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"Insider transcript for Episode 11"
Thanks as always to James Barber at Sucks.

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Secret Scene: Corinne

Watch as Corinne cynically vents her true feelings about each of her fellow castaways to her brother, Chad

Corinne: And we've been living in this shithole here, for, I don't know, the last 11 or 12 days. It's infested with mosquitos. I'm completely covered head to toe. There was no food for the first...there's no food for the first 3 days. or water.

Chad: I know, you've lost a lot of weight.

Corinne: Really? Thank you. (they laugh)

Corinne (solo): Having my brother as a new face come into camp, and being able to tell him all the things on my mind and have him understand where I'm coming from, was awesome.

Corinne: I can't believe you actually get to see where I live. It's crazy. You can go back and tell everybody.

Chad: Are you a changed person from this?

Corinne: No...and that's the brilliance of it.

Chad: You're supposed to be totally different, and see things differently. Growing and maturing as a person.

Corinne: I have more hate in me than ever. As if I wasn't already a negative person.

Chad: Of course.

Corinne: I wish you would have met the people I liked, that were here before. Until I got here, I was perfectly happy, I was having a ball. I got here, and I wanted to kill these people. These people are such losers. The one Mexican lady, she doesn't shut up. The little Asian kid, he's never had a girlfriend, he's never had a f'in kiss, he's 22 years old. You know the one, Sugar? The...she's the one I hate the most. You see what she looks like? She claims to be a pin-up.

Chad: For what?

Corinne: (sarcastic) Um...um...I don't know. Wouldn't you like to know?

Corinne (solo): I'm around people 24 hours a day that I can't stand. When I got my brother alone, I was dishing out to him. I was on the floor laughing with my brother, because he totally gets it.

Corinne: I mean I could go on and on. And the other thing is...these people are always trying to see the bright side of things. Which I like it better...like...misery loves company. Me and the people I am aligned with are more like this f'in sucks. That's more my style. (Chad laughs)

Chad (solo): I'm in shock that Corinne's this far into the game. She's not very outdoorsy. This isn't exactly her thing. The fact that she's been here so long and she's still here, and I'm actually here now, it's crazy. I never thought it would happen. I'm actually proud of her.

Chad: What should I tell Mom and Dad?

Corinne: Aren't they gonna be impressed I"m here on day 32? Why are you not more impressed?

Chad: I am impressed.

Corinne: It's very hard to do.

Chad: I know. I don't know why you're here.

Corinne: Neither do I.

(they laugh)

Chad: You bring nothing...

Corinne: Nothing to the table. I can't even find treemail.

Chad: You don't cook.

Corinne: No, I do not. I do not fish.

Chad: What do you do? Everyone gets up in the morning and is like, "I'm going to start a fire," or, "I'm going to catch a fish".

Corinne: Um...I did try tap dancing once or twice.

Chad: Oh, you're entertainment?

Corinne: Yes.

Chad: They just didn't have a pole.

Corinne: No.

Chad: That's the problem.

(Corinne starts laughing)

Tribal Council Voting

Watch as the final seven cast their votes

Corinne (Matty): I'm sorry, I really like you as a person, but you're an individual immunity threat, and I think everyone else realizes that too.

Crystal ("Corrine"): You only started talking to me within the last 48 hours. My alliance is thicker than you could ever think. Sorry, it was great knowing you, but you gotta go.

Bob (Matty with a sad face and a tear): Sorry, Matty. I tried. (folds vote) You chose not to come with us.

Sugar (Corinne): You are a nasty, negative, alcoholic, silicone-enhanced golddigger. You should do really well in LA. Good game, but not good enough.

Matty (Corinne): Sorry, Corinne.

Susie (Corinne): Corinne, I still thought I treated you well in camp, always gave you my extra corn. Had to be you instead of me. Good luck.

Ken (Matty): Matty, this is really a strategic move. I need to get Bob and Corinne to trust me. You're a huge powerhouse and (?) to take you out. Sorry to see you go, bro.

Corinne's Final Words

"I will say I had a great time playing the game. I don't have any regrets, I wouldn't change anything I had done, I wouldn't change the alliances I made. I feel like you come home detoxed, skinny, and tan, so there are no losers on Survivor."

