F**kface - Survive Block Island: Meltdown Retrospective with Gavin & Andrew
Episode Date: November 12, 2022*SPOILERS AHEAD* WATCH SURVIVE BLOCK ISLAND: MELTDOWN BEFORE LISTENING! Now that Survive Block Island: Meltdown is wrapped up, Geoff sits down with Gavin & Andrew to dig into their experiences on the ...show and all the supposed betrayal everyone assumed. What was it like behind the scenes and how was it being trapped on an island together, virtually. Everything talked about here is a spoiler for Survive Block Island: Meltdown which people will say "How was I supposed to know there were spoilers" but like imagine you do that. Come on. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hello and welcome to another episode of Supplemental
Content.
Okay.
Is that not, would you like, I
can do it differently.
No, that was fun.
Hey, what's up, everybody?
It's Jeff from F*** Face.
Along with me, I got Eric and Andrew and Gavin,
and we're doing a piece of supplemental content.
Or I could do like,
hey, it's supplemental content time
with your old pals at F*** Face.
We talked about this a while ago,
doing a supplemental episode.
What show do you listen to where they go,
hey, what's up?
It's supplemental content.
Well, you started off then.
Guys, welcome to a very special
F*** Face episode.
It's Andrew and Gavin,
both participants in Survive Block Island Meltdown.
And we have here Jeff Ramsey,
who can help lead this conversation.
Guys, it's been a while
since we've been doing Survive Block Island.
And I know that some people may have forgotten some things, alliances, things that happen in the show.
But Gavin and Andrew have a lot to dig into here.
When does this come out?
Is this after the show is ended?
This will have to come out after the show is ended.
So you speak freely.
See, so it's like that.
So I didn't even say supplemental one time.
Oh, okay.
Yeah. But it is supplemental. But it is supplemental. like that. So I didn't even say supplemental one time. Oh, okay. Yeah.
But it is supplemental content.
But it is supplemental.
I understand, but you don't have to say that it's supplemental.
How about this?
Yeah.
Supplemental.
Hey, what's up?
It's Jeff and the Foo Face crew.
And a while back, we talked about doing a supplemental episode where Gavin and Andrew
discuss the particulars, get down and dirty about their experience performing together and against each other
on Survive Block Island Meltdown,
which is a survivor-inspired Minecraft show
that we filmed that's available on the Rooster Teeth website.
Is that good?
Yeah, I thought that was great.
Yeah, it's perfect.
I would like to know, Gavin, what was your prep going in?
We can kind of contrast
with each other what we did.
My prep going in
was making sure
I didn't have any other work
to do that week
so I could film for a week
on Survive Block Island.
You did more than that, though.
You watched the first season,
didn't you?
I watched season one
of Survive Block Island.
That was probably
the only research I did.
What did you think of it?
It was great. Let me ask
you a question. Who did you, like going in,
who did you think was going to win? Well, I knew who
won because it got spoiled for me.
Did I spoil it?
Because apparently I'm spoiling it for a lot of people.
You might have done, actually.
I remember thinking, oh, maybe
because obviously I knew I was going to play
and I thought, oh, I might be at an advantage
here because I'm noticing a lot of these games
are shit that I built once with you.
Yeah, you and I invented a lot of the,
we're like the genesis for a lot of the games in season one.
Yeah, and I saw the credits go by.
My name wasn't in there for, you know,
like map origin builder.
And I thought, well, damn.
Was my name in there for map origin builder?
Well, I mean, your name was all over it in other
places
like someone who built a lot of the challenges
I didn't get credit for building the challenges either
I'm not really fussed about it
people get real worked up about credits
I was talking to Megabat
she's like why isn't your name in there I was like oh I don't know
should I be mad
I didn't even know I was in the credits
so
but to be fair uh you uh
you certainly had a 50 hand in the the creation of anything that i had a hand in we're jesus dude
you still think that water looks good andrew no no i'm glad I'm glad. I'm glad I don't have it. Just to let it be known,
like, anything I've ever built
in Minecraft was 50% cabin.
Like, it's never been just me.
We were a package deal.
And we were pretty,
we got on pretty well,
except for the obsidian, I think,
was the one time
when we fucking blew it.
Did you enjoy it?
Like, were you surprised
at how good it was?
I was surprised at how robust the game is as a whole.
Like, just Survivor as a game is amazing.
And how easily it can be adapted into Minecraft.
And the fact that there's, like, actual Minecraft items
that you can use to represent a Survivor-specific thing,
and it works in an actual way.
