RHAP: We Know Survivor - Why ___ Lost: Survivor 48 Premiere with David Wright
Episode Date: March 1, 2025David Bloomberg and Jessica Lewis are here again after the first Survivor 48 vote, and they have a special guest who helped make it all possible – Jessica’s tribemate David Wright from Millennials... vs. Gen X! Stephanie tried to change certain aspects of her personality for the game, but how did it go wrong? Was her exit written in the stars or caused by the script she gave herself? At RHAP, we know Survivor, and we know Why Stephanie Lost.
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If you lost Survivor and you're feeling down, David and Jessica will turn it around.
They'll break down the rules and they'll show you how.
You blamed yourself and got voted out. This is Why Blank
Lost. This is Why Blank Lost. Oh baby, this is Why Blank Lost.
I'm David Bloomberg and I am firmly grounded here in my podcasting basement where I have
no windows and I cannot see the stars or the clouds.
Listen, be kind.
All right, just be kind.
Joining me of course, whose voice you've already heard, is my co-host, the most dangerous person on the planet
if you are a new Survivor player, Jessica Lewis.
I'm so sorry, but he's not wrong.
That's why I'm rocking this shirt.
Not just because David, you're right about that,
but we have another David, you're right reason.
That's right, because video viewers can see that joining us
is the man who very much helped Jessica and me end up
as podcast co-host and friends,
her former tribe mate, David Wright.
Thanks for having me. Great to be here.
My favorite movie is The Goonies.
I drive a Toyota and I like my steak well done,
which apparently makes me some kind of a psychopath.
Yes. Yes.
And I'm a water sign.
Not that that has any bearing on anything.
Yes.
And do you like to look at the stars?
Because if you do, that's apparently a bit of an issue as well.
Yeah. But I mean, as you know,
those are the most beautiful stars in the world.
You are not kidding.
Yeah. The Milky Way, you can see it.
So it's like, I think like when people watching at home
are watching this episode, the premiere,
they're like, yeah, whatever.
Like in a city, you barely see any stars,
but out there you see every single star.
It is absolutely stunning.
It truly is.
It's so dark.
It is just breathtaking.
So Stephanie, look at the damn stars.
I support you in that. I've supported you from the beginning.
And I just want to say, there are a lot of, yeah.
This is how Jessica supported Stephanie.
Oh, come on!
You can't do that to me!
No, okay, okay.
Many of you viewers, you see this audio, you'll just have to imagine it is Jessica the Cursegiver.
It is the Cursegiver.
But I did apologize.
I said, listen, I'm sorry to whoever I'm choosing.
You will be losing Survivor.
And ta-da, I'm so sorry.
But that might help us though, because people tell us all the time,
you know, why are your podcasts so long?
They don't need to be so long.
We don't need to hear all the reasons why somebody lost.
Nobody says that.
Some people do.
Wow.
Listen, we don't respect that opinion necessarily,
but people do say it.
We respect all opinions.
I am here to just say that this can be a very, very short podcast, right?
Because the reason why Stephanie lost is right here.
Okay?
I should have sent you the why you lost shirt that you sent me.
Oh my God, you should have.
So Stephanie, I'm very sorry, but that's it. Thanks for listening
everyone. I'm the reason she lost. She was my winner pick. Done and done. David, right, it's been
lovely. Thanks for being here. That was so simple. Thank you. Have a good night.
Oh goodness. So yes, so there's that. All right. Yeah. Yes.
But, you know, I do want to get back to something I had said when I was bringing introducing
David here.
David, I do want to say thank you for saving Jessica with your idol so that she could become
the curse giver.
But you know, not just for the game, but of
course, otherwise, who knows if we would have ever met let
along she would have been on this podcast she would have.
When would you when would she have gone? Like? Oh, gosh. What
is that? Yeah, yeah. I mean, as as much as we would have been
like, wow, we love her. I think your edit might've been a little different.
I think so, yeah.
Yeah, it's just funny to think.
The butterfly effect of that, like how everything changes.
Yes, there are so many things about the butterfly effect
that have definitely, I think, something I can attribute
a lot of my problems and issues with.
That's right. Yeah, attribute a lot of my problems and issues with.
I think what happened is by David saving you, he also gave you this power.
Oh, goodness.
That's one of the best Halloween costumes.
I just want you to know this.
Yes. And so I do think that, you know, he's the one who gave you the ability to curse people
as well.
Yes.
Well, and listen, I just want to say that I had a moment when we were, and I know we're
going to talk about Stephanie for sure, but when we were in LA after the live reunion, we were at one of the after parties and your
grandmother, David Wright, started talking to me, your
grandmother was there or your mother was your mom or your
grandmother. Okay. So your mom was there then and she and very,
very sweet, very kind, but almost immediately called me out
on,
you know, David gave you his idol and he saved you.
Why didn't you give him the legacy and help save him?
And I was like, oh my God, I'm so sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm so sorry.
Don't worry about it.
It sounds like my mom, but yeah, don't worry about that.
Yeah, that's really funny.
So I apologized to your mother.
I explained to her my reasons.
So I was so yes, I'm sorry to David's mom.
Yeah, I appreciate that.
Yeah, no. Yeah, it's funny.
Actually, I just spoke to like a like a fourth grade class about our season.
And when Jeff introduces the show in the finale,
the camera spins around, you see all the audience.
You can see my mom in their red sweater in the front there.
She passed, so it's kind of meaningful
to be able to see her there for me.
Anyway, but yeah.
But don't worry about the latency advantage, it's fine.
We've hopefully moved past everything.
But I've explained-
This is the real reason it's taken, you know,
however many years to get him on the podcast.
He had to get over that first.
Exactly.
Apparently.
It takes nine years.
Yeah.
But you did not need the damn thing anyway.
So I mean, you were you were just you were killing it out there.
But yeah, I can.
You were doing a great job.
So it was fun.
It was fun. We all had a good time. We did. We all had to lose except for
one person. So whatever. Right. Yes. Yes. That is that is true. Unfortunately. You're
right about that. Yeah, that is. Yes. Had to be someone. So David, how have you been
doing? Doing I've been doing well. Yeah well. Yeah, I'm getting married in July,
which I'm very excited about.
That's awesome.
There will only be one other survivor there,
which is Adam,
because he's actually gonna be our officiant.
Oh, he's, oh my gosh, that's so sweet.
Yeah, because as you know,
I officiated Adam's wedding 10 months ago.
And so yeah, so he's gonna officiate ours.
We're gonna do it upstate. And really excited
about that. That's gonna be in July. So that's fantastic. Big
chapter. Big chapter. That's so incredible. Congrats. I love
that. Thank you. Very nice. Yeah, this, you know, speaking of
weddings, my, my son will be getting married in a couple of weeks
and his new wife will have about 80%
of the name of the person we're talking about today
because she will be Stephanie Bloomberg
instead of Stephanie Berger we're talking about.
So, yeah, I was waiting for them to watch this
episode and to hear from them when they realized that her
almost namesake got voted out.
Yeah, that is crazy. Well, they shouldn't be surprised, though,
if they listen to the podcast, I go was Jessica's winter picks.
Yeah, it's not really shocking. It's not shocking.
David, well, who was your winner pick?
Who was your winner pick, David?
Mine. Well, we'll get to that. OK. Oh, oh, he'll brag about it later.
Yes, exactly.
It's like Jessica knows me or something.
Oh, my gosh. So crazy.
Well, before we continue into the meat of the podcast,
I know there are probably some new listeners who, you know, hopefully have made it this far, not realizing what's going
on here.
But allow me to briefly explain what we do, because it's a bit different than your typical
podcast, even putting aside the chat that we just had.
Each week we compare what the player who has voted out did in the game to my rules for
winning that I originally wrote
way back after season one and have been updating ever since,
using all the non-spoiler information available to us
from what we see on TV, interviews,
social media, and secret scenes.
What we often find is that the basic reasons given on TV
or sometimes even by the players themselves, may not tell the whole story.
And there is, you know, rarely one particular action that caused a player to get voted out,
other than, you know, being Jessica's winner pick.
But rather, there's a bigger series of actions or events that led to it. Now the newest published
version of the rules can be found at our dedicated page robhazwebsite.com slash yxlossfeed and you
can click on the bubble for the survivor rules. But also some of you may have read the article
I wrote for this week's RHAP newsletter, the Confessional. In. I briefly discussed the origin of the rules as well as the
recent tweaks and additions I made to them in anticipation of
this season. If you aren't signed up for the confessional
or you miss this one, you can go to realitytvnewsletters.com
and scroll to the archive of recently published articles and
read it there.
But before we get to how Stephanie did in terms of the rules,
we always have some other things to discuss from the episode.
And before I brag about my winner pick, I just want to say I
thought this was a good premiere overall.
It made it seem like Stephanie was probably going to go,
but it left enough suspense that I was on the edge
of my seat even after the votes were cast.
I was really hoping.
I was really hoping.
I was like, come on, do me a solid here.
Can I just say, so David, you were texting me
as David does, and there's so many, you were texting me as David does.
And there's so many, I'm gonna do Dave and David.
I'm gonna try to keep it that way.
But David was like, oh, who was your winner pick again?
Ha ha ha ha, you know, like during the show
when it was becoming very clear that Stephanie was
one that was probably going home.
