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Let's see what's going on.
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I don't know. I can't even think clearly right now.
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I've jumped from the trauma of the challenge.
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I need to sleep.
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I want to lay down.
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I'm 48 years old.
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Plus, this place already knocked me down.
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It's only Day 3.
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So I gotta learn to deal with that.
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And I've gotta figure out how to play the game.
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Jimmy T... what are you thinking?
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I think Jimmy's trying to hornswoggle everybody.
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He's just telling everybody I really care about you.
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I wanna make you a million dollars.
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So, anyway, I'm voting Jimmy tonight.
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-I'm just.... through my heart. - Jill, What do you think?
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I think, listen
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I gotta say this. And I'm not gonna
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Okay, alright, I'm listening. I'm listening.
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I know.
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I know that sometimes stars blind people.
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I'm totally with you.
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I'm gonna claim down.
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Nobody wants to be the first one to go home.
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Whoever it is.
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You know, we all got to decide is take out the weakest player.
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And that makes the team stronger.
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So who do you think is the weakest player?
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I think it's either myself or Wendy.
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Personally I think it's Wendy.
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I mean how is this team going to get stronger?
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Forget about personalities.
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Forget about alliances.
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You really mean that?
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I really do.
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Coach explained that we need to keep our team stronger.
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And I agree with him.
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And that's something I should've thought about before
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I rush into the allience with Wendy.
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This game you just don't know.
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Yeah. I mean but you ask yourself, does the team get stronger without Wendy?
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I'm really caught in the diliemma.
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Because I shook her hand and gave her my word.
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So, I really don't know that.
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I'm just gonna see what happens.
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Here's a question, though.
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And the pot's not going to set well.
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I looked nervous and concerned. Probably because I'm nervous and concerned.
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I don't know if I'm nervous but I'm concerned.
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Because I think I'm on the outs because
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I don't think I develop the bond with a lot of people.
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You're gonna to come out?
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No, I'm gonna to go back up.
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Alright.
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You shouldn't trust anyone in Survivor.
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That's true. And Holly won't even talk to me.
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She told me we shook on an alliance the first day.
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So I'm thinking heck.What's going on is all I want to know.
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Here's what Jimmy said to me.
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He said at this point in the ball game, you know, we should focus on
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He said there are two weak players
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Did he include himself in that?
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Yeah.
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Okay,
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The other?
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Wendy.
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So, who do you think keeps the tribe strong?
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I'm not... I don't know at this point.
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What do you think?
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I don't think either one of them is a bad choice.
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Why don't we go around the circle and you just honestly say who you'd rather?
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Does that sound fair?
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Yeah.
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Sound good.
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Sound good.
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What do you think?
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This is what I think.
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I'm of the opinion that we need to keep the tribe strong.
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This is the first time that we've had to really feel each other out
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for something as important as who's gonna go home.
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And I think you try to coax it out of people, you're getting
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tentativeness, nervousness about anybody saying a name.
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So what do we say?
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We don't know.
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I don't know.
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It could be a real toss between Wendy Jo and Jimmy Johnson.
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We don't know how either one can really perform in the physical challenge.
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We're making some hunches here.
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We're making some guesses.
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And Wendy Jo probably doesn't add a lot on the physicality side in the challenge.
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And I think just because you Jimmy Johnson you're just telling me
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the jury 's not gonna give you a million dollars.
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I'm not buying it.
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So it'll be interesting.
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We just have to see how this thing plays out.
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Behind each of you is a torch.
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Go ahead and grab a torch then approach the flame.
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Dip in and get fire.
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This is part of the ritual at tribe council
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Because in this game, fire represents your life.
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As long as you have fire you're still on the game.
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When your fire's gone, so are you.
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Well, welcome to tribal council, so let's talk about first impressions.
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Jane, what's typically the first impressions people have when they meet you.
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They might call me a southern hillbilly.
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I call her a survival McGuyver
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because within an hour of hitting beach,
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Jane like had that fire going.
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I mean, she can do anything here.
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So, Jane, did you know you could do it?
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Hell yeah, I knew I could do it.
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Because I saw an article that you wrote and it said
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"why would anybody come and play "Survivor" that didn't know how to make a fire?"
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You actually listened to something I said?
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Yeah. I take it to heart too.
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Cause I practiced for two months.
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Jimmy T, how big were those first few moments for you in making first impressions.
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It's unbelievable.
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You know where I do come from. I'm a leader.
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When I talk, people listen.
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When you get to survivor, there're people that're stronger
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people that're more integrity
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and when you have one of the greatest leaders in the NFL of all time,
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it's very frustrating.
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I'm just, I'm just another player here.
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Jimmy, when you hear something like that.
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Do you feel a little bit of a target on your back.
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That people will either look to you for leadership or be annoyed that you're a leader?
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Let me make it clear.
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I'm not the boss.
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But yeah I'll be a target every single tribal council.
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I know that.
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But I'm not a threat to anybody here for the simple reason,
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no jury's gonna award me a million dollars.
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I know that.
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And I'm not here for the moeny.
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I'm here for the adventure.
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But I'll only be here as long as I can help this team be successful.
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Jimmy T can you buy that?
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No way. He's gonna try to win this thing.
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And I think he can win the game because if he leads so well and
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and desires to win the game.
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The jury is gonna let him win that game.
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Marty. Jimmy T brings up an interesting point.
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Most people on Survivor are born leaders.
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Is that a shock for you to get used to as well.
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I think coming into it, you gotta be careful about being the over the top leader
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because typically that puts a target on the back right away.
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So I think there're different ways to lead and it's just making sure that
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you don't lead in the way that get you into trouble.
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Let's talk about tonight's vote.
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Who here by a show of hands truely thinks they 're in trouble?
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More than half the tribe.
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Holly, why are you concerned you might be you tonight?
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I made an alliance right into the game.
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And coach came over to me after the challenge,
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he feels like there're two weak links.
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Well, I don't know if I necessarily agree with who he decides.
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So, definitely.
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Wendy, why do you think the tribe would wanna vote you out tonight?
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I don't feel like I connected very well with the people here.
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I wasn't very busy.
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But some people talked at the camp.
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And I didn't feel like I got a lot of that.
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They would be quite surprised if someone asked me some questions
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There's nobody here that even knows my age.
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Not one person asked me.
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I asked you.
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That's one question that I've never asked anyone.
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No you never asked me.
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I don't want to ask that.
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You're not supposed to ask a woman her age.
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48
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You look so young
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Wendy, typically the one question that you wouldn't ask a woman,
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is how old are you.
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So it's interesting that 's the question has you.....
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Oh, it doesn't have me