RHAP: We Know Survivor - Exit Interview: Third Juror Voted Out Survivor 48
Episode Date: April 24, 2025Rob Cesternino (@RobCesternino) interviews the latest castaway voted off the Survivor 48 island, followed by This Week In Survivor History with Jordan Kalish (@JordanKalish) where Rob plays against ...an RHAP patron.
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Hey everybody, what's going on? Rob Sestrino back with you for our exit interview after
episode number 9 of Survivor 48. And we got a big one here today, literally and figuratively,
as David Kinney is going to join us. And they say you can't cry over spilled milk
But we'll find out if that's the case from David as we speak with him in just a moment after he was
Blindsided by Joe and the rest of the tribe as we get through nine episodes here of survivor 48 last night
I talked to Steven Fishback who was unwell his favorite player of the season one of the favorite players of the season
Unwell his favorite player of the season one of the favorite players of the season
David got voted out and so Steven and I talked it through from everybody's perspective
After last night's vote and then today I've got with me Tiffany Nicole Irvin is going to join me on Thursday afternoon plus we've got an old-school interview coming up with gerrymanthi and Club Condo all in the
Rhap feed make sure you're subscribed wherever you listen to podcasts.
And so I see that we have David here on the line.
Let's go ahead and patch him in.
Hey David, what's going on?
Good morning, Rob Sestrin.
How are you doing, David?
I'm doing pretty good, but how do you know
it's a good morning, right?
Like it's just saying, but no, I'm just kidding.
It is a good morning, I'm happy to be here,
happy to be talking to you, and yeah,
I'm excited for this interview.
Okay, good, well let's get into everything.
And you know
it was an interesting turn of events that ultimately led to you getting voted out of the game.
You had certain reads that you felt very passionate about and I think that there was a little bit of
like hey David you're crazy why are you thinking that but now you get to see the episode and maybe some of the things that you were feeling
Maybe were a little bit justified. How do you feel after watching the show a little bit?
You mean a lot of it. Come on, let's be honest Rob. I mean, what was I wrong about like it's well that if I mean if you ask
I'll say that I think that
Camilla and Shaheen was the initial read last week.
And to us at home, at least we didn't see that.
But Kyle and Camilla, I feel like you were on a tribe
with them, I feel like that you should have seen
how close they were working together.
So funny enough, Kyle and I were actually number one allies,
ride or dies, on the Seva Beach.
And he'll tell you as much as well.
And so when we basically were on the SEVA beach,
it was him and I, and Camilla, obviously,
they had a good relationship,
but we all had a good relationship,
like Camilla, Chrissy, Kyle, and myself.
And so basically, like that's the only thing that I guess,
not that it was, you know,
different than how they had it portrayed,
but it kind of was.
Like Kyle and I were really close, we were number ones,
and you see me say that to him in episode eight or whatever, like hey,
you're my number one, you're my ride or die,
I'm not writing your name down basically.
And I kind of knew after the swap had happened
that Camilla and Kyle had gotten closer.
There's a lot of little things,
so that's why it's hard to pinpoint one particular moment,
just like with Shaheen working with
or wanting to work with Camilla.
There was a moment where Shaheen approached me
and we were considering bringing in Mary to the Strong Five
and he came to me one on one.
He's like, well, what do you think about Camilla?
And there's just little moments like that that add up, right?
And so it's hard for the show to, I guess, show that.
And however, again, I like to believe
that I'm pretty good at reading people.
So all these little things add up.
And so to me, it was pretty obvious
that Shaheen wanted to keep Camilla in the game.
And it was very obvious that Kyle was protecting Camilla.
Now all I had to do was convince my allies, right?
And I knew, again, because Kyle and I
were supposed to be number ones,
it was very easy for me to see his demeanor change
and protect Camilla.
All right, the moment with you and Joe
in the episode last night, I thought that that was
such an interesting part of the show.
And you said to Joe, hey Joe, I feel like you
went back on your word.