That was an honest question.
Oh, really, was it now?
I couldn't remember.
Mm-hmm, yeah, just couldn't remember.
I'm silly.
Before I posted anything, I wanted to make sure, you know, like,
oh, because like you didn't have that photo at the ready.
You were like, I didn't.
I didn't. I had to search.
I had to search. Yeah.
I feel like my. Yeah.
I feel like my parents are fighting.
That's what it does feel like sometimes when when we're bickering a bit.
But I will say that I had it.
I had there was a moment because I don't know.
You've probably I know you've both heard like all of these like,
oh, they give all these clues.
Production like throws clues and like who the winner is.
And like sometimes the camera will pause when they say
who's going to win a million dollars and like where their name
is on the and all this stuff. So I was watching at the very beginning and it's Jeff talking about
how only one will be the winner of a million and Stephanie's face was there and I was like
I was like that's it it's right there I just saw it. They had a million dollars. They showed her face.
I'm like, I've got the million dollar winner.
Nope.
So close.
So, yeah, can't read into any of this stuff.
So I learned my lesson, but that was my theory
when you were, my response to was I have a theory.
And then my theory was completely wrong,
as was my winner pick.
So, shouldn't be surprised.
I mean, we did, you know,
they showed that both Stephanie and Say had their issues
that could have caused them to lose.
And anyone who's watching the current season
of Australian Survivor would be very familiar
with behavior similar to Say's,
though much more extreme than what Say did.
And, you know, there was the shot in the dark.
And if there was always the possibility of anyone flip.
So I felt there was an, it wasn't obvious, obvious.
Right, right.
I was hoping that there would be a flip.
Yeah, Dave, I'm sorry.
No, I just, I love the editing when it was, you know, Say and Stephanie and Stephanie's talking about
how she can feel other people's energy
and then it just cuts to Say rolling her eyes.
Yes.
Giving off negative waves and waves of energy
and Stephanie not picking up on a single one.
Oh, we'll get to that.
Yeah, but yes, that was, yes.
Say has not done a good job controlling her facial expressions as she said.
I think she's done an amazing job of allowing her facial expression.
Yeah, she's great TV.
Yeah, for sure.
I don't think she has the makings of actually making it to the end unless she adapts and
dials that back.
But she said it's a flaw of hers and I think it might be her undoing.
But we're not there yet. And then Jeff was like, Jeff was like, she said it's a flaw of hers and I think it might be her undoing.
But we're not there yet.
And then Jeff was like, Jeff was like, hey, it's great for me.
Yeah, exactly. Of course. Yeah. He doesn't want to poke his face.
Right.
No, and I do think it's interesting. He and I can't remember exactly what it was, but
I feel like this was one of the first times he pointed something out in Tribal Council
that like he normally wouldn't, which I thought it was.
And now as I sit here, I can't recall and I wish I could.
But I would just want to kind of like, oh, he would normally not do that because it was
almost like it was almost like calling out one of the players for something about the
game.
And I now I can't recall, but I'll have to I'll have to go back and watch again.
But I thought that was interesting.
Yeah, yeah, I'll have to go back and watch because I But I thought that was interesting. Yeah, I'll have to go back and watch
because I was like, hmm, that's a weird Jeff thing to do.
But.
I thought his black shirt was weird.
Are we not wearing blue anymore?
I thought the same thing.
When did we switch to black?
Maybe it's really, really dark blue
and then it'll get lighter as it's washed.
Oh, that's good.
I like that.
Yeah.
That's the plan.
What I wish that we had seen more of, because I do think that this
and maybe we didn't see it because it doesn't become significant
for this particular player story.
But Kevin's injury was apparently much more significant than they even led on.
So it almost felt like that.
He was like complaining when he kept mentioning his shoulder and I
was like really like it to me that was the sense I was getting until afterwards we found
out no it actually was a really bad injury and yeah because of medical yeah he had a
dislocated it they even in the previews for the season they showed Jeff calling medical
for it.
Oh yeah and then they don't have it and they, they cut it because Jeff said they just, it was too much and it
didn't apply to the storyline.
So I have to guess that, you know, I mean, we we've seen previously like Daniel
Strunk when he dislocated his shoulder, it kept coming back, you know, the
issue kept coming back.
So I'm guessing the issue does not come up so
much. Although I will have something to say about it from this challenge. But yeah, I
guess it just doesn't come up. But we do need to talk about something else, someone else. And that would be my winter prediction, Eva.
Oh, OK. Yeah.
Who is still in the game
and and even seems to have
put herself into a pretty good spot for now.
I mean, she's the youngest on her tribe, which I have to admit,
I didn't think about when we were looking at the pregame
stuff, but she appears to fit in well.
And in particular, of course, she found her number one
in Fireman Joe.
And if she was going to tell anyone her story about having
autism, she picked the right person to talk to.
Yeah. At first, I was like, why are you telling anyone?
But then as she went into it, I think she kind of had to tell
someone because she knows she has, I don't know what the
right term is, but episodes maybe.
And kind of like she said, get stuck in the cycle in her head
and he can help her out.
And so, yeah, it seems like she chose really well
with him. His dad instincts seemed to kick in. And he told us I've made a decision. She's with me.
I got her. Even if it hurts my game, I'm not going to let her down. And remember, not only is he a
dad, he's playing to honor his late sister. So I truly don't think he's going to turn on her.
Oh, I agree.
I agree.
In fact, I think there's gonna be a pivotal moment
where he saves the day or saves her game in some way.
That's interesting.
Yeah, cause that would explain why we did see so much
of that and that confessional of his
where he was really
putting that out there. Like even if it's to his own detriment, he's just such a lovely
human being. Oh my word. What a kind soul. I just very, very much enjoyed him. And he
is much larger than I thought he was going to be. I mean, there's some very strong people
on this entire cast. And I was stunned that there are so many,
like very strong, strong men and women.
Like gosh, there was like, they're just killing it.
Well, it's kind of annoying.
They've added another David.
And so it's like, not only do we share the same name,
but we have the same body.
And it's just, you know.
You, right?
I mean.
Same with me.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's like, I felt like he was sitting here with us.
It's so crazy.
I will.
I will say, even though this isn't, you know, the right tribe, I am wearing my David's shirt
to honor us.
You know, even though it's from the David versus Goliath season, it's still the David's.
It counts.
It counts.
Right.
Right. I mean, they named a whole tribe after us.
They did. That's how that's how important you both are.
That's right. It's funny, though.
I don't really have a winner pick, but I wouldn't have picked Ava,
but that would be amazing if she wins. That'd be like, what a story.
Yeah. Yeah. Mm hmm.
So it will be great.
It will be interesting if that tribe has to go to tribal council anytime soon,
because it seems like the guys are in control, but Thomas wants Bianca as the fourth.
But he also acknowledged they all like Eva and Star appears to be on the out.
So I like to play. Yeah, I like Thomas's chances by the way, a lot.
Love that guy, too. I want to go have like a cold.
What was what do you call it? The the cold brew in the morning like that's that like he's all about
is his cold brew coffee. And I just want to go gossip with him. He's just yeah, but just an
incredible. He was my other choice for a winter pick. I just want you all to know. And I'm sorry,
Thomas. I shouldn't say that out loud. Oh my gosh. Yeah.
Hey, I give up. Look out, Thomas.
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We should probably talk about Stephanie though, right?
Yeah, I'm sorry. I got us off topic there.
No, you are fine.
We're the ones who are off topic. Trust me, it's not you.
But first, there are one other thing, and that is dealing with Say,
who of course will come up for other reasons throughout the rest of the podcast.
I just wanted to note how she patiently waited to see the results of Stephanie shot in the dark before doing anything with her idol.
And I'm sure that if Stephanie had pulled the safe scroll, then she would have played her idol.
But she was just holding back, waiting, you know,
and seeing what would happen.
And I'm just trying to, is that fair for her to do so?
Is she allowed to do that?
Is she allowed to wait?
As far as we know.
Yeah, that's really interesting.
Yeah, I mean, that's, remember what Rachel did last season.
She played her shot in the dark,
gauged everyone's reaction,
and then decided not to play her idol.
Well, right. But I feel like in a situation where you have like
he's like, if anyone has a you know, an idol or an advantage,
you know, now's the time to play it, that you could wait to see
the results of somebody shot in the dark before you play your
idol. I just think is kind of fascinating.
Yeah, it does seem a little unfair, but I mean,
it's this isn't, you know, Magic the Gathering or whatever,
where you have interrupts and instants and well,
if you do this, then I'm going to stop you from doing this by that.
And oh, but it is because they make advantages like that.
Well, that's true. That's true. Yeah.
So I'm not that's true. That's true. Yeah, yeah. So. Can't forget about that.
Yeah.
So, all right. Well, do either of you have anything or anyone else you want to discuss
before we get to the rules?
I'm good, Dave.
Yeah, I'm good too.
Okay. There are, of course, plenty of other things going on. I'll be putting some of it
on my YouTube shorts at David Bloomberg TV.
And of course, before we get to how Stephanie did, we do want to mention that the rules we're about to discuss come in poster form. Yes, they do. And so you can go to robhiswebsite.com slash
yxlostfeed, scroll down to the poster and click on it and order it. And there's David is on there is standing behind Jessica in
rule seven.