I thought the visuals of, of like the heads was so good
that's not something
you get in the real
survivor yeah I
thought it was great
overall I think it's a
testament action was
amazing a testament to
how how well crafted
survivor as a game is
yeah like it is a part
like the mechanics of
survivor are almost
perfect like it's really
hard to break the game
and then minecraft is
just uniquely suited
it's like that kind of sandbox.
And there really isn't another,
like there's not another game out there
that we could have done it
that would have worked with as much parody.
And with all the mods added in,
like the proxy chat and stuff works so well.
The fact that you could walk off on your own
and you actually feel alone
as voices faded into the distance.
That was really cool.
Fun fact, that worked very well in season two.
Broke immediately in season one.
We were manually pulling people out of chats
and putting them in Discord chats and stuff.
It was a nightmare.
It seems like a nightmare
because I was using it to judge who could hear me or not.
I would edge up to someone closer to me
and then I would edge forward to listen to the people further on
and then I would edge back.
Then I would know that only the person I'm looking at can hear me. I'd be trying
to get their attention. Did they have that
knowledge of who is in the chats in season one?
Because I feel like that's a level of paranoia that that
cast may not have had to deal with.
I don't remember, but I do remember
the thing I do remember is we would watch people
like foraging off in the wilderness looking for
totems and we would have
conversations like, okay, is Alfredo
too far away from Joe to hear him
have that conversation with Barb
yeah pull him out pull him out
it was a very painful
painstaking manual process I don't remember what their
purview was but just that it was a nightmare
on the production end and I'm so glad
they fixed it for season 2 yeah it worked really well
it was awesome how about you Andrew
what was your prep okay so
in the way we have a little bit different.
Jesus.
Relationship.
Do you not know about his prep?
I mean,
I know he watched some live streams of the competitors.
I don't know about this.
This is my prep.
This is incredible.
We,
we have a different relationship with survivor.
I love the game of survivor.
Like,
you know,
I'm not comparing myself at all to like a tom brady or like peyton manning but their obsession with football is like what i
have with survivor like i just love the game and i study it and i do a lot of things survivor is
largely a game about knowledge so my first level of prep was i needed to figure out who the cast
is because i don't know a lot of people outside of the small bubble i'm in within roosterteeth so i figured i'd have no idea who any of these people are and for how fast we film we
would shoot typically two episodes per day it's a five-day shoot i didn't think i'd have a lot of
time to socially try to break into relationships that already existed or unwind them in some way
so the first thing i did was they sent us this
folder uh to submit our skins so they could release a trailer for survive block island meltdown
i was checking that folder every single day looking to see who would add to it so i'd know
who the cast was ahead of time so i'd have what the fuck that was the first layer how useful is
that this is tip of the eye i heard other people say
like i didn't know what the cast was till the trailer i was like i was so far ahead in that
aspect i was checking every day to see who it was then once i had everybody it was like great
i don't want anyone to know that i'm like doing research on people so once the trailer came out
i followed everybody on the cast and i put tweet notifications for every single person because I just wanted to see everything that they were talking about going into the shoot.
Once I did that, I then wanted to know roughly how much everybody knew about the game of Survivor as a whole because it changes the depth of strategy and possible options and just familiarity.
the depth of strategy and possible options and just familiarity so everybody who twitch streamed i watched everyone's first twitch stream to where they reacted to it and i got pretty useful
information from that from people either being like i'm not really familiar with survivor or
the cast or like lexi who is on the cast said i love meg i don't trust her in survivor which
was something i just had in my back pocket and knew that I could talk to Meg about if I needed to be like,
Hey,
I listened to this.
She will not trust you.
I want to trust you.
It was a way for me to build trust.
He knew all of the alliances before we'd even join the game before we joined.
He know the alliances before they were made.
Like just like,
he's just like,
I assume this will happen.
Yes.
Yeah.
I kind of tell because what i did was i followed
everybody and then i looked at who everybody followed and i made a spreadsheet of who followed
who so that would give me a general understanding of who had previous relationships going into the
game and it held pretty true the first two or three votes the people that got eliminated were
people that didn't follow anybody else on the cast so So the first person who went home, I sat in and get to really interact with them was Blessing.
Blessing was the only person
who didn't follow a single person on the cast.
Hey, hold on.
Before we go any further,
I just realized this has already come out.
This has been out for a while.
Yes.
But if you're listening to this
and you don't know who wins,
like you just got,
we just had our first spoiler,
Blessing's the first person to go home.
Maybe stop here if you want to watch
it without having it spoiled
yes because from this second
on every moment of the show will be
spoiled and it is a great show I remember
talking to Andrew in the first episode
this is when we were everyone was like
starting to talk about alliances
started trying to talk to Jack about an alliance but
he didn't want one
he didn't want one? He didn't want one?