(cut)

"I am saddened. I did not want this to happen because of Kenny, but I was on the chopping block anyway, I was going home either way. It was one last Hail Mary. I was just trying to save myself. I knew there was probably only a 5% chance it was going to work but I had to take that chance because I was trying to be a survivor. Like I said, I don't really have any regrets. I played the game the best I could and I played the game with the hand that I was dealt."

(cut)

"I felt like I'm not the type of person who is going to go out and let everyone have a nice day and not increase the paranoia and whatnot. If I was going down I was going in a blaze of glory. Why not make Matty's day hellish as well (laughs)? Just throw everything in the fire, attempt to save myself."

(cut)

"I actually have no animosity towards Crystal and I totally understand what she did. It was a longshot but I thought maybe she would cave. However, I can't stand Sugar. I'll never be able to stand Sugar, and I plan to never exchange another sentence with that girl for the rest of my life."

(cut)

"I really just don't like any of those people other than Bob and Kenny, and the chance of Bob and Kenny doing well at the end of this game, unless there's a miracle, is very slim. I have no vested interest in anyone else, I just know I will not vote for Sugar under any circumstances."

(cut)

"I never had the fake idol. There was no point. I never even saw it, actually, that was all Bob. I had nothing to do with the fake idol. I was just clinging to all the hope I had."

(cut)

"I really, really wish Bob and Ken all the best. I wish all the rest miserable lives."

Corinne the Day After

Corinne shares her experiences in the game and describes the difficulty of being nice to her tribemates during her final days at camp

"I think the only part that I liked was spending time with the guys that I made the alliance with. Specifically Marcus and Charlie, but also Randy. It's very hard for me, being the person I am, to continue to hang out with people that I dislike, and that is most of the game. Even when you really like people - Charlie, Marcus and I love hanging out with each other- we couldn't even do that, because that's sort of it, you needed to hide that so other people weren't threatened by it. In general that was the only thing I enjoyed about the game. I disliked pretty much every other aspect of the game."

(cut)

"In my lifetime, I don't, I'm at a point, I'm 29 years old, if I don't want to do something I don't do it, if I don't like somebody I don't have them in my life, I don't pretend to like them, I definitely don't do that. In general I just do what makes me happy, most of the time, and it's very hard to reconcile with myself doing things I don't want to do or being nice to someone I don't want to be nice to. That was hard for me. Just pretending to like people I don't like, because I don't do that in real life, ever."

(cut)

"Oddly, I thought I'd come into the game and the last thing I would do would be to make any friends. In fact, I knew I was going to be the kind of player that didn't put any emotion as far as, 'I feel bad voting this person off,' or any of that. I didn't...I'm not that morally sound in that I had no problem screwing someone over. I figure in real life I care very deeply about the people I love and the people that are in my life who are friends of mine. Everyone else, I don't care, I'm pretty callous about. I had wanted not to make any friends about so it would be easier to be callous in the game."

(cut)

"I would say after 33 days I know exactly who everyone is. I would say I knew exactly who everyone was after 3. I do think I have a good judge of character and time and time again throughout the game that was proven. Unfortunately I knew better than to trust Crystal in the last-ditch effort to save myself, but I didn't have a choice. There was no Marcus in the game left to trust, do you know what I mean? I knew Crystal most likely not gonna...I wasn't surprised to be voted out that night. It would have surprised me if she hadn't. I think I had most of the people pegged from the getgo. In the very beginning I thought Marcus and Charlie, cause I didn't know Randy in the beginning, Marcus, Charlie, and Jacquie were quality people, and to this day I still feel correct in that assumption."

(cut)

"I feel that I knew coming in, I had this a better than everyone else, terrible, aura about me, and I think in the beginning people didn't like me for that, and that's understandable. I did think I was better than them then, and I think I'm better than them now, it's just that that does not include Marcus, Charlie, Jacquie or Randy. Everyone else...the problem is those are people I would never, ever hang out with or have conversation with, especially just based purely on intelligence. There's a lot of unintelligent people in the game. That's not OK to me."

(cut)

"I was always in a democracy in my alliance, and I sometimes let them have their way when I didn't think that was the right way to go. I think if I had to do it over again I would be a little more stringent on what I was willing to bend on and when I was willing to compromise."