And I would love to just hear from you.
Was that intentional, the way that you said that to him,
knowing that he has such a strong moral code?
Yeah, you know, to offend a strong man, tell him a lie.
To affect a weak man, tell him the truth, right?
So that was the case with Joe, is he just,
he was not astute enough to understand what was going on,
and I saw him as an equal.
And so me telling him that was like man to man,
like, hey man, like, you went back on your work like multiple times almost like if I can't have this conversation
with you and you're going to take it so personal, my game's already dead. So I wasn't sort of
I wasn't really thinking about the repercussions because it was almost like I wanted to see
how we reacted. Right. Like, could he actually be trusted to take this to heart
or was he going to push back of which should I, you know,
change my game, so to speak?
So it was slightly strategic, like,
is this gonna get under his skin
and if he gets so defensive about it,
I think that's also a tell, which he did, right?
So it was half strategy and half me
just being real man to man.
And Joe, you know, unfortunately, you know, he,
he didn't think that he went back on his word when he actually did. Like the one thing that I wish
they would have showed is during the reward, it was me, Joe, Mary and Eva, right? And I knew that
Shaheen, obviously you can't know, but there was, I had strong feelings that Camilla and Camilla and
Kyle were working together and that Shaheen was trying
to also work with Camilla, our protector as well.
And so I said to Joe and I said to Eva,
look man, this is what's gonna happen.
I really think something's going on.
We should switch the vote to Camilla.
And I guarantee you, Shaheen and Kyle
are not gonna like it.
You're gonna see a visible reaction,
which you saw when Joe said to Kyle,
hey, the vote is now Camilla. David's
going to talk to you and Kyle's like, why? Like why? And I predicted this would happen.
And then I said to Joe and Eva, look, man, look, they're not going to like it, but they're
eventually going to be like, okay, they're going to go along with it because they don't
want to push too hard. But then right before tribal council, and this is how you know,
and this is your job, this is what I need you to do right before tribal council. And
you're going to know that I'm right when this happens.
They're going to tell you, hey, man, I don't like this whole vote out Camilla thing. Let's switch it back to Chrissy and you need to stand your ground and you need to
promise me that you're going to do that. And he did.
And so did Eva. And that's exactly what happened.
This guy, Shaheen and Kyle, right before tribal council came back and they're like,
this is bullshit. We should not be voting out Camilla.
We need to switch it back to Chrissy.
And Joe was manipulated and he did.
And so in that moment, I was like,
I gave you them on a silver platter.
How can you be so stupid as to not see
what is going on right in front of you?
I gave them every information that I possibly could.
95% of the survivor players out there,
were they not Joe or Eva, been like, yeah, something's going on. But those are the allies I got stuck
with.
Well, you chose them. That was your alliance of loyal people who were going to play the
game of strength and honor. You picked those allies.
So much for that. I mean, I did the best I could.
I could have stayed with SIVA. But the thing is I stay with SEVA and I go like SEVA 4 basically,
I know that I'm on the bottom. Like I'm the kind of guy who's gonna get targeted first in the SEVA 4,
whereas if I'm in the strong five, maybe I'm not the first one to go. And so that's how I truly felt.
I get it. I want to go back to that conversation with Joe though, because when you said that to Joe that I feel like you
went back on your word, he said to you
I'm not capable of doing that very
Very certain. I'm not capable of doing that. Did you feel like then in that vote out?
Did you feel like that Joe did go back on his word to you in voting you out? Oh, yeah
He swore on his kids that he would never vote me out.
He looked me straight in the eye and said, I'm never going to stab you in the back. I'm going to give you a sword and we're going to do it till the end.
And I think he actually truly meant it in that word.
And so it's like it's ironic him saying that and in those moments pushing so back
like and repeating, I didn't go back on my word, I didn't go back on my word.
I didn't go back in my words like you clearly did.