Jack didn't want to lie the entire game,
which made it a bit difficult.
Jack didn't understand how fucking survival works, apparently.
Oh my God, it was so fucking annoying.
At one point, I tried to save Jack
because I just did all the outcomes in my head.
I was like, with this outcome, you'll still be here tomorrow.
He's like, I don't want to lie.
I'm like, well, you're going home then.
And he was like, okay.
But I talked to Andrew on the first day and Andrew already had
all this information like well Lexi's
close with Blizz and blah blah blah and I was like
how do you
how do you know?
It was a different thing of like yeah as well because there was a tech
test that you didn't go to and the people that
did go to that tech test was like
Blizz, Lexi, a lot of the people that were
not in the building for it that were streamers
they were
like talking and stuff i i spent most of that time trying to count how far in blocks the range was
for our thing because we had to put it in and i determined while they were talking that it was
like 60 blocks it's like a 60 block rating i also i was using a controller and i was not that calm
with it and i didn't at this time want to show how little I knew
how to play on the PC version with the controller. So I got stuck in a boat and I didn't know how to
get out of it. I didn't want to tell anybody. So I spent like the last seven minutes just riding
around this little pond in a boat, just pretending like I was happy and I wanted to be there.
Can I say just for a second, Andrew does this. He creates spreadsheets. He watches streams.
He looks at who people are following to discover the relationships.
He does this tremendous amount of work to get ahead of the game.
Yeah.
But at no point in that process does he play the game.
No.
Yeah.
Which would have been the most beneficial thing he could have done is understand how the fucking game works.
But that never crosses your mind?
He takes the whole situation and just right-clicks and looks at the code.
He's not interested in the activity.
What happened?
I've spent so much time playing the Xbox version of Minecraft.
I have hundreds and hundreds of hours that I had a false confidence.
Shocking, I know.
That I would be able to adjust to this really quickly.
I could not figure out the controls,
but that also worked to my advantage later
for how I ended up having to play the game strategically,
which was not necessarily how I planned on going in.
It didn't start the way...
I kind of had this vision of how it would go,
and I had to adapt greatly.
But that wasn't...
I think the funniest prep I did during the Twitch streams
was I watched Jack stream Minecraft after the announcement announcement and he streamed for four hours and that motherfucker
did not mention it once zero mention of it all he was doing was digging a hole to the point where i
watched for an hour and i said this is insane i need to do something about this i had a friend
go into his Twitch chat
and ask about survival.
Like, hey, I'm excited about it.
Hoping to prompt Jack to talk about it.
Didn't do it.
I had four different people prompt during the stream
and he never acknowledged it.
It was the only stream I got zero information out of.
So can I just say that's brilliant of you.
Very funny, very funny outcome.
But what the fuck is Jack doing that he can't promote our show?
God, get your head out of the hole, dumbass.
Promote the show.
The audience is asking you questions about it.
So, Andrew, I don't stream.
What did you do research for me?
I didn't really have to do anything for you because we spend so much time making the podcast.
Yeah, I kind of know you and I know your familiarity with Survivor didn't really have a lot of questions and you it was sort of reverse
meg stream as well i did watch yeah i watched meg's first stream she very briefly mentioned
it but i sort of through you had a familiarity of her knowledge of the game as a whole so i didn't
have i wanted to work with meg going into it i didn't think that you and i would be on the same
team yeah i didn't either. You know a little
sausage. We actually asked Meg
to be in season one but she was like I don't really play Minecraft
I don't know much about it so she kind of gave us a soft no
and then luckily we were able to get her in season two and I'm so
glad we did but initially she
would have
appeared in season one. I'm glad it worked out the way it did
because the Gavin Andrew
Meg dynamic turned out to be cool. That's crazy
she doesn't play Minecraft, so she doesn't.
Hey, Andrew, you play Minecraft.
You play with a controller on the PC.
I heard that you played Windowed the whole time.
Yeah, so that was post after everything was over.
Like, literally, we filmed the last thing that evening.
I was showing my spreadsheets instead of playing games.
Well, this was because I don't use the PC all that often and we're constantly clicking into audacity and OBS and all these things And I just I didn't know how to go full screen and out of it easily
I was so worried about screwing something up
So I just thought oh, I'll just have it be small and I can just click around everything never did he think to ask we?
Would like 12 people in it
you know what this was honestly the worst thing was so the first day of filming i went to the
tech test so i was like i'm fucking good i followed their document i did the prep i'm just waiting and
we're waiting for i think gavin megan michael to get their computer set up or whatever so we're
just there we're hanging out and i thought
oh it'd be a funny thing if i punched the bedrock and then got stuck and like people at that i was
just gonna do like goofy little bit thing and so i punch all the way down the bedrock and then i'm
coming up and i can faintly hear people because we have proximity chat on and everybody who is at
the tech test all of their shit is broken. Nobody knows how anything works. Like everyone needs help.