(cut)

"The one thing I will do differently, I think, is something I had so much trouble doing before Survivor. I knew pharmaceutical sales wasn't exactly where my efforts were best laid, and I thought there was something better I could be doing, but I didn't have the guts to step out on that without any fallback strategy. When I left for Survivor, I had to leave my job, and that was the hardest thing for me to do. Coming home, I think I will be able to say to myself, give myself that I was strong enough to leave my job, with no fallback plan, and didn't even win, and instead of jumping right back into my old job, going back to that industry. I think I will spend the time to take some time off and figure out where I might be better suited."

(cut)

"I don't want people to like me for someone I'm not. I think part of the reason people like me in general, or the people in my alliance or people in my life, is that I've always been the type of person who says what's on my mind and operates without a filter. That is sort of what's endearing about me in general. I think when you take that away I'm just another girl who doesn't have much of a personality. Just being nice isn't really a personality trait that I find interesting, you know what I mean? I don't have that many friends in my life who are like, 'Oh, she's nice.' That's so...anybody can be nice."

Meet Rena - Sugar's Sister

Sugar's older sister, Rena, recalls a heartfelt moment she shared with her sister when they scattered their recently deceased father's ashes into a lake in Gabon

"My name is Rena, and Sugar is my sister. My baby sister."

(cut)

"It's weird seeing her dirty. It's weird seeing her in this situation, because it's totally out of character for her. I mean, she's very girly-girl, and this is, I think a lot of people are going to be surprised seeing her like this. I'm very, very proud of her for being as strong as she is. She actually does not look bad. I really was prepared to see her being totally skinny and outrageously out of it. She looks strong. I'm really proud of her."

(cut)

"(begins to cry) Our dad passed away about 7 months ago. He was a very strong person for our family. He was a sailor, he liked to sail sailboats. He's gone to a lot of places, but he's never made it over here."

(cut)

"When we had his funeral, it was too hard for her to say anything at the funeral. She wanted to finally say a few words to him. She was his baby. They had a very special bond, and she wasn't there when he passed away, so it was a time for her to reflect and to visit him and finally say her final goodbyes. We said a prayer, and I said a few words, and we just...I guess reflected on it."

Meet Jenny - Ken's Sister

Ken's sister Jenny is brought to @#+*% when she witnesses the maturing effects that the game of Survivor has had on her little brother

"My name is Jenny, and I'm Ken's older sister by 5 years."

(cut)

"After coming out here, I just feel like, man, I'm so ungrateful, I take so many things for granted. Seeing how Ken is right now I'm pretty sure he's not going to take anything for granted when he comes back."

(cut)

"He has always been the skinnier one of all four of the siblings. My mom was really scared for him because naturally his metabolism works so much harder than anyone else's. When we were younger (laughs) she would call him (Vietnamese word), which means 'skinny druggie' in Vietnamese. It's always been a big joke between our whole family because he's been that skinny his whole life. Now he's even skinner. It's scary. I tell him eat some food. I don't care if you have to provide for others. You need to provide for yourself also."

(cut)

"(crying) Total difference. He's so much more mature. I'm so proud he's made it this far. Of course I believe he can go all the way, but just seeing him out here with all those mosquito bites, and just roughing it. It's so inspiring, to see my little brother to go something like that. I'm the older sister, I'm there to cater him and do everything for him. Seeing him out here doing this and being alone and not having the family's help or my help is just crazy."

Meet Chad - Corinne's Brother

After witnessing his sister's current state, Corinne's brother Chad comments on how the game of Survivor is completely out of her comfort zone

"My name is Chad, and I'm Corinne's brother."

(cut)

"When I first came over the hill, I actually, I knew it was Corinne when I saw her. I could pick her out of a crowd, just the way she looks and walks. But she's so skinny now. It's weird. She's always in good shape, but she looks and smells horrible. It was real exciting to see her, finally. I haven't seen her in so long."

(cut)

"We don't get too mushy around each other, but she was real emotional. She's been isolated here for so long. When she saw me she kind of broke down. I guess I'm not in the same condition as her. I wasn't as in shock or freaked out, but it was definitely crazy to see her like that."

(cut)

"I'm in shock to see her this far into the game. I know she's tough, and she's like a fighter I guess, but the fact that she's been here for so long and she's still here and I'm actually here now, it's just crazy. I never thought it would happen. I always hoped I would be able to come out and see her, she'd win it, she'd get real far, but I'm actually really proud of her. I'm surprised. She's not very outdoorsy. This isn't her thing. She's very fish out of water. I know there's some other people, this is what they do, they camp out and whatever. Seeing her do this and survive, and kind of excelling at it, I'm actually impressed. I'm real proud of her."