And not only that, you said, I'm incapable of it. And then hours later, you go back on my word. I didn't go back on my words like you clearly did and not only that you said I'm incapable of it and then hours later you go back on your word. It's like dude like
Man, I mean it was what are you gonna do from my perspective?
I'm like dude
I'm working with a guy who's clearly delusional and his thinks this shit doesn't stink like what do you want?
No, do you feel like that you ever went back on your word in the game?
No, no
I mean you have to when I talk about honesty and integrity, obviously a survivor,
right?
You have to lie to a certain extent.
But I tried to keep it to an absolute minimum.
And when it came to my allies, the people I was working with, never, I never lied to
them.
I never I was 100% completely honest and did everything I could to keep that alliance intact,
actually.
So no, I don't think I went back on my word, so to speak at all.
I didn't.
Yeah, I don't think never was there a point where I don't think I went back on my word, so to speak, at all. Yeah, I don't think, never was there a point
where I don't think I could have been trusted
or that I gave any sort of sign
that I was not being trustworthy.
It was, you know, there were things that I might have told,
you know, Camilla or Mitch or Cedric, obviously,
because they might have been the vote or whatever,
but like that's survivors.
So it's not like you never lie
if you're playing a game of honesty and integrity.
It's just that these are the
people you want to work with, right?
And like, I want to go with them to the end.
And so that's the game that I was playing.
And so no, when it came to that group and the people I was
working with, like if I gave them my word and truly like,
yeah, that was it.
Did you get brought into the group of people that knew Eva
had safety without power and got the advantage?
I did not, I did not know.
So what's up with that?
Well, again, because I don't think they were as loyal
and playing as honest as they should have.
And I think, again, that they were manipulated
by Shaheen and Kyle, because Shaheen and Kyle were there.
And I think that they thought that Mary and I
were being paranoid and they made the wrong decision
in not bringing Mary and I in to loyal people to them,
and instead bringing in Shaheen and Kyle,
the people who were actively working
against the strong five.
And so it's just, it's interesting watching it back
and being like, man, like,
these are the two people that I said
were scheming against us.
You clearly see that happening and you're,
and now you're bringing them into this, you know,
a conversation and talking about a secret advantage that you wanted to keep secret.
And you're literally telling it to the two most untrustworthy people on the beach.
Like, of course it was frustrating to see. It's like, man, like, how did you get at this wrong?
Okay. So David, it seems like that you and Shaheen were sort of like jockeying for position to be sort of Joe's number one guy. And in the episode then we saw Flashback Shaheen had actually been planting seeds against you
for the last couple of rounds of the game.
Were you surprised to see any of that?
No, I know he was.
That's why I was basically targeting him to a certain extent or at least trying to eliminate
any pathway that he would target me.
So there were a lot of little signs that I picked up on.
And again, it's hard to pinpoint any particular one.
So yeah, I knew Shaheen was planting those seeds.
And obviously when Joe and Eva were not as open
to the idea of voting out Camilla as they should have been,
then I knew again, that there was something going on
on the side when it came to the other players,
such as Shaheen and Kyle,
and they obviously must have sowed some sort of doubt
against Mary and myself.
Like it just made complete sense.
Like if you really just, like, survivor,
they say survivor's hard, it's really not that hard.
If you take a step back, you can sort of see, like, okay,
what is this person's best play?
How do they get to the end?
How do they win in the end?
And like, Occam's razor, right?
The simplest explanation is most likely the right one,
considering all things are equal.
So it was very easy to take a step back and be like,
why don't they believe me so much?
And again, it made complete sense
when you actually truly stopped to take a step back
and think about it.
There was a point a couple of weeks ago
in the split tribal council, and the other tribe said it.
They said, okay, if they're playing smart,
they'll vote out Shaheen, not Cedric.
There was a plan on the table. Vote out Shaheen. And Kyle and Camilla had said, okay, he has an idol.
And ultimately that didn't happen. How close did that come for Shaheen to have gone out in the Split Tribal Council?
Not at all. I was never gonna let it happen.