And I'm stuck in this hole.
And I'm like,
help,
help.
Did someone,
did someone help me?
I didn't know who to ping and nobody could hear me because of the proximity.
I had to punch my way from bedrock all the way back to the surface to get help.
Here's what I think is fuck.
Extra befuddling.
Uh,
here's some more sausage for you.
Yeah.
Uh, I, uh, you know, I executive produced this show.
And so I'm on the back end, the behind the scenes stuff doing it.
Andrew was a goddamn menace to me and Will and Trevor.
Will's the director and then Trevor is, you know, actor producer.
He's player coach, host coach.
Andrew would come to us and say, like, hey, I have a question.
And this would be like a month before we do the show.
And he's like, if I find a totem in the wild, can I take it and then break the chest and hide it so nobody knows that there was ever a totem there?
And I'm like,
Oh fuck,
I don't know.
So then I got to stop down and then I got to go have a meeting with Will and
Trevor to figure out is Andrew breaking the game?
And if so,
can we allow it or not?
He did that five or six times,
like with ludicrous questions.
We'd have to go like,
no,
you absolutely can't do that.
Or yes,
you can.
But,
but so once again,
the lines of communication with the producers of the show were wide open he was asking verbose questions at no
point did he say also it's windowed so many opportunities to ask to get to solutions i
didn't realize the windowed was an issue until i went full screen because i'd never done it i had
nothing to compare it to once i went full screen and spreadsheet went full screen because I'd never done it. I had nothing to compare it to. Once I went full screen...
I bet your freaking spreadsheet was full screen then.
So I went back into the world
and I redid the final challenge.
And you know those like the ladder
jumps? I don't know. Did you get to the ladder jumps,
Gavin, in that final? No, I was just sucking too
much at the
platforming bit. That took me the longest to do.
I did it on my first tried
and not when it was full screen when it was full screen i did first try and that could also just
be a nod of the pressure moment of it because it was an exhausting process to be part of but
yeah now a window i would i'd love the opportunity to play again at some point in the future and to
play with a full screen. I think really just immediately
Changes the game for me. Well if we ever do a winners at war you'll obviously be there
So we had a rough start in our game of survival. Oh, I had a terrible. Oh, you don't know about this Do you know any further was that it to your prep or was there more?
Okay, so I did the spreadsheets. I listed everything I learned Lexi and blizz were close. I learned that foo. Yeah. Oh,
I learned that they do like a Saturday among a stream.
Apparently like,
like foo.
Yeah.
And Lexi are in that blizz is sometimes in that.
So really I viewed like the sort of core Alliance that I had to deal with.
My assumption going in would be like Michael foo.
Yeah.
Lexi blizz.
And then Blaine was sort of,
um,
complicating in that because he's part of squad
team force which blizz is part of so there are some some factors i think that was the main
prep i did yeah spreadsheets streams i watched the show so in the show when you watch it i'll
ask questions at various points of like oh how does this work within the game we're playing
i knew like every time i asked those i already knew the answer to those questions i just wanted to appear yeah what i've learned is that andrew is playing dumb
the entire game every single question he asked he already knew the answer to is that true yeah
absolutely anytime i asked a game question about like the structure i had watched the show already
two times i was familiar with it i just didn't want them to know that there's a point in the
first episode i don't know if it because we reshot something i don't know if it's there but they asked like yeah who's seen it
before and i said nope and i'd absolutely seen it yeah we should i would ask questions on a
occasion we're recording this before the show is edited right yeah we haven't seen the show
it's not even finished yeah we've i've i've seen through episode three right so uh which by the
way episode three was fucking phenomenal So, which by the way,
episode three was fucking phenomenal.
The funny thing about this too is like,
you guys were on the red team.
All the action is going on on the blue team.
So you guys are,
are not as represented until a little bit later in the show.
You get a lot of screen time when you win every challenge.
Yeah.
Success means you get to leave early in this show. Yeah, you film a lot less too
because often on the first episode,
if you won the first challenge,
they wouldn't need you for that segment
and that would lead into a lunch break.
So you'd have a larger window of availability
of just doing whatever you wanted.
And that's just a function of just time and money, honestly.
We would love to have filmed more on both sides,
but we have to be so
efficient with how we do it. We're also
super behind on day one. And maintain
the integrity of what we're doing.
Andrew, briefly, he said we refilmed something.
I would like to point out, we didn't refilm
important shit. When we refilmed something, it was
the introduction to, like, everybody come up
in here so I can say hello.