Oh, that's cool.
I mean, you can't really tell which one is you.
The people in the background are kind of less well defined.
So I'm not sure you might be crying too.
I know I'm crying.
well defined so I'm not sure. I think you might be crying too. I know I'm crying.
So but you can also scroll down and get the poster on a t-shirt or the checklist on a t-shirt. So again go to robhaswebsite.com slash yxlostfeed for all your rules related needs.
lost feed for all your rules related needs.
I love that. I'm going to get one.
Oh my God.
I'll send you one.
I bet you know someone who might send one.
I was going to.
I might just be able to do that.
Yes.
If I don't have your address, send me your address.
Yeah.
Really?
I would love one.
That'd be amazing.
Yes.
We'll talk to our shipping department.
Put it next to your Goonies poster.
Yeah.
Exactly. I keep gesturing to the wrong spot.
I know.
We do too, and we've been doing this a long time.
Yeah, a long time.
Well, Stephanie talked in advance during the episode
about reasons she might lose.
She felt like she was getting hit by complications
from not playing an aggressive game, not coming in hot,
and not feeling like she was calling the shots. Did
that play a role? We'll be the judge of that, thank you very much. Because at RHAP, we know
Survivor and we know why Stephanie lost. Now, the first and most important rule is to scheme
and plot and right away we're off to the races. Although Stephanie was not.
In fact, she did the opposite.
As James, a listener on Blue Sky,
mentioned while I was live posting the episode,
it was a classic tortoise and hare situation.
Except in this version,
the outcome was different than in the fable.
And there's a reason for that.
Because especially in the first few days, there's a reason for that, because especially in the first few days,
there isn't time for the tortoise
to rely on a slow and steady pace
or expect that the hare is going to take a nap
unless you're watching the season of Australian Survivor,
but that's a different pattern.
Now, I'm very clear about this in the rule.
As I say in rule one, from the very beginning, you have to
start making alliances and cementing relationships. And I do mean the very beginning. Yes, it
can be difficult to know who you can trust after just a couple days, but either you do
it or you're gone. Too many players have come into the game saying once their tribe
mates get to know them, all will be great. And but you just don't have time to sit back
and wait.
Later in the game, you can rework alliances according to what is necessary to stick around,
but early on you should make use of whatever relationships present themselves.
If you don't, you might not have to worry about what happens later in the game because
you won't be around.
What this means is that first, you need to seek out alliances as soon as possible.
And one thing, so that was all in the rule. One thing Stephanie said to Gordon Holmes
was that going to the first tribal council,
people were making alliances
and you just don't know exactly what you have to work with
for the future.
Yeah, that's true.
But that's why the rule says what I just quoted. It would be great if you immediately
form something that gets you to the end. But first and foremost, you have to form something that gets
you to day four. And was that night three, the tribal? I know normally it would be in the 39
day game, but in the 26th day game? I believe it's still three days for the first tribal. Yeah, that makes sense. That makes
sense. Well, it's so funny because, you know, when I got out there, I was playing at the pace of
initially I was playing at the pace of the broadcast rather than the actual game out there,
which is obviously slower than the broadcast. And that's why like Dean Say successfully do that. It was kind of shocking to me.
She just has her put on the gas.
But yes, Stephanie was,
she didn't have her put on the gas at all.
I have a theory here though.
Hear me out.
Because I do think that this calls into question
the six person tribe.
Because if Stephanie, a lot of things do,
but I think in particular, this situation that we see,
you have, now we know that Say did not,
she wasn't too keen on Stephanie and Ponderosa
because she talked about that.
So that was, already there's animosity,
already she's not really liking Stephanie.
And then so she dismisses
her very quickly when Stephanie doesn't immediately jump on board and then so say moves on to
two other people and you have a tribe of six. And so the numbers, to gather numbers becomes
relatively easy. She's now Stephanie is building bonds with Mary.
That's only one person.
But when you have a tribe of six,
it's like once you get to four,
I feel like if we go back and I prefer two tribes of 10,
because your options are so much larger,
because then four doesn't necessarily matter, right?
If you pull four people in on a tribe of 10,
there's still six other people. And the permutations of it can be so much more interesting. And
I know, again, based on the interviews from Ponderosa, Thomas loved Stephanie and Stephanie
was in loved Thomas. Now, if they had been on the same tribe together, we would have
had a much different situation happening here, I think. And so,
I do think that there is something to be said about the small tribes and the effect that
it has on people's ability to scheme and plot. Now, I know Stephanie was going at a slower
pace for sure, but it wasn't like she wasn't trying to formulate some type of a relationship with people who she was playing
with, clearly Mary and then Kevin and Justin. And she was trying to build those bonds, but
Say really did have her foot on that gas pedal and was moving very quickly. And so I do think
that there's something to be said about just the small tribe size.
And there definitely is, but the thing is, this is not like a new twist.
Stephanie came into the game knowing it and she still chose to play at that speed.
Um, so I mean, because of this, I have to tell you, you know, I mentioned that I
just wrote the article for, uh, you know, updating the rules for the RHAP newsletter.
I already have an addition, actually two, from Stephanie here for the next version of the
rules.
But I understand she didn't want to come in and go balls to the wall, risking that she'd
be voted out for doing too much. But she overcorrected.
She talked about wanting to, you know, you said, Jessica, she was having these conversations,
and she talked about wanting to have authentic conversations with people to get to know them,
which is great.
Not so much in the way she did it.
Now, some of that I'll discuss when we get to rule five, but mostly
it was a situation where, as she told Mike Bloom, I think I was on a tribe of folks who
really wanted a roadmap to not being the first boot. Folks wanted to feel really secure.
Well, how do you get people to feel secure? You lock in alliances with them. And we saw
Say, as you mentioned, talking to Stephanie and Mary, and those two weren't giving Say what she
was looking for. So, boom, she's gone. And she did it so quickly.
Say made this decision so quickly that she went to the
guys before Kevin was even on the beach and locked them into
an alliance.
Yeah, it was fast. It's amazing. But I think it was the right was even on the beach. Yeah. And locked them into an alliance. Yeah.
Yeah.
It was fast.
It's amazing.
But I think it was the right move.
And you know, it's like, yeah, bailing when she did,
because it's like, she could have found herself
in an alliance of three or, you know, or, and not,
and maybe she would have gone home, who knows?
But yeah, I do think it's going to be going forward
for a bit of a problem and who knows what
will happen with a swap or a merge, but yeah, in this instance, it was the right thing to do.
Yeah, I mean, yes, next week we may be back here saying, she's getting applauded too much, but
for now at least, she made the right move for this. And that's just how
quickly it can happen. You know, Stephanie told Gordon Holmes, she didn't want to directly tell
people what to do, but was trying to lead them to come to the conclusion she wanted.
Generally, you know, we've talked about this, generally, I can see that being a good idea.
But that's like halfway into the game, not when you just start and you don't know them.
There's not time for that sort of long-term gardening of planting the seeds.
Yeah, I do think there's a balance though, because you can't, yeah, you can't like build
a garden that fast, but at the same time, to have like a successful strong alliance,
it has to be based on some kind of bonding of relationships and stuff.
And I think honestly, though Stephanie was seemingly trying to do that, I think she was
failing at it with talking about topics that, you know, Say was so clearly not wanting to talk about.
Well, I mean, Say wanted to talk about how do we align and play this game? You know, I mean, and yeah, now I will give Stephanie.
I'm gonna jump in.
I just want to respond because I think Say did,
Say did just the opposite, right?
The relationship, she didn't create relationships
with the people that she necessarily formed an alliance with.
It was basically like, we're doing this, right?
Okay, yep, yep, and now everyone's like afraid of her.
But the thing is, now she has time if she wants to,
to create relationships.
Yeah.
Stephanie doesn't have time now to create alliances.
Yeah. I know.
No way. I know.
So, yeah, right, right.
Now I will give credit to Stephanie
for understanding something that we mentioned here
with some
regularity as she said in every interview I saw that she knows if people are not scheming
with you, they're scheming against you.
And she could see that people weren't scheming with her even once she tried harder.
Of course, we know that's because, well, by that point, they were already locked in.
And why would you risk trying to change things up?
We've all seen what can happen if you try.
People have gone from being perfectly safe to out of the game in the first tribal council
because they didn't like the way that the vote was going and they tried to change things and then they ended up as the target instead. Nobody in this
group was going to risk that. Yeah and I can I can understand that. Yeah yeah that
makes sense. So all right we don't have anything else for this rule we can move
on to the second rule and very quickly through it, I believe, because it says not to scheme and plot
too much and to keep your scheming secret.
I if there's anything she was not doing, it was too much.
Yeah.
Yeah, for sure.
Too much talking about the stars, I guess.
Yeah.
She is a lovely person.
Now.
I do want to say that.
We don't judge loveliness here.
I know. But, you know, here's the thing.
And I was like, oh, my gosh, why did I why did I pick her as my winner pick?
Like I was kicking myself.
But then, like, I watched all of her exit interviews and I'm just like,
she's just she just has like this thing about her.
She's just I thoroughly enjoy her.
So, yeah, any who. No, I do. And I hope she doesn't watch this because about her. She's just, I thoroughly enjoy her. So, anywho.
But yes.