Should you have?
Looking back at it, the thing is, if I go with the C4, I don't think I have a better chance of winning with the strong five.
If I go to the C4, then I feel like I'm on the bottom. Guys like me in a group like that, I'm targeted first.
The moment they can, they're gonna cut me. Whereas if the strong five, if I truly make it to the end of the strong five, I do feel like we all have a fighting chance. So it was in my best interest for my game to go
with the strong five. Whereas I think most players probably maybe would have taken a shot at Shaheen,
but in that moment, even though I didn't trust Shaheen, I feel like I knew where he was in the
game. I knew where his head was. And in that respect, he wasn't a threat to me at that time,
despite the fact that obviously he was starting to show
so doubts, I was onto him.
And so I knew that potentially because I was onto that,
I can use that to my advantage later on.
So never once, and again, I did wanna play a game of honest
and an honest game.
And so to me, he was part of that strong five.
And in that moment, yeah, there was no way
I was gonna send him home, because I gave him my word.
I had seen on social media that you had pushed back against some of the things that Chrissy had said in her exit press.
Did you want to correct the record on anything that you feel like that Chrissy got wrong last week?
Oh, I think she said that like Joe and Eva were first to pick.
Like, I don't know where she got that from.
Joe and Eva were last to pick.
Like, literally nobody picked Joe or Eva. and so they paired up together at the end,
like the edit showed.
And I'm not sure where that, you know, again, it's hard to remember.
And maybe I'm wrong, but I'm like 95% sure.
Because if you go back and watch it, like, it makes sense, the comments that were made.
It's like, I think Joe's like, well, I guess I'll pick Eva.
He wouldn't say that if, you know, they're obviously like, you know, first to pick, right?
So it's just there was
things like that that again I think we all sort of live our own truth sometimes and I'm
not sure where she got that idea but no the edit didn't mislead anybody in that regards
like I'm 95 percent sure that how it happened is how it happened. I'm pretty sure I went
first or second I mean and I'm pretty sure Shaheen picked first.
What didn't we get to see about your game? I mean there's a lot of little things there was a lot more strategy going and I'm pretty sure Shaheen picked first. Okay. What didn't we get to see about your game?
I mean, there's a lot of little things. There was a lot more strategy going on.
I'm sure everybody claims that,
but it's just from day one, there's a lot of little things,
but that contribute to how I was playing.
And I knew being a guy such as myself
and the statue that I have,
any sort of other element to the threats,
I didn't want to expose right away.
Like I can do the puzzles. I went three for three in the puzzles. I had a pretty to expose right away. Like I can do the puzzles.
I went three for three in the puzzles.
I had a pretty good read on people.
Like I had a pretty good social game.
Obviously you can say I fumbled in the end.
And so I do truly think that I hit all those boxes, but I had to I had to do so in a way
that wasn't overwhelming, right?
And nobody I don't think anybody you ever heard once in the entire season say I was a threat,
right?
Like he's a threat.
Why is that?
Because I feel like I did exactly what I wanted to do,
and play a good game where I sort of curbed my,
so quote unquote talents to an element of which
people did not believe me as to be a,
we gotta get this guy out because he's a threat.
They got me out because they thought I was being paranoid
or untrustworthy.
And I do think they're subconsciously thinking,
if we get David out, then you know,
maybe more immunity wins
for myself.
I'm sure that was definitely at play,
but there's so much little things that go on that,
again, I think the ability to read people
was one of my strong suits,
and that's just really hard to explain
without sitting there and just going through
all the little things that happens.
Last thing I have for you, David,
was there any part of your game
where you were intentionally trying to antagonize any of the people outside of your alliance?
Did you feel like that benefited you in some way?
No, never. Like I never... I'm not... I can't and I don't think I've ever in my life like truly tried to make someone feel bad intentionally.
