S20E10 "Going Down in Flames"
: 30 kwie 2010, 22:36
JT Secret Scene
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(day 25)
Amanda: What is so funny is when you guys were like, "It takes us 5 minutes to put up our..."
Sandra: It is. This is our tent.
(JT and Amanda help Rupert with the shelter)
JT (solo): We were very proud of our shelter. It has to be one of the best made out of all-natural materials. The Villains have this huge blue tarp that covers the entire thing, and you can't really see the craftiness and design that's in our shelter, because of this huge blue dress over it. Now it looks like trailer park trash. Kind of makes me feel at home. (everyone gets in the shelter as a storm begins) A really bad storm came through. 40 or 50 mile an hour winds. (various women comment on how cold and wet everything is) These girls are complaining and whimpering. I don't know if I'm gonna put up with this. You give 'em an inch and they'll take a mile. They're out of control. (Rupert, Colby, and JT work on the inside of the shelter) I'm ready to get rid of some of these girls. It can be like the Woman Hater's Man Club. I don't hate women, I just hate these women in particular. This is our camp, we're in control of this game, all I gotta do is worry about focusing on the master plan. One girl at a time, get 'em out of here."
JT's Final Words
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J.T. reacts to having just been voted out of the game
"I feel like such an idiot right now. This is probably one of the biggest moves in Survivor history, and it did not go in my favor. Craziest Tribal Council I've ever seen; unfortunately, you can't always win. Tough seeing my name written down the first time."
"It's pretty terrible being voted out with your own idol. I made a big move -- you've gotta make moves to win this game. I knew that, especially dealing with these caliber of players. I made a big move to keep the Heroes on top, and it just didn't work. If they were willing to do all that for each other, we'd have drawn rocks, since it was locked at 5-5. I made a move, hoping it would work for the best, and it didn't."
"I felt like Russell would vote with us, or at least the way we told him to vote. I thought by switching our vote at the last minute and deciding to go with Jerri, we would cover our tracks just in case. I guess we should have voted for Parvati, would have been the smart thing to do, but didn't work out."
"I was very shocked there were 2 idols. When Parvati first started talking, I said, 'There's 1 idol out, there's no way they're going to pick Jerri.'"
"It was lose-lose. Immediately, when they handed the idol to Jerri, I knew I was going home. They made a very wise move getting rid of me, because tonight's vote was deciding whether I was in the finals or not. If we'd gotten 1 vote our way I would have been locked for the finals. It was a big move. It was do or die and I died tonight."
"I know people are Villains for a reason. Don't ever trust 'em. Worse than that, don't trust women, ever, ever, ever. I knew that. That's why I was so devoted to getting rid of those women, and they got me."
"It's not looking good for the Heroes, it's really not. Fortunately, they're dealing with a bunch of Villains, and the Villains are probably gonna turn. A lot of girls and a lot of things can happen. Unfortunately I'm not there to help them. Amanda's gonna have to be the mastermind of the Villains, and I'm sure Parvati's got her in her sights."
JT the Day After
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J.T. reflects on his time in the game, assessing his flaws that led to one of the biggest mistakes in Survivor history
"I would say my experience this time was much more humbling, I guess. I came out here expecting to be one of the first voted off. I did make it to the merge, which is great."
"It was a different game completely than Brazil. The people were a lot more cutthroat and strategic, which I was actually looking forward to, because I didn't feel like I had to play much of a strategical game in Brazil. People just liked me and therefore kept me in the game. I had a really good time. I think I was fortunate to be on the Heroes tribe because I made really good friends with people like Tom, Colby, Rupert, Amanda. We're all really good friends and we will be for a very long time. Had I been on the Villains tribe I may have become friends with Rob, and that's about it. Maybe. I may have become friends with Rob. I'm not even sure about that. I'm happy I got to experience the Heroes tribe. Unfortunately I didn't make it as far as I wanted to, but I made a very big move in the game that would either have put me in the final or put me out of the game. I knew that. You have to make moves to win. Unfortunately I didn't make the right one at the right time."
"Carrying the idol into the merge does one of two things. Either it puts a big target on you and puts you out of the game, or you get a chance to use it and save yourself for 3 more days. I was hoping that by using the idol the way I did, giving it to Russell, I would secure myself a spot in the final 3 by giving the Heroes the numbers."