I was a little stilted, so try that again. But anything, like the introduction to like, everybody come up on here so I can say hello. And we're like, man, I was a little stilted. So try that again. But anything like the integrity of the competition
was secure and in place the entire time. Yeah. We didn't refilm any of that stuff.
I was never a part of any redoing anything that was like an actual reaction to anything.
That's part of the stress on the back end is we are constantly presented with problems that we have to solve
in the moment while not having
it affect what you guys are doing in
the game. And that's some of
the best problem solving I've ever
been to because it's really high stakes
and really stressful but really fun.
And it really makes you be creative.
But getting into it, Andrew,
you started off on a lame
foot, I would say.
On a bad ankle.
On a bad ankle.
What do you...
I went in, and so my perception going in was I felt like I would maybe have a similar to Matt Bragg trajectory.
Where I'm pretty good at games, I'm familiar with Minecraft.
It would make sense to keep me around initially because i have value in challenges
and then try to get me out before the merge because you don't want me to win individual
immunity that's sort of what i plan going in we go to the first challenge and the first challenge
is like a kind of simple setup where there are chests in this jungle area you have to run out
grab a piece run back and then you just rotate. There's 12 or 11 pieces, and so we ordered
a structure. There's also a totem
hidden in there, so you don't want to take too long
unless you're actually looking for it.
So we're going through. I'm the second to last to go.
We have a pretty big lead at this point.
I think I'm getting the 11th piece.
I go in, and I do look
for a totem. I don't know if... Did you try
to find a totem at Algeva when you were doing your runs?
Not for a single second.
Do you guys know where the totem was? I don't know if you did you try to find a totem at all gavin when you're doing your runs not for a single second do you guys know i thought challenge one i don't want to be i don't want any eyes on me my guess was that the totem was in the trees the totem was on the little island i think a
couple people walked over are you serious yeah i think you you specifically walked over it andrew
i oh no because i literally so i'm doing my second run and I'm looking, I'm like, okay, so the
totem probably has to be in a place that won't be accidentally found.
And there's this little island in the middle that was really inaccessible to get to.
And visible to people.
I climbed, I was one of the, a few people climbed up or was I the only one that went
to this island?
I honestly don't remember.
I just remember that we laughed a lot because you kept walking over it, being right around it yeah was it buried or was it just in a normal chest
i don't remember i'm so excited to see this anyway i don't remember i go on the island and i look for
a minute for it and i couldn't find it and i was like i guess it's not here i would think it would
be here so then i left and i felt like oh it took me longer to get onto that island than i wanted to
i find a piece and then i'm running back and there's kind of a long tunnel.
And with proximity, I had just gotten into range.
And while I'm getting there, I'm like, oh, I don't have the piece of my hand.
This is weird.
And I opened my inventory and I don't have the piece of my inventory either.
I no longer because I was having an issue because the buttons were flipped from console
to PC where grab and close were different.
you because the buttons were flipped from console to pc where grab and close were different so i don't know if i didn't grab the piece out of the box that i found or if i had dropped the piece
but so i'm at the entrance so my team could see me i turn around and i could just hear jack yell
he's turning around and i was just saw him come up through the trees and just he started like
looking down,
like he'd actually like lost his keys is what it looked like.
And then he just pissed off straight back in.
It's like,
I'll be right back.
And it's amazing. Cause you can't trust Andrew.
I can't trust anything he says or does.
I just imagined that it was Andrew running around going,
Oh no,
Oh no,
Oh no.
That was internally my thing was like,
Oh no,
I don't,
what did I do?
I was like, oh no, what did I do? I was asking, nobody was willing to respond
at that time of if I dropped it or if I didn't serve.
So I was just going through
and I found another chest with a piece.
So I grabbed that piece and I run back.
And then as soon as I'm back, Blaine goes,
who's the last person, he's out of range.
And then production confirms that I grabbed the piece
and I just threw it in the jungle. I just threw
the piece in the fucking
thing. So Blaine now has to run in
and find one that's just out on the floor
somewhere. That's why I'd heard about this. Blaine
told me about this and he's like
fucking Andrew. What
the fuck? And the whole time Blaine was gone, Andrew
was just like, oh
I'm so sorry.
Like properly freaking out about it.
I was so genuinely defeated.
I've been watching Survivor since season one
when I was six years old.
I've wanted to play a game like this for 20 years
and I dropped the fucking piece.
It was so like there was no spin zone
for if we lost and why I shouldn't go.
It was like, oh, I've dreamed of doing this for so long
and I've immediately crushed that dream.
Let me ask, at this point,
let's say red team loses or fire team loses
and you guys have to go to the chopping block.