No, I do too.
And I hope she doesn't watch this.
Cause it's like, you know what?
When we were playing and you go back
and you just start looking at all the podcasts
or listening to them all, what they're saying about you.
And you just want to like punch people
through the speaker.
And so I hope she takes some time
before she actually watches this episode.
Yeah. Well, I think she will.
I think she,. I think she
seems to have such a good response to all of this and she's like, listen, at least I got to be out
there and I was one of the chosen that got to play. And so she does seem to be taking it in stride,
but still, like she does have, I think, a really great personality and I can see why they wanted to put her out there.
But yes, I wish she had let her like, I'm going to take charge, like fly.
I really wish she would have done that because unfortunately now we don't get to see any
of that Stephanie.
And you're right.
It all could have changed.
She'd just been on a completely different tribe, you know, without a say.
So yeah, she got the card she got.
Yeah.
Yes.
All right. Well, the third rule tells players to be flexible.
David, how do you think Stephanie did in terms of this rule?
Well, I just OK, I can't know if she's not listening.
But yeah, I mean, kind of zero.
You know. I mean, I gave it a number.
He gave it a number.
I mean, it's funny because like she knew what her flaw was and
said she was going to sit on her hands
and maybe perhaps a bit too idle in terms of the gameplay,
but so she knew like what would get and get her in trouble,
but she just wasn't great at I think managing that with the
game. But yeah, I don't
Yeah, yeah, not great.
Yeah, I mean I I agree. I feel like she tried to be flexible, but kind of got in her own way.
Yeah.
Like you said, she tried to play the game different from how she was in real life.
I just think she swung too much in the wrong direction because, yeah, you don't want to
go in and be bossy, but that doesn't mean you have to move so slowly in the alliance department. Yes.
And there is something to be said about not trying to change yourself too much when you
play the game.
It is always good to be mindful of your faults and your strengths and what people might perceive
of you.
100% you should do that.
But if you try to change too much of yourself, then you end up in a situation
where you're not being authentic
and people are not seeing you
and they're not understanding you
for what you can actually bring to the table.
And so I do think that future survivor players
should be very aware of that as well.
Like rein it in a little bit if you have to,
but don't put it away entirely
because you might need it to actually stick around.
Yeah.
I'm sorry, I had a little audio issues there.
You're fine.
You're good.
I will say that from what she described in interviews, she did a good job of trying to
talk to everyone in the tribe.
So she wasn't limiting herself in that regard.
It was just too late.
You know, didn't amount to anything.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
And she did have a nice, she did bond with Mary very well.
Yes.
That was strong.
And so it worked for some people.
Right.
Yeah.
One plus.
Yes.
Yes.
So the fourth rule tells players not to let their emotions control them.
Jessica, what do you think of Stephanie in terms of this rule?
Well, I think this is an interesting kind of like mixed bag, right?
Because she certainly could have really gone after, say, if she wanted to during that tribal council.
I know there was some back and forth and I know that they were kind of really responding to each other.
But I think, and she also made it very clear in her exit press that she knew that she was
the target.
She knew that she was going home and she could have, she could have really just lost it at
that point.
But so she kept her emotions in check, but maybe she needed to push a little bit harder
at that point, right?
Like maybe at that point you just kind of be like, well, I got to get in this because
I seem to be the one everyone's focusing on. And so perhaps I need to play a little bit more
with something, you know, with something other than just trying to form a bond or relationship.
So I feel like she was definitely a mixed bag here because she kept it in check,
but maybe she shouldn't have kept it in check. Yeah. Yeah. She needed to inject a little bit
more energy into the emotions rather than be so laid back and just kind of letting the game happen
around her. Yes, exactly. Yeah. Yeah. I don't really have anything to add to that. I mean, she was playing a game based on making emotional
connections.
But I mean, you guys pretty much summed it up and you know.
So, all right.
Well, the fifth rule reminds players they need to pretend
to be nice and play the social game.
And this is an interesting one for me because I think there were a few things
at work here for Stephanie.
As we know and have discussed,
she came into the game purposely downplaying
her alpha personality side.
She told Mike Bloom in the pregame
that people who work with me would certainly say
I'm an alpha.
I have exactly high standards.
And I know from my own professional experience
that I can't just show up that way."
And then she joked about how she would be received
if she came on day one and told everyone
how to do everything and said something we heard
from her on the show as well.
I'm gonna literally have to sit on my hands
and hold back and allow other people to be in charge.
Now, props to her for recognizing that aspect
of her personality and how it could rub people the wrong way.
In our preview, I said that for her,
the key would be balance.
I guess I should have said the key would be
not being Jessica's winter pick,
but I said the key would be balance.
Oh my gosh, so much hate.
I know, he's having his best evening.
Like he's living his best life right now.
Yeah.
And so, yeah, balance, including knowing that she couldn't show up on on day one
and tell people what to do.
And I concluded if she could maintain that balance, I think she'll be in a good spot.
But she couldn't.
We just talked about the, you
know, she swung the pendulum in the wrong direction. And it's
not just that it was too far back. It's not like, you know,
it went from this side from this side to this side, it, it kind
of went off in weird angles, too, because she went from not
wanting to be in charge to essentially letting people
dictate how the social and strategic game would play out.
And she was left behind.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, do you want to say anything?
So, yeah, no, that it absolutely.
Yeah, it's funny.
I mean, like, she was like, I it's it's funny. I mean like
She's like I'm chomping at the bit ready to play and and yeah, just do it
Yeah now get on your hands
Yeah, another aspect that may have impacted things or at least we were certainly led to believe it did
Was as as has come up a couple times already some of the topics she discussed. Now, part of this
rule that we thankfully don't usually have to talk about as
much anymore is keeping your controversial beliefs to
yourself. And I guess maybe to her all the talk about Reiki and
astrology isn't controversial. But let's take our minds all the way back to our cases.
Wow.
When Peter-
We're going way back.
Yes. You remember Peter?
Many people probably do not.
He was the one who was going on about how to be holy.
Not H-O-L-Y.
H-O-L-E-Y, as in controlling all your bodily holes.
Oh, I do remember this now.
Yes.
That's amazing.
And.
Oh my gosh.
That's just like, it hit me all at once.
I mean, he's still mentioned in the rules for that.
And I mentioned people thought he was a fruit loop
and quickly voted him out.
But we had Stephanie going on about the things that I mentioned and apparently not realizing,
at least at first, how Say was certainly reacting, which I have to say is similar to the way
I would react if I had been in Say's shoes.
Would you go up and get up immediately and go fill your water?
Probably.
Because it would be either that or say something
that would, you know, not be good, you know, in the game.
Yeah.
And I don't want to name names, but like our season, this
stuff, like there's some pretty, I would say crazy stuff
that came up that we largely ignored.
Sure.
You know what I'm talking about?
But yeah, there's no fair.
No secrets on the podcast. I don't want to throw anybody under the bus. I know, but'm talking about, but yeah. There's no fair, no secrets on the podcast.
I don't want to throw anybody under the bus, I know, but.
No, no, but I, I do think though,
that there is something to be said about,
we could use a secret scene as kind of an analogy
to what you were just talking about
or something very similar, right?
Where you have a group of people
who are all talking about sports
and how much they love sports
and the sports that they play
and the sports that they did play
and when they played them and what they did
and how they did.
And Bianca hates it.
She's like, I didn't play sports.
I was a theater kid.
Like stop talking about sports.
And she was like, oh, with the whole conversation.
But that's fine.
Apparently everybody can talk about sports.
No one's going to give them a hard time talking about sports.
I can't talk about sports.
Well, I mean, I've played some, but, you know, like I'm not
I don't know anything about football.
Yeah, you know.
Yeah, but it's one of those situations where I feel like
this was something that is is
significant to Stephanie and it's not necessarily something that is.
I because it's not controversial like so she wants to talk about.
I don't think she would think it's controversial.
Yeah, but oh, but but is it?
I mean, it's astrology.
Well, we're not going to get into that.
I'm asking, is it something that, because, because that's where I think there's like
a fine line where like, somebody might think that it's not, some things are much more apparent
that they are.
And then,
Well, right. But it wasn't just astrology. It was Reiki. And I can only imagine how Cedric, the actual surgeon,
would have reacted to her talk of using magic
to heal people.
Yeah, I think like the way she was talking about it too,
it was as if, oh, we all know this is true, right?
But it's like, no.
Yeah.
Right, right.
So yeah, that's what I think that's where it gets tricky. Exactly, she was stating certain things as facts that are not facts. Yeah. Right. Right. Yeah. Yeah.
She was stating exactly.
She was stating certain things as facts that are not facts.
Yeah.
Yes.
And so.
Yes.
And the other thing is, you know, to compare it to Bianca.
Now if, say, had been on a tribe full of Stephanie's, my advice would be shut your mouth and go along with it.
Right.
And be a Bianca.
You know, be like, okay, I'm going to deal with this.
Yes.
And we've seen that before.
I'm trying to remember who it was.
I have a draft clip like a survivor flashback.
I'm trying to remember who it is, but he was on a very religious
tribe and he was basically an atheist. And they're all like praying every meal and that sounds familiar.
Yeah.
Was it Matt?
Matt was mad on that season.
There might be multiple have been multiple people who have done this.