"I knew coming into the merge, a lot of the Villains were sour about being Villains anyway. Being a Hero, and a winner, the first person the Villains are gonna want gone is me. That's why I knew I had to make a move or go home. They're gonna be targeting me anyway. This would give me a shot. If I can make it through this first vote, I can make it to the end of the game. Unfortunately, I didn't make it. Not only were they targeting me, they were gonna get me no matter what. After the merge, the Villains, I couldn't even, the girls wouldn't even talk to me. I knew they were really wanting me out of the game. They were scared of me. They were scared I would somehow wiggle into their alliance and people would like me. They were afraid if I talked too much, they'd like me. So it was silent treatment and let's hurry up and get to Tribal Council. It's one of those things. There's a lot of things I could have done different. I didn't really play a dirty game. I played a straight up game. I would have played a more dirty game."
"The Heroes vs Villains was a much more strategical game. I really enjoy the strategical part of this game. I don't feel like I played as crazy or as hard as I had to in Brazil. Nobody ever really voted for me, I was never really a target. I never had to sway anyone, I always had the numbers. In Brazil I knew every single person's vote in every Tribal Council. I was never surprised. Not even by one vote. I could tell you who everyone was gonna vote for before every Tribal Council, and it went down just like that. I had no idea who anyone was voting for in this one. Never. I was never comfortable. We're all here because we're very good at the game. Even the first couple of Tribal Councils. I made a move, the second person voted out of the game, I blindsided my own alliance. It was that cutthroat. I did it because I knew that person would eventually do it to me. You had to make so many moves so early in the game that people were already distrusting you before you even made it 9 days of the game, people already were scared of you or didn't trust you, because of moves you had to make to stay in the game. It was very different. The strategical part was very different. It was day 12 I think before I was able to ask Tom how many kids he had. I didn't know anything about these people until we were through with 3 Tribal Councils because it took that long for it to slow down enough to actually talk to these people and get to know each other. It was very fast-paced, very strategical game. I blew through just fine until we merged and I started playing with people I didn't know. That's where it gets dangerous."
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(day 25)
Amanda: What is so funny is when you guys were like, "It takes us 5 minutes to put up our..."
Sandra: It is. This is our tent.
(JT and Amanda help Rupert with the shelter)
JT (solo): We were very proud of our shelter. It has to be one of the best made out of all-natural materials. The Villains have this huge blue tarp that covers the entire thing, and you can't really see the craftiness and design that's in our shelter, because of this huge blue dress over it. Now it looks like trailer park trash. Kind of makes me feel at home. (everyone gets in the shelter as a storm begins) A really bad storm came through. 40 or 50 mile an hour winds. (various women comment on how cold and wet everything is) These girls are complaining and whimpering. I don't know if I'm gonna put up with this. You give 'em an inch and they'll take a mile. They're out of control. (Rupert, Colby, and JT work on the inside of the shelter) I'm ready to get rid of some of these girls. It can be like the Woman Hater's Man Club. I don't hate women, I just hate these women in particular. This is our camp, we're in control of this game, all I gotta do is worry about focusing on the master plan. One girl at a time, get 'em out of here."
JT's Final Words
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J.T. reacts to having just been voted out of the game
"I feel like such an idiot right now. This is probably one of the biggest moves in Survivor history, and it did not go in my favor. Craziest Tribal Council I've ever seen; unfortunately, you can't always win. Tough seeing my name written down the first time."
"It's pretty terrible being voted out with your own idol. I made a big move -- you've gotta make moves to win this game. I knew that, especially dealing with these caliber of players. I made a big move to keep the Heroes on top, and it just didn't work. If they were willing to do all that for each other, we'd have drawn rocks, since it was locked at 5-5. I made a move, hoping it would work for the best, and it didn't."
"I felt like Russell would vote with us, or at least the way we told him to vote. I thought by switching our vote at the last minute and deciding to go with Jerri, we would cover our tracks just in case. I guess we should have voted for Parvati, would have been the smart thing to do, but didn't work out."
"I was very shocked there were 2 idols. When Parvati first started talking, I said, 'There's 1 idol out, there's no way they're going to pick Jerri.'"