Are you fucked or do you have an alliance
that you're comfortable with
or you feel safe with in this moment?
I tried to make an alliance with Gavin
before the challenge began
and he didn't want to do that.
So I didn't feel
super secure.
At that point, I was just listening to
people. I didn't want to make any false
agreements at that point. Which is so funny because
the reverse of how people think. I was
100% loyal to Gavin
from the beginning. I don't
think I trusted you at any point.
Your testimonials, Gavin, are so funny
by the way. They would have these sincere moments
and it would cut to Gavin's testimonial and he'd be like,
yeah, I'm just biding my time
to Weebo Jack out.
It's fucking great. He was so evil.
I just wanted
to, in all of my interviews,
not seem like I was just being taken for a ride.
So I'd be like, well, I trust this person
blah blah blah, and I would just finish off with like,
but I don't really trust them and they're going to stab me
in the back. I couldn't commit to any.
I was so paranoid the entire game.
So if Red Team, sorry,
if Fire Team loses this challenge,
your first person voted out.
I think it's very
possible. After this vote
though, I think it becomes
complicated. I think the first one
I could see myself going, but any other tribal or chopping block I think it becomes complicated. I think the first one I could see myself going,
but any other tribal or chopping block,
I think could have gone differently
because Gavin and I had an alliance
that I feel confident in.
I don't like it being your best interest,
Gavin, to keep me around.
I don't know why you would go against me at that stage.
So it'd come down to Jack and Blaine.
So what point do you have your alliance then?
Is it after the first challenge?
After the first one, yeah. At the beginning of episode
two, Gavin felt
comfortable. I think he reached, I think you're the one
that initiated that talk. I was like, yeah, absolutely.
I want to do this. Yeah. I want to
stay loyal to you. I trust you.
I think what I expected, I
expected to hear more about alliances
in episode one and
got nothing from Jack. No one else
would talk to me and i just listened to you
as well and i was like by episode two i was so paranoid that i hadn't had like an actual alliance
session i was like i'm in the worst spot ever i don't have anyone so we made that alliance and
then we went exploring for a totem and i found a totem with lexi and bliss like we were all
searching the same area we're on top of each other. And Lexi found it.
And then we all just broke off. I don't know if they had
to talk, but I broke off because
I ideally want
Blizz and Lexi to go. They're going
against me. So then, I
actually don't know if they were going. Lexi said
she would have voted me out, so I guess they were.
Dude,
that was an awesome... I was camming
that moment because I was helping out as a camera
lexi and bliz were in the middle of having a conversation and you interrupted it and they
didn't know how much you'd heard and they were kind of freaking out and it was fucking awesome
to watch and you i don't think ultimately heard anything but they were having some pretty
significant plans and then that right right there is that moment where then lexi finds the totem i believe too like right in that yes sequence yeah
yeah you you scared the shit out of them i didn't hear a single thing but i already knew they were
together so like it didn't matter like i already had that assumption that they were going to be
close and that that'd be a bond that'd be difficult to break it was mainly that's why i did the
research because i didn't want to go to not knowing blizz or lexi i didn't want to go to lexi and say hey i'm thinking we get rid of blizz because
she'd immediately tell him and then i'm the target so that's why like knowing the relationships was
important i think if i remember correctly the conversation they were having is they were
forming like a like a queer alliance and then uh they were asking if blame if they should include
blame in an alliance and like if he
was trustworthy or not and then and then you walked up right in the middle of and they're like
you're like you're like hey guys i was just walking around looking for stuff and they're like
okay all right it was very funny so then that happened and we go back to the camp and jack
says did you guys find anything and
i immediately said no i didn't find anything which wasn't a lie i didn't find it and then blizz said
no i didn't find anything either and at that moment i thought fucking awesome i just need a
moment to jack to be like lexi has an idol blizz is lying to you that and that never was something
that had to come up but that was just i was sody for like, if I needed to being able to say,
Hey Jack,
this is what's going on.
Lexi is an idol.
They're hiding it from you.
I'm telling you this.
I want to work with you.
So I think if we would have had to go episode two or past that,
it would have been,
they would have targeted me.
I would have tried to target Lexi under let's blindside them with their idol.
And it would come down to Blaine and Jack.
Hey Gavin,
have you, did you have any kind of strategy like this or is this so fucking alien to you that it's like sounding
like gobbledygook or what uh i was so out of it in terms of like what i thought everyone was doing
the only person i'd really had a real alliance conversation with was andrew so all i thought i
should do was test how real my alliances with with Andrew so I just followed him across the map
for like 20 minutes I was sneaking behind him
okay that's another great
moment I was camming
I think I was camming Andrew and then Gavin
shows up and Andrew
it's perfect timing too this is around episode
two or three I think it was pretty early
Andrew finds this
like structure
this like halo looking structure
that's like built over a lava flow or something.
