shii and Kathy: We're going to.
Richard (to tribe): What makes you cry?
Tribe: AWWW, Richard!
Kathy??: This place.
DISCUSSION OF CRYING
Lex: I haven't cried once in a decade. The last time I
cried was when my dog died
CHATTER EVERYWHERE
Richard: The human condition makes me said.
Jenna: What do you mean?
Richard: What we do to each other on our planet. The way
we live.
SHOT OF COLBY PISSED THAT THE TRIBE CONTINUES TO TALK
Jenna: I'm a spooner, it makes me happy.
Jenna: Colby where are you?
Colby (annoyed): Back here.
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ROUGH NIGHT (2 min, 50 sec)
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Clip description: With torrential downpours and cold
nights, the tribes burrowed in for one of their most uncomfortable nights ever.
Is it just the weather they are concerned about, or is something else keeping
them awake?
Rupert (with Saboga tribe at night): My head is
pounding. I'm nauseous. I'm not good. At this point, I don't know what the hell
would help me. A bullet in the brain maybe.
Rupert (confessional): The night was brutal. I'm shaky.
My head's pounding. I'm dying of thirst.
Rupert (back during the night): I've got to tell myself
to get stronger. I cannot give up.
Ethan (confessional): My first night sucked. I didn't
sleep one wink. I didn't even get to the point where I could almost fall asleep
I got up, I walked around. Got in the fetal position,
got on my back. I did everything, it just didn't work. It was the longest night
ever.
Ethan (to Jenna L as he lies next to her): I'm going to
look like a hamburger tomorrow.
Jenna (to Ethan): What?
Ethan: Those grill marks (JENNA LAUGHS).
Ethan (confessional): The way we make our shelters, we
split bamboo in half. You raise it off the land and you lie bamboo along the
lines. It's almost like the convenience store hot dog rollers Here we are all
these little hot dogs on these bamboo logs. Just turning and turning and turning.
No one's getting any sleep. No one's getting any rest at all.
(JERRI TELLS TRIBE.."OH MY GOD"..AND STARTS TO
GET B**CHY)
Jerri (confessional): I can't believe how brutal this
place is. I didn't sleep for the first three nights in Australia and I don't
think I am going to sleep for 39 days out here
There are so many bugs here and you can't see them. And
they constantly bite you. It's hell. This place is hell
Rupert: The bugs are already insane (shots of bugs
everywhere, crawling on Rupert, crawling out of Jerri's shorts). The sand bugs
the horse flies. Spiders, flying ants, little ants, red ants black ants.
Everything bites ya.
Tina (to tribe): This is so much more comfortable than I
ever thought it could be.
(RUPERT WONDERS WHY HE'S HERE)
Jenna (to tribe): And you know we were really excited.
(LAUGHING). We were really excited. Oh my god this is great.
Rupert: I get a second chance. (LAUGHTER)
Jerri (confessional): It was miserable and I didn't
sleep at all. And Rudy was laying in the sand snoring.
Rudy (confessional): I just layed down that bamboo and
the sand was more comfortable.
Rupert (in the morning): We made it through the first
night. 37 more nights to go.
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TRIBAL VOTE (5 min, 30 sec)
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Ethan (votes Jenna!): (SMILING) Jenna, Jenna, Jenna. You love this little power position
you're in. And your mouth just keeps going and going and going. But you better
be careful, because it might bite you in that big old butt of yours. So, we'll
see.
Jenna L (votes Tina): You could turn out to be an amazing player against me. You’re
strong competition. And that's why I love you. It's not personal. It's a game.
Rupert (votes Tina): Tina, I'm sorry. My alliance picked you and I'm standing strong
with those three. We four are going all the way. We're going all the way.
Jerri (votes Tina): (takes a deep breath) I'm not going to lie, this definitely has,
figures to do with revenge from the first time around. But, like you said
earlier to me today. You understand and you would do the same thing if you were
in my shoes. And (breath), I'm glad you let me know that you know the
difference between life and the game. And I'm still hoping that after this is
all over, we can go have a beer together, because we never did the first time
around. I'm only jealous a little bit because you're going to have a hot meal
and some dry clothes. But other than that, I'll see ya later Tina.
Rudy (votes Tina): (Note: Rudy doesn't hold his vote up. he talks after the vote is
put into the vase.) Like they said out there. She already won a million.
Tina (votes Jenna with frown face): I know you told me to vote for Rudy, but I've never been good at
what I was told. Go Rupert! And don't trust em!
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