But yeah, in particular, he gave a confessional like I'm not religious.
I don't pray to Jesus after for every meal.
It was with coach and the other hands.
I feel like that was...
That happened then too, but I don't think it was...
Yeah.
But again, in those situations, you just, for the sake of the game, you go along with it.
But you need to realize when you're the one that is standing out and Stephanie could not read the room. Yes. And that is standing out and. She could Stephanie could not read the room.
Yes, and that is 100% fair.
Mm hmm.
Yes, and and so you know on.
On the recap podcast Rob had Zach on.
Zach Wharton Burger whose mother is Stephanie Wharton
Burger not related to Stephanie Burger.
But, you know, they talked about how if you have someone like a say on your tribe,
who is just like a force of nature going forward, you need to get close to them,
not be their least favorite person. Yeah. But Stephanie didn't do that. She didn't see what was happening and those conversations just
kept going. She took them all the way to tribal council and
even at tribal council, we saw Cedric kind of say something as
she was mentioning it and we saw the look on Say's face, which I
screenshot of and posted and tagged her in in blue sky and
took a screenshot of and posted and tagged her in in blue sky and she laughed at that.
And you know, so yeah, it's not just that it was a controversial thing to say,
it's that she didn't recognize it as such and she didn't read the room in terms of
what other people were saying. Like a couple seasons ago, we had the one player who was talking about, well, the aliens obviously both built the pyramids.
Oh, yes.
And then you had the one player going,
oh my God, what the heck is going on here?
But did their best to not just be there going,
no, they didn't. You know.
So, yeah, it's just.
Yeah.
Well, and it's interesting that Stephanie was so aware of her, like the alpha
component of her, and she didn't want to take over.
And so she wanted to sit on her hands,
but was very unaware of the other components of her life that she wanted to express and she wanted
to put forth and wanted to talk about at Nausium. And so I do think that it's interesting that
she seemed to be so cognizant of it over here, but then was just like, but this doesn't matter.
And I can talk about all of that.
Yeah, which was really interesting though. But yeah, like so she's like self-censoring some of herself.
But like, yeah, if she just keeps censoring everything
about herself, what's left?
Well, right.
Oh, sure, sure.
Yeah, yeah, that's true.
But yeah, I mean, it is tough.
I mean, you know, Jessica has frequently talked
about how she was advised to put Jessica in a box.
And you have to put some of yourself in a box.
But yes, you can't hide your whole personality.
Yeah. No, you did great.
You did great.
Yeah. And production hated me for it most
of the time because they were like, you got to give us something, Jessica.
And I was like, I told you I wasn't going to.
I'm in a box.
Well, you're like, I'm about to lose my eye.
Yeah.
Yeah, there's that.
How about my eyeball?
Yeah.
Now, one thing Stephanie told Dalton Ross was,
I had a hard time clicking with almost everybody,
really having these,
what I would describe as fruitless conversations.
And she said she spent time with everyone
and felt like she was putting in the groundwork
to get to know them, quote,
but I could never make any moves game wise.
And of course, a key aspect of this rule that we mentioned
is not just being social,
but turning it into something for the game.
And despite what I said about her not reading the room
for some of her talk, I'm sure she was very social.
But even if the others weren't put off the same way Say was,
and maybe Cedric was, we don't know,
there still was the fact that she was too slow in getting around to the game part.
And in her interview, she blamed them
knowing about Say's idol.
She was like, oh, well, that was bonding them together
and they were afraid of that and the like.
I think it goes back to what we already discussed.
They were already locked in.
They had no reason to budge.
If the idol played any role,
I think it was just icing on the cake.
Yeah, yeah. But I do get the feeling the gravity of someone with an idol
who you're in an alliance with and wanting to definitely you're just not going to switch.
And they talked about like, oh, we could vote her out and then find the idol
the next day. But why create that homework for yourself?
Right. I mean, when you've already got a solid four,
you know?
Yeah.
So.
Well, hopefully she doesn't, like, take mad control, though,
because it seems like that's what she wants to do.
So there could be some headbutting.
Yeah, for sure.
That's coming.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There's no way that's not coming.
Right.
Yeah.
I can't wait for the merge.
I mean, that's gonna be just amazing.
That's gonna be, I'll bet that's gonna be
the best episode of Survivor episode
is the merge episode of this season.
Ha ha ha ha ha.
All right, well, we'll keep it in mind, yeah.
Now we could go to the sixth rule,
which warns against being too much of a threat.
Now, David, by the end of Millennials versus Gen X,
you were of of course,
seen as the biggest threat in the game. Winning strategy. You know, just people yelling about,
you know, not voting you out and stuff like that. Did anything strike you about Stephanie in this
regard? Well, she was not a big threat. She was not, she was the exact opposite of that. Yeah.
And well, okay. But you're probably
you're, I think what you're remembering is, yeah, my first, uh, our first episode, uh, I volunteered
for the puzzle and I whiffed the puzzle and the immunity challenge. And, uh, and you know, I,
that was the only, the thing is I actually am really good at puzzles, but I'm not good at like
teen puzzles and the pressure. And I just got in my head. And so I, I actually am really good at puzzles, but I'm not good at like team puzzles and the pressure.
And I just got in my head.
And so I, I with that puzzle and yeah, same, I made the same speech.
I think that Stephanie made it.
I'm sure you remember Jessica.
I apologize for whipping the puzzle and everybody was very nice about it, but I was sure and
certain I was going home.
And obviously she, she felt the same way because she picked, she did for someone who was not
picking up on Saves vibes.
Initially, she was picking up on the vibe that people were not happy with her, that
puzzle that she did.
But what's funny is she actually didn't do terribly on the puzzle.
She actually did quite well.
They slowed down a bit, but any other team caught up.
But I mean, really it was an honorable, uh, you know, play.
I just think that they already didn't like her and the
puzzle was probably a bit of an excuse to get rid of her.
Yeah, yeah.
And I do think that to, you know, analogize it to David as
well, to the first few days. But I think the big difference, at
least from what we saw was, you were like, oh shit, I'm in trouble.
And were willing to have those conversations with people
about where you were and whether or not
you were going to be voted out.
And we had a conversation about whether or not
you had an idol and I was telling you to give it to me.
You know what I mean?
It was like, you were like.
That was the smoring in my head, I swear to God. Like I can I can take myself to that conversation like that.
And it's today.
That's amazing. It was a good time.
Yeah, it was great.
But but I do.
But you were such an interesting mix in this particular rule,
because coming into the game, I mean, I've said it multiple times.
You're like Kaiser Sose as far as I'm concerned, like when it comes to the survivor, like just phenomenal in
finding your place, but also recognizing your place, but then also taking over and really just
doing it in such a beautiful way that you, I don't think we see very many survivor players pull off.
So I can see how like Stephanie's slow play was similar,
but also you were willing to be like, Oh no, I need to now I have to do something about
this and I need to take charge and I need to talk to people and I need to say I'm sorry
and what can I do to keep myself around? And so I think that's what she was definitely
missing and once she knew she was going home, she needed to really like say,
OK, what can I do to change this?
Is there anything I can do as opposed to just continuing to sit on her hands
and let the game play? Yeah, you're right.
Because she just made sort of this global apology.
But then that was kind of it.
There wasn't a lot of at least that we saw a lot of like one on one.
Right. People like, hey.
And yeah, it was too late.
Yeah, I guess you could say, you know, she was a potential threat
in terms of future challenges.
I'll have more to say about that in a few minutes.
But yeah, other than that, I agree with where you were going originally, David,
which was not so much.
But, you know, it's a tough game. Everybody, you know, right. It is. Yeah. So. But you know, it's a tough game.
Everybody, you know.
Right.
It is.
Yeah.
Yeah.
If you're listening Stephanie, we're sorry.
Yeah.
Now the seventh rule covers idols and advantages
in game mechanics.
She didn't know about Say's idol
and I don't think there's anything she could have done
about it anyway.
She did come into the game with the thought about the shot in the dark,
which she had told Mike Bloom beforehand that the shot in the dark actually has a
slightly higher good guy percentage to me.
A shot in the dark actually would in the right scenario where there's a lot of
players in the game and you're relatively confident their votes are coming at you,
be not a bad idea
to use.
And she stuck to it.
You know, I mean, she knew the votes were coming her way and she played it and she played
it properly.
It didn't hit, but she was absolutely right to try it.
If by, you know, some miracle, the two guys had flipped, had flipped, which we were led to believe they were thinking of,
even though they really weren't, then her vote wouldn't have mattered.
Or her loss of a vote wouldn't have mattered. So yeah, she was right. It was literally her
only shot of making it past tribal council at that point.
100%. I'd have played it and I can imagine in that situation
you're looking at all those scrolls,
like which one do I grab?
Yeah.
Oh, oh, I don't know.
I might've been through something like that
as did you Dave, except with rocks, remember?
Yeah.
Which one do we pick?
Not that one.
Not that one, Jessica.
You were like third, second or third pick. So you actually- Oh, I was the first one. Not that one, Jessica. You were like third, second or third pick.
So you actually. Oh, I was the first one.
You were the first. OK.
Yeah, you got extraordinarily unlike or bad luck.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Terrible.
There was no bad luck for me in the background.
No, but you were all good to go.
But I went first.
