Thanks to dpena for the votes, and to James Barber for the Sundra interview (post RC, pre IC):
http://p085.ezboard.com/fsurvivorsucksfrm2.showMessage?topicID=19323.topicTribal Council
Ozzy (Parvati): Sorry Parvati. I really like you, its just, you gotta go with the majority. Sorry.
Sundra (Parvati): It's getting too dangerous to keep you around and its very easy to come to tribal council and talk about what you think our strategy is when you're on the outside and you have no idea. Sorry.
Parvati (S"on"dra): Eenie meanie miney... Sundra! No other reason but you probably led the charge to get ME voted out of here tonight. Um... love you, best of luck. Enjoy.
Adam (Sundra): This vote is between Parvati and I, so this is more of a throw in vote. I don't want to vote against Parvati. We've been through a lot together since the beginning, so, uh, I just picked Sundra to vote for.
Becky (Parvati): I think it comes down to one factor: between you and Adam, you're the bigger threat.
Yul (Parvati): Parvati, you're a strong competitor, I definitely underestimated you. I really enjoyed getting to know you and I'm sorry I have to vote you out, but at this point I think you're stronger threat than Adam is. I wish you the very best and hope we can be friends.
SUNDRA INTERVIEW
Upon the tribemates' return form the luxury spa reward, Parvati voices her true feeling about Parvati and her lazy attitude.
"I was annoyed with Parvati, because when they came back from their night out, because for one she was feigning this thing where she was so sympathetic to me and Becky, and I'm the type of person that's like, don't pretend. You're not - you don't feel bad (laughs), so don't. Then Ozzy and Yul were making overtures like, 'OK guys, we'll get water, we'll get wood, we'll do this' and I think she made like a halfhearted attempt to get a couple of sticks, and then she slept. I was like, are you for real? When we had the fish incident, we were told we were arrogant, and that seemed very arrogant to me. 'Oh, I don't want to get dirty, cause my clothes were washed, so I'm gonna go lay down.' Everybody else, the two guys were helping, it's just like - why can't you?"
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"I just don't like whenever you had a good time, you had a good time, and you're like (uses condescending Parvati voice), 'Oh, are you OK?' That's really annoying. You don't honestly feel that way."
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"You know what? Don't patronize me. And as Becky and I said, it should have been one of us. Those were our guys and...but whatever. That's the way it goes. She had more mud in her bucket. Even when we had parents here, that didn't mean those of us who had parents stopped working. That almost made you want to do more for the people that didn't have loved ones here. The way she was walking it was like she was afraid of getting herself dirty. I felt that was very funny. It's funny. Like, she's honestly doing this."
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"Yul came up to me and we started talking down the road, final 4. We're a little worried about Ozzy. As much as we love the beautiful story of the Aitu final 4, we realize that beating Ozzy would probably be tough. We're thinking that the people on the jury, who are mostly Raro members, will probably vote for Ozzy. They think he's been playing this loner game, and he's been winning the challenges, and that we are basically in this alliance that has screwed over people. He basically broke it down where he thought maybe he'd have a better chance against me in the final 2, for the fact that somebody might say - well, to be fair with him, if I'm saying this correctly, he feels like he would have a better chance with me. He said a tossup, he would probably have the advantage because he would be able to say he orchestrated this thing with the hidden immunity idol, he was able to flip over, so that he played the game harder . But he manipulated people. I would be able to say I didn't manipulate people, I played the game. It's just a matter of what people are going to like. What's going to be their preference? Are they still going to have hard feelings?"
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"I think maybe the smartest person for me to go up against would be Becky, because people see us very similarly. According to the argument that Jeff brought up in Tribal, that we're quiet. It'd be easy for people to say, 'Oh, you just followed Yul's lead,' which is not following his lead, I think it's just playing smart. So I think going against Becky would be the smartest thing for me to do."
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"Going against Yul it could very well be a tossup, for the fact that people might respect how he played with the idol. People can be mad all you want, but I think it was a brilliant move, what he did, to get Jonathan. People would be able to do that. If they want to go for who they like and who didn't screw anybody over, and that didn't screw anybody over, they would probably go for me if I was up against him. But who would be my safest bet, probably Becky, because we're so similar. It would either be a thing of how we could defend our arguments. She's a lawyer, so I'd have to be practicing my defense argument now. (smiles)"
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"I have to think about it. I think Yul was being honest, which I respect. I didn't think he was trying to come with me some sort of story. He said I'd like to go up against you because I think I could win. You've got to respect somebody who's that blatantly honest. But now it's getting to the point, and especially, I think I'll feel safer to think about these things after tomorrow's immunity challenge, and the vote, and Tribal, because right now I'm just resting uneasy with there still being 6 people. I just want to see somebody go, then I can feel the energy start to go one way or another. After the challenge we can decide do we want to keep Ozzy or do we want to keep a Raro member we can beat."