Meet Todd - Susie's Husband

Susie's husband, Todd, becomes choked up when he expresses his unconditional love for his wife after being without her for thirty-one days

"My name is Todd Smith and Susie is my wife."

(cut)

"This is the experience of a lifetime. I can't imagine what they're going through just living in the conditions they have. It's crazy, it's absolutely crazy. I'm having a great time. I don't imagine they're having a great time."

(cut)

"I walk out, first one in line to come across the hill. I knew something was up but I didn't know what we were doing, didn't have a clue. Then when I see them, my heart -- luckily my cholersterol's good or I'd have dropped dead of a heart attack. My heart was just pounding. Then you get overrun with emotion. I miss her so much. I love her so much. I just...(begins to cry) I'm sorry."

(cut)

"It's just so cool seeing her, knowing she's still here in the game. I underestimated her, cause I think, no way you're gonna, hell we can't go camping without her doing something. For her to be here this long, I underestimated her. I kick myself in the ##### for underestimating her."

(cut)

"Maybe a week or two weeks at the most we've ever been apart. Even then, if I go someplace, hunting or something like that, I can call home, or I'm only a drive away. If I had to get in a vehicle and drive maybe 12 hours, 14 hours to get home, I can be there in a short period of time. Now having no contact with her, no phone, no letters, no nothing, that's tough. Me and my son, it's been a long time. It's tough on a guy."

(cut)

"I'm very proud of her. I love her to death."

Meet Jamie - Matty's Girlfriend

Matty's girlfriend, Jamie, expresses being in awe after the love of her life proposed marriage in a peaceful lake setting in Gabon, Africa

"My name is Jamie, and I'm Matty's girlfriend."

(cut)

"It was a total shock. I can't really remember much. Completely numb, just very excited to see him. So excited to see him. It's been a very long time. I didn't recognize him."

(cut)

"I've never seen him with facial hair. He's never had facial hair in 30 years. He's never seen it himself. I asked if he could see himself in a mirror, and he said no. I didn't recognize him at all."

(cut)

"I just thought we were gonna go on a canoe ride or he was gonna try to get me to jump in which I was really excited about yet I don't want to see any snakes in the water or have any leeches on me, like Matty said he's got covered in leeches. I saw alligators, or crocodiles, or whatever. When he actually got down on his knee, it was all over. My heart was pounding so fast. I couldn't even cry I was so numb. I thought I'd be bawling because I'd been so emotional this whole time, but at that moment I couldn't even cry."

(cut)

"So worth the trip. Every moment of it. Every hour on three different planes and four different hotel rooms. It's worth it all just to see my man."

Meet Andre - Crystal's Boyfriend

Crystal's boyfriend Andre describes his visit to Gabon and the harsh living conditions of the Nobag Tribe

"My name is Andre, and I'm Crystal's boyfriend."

(cut)

"Well, hugging Crystal was actually a relief. Not seeing her and talking with her for quite a while now, being able to hold her in my arms and letting her know hey I'm so glad to see you and know you're well physically and in good spirits. It was really nice seeing her, holding her close."

(cut)

"I'm very proud of Crystal as far as how far she is into the game. I call her my little paratrooper. I never would have imagined her being this far. I'm really surprised and am proud of her. It's amazing how much she's done to come this far and what she's gone to for sure to be this far in the game."

(cut)

"I've given her an update on what's going on at home and how things are going at work, and with little Destini, her daughter. Little update on that, how things are there. She's without food for so many days, without shower or bath. It's like, 'OK, just don't try to kiss me right now.' But it's been wonderful knowing, seeing she's doing well."

(cut)

"I can't imagine myself having to live under those conditions, but if I had to, if you had to, you make a way. You learn to appreciate the other things in life when you're without those things. I'm pretty sure she's grown a lot from it and learned a lot from it."

Loved Ones Visit

Bob and Susie share an afternoon chat with their loved ones at camp

Peggy: You guys must feel you're on the downhill stretch.

Todd: You'd have to be. Holy cow.

Susie: This is an intense moment, so it's awesome you guys came out. As soon as I see him, I started bawling, like how cool we get to see them.

Bob: I didn't bawl.