The rest of you were like, chillin like this is great.
Yeah. You're welcome.
Everyone.
Adam, you're welcome.
Yeah, exactly.
Well, we could go to appendix A, which is about the players keeping their end goals
in mind.
And we talk about voting out the weak than the strong in the week than the strong.
Now, right off the bat, we have the obvious situation that you already mentioned, David, of
Stephanie volunteering to the puzzle and then losing. And she acknowledged it, you know, saying
when you volunteer for the only part of a challenge that everybody else gets to watch, you inherently
take on a bunch of extra risk. And yes, and I'm sorry, David, but I'm going to say this, that's
why you shouldn't do it. So go back in time and don't do that.
Well, yeah, but you have to contribute something.
Otherwise, what am I doing there?
I mean, to be fair, looking at you compared to like, I don't
know, Chris, you know, people might have thought he seems
more likely to be the puzzle guy than Chris.
Yeah, I think so.
But I think it's better to do what Kevin did here,
which is apparently, we didn't really see it.
We heard them talk about it afterwards,
but apparently someone said,
Chris, you should do it. And he said, or not Chris, Kevin, you should do it.
And he said, Okay, there's
Yeah, I didn't. I didn't like that for him for his game. I
think it ended up working out. Okay, but I didn't like that
for his game, because it just for what you were saying
earlier, what he's missing the opportunity to forge these
relationships in a very tight amount of
Oh, no, I'm talking about the puzzle now, not the first time.
I agree with you about the first time.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But for the puzzle, when someone says, if you feel you're good at puzzles, and someone
says, how about you do the puzzle, I think it's okay to say yes then.
Yeah. I think it's okay to say yes then. Say something to the effect of,
okay if you want me to or something like that.
Where you make it clear, this is not my idea,
don't blame me.
Yeah, I think you're right there.
And I think what I did was I think I sold myself
as I'm the puzzle wizard and then I won it.
Yeah.
You're like, I got this. Yeah. Yeah. You're like, I got this.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Sit down everybody, it's fine.
Yeah, well, and then, Stephanie, again,
we didn't see the exact conversation, but she said it.
She said that, cause Say also said,
Stephanie raised her hand for the puzzle,
and if you're going to put yourself to lead, you finish it.
And then Cedric added that she panicked and spent too much
time looking around instead of putting in pieces and also said
there's a clear reason to vote against her while say also added
that she doesn't listen to people.
I think she was talking about during the challenge, but I'm
not a hundred percent sure about that.
The thing is.
Even before Stephanie brought it up in her interviews, I was thinking about how they were the last tribe to get to
the puzzle.
And so they actually did really bad with the other part with
the crate because they had a lot of people pulling instead
of pushing.
You really only need one person pulling and everyone else pushing.
And they had it the other way around almost. And so, you know, and then on top of it, you have one-armed Kevin doing the puzzle.
Yeah. Yeah. You know, and so he could move as fast. And, you know, but the way people reacted, it was like, it was like you said, David, they
sped up, they got ahead. And then they fell behind. So they kind of forgot that they were behind to
begin with. And yeah, remember that at some point they were ahead. And then they fell behind.
It's on the momentum. Speed is the theme of this episode, I think.
Now, with that said, Jeff Probst seemed to take the side against Stephanie when he talked to Mike
Bloom out on Fiji after tribal council. He said charity on the other tribe was taking a couple
extra seconds to make sure the pieces were solid, while Stephanie and Kevin were just slamming pieces in and it looked like
it was going to fall over.
He said, they would say, we came back and made it close.
And then this is Jeff talking.
I would say, you came back and blew it again by panicking.
It's pretty weird when Jeff is harder on a player than I am.
Yeah, that is weird.
Yeah, maybe is weird.
Yeah, maybe he was a bad. He had a bad day.
He did fall during that challenge, though.
He like, yes, you didn't see that clip.
I missed that.
Oh, my gosh.
He it looks like he hit it hard, too, because it like he he fell.
But he was kind of behind where the crates were.
But he bounced right back up and then started
running again. But I was like, Yes, someone actually caught it.
And then he posted it. And they were like, the Jeff just like
bite it. And like you watch and like he he it looks like he
falls like because he's running but he's watching the player. So
he's like running sideways. And then he also he like disappears.
And then he pops back up and he starts running, but he's watching the players. So he's like running sideways. And then all of a sudden he like disappears. And then he pops back up and he starts running
the other direction.
It's fascinating.
Oh, I know what I'm doing after this.
Yes, you have to go back and watch.
I think I might, I don't know if I reposted it or not,
but it's definitely out there where it appears
as if he falls, but he gets right back up.
That's great.
Now, of course, in this appendix,
when we talk about voting out the week, we often emphasize
that alliances and tribe dynamics take precedence over challenge performance.
And in this particular case, there was a big overlap.
I think, David, you hit on it already earlier.
You mentioned, you know, Stephanie was easy to blame because she was already on the outs
by that point.
So, of course, you point to the person not in your Alliance, who say also didn't seem
to particularly like, and who also volunteered for the puzzle, but didn't pull it off.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's it.
That's like a bad combination too.
Like if you know you're on the outs and then to also volunteer for the
puzzle, probably a bad combination.
I mean, unless you think, okay, I need to be the one to win it so I don't get voted out,
you know? That's fair.
And to come within three pieces. Ugh. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
Brutal. Yeah.
Now, in her interview, Stephanie tried to suggest that she shouldn't have been targeted because she
was on the bottom. She told Mike Bloom, I have no power. I have no influence. No one wants to talk to me. And looking at the game for the long term, we have seen that kind
of thinking recently. You take the person on the bottom and you scoop them up. But I
have been predicting that there would be a shift away from that kind of thinking after
seeing recent seasons. And I note a few problems with this in this appendix.
And I said, recently too many players have wanted
to keep weak players around because they're supposedly easy
to get rid of later.
The problem is those players often know they're at the bottom
and will flip at the first opportunity.
And they take away a spot later if they get dragged along.
So it's an interesting suggestion.
You should have kept me because I was so far on the outs.
And it's like the first thing you think of is no,
because that's why we keep you.
But this has started to ingrain itself
in new era thinking, you know, somewhat of,
oh, you're the one who's on the outs,
so I'll keep you and get rid of someone else.
I feel like that's what David did to me.
Oh, don't say.
I distinctly remember a confessional where you were like,
do I save the person that no one wants to keep around?
I was just, you know, philosophically weighing my options.
Of course, of course, just weighing your options.
Yes, that's what it was.
You couldn't even give him your advantage.
I know, I'm a horrible human being.
I'm so very sorry.
It's fine, it's fine.
Now, Stephanie also suggested to Mike Bloom
that the tribe was wrong because,
quote, the three fields, tenets of survivor
are that you should never close off social
options. The person on the bottom shouldn't know they're on the bottom. Or maybe they
can have an inkling, but they're not 100% sure and they don't trust themselves. People
should feel like they're part of things. And that's how you move forward with a really
strong social strategy. Now, that's true in a general sense, but it really only applies
in a situation where you are indeed moving forward with them or
feel the need to blindside them.
Now, for example, and this has already been brought up a little
bit, but I hate to do it again.
When you were being lied to, Jessica, and David used the Idol
for you in this case, in that case, they were telling you,
Oh, you're with us.
You're with us.
You're with us because they're with us, you're with us.
Mm-hmm, yes.
Because they wanted to blindside you.
Yes, 100%.
And I was unwilling to listen to people like David Wright
and Ken because I had not,
I didn't have a relationship with either of them
at that point where when they were coming at me
with this information,
I was like, but you haven't really been like with me up to this point. And I don't know
if I can necessarily believe what you're telling me. But then the people that I had formed
a really close relationship with, who I worked like my number one ally at that point was
Sunday and oh, you're good. You're fine. You're fine. And everyone's assuring me that everything
is okay. So I went with the people that had been playing with me and they were playing me. So it happens.
It definitely happens. I should have listened to you, Dave. So thanks for saving me.
I mean, in this case, the difference is the majority four alliance knew what they were doing.
It was happening immediately.
There was no need to hide it from her.
Yeah. I mean, she's like criticizing the way that they didn't hide it from her
as if it was bad for their gameplay, but they voted her out.
So what's the difference?
They got the numbers.
It doesn't matter.
Yeah.
You don't have to hide anything.
Although I suppose it's well, they already knew that an idol too.
So it's not going to be two idols at the same time.
So yeah, I would say.
Yeah.
But sorry, go ahead.
Well, no, no, you're fine.
This is where I go back to the 10 person tribe being a little more fun in a situation like
this because you have more numbers to play with, you have more people to work with.
Yeah, yeah.
Although obviously it makes it more uncertain.
So it's like scarier. Oh yes. Mm-hmm.. Maybe that will be something we didn't even talk about this.
Maybe that will be something that the fans can vote on, you
know, just like they can vote to get rid of Final Four fire
making all listeners.
They've already given it away.
Then it will be three tribes because you voted for the colors.
One could be the merge buff.
That's, oh, fancy.
We want to get rid of fire making.
We want to get rid of that.
Yes.
Oh, actually.
Come on.
I like it.
You're funny.
Oh, no, we don't.
Okay, pass.
And the worst part is,
this isn't a simple question.