Like that's just never not in my character. And so to sort of mess with someone for the sake of doing so like no
Like I I I couldn't even in a game of survivor
Like that's just not who I am like I don't see myself doing that and I know people do that and they'll try to stir the
Pot and cause chaos and I didn't think I needed to in the game that I was playing and I felt comfortable enough in
My alliance at least for a little bit of time that like we didn't need to play that game
That's sort of the whole point of the Alliance. All right, it like this is season after season. Yeah. People just stabbing people in the
back and manipulating and saying all these things and causing chaos. And I don't know. I was sort
of trying to avoid that because I just see it so often. And I don't know. Just not. I see players
who have a bad experience. And that was my thing too. And that was especially true on Siva. Like
you saw that I wanted to get charity out for the longest time. Like, you know, I was stuck with her and we kept winning.
But she didn't know because to me, like, being kind goes a long way, right?
And so if you're going to play survivor, like, I don't want you to have a bad experience.
And I've seen that, like, you know, Jess from season 46 or whatever, right?
Like, it just broke my heart that people treated her.
And I didn't want anybody that I was playing with to ever feel that way.
And so I went out of my way to make sure that even if they were the vote or even if they weren't in
my quote unquote alliance, I didn't want them to feel as if I didn't like them. Hey David,
great conversation. You brought a lot to the season. Nice getting to chat with you and all
the best outside the show. Okay. Appreciate that Rob. Thank you very much. It's always a pleasure.
Bye. All right, everybody. There you have it. There's David Kinney and David was a very interesting person to
talk to. I did enjoy the
back and forth.
And I think that that's something that he
always brings to, whether
it's his social media or him being
on the show. I don't think that he
minds getting a little
provocative. And so that was very
fun for me.
And, you know, I don't think that
there's anything wrong with what David is thinking in terms of like his best path to the end certainly is to go with Joe and Eva and feels like and Mary and feels like that that's where he has the best chance to win.
He actually is in a scenario where those other people would sit with him in the final three and be able to do get down
Can he beat Joe in the final three that I have my doubts about if he goes to the end with Joe and Eva?
But I do agree with him that that's his best path to get to the end of the game. I do disagree
I think that he probably like it was maybe not intentionally antagonistic
but I think that he wasn't doing as much to
Placate the people that were on the bottom and you saw more of them be up for rising up against him like the
Mitch's and Camilla's of the world star was voting with David. So David I think certainly an interesting character
And I've said it a few different times
I think he brought a lot to the season
We are going to go to a guy who I don't know that
Does he bring a lot that's for you to decide
Jordan Kalish is coming up and we got this week in Survivor history coming up right after this
All right, we're back with some this week in Survivor history coming up right after this. All right, we're back with some this week in Survivor history trivia back here with
the trivia master.
It's Jordan.
Kailash Jordan.
How are you?
We got it.
Okay, Jordan.
We've been online for about 12 minutes here trying to set up Jordan's audio.
He's in some kind of like soundproof booth that has a hundred microphones in it.
But none of them were actually the microphone that was working.
But he seems to.
I think we did it.
Is it working? Tap tap tap tap.
That the microphone you're talking into definitely is not whatever is like whatever
is picking you up is not the microphone you're talking into.
But we will still continue on. OK, this is good now. I think now it's working.
I'm telling you, the microphone you're talking directly into is not the microphone that's picking
you up. You have to believe me on this. Okay? Okay. So I'm just going to pretend that I'm
talking into the microphone. Pretend you're talking into the microphone if you want to,
but we hear you and we are ready to play some Twitch.
Perfect. This is great. I have three microphones that don't work in this room. but we hear you and we are ready to play some Twitch.
Perfect. This is great. I have three microphones that don't work in this room.
Okay. All right.
So this is a little bit like a challenge of like, okay,
Jordan's in the booth with several microphones.
Something is recording him,
but he does not know which microphone it is.
Get the screen grab for that.
All right.
Here with us to play this week. It's about
history. He has one microphone. He knows what he's talking into. Let's see how well he knows
his trivia. It's Nick Kelligan. Nick. How are you? I'm good. Thanks, Rob. How are you?
