Survivor Live Internet Talk Show with 
Rebecca Borman and Jenna Guzon-Bae
Episode 9 Survivor: Cook Islands  Cast-Off 
Segment 3 Transcript


(Transcript by SurvivorFever.net 11.19.06)

About Survivor Live:  Every Friday join hosts Jenna Morasca and Dalton Ross for an exclusive interview with the Survivor voted off each week, fan phone calls and in-studio guests.   Visit the official CBS website to hear live interviews with past Survivor: Cook Islands cast-offs

JM = Jenna Morasca     DR = Dalton Ross     

Rebecca = Rebecca Borman   Jenny = Jenny Guzon-Bae

 

DR:  It's Minus Ten time.  We'll go back and forth.  I'll give you a topic and you have to respond in 10 words or less.

DR:  Number 10, swimming challenges

Rebecca:  wish I'd kept my clothes on, extremely hard if you have no carbohydrates in your body

DR:  Number 9, Cristina

Jenny:  very nice woman but didn't get along in the game

DR:  Number 8, Binkie and Pookie

Rebecca:   I love my baby cats!

DR:  Number 7, belly dancing

Jenny:  sexy, fun, alluring and you should try it

DR:  Number 6, Joy Behar

Rebecca:  the funniest person on Earth!

DR:  Number 5, scrabble

Jenny:  creative, fun

DR:  Number 4, Nate

Rebecca:  a little disappointed but I still love him

DR:  Number 3, the housing market right now

Jenny:  sucks!

DR:  Number 2,  winning an Emmy

Rebecca:  great experience, will not give that Emmy to anyone

DR:  Number 1, that dastardly green bottle

Jenny:  hate it, despise it, toss it out the window

Caller:  Not excusing or justifying Candice or Jonathan's mutiny but how do you feel about the remaining Raro members, especially Nate wearing his heart on his sleeve, talking about "how dare they come to our tribe, who do they think they are."  And just being so hypocritical and going from that six pack to five pack and now there are only three Raro members left.

DR:  Good question.  He's the one who came out the strongest it seemed against Jonathan jumping while he did vote to get rid of him when you stayed. 

Rebecca:  He tends to buckle under pressure.  The majority rules and I think he just went with the majority. 

JM:  Who is the majority?  Adam?

Rebecca:  Adam, Parvati and Candice.

JM:  How does that happen?  Good for them.

DR:  Team Whitey.

Caller:  Jenny, when you voted off Rebecca did you think a merge was coming and you'd be able to reunite with Becky and Yul? 

Jenny:  I did address this earlier.  After Rebecca was gone yes we did think a merge...but then again we did have to still face the bottle.  We were hoping in the bottle it said there was going to be a merge.  Would I go back to Yul and Becky?  No, because I didn't have anything to begin with with them.  We worked very well together in the Puka tribe but there was no personal connection there.  They're good people but in the game it just wasn't going to work. 

DR:  I have a confession to make.  I had a little personal connection with Yul last night watching this reward.  I don't know what was going on.  I think Yul was having a personal connection with one of the natives.  There was a few funky things going.  Let's check out this clip of the reward.

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DR:  What a great clip.  First of all, they're walking and this guy jumps out with a big spear and starts screaming at them.  Then they're picked up and carried and then two ladies are scarfing down a Yul sandwich. 

Caller:  What were you guys' most memorable moment?  Jenny, I've got one more question to ask you so I'll ask on myspace. 

JM:  You can't answer on myspace until after the Finale.

Jenny:  Yeah, you're going to have to wait for that.  You can be my friend, though. 

DR:  It's always nice to hear what memories people bring home from this.

Jenny:  Just the overall experience, really.  One thing I was really disappointed of, it's probably not a good memory, I really, really wanted those letters from home.  When he said we were going to have those letters I already started crying when we were standing on the mat.  Then when we lost that, that was just so awful.  I had a confessional where I was crying.  You lasted that long and  you're down, you're losing and you need something, a pick-me-up.  But the whole experience is a huge memory in itself.  Watching the show and you remember every single thing that's happened.  And I have like the worst memory but I do remember little tidbits of everything.  Everything will stay with me forever.

Rebecca:  Starting fire because I have never, ever done that ever before.  I will never forget that I actually started fire.  I still wonder how I did it.  And gutting that chicken. 

Jenny:  I taught her how to gut a chicken. 

Rebecca:  She taught me how to gut a chicken and that is something that I will never, ever do again.

DR:  You didn't win the million dollars but this is a life experience.  Okay, it's time to break out the secret bottle, the secret message in a bottle.  I can now reveal what's in here or at least part.  This is Jenna Morasca's big question of the week.  We don't know what's in here.  Maybe Terry Dietz sent it or Tom Westman, your second favorite Survivor.

JM:  Rebecca, what are you going to do now?

Rebecca:  Monday I'm co-hosting The View with the ladies.  I'll continue being a make-up artist and hope that I can get on Dancing With the Stars.  I couldn't complete Survivor but I sure as hell can complete Dancing With the Stars. 

JM:  Jenny, what are you going to do now?

Jenny:  I'm going to continue with my real estate business back home.  So if anyone in the Chicagoland area can't survive where they're living go to my website, http://www.jennyguzonbae.com/

DR:  I just want to find out your reaction when Mark Burnett and Jeff Probst and Tom Shelley sat you down under that tent and told you what was going on [tribes divided by race].

Jenny:  The whole game of Survivor, just the basic elements of the game are very difficult to do.  And then to have to represent yourself, your family, etc., and they throw this whole racial thing into it.  At first I felt a little bit uncomfortable but you know, I've been a very big representative of my Filipino community back home.  I'm very proud to be an American and then on top of it I'm very proud to represent Filipino Americans.  Ako’y Survivor, and that means "I'm a Survivor."  I'm proud of it.  I'm glad I was able to represent more Asians on TV.

Rebecca:  It was definitely nice to see that there was more racial diversity on the show this season.  My initial reaction, I was taken aback by it, too.  I didn't expect it.  I didn't know if it was only going to last a week but going forward I hoped that it would alleviate some of the stereotypes that are out there.  People don't go outside of their cultures very often.  Seeing it firsthand on a reality show because I feel like this show is pretty accurate to who everyone is.  That you could kind of get an understanding of other cultures but unfortunately it didn't last that long for you to be able to do that. 

DR:  I think we all wish it had last a little bit longer.  But it's very hard to keep track of four tribes.  

DR:  Let's look at a promo for next week's episode.

<video clip>

JM:  I don't like kissing.  People kissing in front of me.  I don't like public kissing and I definitely don't like romance on Survivor.

Rebecca:  The hygiene thing is a little scary. 

DR:  I want to thank Jenny and Rebecca for being here. 

Jenny:  It was a lot of fun.

Rebecca:  It was fantastic.


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