I don't know if you've seen this posted on social media
or have gone and voted yourself.
It's not a simple question of,
No, it's not.
Do you wanna keep it or not?
It's like totally a one-sided slanted question,
like final four fire making has given us
some of the greatest moments in the show's history.
Do you want to get rid of that?
It's oozing attitude.
Yeah.
But you know what?
If this happened in the courtroom, Jessica, you'd be like, objection.
Yeah, just a little bit.
I do have a theory, though. I will say that because the fire making was introduced,
was it two, three seasons after hours?
It was Triple H.
It was Healers, Hustlers.
Right.
Six, right?
Sorry, so 36.
So that's three.
So here's the thing.
If fire making was around in season 33, the person who would have won our season is on
your screen if you're watching.
Like that would have happened.
Oh, thank you.
Yes.
Wrong David.
David, you're not right about that.
Because for a couple of reasons, I mean, David Wright was the fire guy out there.
I mean, you made the fire all the time and you were constantly keeping the fire going.
And you were also the biggest target at that point.
And so you went out at four.
And so I think that if that had been an option, that would have completely changed the result
of our season. Well, except all they would have completely changed the result of our season.
Well, except all they would have done is what has happened since then, they would have voted him out sooner.
Well, but if it had been sneakily introduced, it was in 1936, right?
Yes, and you're right, it was, there was news to them.
Oh, right, they had no idea. So I do think that perhaps the inspiration for fire making is sitting right here.
I mean, certainly one of them.
I mean, you know, they Jeff, you know, Jeff switched it from final two to final three
because people kept going out in third place.
He, you know, he made fire making at final four because people kept going out in fourth place.
Well, guess what, Jeff? Now they're going out in fifth and sixth. You know, it made fire making it Final Four because people kept going out in fourth place. Well, guess what, Jeff?
Now they're going out in fifth and sixth.
You know, it just pushes it back.
I mean, the truth is that you're really just highlighting a mistake I made because I really
should have gone to Ken and said, hey, man, can we just send send me to fire and, you
know, let that decide it in that way.
And that would have had, you know had less for him, his game,
less bad blood.
Not that whatever, I was gonna vote Adam.
I felt Adam deserved it.
But that would have been better for Ken's game too
to let me have that chance rather than just
vote me out the way he did.
But yeah, oh well.
And the truth, the way I normally think of it these days
though, because the way it did happen,
because I couldn't stack 12 bowls,
I lost a million dollars. But also, and because I know that we're talking about
a different season now, but I'm reminiscing.
No, no, no, but I appreciate that this is being brought up
because that also highlights Adam's game in that moment
because Adam was only worried about you
and was making sure that he had his stack
just a little bit higher than yours, but wasn't trying to go, didn't want to keep making it higher to run the risk
of it falling. He was only keeping an eye on you, which also highlights how great his
game was because he understood it's not about me having to win. I just need to make sure
he doesn't. And so I just need to keep my eye on David. And so I think that like, that gameplay
between both of you was just incredible because everyone knew you got to watch David and Adam knew
I got to watch David and Adam did the right thing and got you out, which allowed him to win.
So it's just, it is fascinating how Survivor plays itself out, but I appreciate it more when it gets
to play itself out in that way,
as opposed to necessarily fire making.
And that's why I have such a hard time with the fire making component, because it should
be about the social bonds and the gameplay.
And Ken had to make a really big decision and had to go against his number one guy and
vote you out.
And so that was a hard emotional thing to do.
So there's something to be said about letting people have to play, you know, with their emotions in that moment, tug on the heartstrings, but make
the hard choices and and try to go for the win. Yeah, that makes sense. Yeah, you're right. You
are sort of robbing an emotional moment on TV with that. I mean, I guess you saw the emotion,
like who's going to actually be able to do it. But it does. Yeah, I hear what you're saying.
But I feel like the survivor is like the constitution that can
it can evolve and change.
You know, it's a living, breathing show.
So, yeah, it absolutely is.
Yeah. Until it goes back in time, you know, 100 years.
Hi.
Talk about survivor, of course. Of course.
What?
Yeah.
All right.
Well, after that slight tangent into why David lost.
Sorry.
Sorry.
No, no, no.
It was Jessica.
No, no.
It was fun.
It was worth a mention.
Absolutely.
We don't have people on here to not talk about them.
Right, that's true.
It is time to wrap things up for Stephanie.
So David, what are your final thoughts on her?
My final thoughts Stephanie, I wish you the best.
But yeah, I feel that her mistakes and flaws are very obvious.
Her game is actually, even though it's only an episode long, her game is worth watching
for all the lessons that can be taken and gleaned from it. And especially just how important the
beginning of that game is, and what to do, what not to do.
And I'm sad for her that she had to be an example of that,
but she is a great lesson in how to play the game.
Just not in the way she hoped.
Yes.
That's true.
Oh, Stephanie, I'm so very sorry
for making you my winner pick because, you know,
this girl right here
It's kind of the blame just a little bit if we are relying. That's right
We're if we're relying on the stars and all of these things
Butterfly effects she probably believes in that as well, right?
So perhaps that's what it boils down to is the butterfly effect and Jessica are in full force on
This particular season, but I will say this, Stephanie,
I think that you were a joy personality wise,
just the way that you really, like, I don't know,
there's something really captivating about you
in your interviews.
And I thought if she can bring that self that she has,
that she knows she has and figures out the balance
and doesn't necessarily take
over, but tries to take over just a little bit. She'll probably find herself in a good place because
as of late, people with bigger personalities who are a little bit different, a little bit quirky,
have been doing very well in the survivor world because people are a little fascinated and charmed
by them. And so I thought maybe that's what she will bring to the table.
Unfortunately, she found herself on a tribe with Sai, or Sei, excuse me,
and Sei was not too keen on Stephanie from the start, even way back in Ponderosa.
So I do think that she was kind of in a bad spot to begin with,
with the people that were on her tribe because Seyi was really leading the charge and unfortunately Stephanie you picked the
wrong scroll I picked the wrong rock picked you as my winner it's all just bad
I'm so sorry it's terrible it's a bad combination but kudos for you for having
a good response to it feeling good it, despite the fact that you went
out first, as you said, somebody had to. And also you did say no one should pick me as
my or as their winner pick. So I faulted there as well. You didn't listen. I didn't listen.
I didn't listen. And I remember now you mentioning that. Yeah, I did. I did. So, sorry Stephanie, I might have caused your demise.
Yeah.
Well, you could say the stars did not align for Stephanie.
And I'm sure there are some who would say that.
I'm, of course, not one of them.
Earlier I mentioned the fable of the tortoise and the hare.
Say is definitely the hare coming hot out of the gates.
Maybe at some point she'll slow down and take a nap such that other people will catch up
But Stephanie didn't have time to play the tortoise game
I always say rule one is rule one because it's the most important and
I quoted part of it earlier that talks about the necessity of playing from the get-go
Say had locked in a majority alliance that included Kevin before Kevin even knew that
he was there.
And it's not like this is the first time we've seen that happen.
Just last season, people were rushing to make alliances both with and without Asia while
she was still out there trying to get them supplies.
This is the speed of the game.
The first three days are not for tortoises.
Stephanie recognized that at least somewhat by the time she was voted off, as she said
in her final words, could I have hit the beach a little harder?
Could I have started forming alliances a little faster?
Maybe.
And while she didn't fully commit to it, I at least like this better than the people
who come off and say, I wouldn't do anything differently.
She recognized there were things she could have done differently.
It was just too late when she saw it.
At tribal council, we saw a heated disagreement between Stephanie and Say over whether Stephanie
was playing hard enough.
As Say said, while Stephanie was looking at the stars, Say was at the well working on
relationships.
Quote, if you always have your head in the clouds, when do you have time to be in reality?
Obviously Stephanie didn't take that very well and said everyone there was playing with
a capital P. And I think in her mind that was true.
The thing is they were playing very different games.
She was playing the long game, but she only had a short time.
For his part, Jeff tried to take a neutral position during tribal council, as he should.
He said, say has her own opinion, Stephanie has hers, nobody is right or wrong.
That's the point of survivor.
You take a group of people and you force them to figure it out and then vote someone out.
But no, one person was right and the other was wrong.
One person followed the advice in my rules,
especially rule one, one didn't.
During the episode, Stephanie said of say,
I see her wanting to get out there and play
and she seems to want to play hard
and time will tell who does have the better strategy.
Time told.
And that is why Stephanie lost.
Goodness.
I always appreciate you.
Time told.
Right.
I know he's so good.
Time told.
That was good.
Well, there we are. Yes. Yes.
Now, before we move on to our predictions for the next episode,
I'm not doing it.
Yes, you are.
I want to let everyone know that next week our guest will be
our JP's own Jordan Kalish.
Now, hopefully he doesn't bring too many trivia questions because
we're not really good at that. But no, we're terrible at trivia.
Yeah, he will bring a lot of fun either way. I also want to remind people that the rules we
just discussed are, as mentioned before, available in poster form and t-shirt form and checklist form.
poster form and t-shirt form and checklist form.
And so, yes, you can just go to Rob has a website.
Com slash YX Lost Feed to find all of that.
Where, Jessica, can people find us?
Oh, yes.
So I am at Jessica Lewis 89 on Blue Sky, and I will also mention I'm at Jessica Lewis 89 on Twitter.