Nick? Have you been amazed by the display of a podcasting veteran, Jordan Kalish today. I've been very amused by the
display I don't know if I've been amazed but it's been it's been great it's put
me at ease so that's very good. Nick has just come off a season of helping out
the intrepid Shannon Gus with all of the work behind the scenes on survivor brains versus brawn too. Nick, are you more of a brain
or a brawn? I think I'm more of a brain, but I don't know if I've got very much of either. So
we'll see what happens today. We will see today as we get into it. And Jordan, what seasonal delights
do you have for us today? All right. the six options that we have to choose from today.
I'm sorry, unfortunately no mystery boxes in the mix here,
but we have Pearl Islands, Cook Islands.
Nick, are you disappointed there's no mystery box?
Yeah, I mean, they're hit and miss.
So I was looking forward to one, but if they're not there,
that's all good.
Yeah.
Here's my hot take with the mystery box.
I feel like it's either the easiest or hardest question
on the quiz. Mm-hmm. There's no one between. I'm picking one though that's it that's the thing.
Okay. Alright so we have we have today for you we have Pearl Islands we have
Cook Islands Micronesia Nicaragua 44 and 46. So Nick where are you taking us first?
I will go to Micronesia, please.
All right. Survivor Micronesia.
What did Eric Reichenbach convince his fellow survivors to name the Merge tribe, telling them that this word means good in Micronesian when it was really just something that he made up?
Okay, so I know the answer to this. I was really hoping when he came back,
he would continue the joke
and call the new Merge tribe Dabu too
because he named this tribe Dabu.
Dabu is correct.
Nick, you get the question right.
Usually when we go Merge tribe names,
the question is too hard,
but this one is very memorable with Eric,
convincing his tribe that Dabu means good in Micronesian. As you said, Nick,
you start with a perfect two points. Rob, where are we going with the next question?
Okay, I am going to go with Survivor 46. Okay, Survivor 46. Hunter was ultimately
voted out 6-1 on the revote, but the initial vote was tied 4 to 4 to 1,
with Q also receiving four votes.
Who was the only player who didn't
vote for either Hunter or Q on the initial vote?
Who didn't vote for Hunter or Q?
War Q.
I'm hoping that I'm not about to make a big mistake, but I think it was Q.
So Q on the initial vote voted for Ben.
So you are correct, Rob. You get two points there.
Yes, on the initial vote,
that could have been a big mistake
if the tribe decided to go for a queue on the revote.
He could have just made it simpler
and made it a five to four vote,
but he did not want to vote for Hunter.
He voted for Ben.
He ultimately, of course, survives this vote
and Hunter goes out after not playing his idol.
So we are tied two to two. Perfect scores so far. Nick, where are we going next?
I'll take Nicaragua, please.
All right. Survivor Nicaragua. I like that I'm going closer to the microphone. That's just not
being used right now. At the final 11, the teams for the reward challenge randomly resulted in
a team of five women versus a
team of five men, with one man having to sit out. This player was given the opportunity
to predict which team would win and would join that team for a barbecue if correct.
He chose the women's team. Who was this player and who was randomly selected to sit out?
That would be Chase Rice. Chase Rice chose the women. He was ultimately incorrect, but that is the correct answer for you.
You have another two points.
You are winning four to two right now.
I remember this Dan Lembaugh when he sat in the giant chair.
Yeah, that is the most memorable sit out from that season.
But this was Chase Rice who I think wanted to hang out with his Jane and Holly contingent.
Big week for Chase Rice on the pod. Yeah. hang out with his, his Jane and Holly contingent. So
big week for chase rice on the pod. Yeah. What else? Come up with chase. You got to
listen to all the podcasts, Jordan. I'm not going to just throw you in. I'm behind. I
want the, I want the cliff notes. I'm a, I got behind on vacation. Listen to every podcast
to find out what's going on. Sorry for you. Okay. Rob, you were down four to two. Where
are we going?
