http://xfinity.comcast.net/blogs/tv/2013/04/25/survivor-castaway-malcolm-my-feelings-are-very-fragile-this-morning/I managed to weasel my way into Stealth Is Nonsense, I refuse to say that name, but I was always on the bottom. I wasn’t a part of the decision making. And I’d gotten to the end of the game, so I know I’m not an immunity challenge monster. I’m good, but I’m not great. And nobody’s going to drag me to the end, so if I’m going to make this thing, I’m going to have to take control of my own fate and mix it up. I couldn’t see it working out sticking with the favorites. ...
I have no idea what they’re thinking. To this day I still don’t know what’s going on between their ears. I love them both to death. They’re both really good guys. ...
I don’t know if all the “Survivor” neurons are firing out there. Eddie could not get it through his head why you would ever vote off an attractive girl. It doesn’t make sense to him. ...
you can’t help but like Reynold is because he’s such a reckless optimist. You come to him with an idea and he’s 110% behind it. Not everyone would give you an idol ...
I never was that sure about Erik. ... Nobody knew what he was thinking. ... Then he randomly votes for Phillip. He was up for doing things, but there was no rhyme or reason. ...
All I wanted to happen was for us to pull them out, scare them, and get them to vote for each other. And then I was going to tackle Eddie to keep him from getting up and giving the idol to Probst. It was supposed to be a bluff. ... But as far as pulling off a great move, it wasn’t supposed to go that way. ... Erik of all people has to have his first lucid thought and we had to play them.