Susie: I didn't bawl when I'd seen them on the video. I'd seen my son and I was so happy he was well.

Bob: When I saw Peggy, I just started laughing.

Peggy: We laughed for five minutes.

Bob: We couldn't stop laughing.

Peggy (laughs): Look at this. (touches Bob's shirt) This was a yellow shirt.

(they laugh some more about their clothes rotting)

Bob: This was our press day clothes. Some of the girls showed up all dressed up, and some of the guys in expensive suits. They've been out here in suits.

Susie: $1,200 suits. Did you get to talk to Jeff and stuff?

Todd: No, no.

Susie: Oh, you didn't get to talk to him? I thought you'd get to talk to him.

Ken Targets Matty

Feeling that he is the mastermind of the tribe, Ken gathers his alliance in the jungle to persuade them to vote off Matty

Ken: ...I know I can win is the fact is I've trusted you guys and looked out for you guys from day 1. That's why I want to take you guys to the final 3. If I wanted to blindside you Sugar, I could have done it, but hell no.

Sugar: You could still do it if you wanted to.

Ken: Hell no. I promised you guys something and I will keep my word. Like I said at Tribal, if I trust somebody and I know they trust me (something about his heart). I trust you guys. I'm telling you guys the truth right now. Matty wants to blindside you really bad, but in order for them to do that, they have to pull me in. You know Susie's not gonna go with the blindside.

Sugar: You're the swing vote.

Ken: I'm the swing vote again. So basically, if they try to blindside you, it's not gonna work. I'm not going with them. I said, "Matty, stick with the 5, vote out Bob." He's like, "Why don't we blindside Susie instead?" I was thinking about that, if we do blindside Susie right now, we'll still have numbers, unless Matty switches over with Corinne and Bob, it will be 3-3.

Sugar: I think we should stick with the 5.

Ken: I was thinking about it, like no, no.

Sugar: They're coming.

Ken: We were just picking out pears and I'll tell him I told you about Bob trying to sway me and Corinne. Other than that I told Matty to stick with the 5. And who's at the bottom? Corinne or Matty. But yeah, Susie's definitely trying to blindside Matty, and blindside me.

Sugar: I don't trust either of those guys. (?) I don't trust any...

Ken: Watch her. Susie, she's trying to fricking to win the million dollars more than anyone I know.

Sugar: She's trying really hard.

Ken: You know her game. She's dirty.

Crystal: I peeked her game from day 4 when she flipped on me.

Ken: She's been acting super-nice to me and Matty.

Crystal: She's been dissing me hard as hell.

Crystal Chats With Her Boyfriend

Crystal shares her feelings on her tribemates with her boyfriend, Andre

Crystal: This game...it's been a game. You're eating, it's a game. Everything is a game. Right now it actually feels good to not be around them. I sleep up under these people that annoy the mess out of me, baby. They laugh in your face. I just don't know who to trust. We know some stuff they're plotting.

Andre: I'll definitely be thinking about you, praying that you're OK. This is nothing like the deployment of mine. At least we were able to communicate in some type of way. You can't walk out of your hut there, your house, and go to the MWR and use the telephone and say hey.

(cut)

Crystal: Pretty much when the sun goes down, if we don't have a fire burnt -- well, we'll always have a fire, but if we're not talking about something, we go to bed, unless it's Tribal. Once the sun comes up...none of us has showered in 31 days. Susie paid $340 for a shower the other day at the auction. $340 to take a bath.

(cut)

Andre: It takes a toll, being without water and without food, but why did you come here? That's just the thing you have to ask yourself. I didn't come to get defeated by not having water and not having food.

Crystal: Actually I would say the first 8-9 days were hard. From 9 to now have been a breeze. From now to the remaining 8 days...

Andre: Harder.

Bob Warns Matty

Watch as Bob deceptively attempts to lure Matty into his alliance

Bob: Hey, I'm toast. I can't get you to come on board with me, I'm outta here. You could be outta here first. Nobody's said anything to me about it, but Susie has a habit of taking out strong players. You're the strongest player in this game, hands down. The other thing is you can't bet on winning an immunity every time.

Matty: I haven't won one in a while.

Bob: I've only won one.

Matty: Me too I think.

Bob: If you take Kenny, and me, and Corinne, they could win the next 3. If Susie wins, you take out Sugar or Crystal. If Crystal wins, we take out...