Okay, I'm gonna go with 44
All right Survivor 44 the other new era season in order to thwart a potential knowledge is power play
In adventures that actually didn't exist on the season who did Jamie give her idol which also technically didn't exist to before tribal council
didn't exist to before tribal council.
Who did Jamie give her idol to? Wasn't really an idol, but she thought it was.
Wasn't really an idol.
I believe it was the very famous Canadian Kane.
Do you know Kane, Rob?
I do know Kane. Do you brag about knowing Kane? I haven't bragged very famous Canadian Kane. Do you know Kane, Rob?
I do know Kane.
Do you brag about knowing Kane?
I haven't bragged about knowing Kane yet.
Well, you know that Kane is the answer to this question.
Kane goes out with the idol that he thought was real,
that Jamie thought was real.
So you tied the game up 4 to 4.
We have two more questions left.
You guys are perfect so far.
Nick, this could be a big decision.
Where are we going next?
We'll go to the Pearl Islands, please.
OK, Pearl Islands.
When Rupert won the slingshot challenge, which came
with a reward of breakfast food, who did he give the reward to
instead of keeping it for himself?
I believe he gave that to Burton in return
for him giving the immunity that he didn't need in
the episode previous. That is correct. Burton is the correct answer. Burton takes Lil with him.
And then in the next episode, Rupert is pissed off when Burton wins reward and gives it to
Johnny Fairplay. So Nick, you have it. You could just say the sentence, in the next episode,
Rupert is pissed off and just with that for most of the season. That is very true. Rupert had a fun time out there, but also at times a rough time out there.
It is a six to four game. Rob, you need to get this without the multiple choice if you want to
force the tiebreaker. So we are going to the Cook Islands here. Which player could have changed
their fate by mutating to the I2 tribe, yet
decided to stay on Raro and was the first player voted out after Candice and Penner
joined their tribe?
Tough question. Maybe the hardest question on this question. Tough question. Not my perfect
season to go into. I don't think this is right. I'm going to say that it was.
You know, there's such a soft underbelly of like nobodies who goes home at this point in Survivor Cook Island. I'm going
to go with.
Jenny Guzan, Bay, Jenny
Guzan, I love you, Bay.
Unfortunately, Rob is not the correct answer.
It was the first juror of that season, Brad Verrata.
Brad Verrata did talk about.
He tough, tough.
Usually when Brad Verrata comes up, it's like, who is the first
the first juror of this season? And it's weird that he's on the jury because he's, he's not
the most memorable, but yeah, Jenny goes on Bay goes out the next, uh, at the, he's, she's
the second vote of the following. I was thinking of it and I probably would have said it was
JP. Not even, yeah. Yeah. JP was, JP was long gone at this point. He didn't, he didn't make
it to the, uh, to the mutiny, which is tough to remember.
I'll take your word for it, yeah.
Yes, Brad Verratti, it was actually the order
was Brad, Rebecca, and then Jenny.
So the other multiple choice option
would have been Christina Coria.
But that means that Nick, congratulations,
you have won the quiz by a score of six to four.
Good job, Nick.
You did it.
Thank you very much.
All right.
Thank you very much, bro.
Thank you very much, Jordan.
Shannon here is vindicated.
She was like, we need to get Nick.
And you made a great verbal rebus on Twitter
over the last week.
So I think you earned your spot.
You earned the merge.
And you've also earned, you know what else you've earned?
The verbal rebus in this quiz?
Your own verbal rebus.
Rob, you get to see this.
I think the winner should get to decide
if they get a verbal rebus or not.
I know Nick is going to say yes,
but I think that that should be an optional.
If I'm making the decision, give me two, three.
Three?
Love the verbal rebus, Rob.
Oh my God.
Okay, the first of three verbal rebuses.
Now we're going to do one.
I have to go to a survivor viewing party.
No, you hold it.