"It was lose-lose. Immediately, when they handed the idol to Jerri, I knew I was going home. They made a very wise move getting rid of me, because tonight's vote was deciding whether I was in the finals or not. If we'd gotten 1 vote our way I would have been locked for the finals. It was a big move. It was do or die and I died tonight."
"I know people are Villains for a reason. Don't ever trust 'em. Worse than that, don't trust women, ever, ever, ever. I knew that. That's why I was so devoted to getting rid of those women, and they got me."
"It's not looking good for the Heroes, it's really not. Fortunately, they're dealing with a bunch of Villains, and the Villains are probably gonna turn. A lot of girls and a lot of things can happen. Unfortunately I'm not there to help them. Amanda's gonna have to be the mastermind of the Villains, and I'm sure Parvati's got her in her sights."
JT the Day After
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J.T. reflects on his time in the game, assessing his flaws that led to one of the biggest mistakes in Survivor history
"I would say my experience this time was much more humbling, I guess. I came out here expecting to be one of the first voted off. I did make it to the merge, which is great."
"It was a different game completely than Brazil. The people were a lot more cutthroat and strategic, which I was actually looking forward to, because I didn't feel like I had to play much of a strategical game in Brazil. People just liked me and therefore kept me in the game. I had a really good time. I think I was fortunate to be on the Heroes tribe because I made really good friends with people like Tom, Colby, Rupert, Amanda. We're all really good friends and we will be for a very long time. Had I been on the Villains tribe I may have become friends with Rob, and that's about it. Maybe. I may have become friends with Rob. I'm not even sure about that. I'm happy I got to experience the Heroes tribe. Unfortunately I didn't make it as far as I wanted to, but I made a very big move in the game that would either have put me in the final or put me out of the game. I knew that. You have to make moves to win. Unfortunately I didn't make the right one at the right time."
"Carrying the idol into the merge does one of two things. Either it puts a big target on you and puts you out of the game, or you get a chance to use it and save yourself for 3 more days. I was hoping that by using the idol the way I did, giving it to Russell, I would secure myself a spot in the final 3 by giving the Heroes the numbers."
"I knew coming into the merge, a lot of the Villains were sour about being Villains anyway. Being a Hero, and a winner, the first person the Villains are gonna want gone is me. That's why I knew I had to make a move or go home. They're gonna be targeting me anyway. This would give me a shot. If I can make it through this first vote, I can make it to the end of the game. Unfortunately, I didn't make it. Not only were they targeting me, they were gonna get me no matter what. After the merge, the Villains, I couldn't even, the girls wouldn't even talk to me. I knew they were really wanting me out of the game. They were scared of me. They were scared I would somehow wiggle into their alliance and people would like me. They were afraid if I talked too much, they'd like me. So it was silent treatment and let's hurry up and get to Tribal Council. It's one of those things. There's a lot of things I could have done different. I didn't really play a dirty game. I played a straight up game. I would have played a more dirty game."
"The Heroes vs Villains was a much more strategical game. I really enjoy the strategical part of this game. I don't feel like I played as crazy or as hard as I had to in Brazil. Nobody ever really voted for me, I was never really a target. I never had to sway anyone, I always had the numbers. In Brazil I knew every single person's vote in every Tribal Council. I was never surprised. Not even by one vote. I could tell you who everyone was gonna vote for before every Tribal Council, and it went down just like that. I had no idea who anyone was voting for in this one. Never. I was never comfortable. We're all here because we're very good at the game. Even the first couple of Tribal Councils. I made a move, the second person voted out of the game, I blindsided my own alliance. It was that cutthroat. I did it because I knew that person would eventually do it to me. You had to make so many moves so early in the game that people were already distrusting you before you even made it 9 days of the game, people already were scared of you or didn't trust you, because of moves you had to make to stay in the game. It was very different. The strategical part was very different. It was day 12 I think before I was able to ask Tom how many kids he had. I didn't know anything about these people until we were through with 3 Tribal Councils because it took that long for it to slow down enough to actually talk to these people and get to know each other. It was very fast-paced, very strategical game. I blew through just fine until we merged and I started playing with people I didn't know. That's where it gets dangerous."