Matty: In the finals with you I'd be doomed though.

Bob: Why?

Matty: You're the most-liked.

Bob: OK, so you get second place or fifth place, and you could get seventh place if they take you out next, which Susie has a habit of doing. Susie's stroking Marcus, talking, everything's hunky-dory. I'm thinking it's either you or me that's going out next. That's why I'm scampering right now. The only hope I have of being anything but seventh I think. I don't know why they'd take out Corinne, because Corinne's not a threat. Either I'm going out or you're going out.

Matty's Proposal to Jamie

Matty describes the feeling of proposing to the love of his life: his girlfriend Jamie

"You just realize, when you're out here, you realize the important things in your life. She's the most important thing to me. I was so nervous being around her. Having that important, having somebody have that much importance to you, you're kind of nervous around them. This person affects your life so greatly. I just hugged her and we kind of wept to each other. I walked her back into camp and started showing what our daily life consists of. I took her to treemail, I took her to the stream where we bathe, I showed her what we eat, I showed her where we slept, I showed her the clothes I wear. She thought I was the dirtiest thing ever. I didn't know how much time we were gonna have with her there. I wanted to make sure I got to give her my moment, have that moment with her. I walked down to the dock, on the dock out to the lake. I basically told her how much she meant to me ,and that I wanted her to be my wife. Then we hugged and we cried. I proposed to her on a dock in Gabon, Africa. It couldn't have been written any better for me. I'm so happy. I'll never forget it for as long as I live."

---

Corinne in Ponderosa

Corinne joins her friends in Ponderosa

(Corinne is voted out)

Corinne (solo): It was the right time for me. I didn't want to be in the game anymore. I just didn't want to play with those people. I was beeling it out of there just hoping to see Marcus, Charlie, and Randy. (Corinne walks to the van, saying she liked those 3 the most and can now spend the rest of the game with them) Not to mention there are 5 people I can't stand, going back to a flea, mosquito-infested camp. 33 out of 39 days ain't bad.

(Corinne gets in the van)

Corinne: It's exactly like in high school. There's the cool, popular, intelligent kids, which were me and my friends, and then there's the mutant losers, which would be these people.

(Corinne showers and weighs herself)

Marcus (solo): Corinne was probably one of the most excited people to come off the show and to see us.

(Corinne runs to their tens and shrieks)

Corinne (solo): I ran like a bat out of hell over there. I couldn't wait to feel the love. I saw them, and was like, welcome home, the embrace. Here's the cool, attractive, fun, smart people I remember, that actually liked me.

Charlie (solo): It was exhilirating welcoming Corinne into the jury last night.

Corinne (to the others): Let it be known I will not exchange a single sentence with those people for the rest of my life, and that alone is making me happy right now.

Randy (solo): Ponderosa will be much more fun with Corinne here.

(they head to the new Ponderosa)

Corinne (solo): I'm sorry none of us got to take home the million, but if taking home the million meant I had to align myself with Sugar, Crystal, Susie, or any of those people, I swear to God, they can keep the million.

Charlie (solo): So we transitioned from one Ponderosa to another. Now we get to stay in our own cabins, we get a lot more privacy.

Marcus (solo): It's nice to have that little bit of personal space. That's one benefit. Another benefit is we're all excited about being together in a place where we can enjoy this last week.

Randy (walking around): I'm declaring this entire area clothing optional.

Charlie (solo): We went on our first workout session. Although I definitely had fun hanging out with Marcus and running with Marcus, now I get to run with Marcus AND Corinne, which makes me even happier. Things are just getting better and better for me as a jury member. I'm loving it. As much as I wanted Corinne to make it to the final 2 or 3 and there's no doubt I would have voted for her to win the million, if she wasn't going to make it, I'm glad I get to spend this time with her on the jury. She is enhancing my experience a millionfold.

(various scenes of Marcus/Corinne/Charlie joking around in their workout clothes)

Marcus (solo): The new Ponderosa is not officially Ponderosa until the flag comes out. (they read treemail and get the flag) We managed to get this beautiful flag up. Somehow I found myself doing all the work, which is nothing new to me.