Yeah.
And it's wild and it's like massive.
And he walks right up to it
and Gavin's just following him the whole way.
And I was close enough to hear him
because he was talking to himself a little bit.
Invariating.
Yeah, I saw this thing pop into my draw distance.
I was like, Jesus Christ, the size of this thing.
And Andrew didn't react.
He was just like returning to a place he'd clearly already been. Yeah. So all of my trust. I was like, Jesus Christ, the size of this thing. And Andrew didn't react. He was just like
returning to a place
he'd clearly already been.
So all of my trust
for Andrew was like,
uh-oh.
Gavin walks right up
to Andrew and he's like,
what are you doing?
And Andrew's like,
uh,
Andrew's totally on his heels
at this point
and nothing has happened
and Gavin's like,
Gavin is instantly
in that moment convinced
he had just found a totem
and he's just like,
where's the totem?
What are you guys doing?
And Andrew's like I swear
I don't know and Gavin is not
buying it and it is a really funny
standoff between you two and at this point
I have no one in this game
I have no one
I regret it so much because Gavin
and I kind of did this like funny bit where we're
climbing to what was a cloud and was
pointless like we spent so much time reaching
this thing yeah it's like what was it was an artifact left over in a copy and was pointless. Like, we spent so much time reaching this thing. Yeah, there were these, like, ash clouds.
What was it?
It was an artifact left over in a copy and paste
that they didn't know.
Oh, okay.
That's what it was.
You guys thought it was a spaceship or something?
It was like a black blob that was way up in the sky.
You guys spent an entire day building it.
We just let you guys go.
I think they're going to cut and release that
as supplemental for the thing,
because it's a really funny little adventure
you guys go on.
I wasted so
much time looking for totems and stuff that
after the thing ended I checked
with Trevor I was like hey was there anything
at this thing he's like oh no that was
some shit left over from season one or like
oh no that was like a glitch we didn't clear that up I was like
great that's fantastic
yeah you guys wasted a lot of time but you
generated a lot of comedy we went on that
adventure and then I came down,
and I thought, oh, there's like probably five minutes left.
I could just either hang out in the camp,
or I could just revisit this place,
because I thought Gavin was stuck,
because I left him stuck last time I saw him.
He ran away from me in a hole or something.
Yeah, I was like, you dig into this hole, I'll watch.
You figure it out, and then I just left.
What?
You dig into this hole, I'll watch? What out and then I just left so I thought you dig into this hole I'll
what is this fucking Tom Sawyer
no it was
what is this it's fun to paint the fence
are you kidding me
no we were on a
we were on a volcano and I
think there was a hole and he thought there may have been
something in it so I was like yeah you searched
there and then I just left was what
happened and I thought oh I can either just wait at camp i'll keep it busy for 10 minutes i think i immediately climbed
out yeah you were instantly behind me and i just had no idea so it's like oh go check this thing
i looked at very briefly before and so i looked and there was nothing there once again and i
thought well maybe if i climb up higher so i'm placing blocks and as i place blocks to go up i see gavin crouching at the base of the stairs
and i thought oh no this optically looks terrible you were like gavin yeah i was shocked i didn't
expect to see you and i understood that it looked bad because i hadn't told you that i had found
this place yet yeah and you were like where's the totem and i was i you knew that i had been there before based on my reaction i was like why would i go back to
the place like if i found a totem here why would i decide to just be here why would i go back to
this like it makes no sense for me to do that but while we were having that talk then blizz showed
up and i was like what did what did blizz here because I told Gavin in that moment
that Lexi had a totem
I was like oh fuck does he know
that I said that and so then
we all broke off and we're getting pulled
for interviews and blizz said yeah
I heard you saying to Gavin
about not having a totem I was like oh
he definitely heard something but what did he hear
like the paranoia of not knowing
the full things that they heard or didn't
hear was,
was a lot.
It was so stressful.
I got to say this,
the strength in a show like this to me is those moments where you guys had
like a,
a really uncomfortable three-way information standoff that like nobody felt
good about.
And everybody was trying to figure out who was suspect.
It was,
it was,
it was very,
very,
very funny and felt very real,
which I guess a question I've been wondering for a while
because I'll never probably get to be in the show
because I have to produce it,
and I know too much about it.
How quickly does it become real?
How invested in the show do you become?
How quickly?
I would say at the first challenge.
Yeah, like immediately.
Does it feel like Survivor?
Does it feel like you're on the island?
Yeah.