Yeah. Yeah.
Okay.
The juror who made Dawn take out her teeth.
Plus, this is a plus, the first letter of the player who said he was as confused as
a goat on AstroTurf.
Plus the first and last initials of the player who wore a memorable vest on the season 47
jury.
Plus, when Randy played Bob's fake idol, Jeff said, this is blank, a hidden immunity idol.
And that is the whole rebus.
They're all pluses.
Okay.
Who was the juror who made Dawn take out her teeth?
That was Brenda. That was Brenda.
The first letter of the player who said he was confused as a goat on AstroTurf?
That was Nisir, so that would be an N.
That's an N, plus the initials of the memorable vest wearer on 47.
So that was Sol, and I believe his last name, I'm not great with last names, I believe his last name was Yee, was it?
It was Yee, so the initials are S-Y. And then this is blank, a hidden immunity idol
when Randy played Bob's fake idol.
That would be not a hidden immunity idol.
All right, Nick, who do we have?
Brendan Sinat.
Brendan Sinat, yes, voted out of Survivor Token Sheen's
This Week in Survivor History.
The Dragon, taken out.
And Rob, we have taken out another This Week
in Survivor History. It's in the books, baby. It's in the books, baby. history, the dragon taken out and Rob, we have taken out another this week in survivor
history. It's in the books, baby. It's in the books, baby. Is that how you say the same
sign not it's it's a, it's S Y N N O T T. I feel like a side not as close enough. All
right. Well, once again, this was OTT from you Jordan. And so what's coming up for you besides being in the booth?
Well, I got my microphones. I got none of them are being used. I guess the external
computer microphone is being used. Yeah, I got the viewing party in New York City as always.
Denver was a one-time thing. But if you're in Denver, go to the Denver party. If you're in New
York, go to the New York party. And if you're not in any of those cities,
find your local survivor viewing party,
watch with people, it's more fun.
And then we got, we got Twitch next week.
And then also, if you are interested in the NFL draft,
which is happening tonight, if you're listening to this
on Thursday morning, I recorded with Chester.
Unfortunately, Kiva is not on this podcast.
It's just me and Chester talking about the NFL draft, making
our predictions. Kalish 1.0 is out. I'll probably tweet it at some point today. So you could
check out the NFL draft. And if you want to get some background on some of these prospects,
listen to that first. It was a lot of fun with Chester last night.
Okay. All right. Nick, what's coming up for you?
Not a lot, Rob. So I've got Survivor tonight survivor tonight obviously and then trying to binge the
World series of surviving preparation for Australia versus the world. I've got to try and find a way to watch
Non-speaking non English speaking. Oh, we had a patron call in on the patron Q&A last week towards the end of the show
Go back and listen. He's got all of the takes on Survivor Quebec
Okay, I'll go back and listen for sure.
And yeah, I've just got to find a way to watch that.
Hey, it's only 64 episodes, but they're short.
64 episodes?
I believe that's right, Nick, right?
Imagine if we had to do Twitch for 64 episodes.
Yeah, like, all right, Jordan, here we go.
64 mobile reprises, yes.
All episode 59, Jordan.
I like it. Let's do it. 64 mobile reprises. All episode 59, Cherubia.
I like it. That would be so much work.
I feel like this would have to be my job at this point.
Well, they said that with Survivor Quebec,
it's like they take the normal Survivor episode,
and they just cut each piece up into like...
Are they like YouTube shorts?
Why?
It's like, OK, so this is up until the reward challenge, and then it's like, are they like YouTube shorts? I don't know. It's like, OK, this is like up until the reward
challenge. And then it's like the the child, the reward
challenge. And then it's like everybody back at camp.
Like that's like that's an episode.
Tribal Council is just an episode.
I look on the Wiki. It's like 65 episodes, but the season's
only like 47 days long or something.
So it's more episodes than there are days in the game.
Yeah. All right. So thank you all so much for joining us. I'll be back later on today with
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