(eating and drinking that night)

Corinne (solo): We're really just gonna enjoy ourselves for the next couple of days. (Corinne exalts over her dessert, then the three of them dance around, ending in Marcus and Charlie carrying Corinne on their shoulders) The one thing Survivor really changes is life is a little bit sweeter, and the little things like brushing your teeth and showering and eating and having people that really embrace and love you no matter what, those things become so much more apparent to you. That's really nice.

Wildlife

The castoff Survivors learn about the wildlife of Gabon

Dr. Lee White: I'm Lee White. I work for the wildlife conservation society.

(Dr. White starts showing slides)

Marcus (solo): It was a really interesting lecture that gave us perspective over where we've been the last month or two.

Dr. White: You're actually in one of the most pristine parts of the whole planet. And almost the whole of Gabon is covered in rainforests.

Charlie (solo): You're so secluded, living in huts and looking at each other, living on one pond, you don't really know where you fit into the context of where you are in this magnificent place. He really provided that for us.

Dr. White: There's something like sixty thousand elephants in Gabon. It's one of the biggest herds of elephants left anywhere. (he says Gabon is a microcosm of the Congo and he gave them a snapshot as well as telling them what keeps Gabon special) And so they created this national park network that covers the whole country. Thirteen national parks. Ten percent of Gabon, eleven percent of Gabon protected. Hopefully forever. (he says to go to Gabonart.com)

Charlie (solo): After Dr. Lee White left us in his helicopter, we immediately got treemail.

(they go on a four-hour safari)

Marcus (VO): We come out of these jungles and all the sudden we're looking over a 400 foot drop.

Charlie (VO): I think one of the most exciting things we saw was a herd of buffalo. They were just taking their time, enjoying the landscape as well. It was a vision. To be able to share that experience with Corinne, Randy, and Marcus was really fun.

Corinne (VO): It was really neat. You felt like you were in Africa. You felt Africa. I thought that was really cool.

(they marvel over the sunset)

Marcus: Amazing. We don't get to see a lot of stuff besides Ponderosa and the base camp. This is our last sunset before we expect things to get busier. It's kind of a great way to spend the last night as the fantastic four.


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 RE: Insider transcript for Episode ... suzzee 12-10-08 1
 RE: Insider transcript for Episode ... Flowerpower 12-10-08 2
   RE: Insider transcript for Episode ... Q 12-10-08 3
       RE: Insider transcript for Episode ... citywitch 12-10-08 5
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12-10-08, 12:50 PM (EST)
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1. "RE: Insider transcript for Episode 11"
Thanks BR for bring this over.



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12-10-08, 04:10 PM (EST)
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2. "RE: Insider transcript for Episode 11"

Thanks for bringing this over, BR. Well, regarding the alliance of Kenny....During the loved ones episode when Kenny and his sister were walking away from camp. He said his alliance was Crystal and Sugar and "I saved both their a$$es and they both owe me..." He and his ego think that he is the only mastermind and that Sugar and Crystal have to be indebted to him. I think Sugar has played Crystal and Kenny all along keeping them happy yet also keeping Matty and Susie happy. Lately, I've been noticing that Sugar and Crystal seem closer as well. But, I still think that Sugar and Matty have each others back. I think with this past episode that Sugar will now choose to go with Matty to the F3.

With the insider clip of Kenny and "his alliance", I would like to know if someone can please translate that entire passage to me? Does he have a clear case of flight of ideas, or what? I totally can not get a thing out of it? Anyone?

Corrine is a serious beeyotch, and she has quite a hefty ego as well...she is a piece of work...a scarry piece of work. Talk about feeling entitled.


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12-10-08, 04:24 PM (EST)
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3. "RE: Insider transcript for Episode 11"
I know this is really a bashers post FP, but I have to comment on Corrine. I agree 100% with you. Scary piece of biotchness there.

All I know is that she says she will never speak a single sentence to these mutants ever again. So does that mean she does not speak at the Final TC?

I can hope can't I?



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5. "RE: Insider transcript for Episode 11"
well I'll just have to join in on this "bashing". it makes sense that Randy enjoys Corinne, but I have to say I now think a lot less of Marcus & Charlie because I can't for the life of me see why they like her so much?

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4. "RE: Insider transcript for Episode 11"
With the insider clip of Kenny and "his alliance", I would like to know if someone can please translate that entire passage to me? Does he have a clear case of flight of ideas, or what? I totally can not get a thing out of it? Anyone?

I don't know what he's talking about either. But I'm sure at least part of it is lies.

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