I understand that a lot of people are shifting over to blue sky. So come on over and join us at blue sky.
I'm also at Jessica Lewis six, seven, eight, nine on Instagram.
I haven't really been too active over there.
Social media is kind of slipping by the wayside for me as a blade.
And I apologize, but I do live tweet during the episodes
and I do follow up throughout the week
for various survivor content commentary.
However, I know we have David right here
who will likely indicate where you can find him.
David Bloomberg, I know you can find all over
the social media universe because he's everywhere.
And then someone has a link tree to let everyone know where you can find him and I think you actually
removed your Twitter from your link tree if I'm not correct. I did. So he has a massive link tree so you can find him on all of these social media platforms. David take it away.
Yeah I'm mostly, oh sorry you David right? Yeah you go first. I'm mostly on Instagram and Blue Sky. That's about it.
So yeah, Real Dave Wright. I came up with that handle well before I was ever on TV and
now it seems like pretentious and egotistical. But Real Dave Wright, there are many Real
David and I'm just one of them.
Were there a lot of people pretending to be you before you became well known?
It was just, well, the problem was it was such a common name and then there was the Mets player
and it was just hard to find a handle
that I could get true without putting like
a bunch of weird numbers after it.
So that just came up with real and yeah.
I think one of my sons did something similar.
I think he was trying to come up with something
and I said, well, you can add real to the beginning
and he thought that was funny.
So he did it, yeah.
Okay, good.
There you go, you're not alone.
Yeah. So yes good. There you go, you're not alone. Yeah.
But you're just a group.
So yes, as Jessica mentioned,
I am on, you can find me at linktree slash David Bloomberg
with a dot before the EE in the URL,
or you could find me at Blue Sky
directly as at David Bloomberg.
I encourage anyone at any of the other places
to come to Blue Sky for all your survivor discussions.
It is just a better place.
I have been posting on video sites at least for sometimes more than four reality TV short videos every day.
You can find them on YouTube, TikTok and Instagram where I'm at David Bloomberg TV. Right now, they are a mix of, of course,
US Survivor, Australian Survivor, including many Y blank lost videos on Australian Survivor.
The Traders US, Deal or No Deal Island, the new show Extracted, and then occasional ones from
other shows. And then, of course, Amazing Race starts next week. So I'm retired and I don't
have time to do all of this. So now I also posted a couple of podcast flashbacks to, you know,
where people were singing our praises to encourage people to listen to this podcast. So oh yes,
Cassidy, thank you Cassidy and and Dr. Jeremy Faust. So, oh, yes, yes.
And he's going to be.
Oh, I don't know if I should mention he's coming up in a few weeks.
Yes. OK, I wasn't I wasn't sure we were.
Yeah, I I so love him joining us as well.
So that's that's lovely.
So, yeah, you know, come come over there, especially YouTube.
I'm trying to get to 50,000 subscribers.
So, you know, getting close.
Come on over there.
Also, in addition, I have been co-hosting the Trader podcast for the Traders US.
And that's TR-AIDAR.
You can find that wherever you get podcasts or in video form on YouTube.
He's everywhere.
I am everywhere.
I should also have, I was a guest on an Australian, the silent podcasts, Australian podcast,
or Australian survivor podcast.
I don't know if that's out yet or not, but with Sarah Carradine.
So I was on that this week. This is the fifth of five podcasts this week.
Oh my gosh.
That's a lot.
So.
It's a hell of a retirement.
Yeah, yeah, not to mention all the videos, like I said.
And the article and yeah, so.
A lot.
Yes.
So now it is time.
We have, you know, a filibustered enough for Jessica.
It is time for predictions.
We know that I'm bad at this.
So I should have stuck with the rocks. Right.
I did that. Yeah.
Didn't work out for me very well.
David, do you want to go first or last with your predictions?
Oh, power move.
Okay, well.
Why don't we make Jessica go first?
Cause she's so good at picking things first.
I was going to say I'll go before Jessica
cause I'm such a nice guy.
I would love that.
Why don't you go first and then I'll try to figure out
who I'm going to pick.
Okay.
I'm looking at my pictures.
It's difficult for me to suggest that the Siva tribe
will lose a challenge anytime soon,
if ever.
I mean, they have like Captain America on their tribe.
Yeah, but they didn't do that well.
I was surprised.
They did well, but they still seem to struggle a little bit, but maybe they'll bring it around.
So I'm just going to, for now, dismiss the idea.
So I'm thinking it'll either be
Laggi or Vula again. If it's Laggi
the first episode sure seems to have set up that star is on the outs because she was off looking for
idols to the point that people were talking about her and
Shaheen said She didn't seem ready for the social part of the game
and then of course we talked earlier about the three guys being together and looking
for a fourth.
So it seems to be set up for Star to be knocked out.
If it's Vula again, sure seems like Mary is in trouble, which would make a lot of people
on the internet very angry. That may be, but I don't see a reason if they lose for the
solid four to go any other direction unless say does something
truly outrageous.
So I'm going to predict a loggy loss just for the sake of
variety and hope that we don't have the same tribe losing over
and over again situation.
I guess it's possible Star could be successful in finding an idol and then decoding it and then change things around.
But since I have no idea who she would vote against, if she does that, I will just go the obvious route and say that Star will follow the woman who was looking
up at the stars.
I just want to know who decided that this was the way that these tribes would be stacked.
That's what I want to know.
Well, Jeff claimed that he doesn't look at muscles and stuff like that and didn't even
think about it when... Maybe you should because, oh my gosh, I mean, it is so heavy on Siva and Laghi as far as,
I think there's like all-star athletes on Laghi and Siva is like, you have marathon runners and
people like, even though Chrissy is the oldest one,
she's a firefighter who carries a 65 pound,
equipment on her back when she goes into houses.
These are like, these are strong, strong people.
And not that I wanna say people on Vula are not,
but it's definitely unfair.
I'm just gonna throw that out there.
Like I just feel like somebody did not look at this and go, hmm, this makes sense.
I mean, it could treat people.
Yes.
Yes.
Right.
I mean, why?
It could be worse.
And Australian survivor is brains versus brawn too.
And two of the challenges, they were reward challenges, they weren't immunity, but two of the challenges so far have been
pure Braun things like coming at each other and wrestling them.
Yeah. And it was like, I mean, it was like, why do you even put these here?
It just just hand hand the reward to Braun.
Why are we even bothering to watch this? You know?
Yeah. And I think that's less of an issue with American Survival. It is just all about that puzzle at the end to Braun. Why are we even bothering to watch this? Yeah, and I think that's less of an issue with American survival.
It is just all about that puzzle at the end.
It really is, those damn puzzles.
Just don't volunteer for it.
No, don't volunteer, don't volunteer.
Let someone else volunteer you to do it.
And then you can blame them for volunteering you.
Exactly, it's your idea.
So I'm gonna just go with Vula
because I feel like they're not stacked like the other
two tribes are. Although we did see some really nice content. Something's happening on Loggy where
people are getting frustrated and angry. But red herring, right? They're just wanting to look
somewhere else. So Vula and I'm going to go out on a limb and say, I do think that Say
frustrates people and does something and they do
decide, you know what, she has an idol, let's see if we can make her flush it. Because there also
seemed to be some discord happening in the what's going to happen next week preview relative to
their tribe. So that's my pick. I'm going to go with Ula and it's say. Well, and it's say goodbye is what you're saying.
Yes, because she won't she won't know enough to flush the idol because she thinks she's
in control and thinks she's running things.
So that's my that's and I will be wrong.
So it's totally fine.
Well, I think it will be Ola as well.
I think like once you lose a challenge, you can get in that head space.
Yes.
It becomes even easier to lose it the next time. That was my experience on Edge of Extinction.
We just kept losing and losing and losing until eventually you're just like, I don't
think it's even possible to win anymore. It just can't be. And that's how you go into
every challenge. So I think that they're in a bad head space right now.
And I do think if they do lose, I believe this is the colder take.
I do believe it will be Mary because she just doesn't have a lot of friends left.
And I think that yeah, the idols have threatened everything.
But I think with the alliance that they have, they're going to want to keep her a little
bit longer, knock out Mary and then they can worry about idol shenanigans. But that's my pick. There we go. Okay. All right. Well, as we wrap up,
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It's so lovely having you join us.
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I can't believe it's yeah.
Thank you so much.
No, this was a pleasure.
I would come back.
So, you know, I'm good.
No, listen, I love that because it is, it is something that we're always
looking for.
And so it's great to have such a happy, happy, enjoyable face to look at David.
You're right.
Yes, right.
That's right.
So thank you so much for being here.
You were fantastic and I think the world of you.
So thank you.
Thank you for having me.
It was a pleasure being here. And yeah, this was a blast. So good. Good. Yes. Thank world of you. So thank you. Well, thank you for having me. It was a pleasure being here.
And yeah, this was a blast.
Well, good, good.
Yes, thank both of you.
Thank you, you know, Jessica for joining me again
on this journey as we begin it here.
Thank you, David for, you know, I messaged you
and you're like, yes, yes.
So, yeah, so, you know, we will see everyone in a week along with Jordan Kalish.
So until then, hopefully talk to you on social media.
Bye.
Bye.
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