I kind of, I hoped it would.
And even though there's no real incentive to winning,
there's no million dollar prize,
you still don't want to leave the game.
Yeah.
Really?
Yeah.
Yeah, absolutely.
Did it, for sure.
And I was playing like,
I didn't really know how I played my game.
I was playing like in a really cutthroat kind of,
like I don't think I've ever lied to Michael I've
lied to Michael more in like three
episodes of that game than I have the
entire time I've known him
honestly I was just
I knew he didn't trust me I knew he was gonna
get rid of me so I just kept lying right to his
face I was like this feels so weird
I don't yeah I don't know if it
was ever said
expressly out loud,
but you got Gav slitty
very quickly.
Yeah,
I just felt like I had to go apeshit.
I literally like
wrecked the entire game at one point.
I'm excited for you guys to watch it
because what Michael does
for like the first four episodes
is really impressive and funny.
Like the way he runs that blue team
and because they go to the chopping block every fucking week. That's so funny. He told me about that. That's and funny. Like the way he runs that blue team and because they go to the chopping block
every fucking week.
That's so funny.
He told me about that.
That's so funny.
How he survives
and how in your face he is
about the whole thing
and in like invested
and also like lays out fair about it.
It's like, it's really,
it was really impressive.
I was blown away to hang around.
How naturally playing Survivor came to him.
And he hasn't really watched it at all.
He said he watched some YouTube compilations
of Jeff Probst being sassy.
That's all.
He told me the same thing.
He's like, I just want to see what Jeff Probst would do.
So I just figured kind of going with that.
The way he had like two or three layers of contingency
for every tribal I was at with him was just unbelievable.
He'd like thought out every single thing.
He was like lying to his own alliance
in order to prevent me from doing stuff in Tribals.
I was like, this guy gets Survivor.
He just thinks Survivor.
He's devious.
Yeah.
Andrew, did it feel like,
we talked about like how soon did it feel real.
Did it scratch the Survivor itch for you?
Like where it's something you wanted to be on for 20 years?
It was, so it was like a a complicated thing because
it was a very stressful game and i kind of had this initial mindset going in of how the game
would go and it so didn't go as planned so i had a tough kind of readjustment period with my own
game where i dropped the piece and the first challenge and so the other team we won that
challenge the other team had to vote somebody out so the next challenge we're gonna have to bench somebody on our team and i knew at that
moment that it would make sense for them to want to bench me and i thought if i get benched on the
second challenge there is no reversing this perception that they'll have of me i'm just not
being good at this game in any way so i had to lean into it so i got benched which was never a scenario i
considered going in i thought there's no way that i'd be benched um and it completely shifted my
game of trying to be as under the radar as possible and seem as clueless to everything
around me as i could be did you think spoiler alert that you would win no not at all but that
was like a weird um self-confidence issue mixed with like having
a stressful week in my personal i was so burnt out by the time we did the finale um that i just
didn't feel confident that i would get any votes at all it was shocking that i ended up winning the
the game from you had a strong jury though even though i think i played a really good i think
everyone just appreciated your enthusiasm for the game itself. It was like a nice like sort of the nice guy
won. I feel like that rarely happens in CS.
Yeah. In a weird way though
where I didn't plan on being the nice guy at all.
I was ready to lie and betray
and backstab and I was open to all those things
but it just didn't make sense for me to do that
because Red won every
single challenge. And that was a weird thing
too. Go ahead. I was going to say you had the
you had the victory that Jack was
gunning for that he shot at.
So, yeah, how was that
like? Because I left right after
the merge, right? When I had to go off
and deal with Millie's surgery. But
you guys were killing it. I think
you won the first three or four challenges. I don't remember
how many there were before the merge.
Four? Yeah, we won four, I think. We won the first four. four challenge i don't remember how many there were before this the merge four yeah we won yeah four i think we won the first four then we did a tribe swap and what's
crazy is that i could have ended up on blue because what happened was everybody had to stand
in front of a box and i i'd listened to i guess other prep i did i was listening to like people
that played survivor their podcast there's somebody who drew rocks and they
specifically mentioned when they drew rocks that they said to jeff give me the one that the other
people didn't want because they didn't want the weight of like oh i made this choice and i fucked
it up like just letting other people make it for you so i was like i'm not gonna stand in front of
any of these someone else can stand and i'll pick whatever one's left. Michael did the same thing. Oh no! So once like it came
to pick a box there were two available
and I was like well I'm not moving
he's like I'm not moving and then he moved
and he went 80% of the way to
one box which would have put him on red team
and me swapped to blue
and then he changed paths and he switched boxes
Wow! So there is a very close time
like the game I think would
have completely shift if he just
stayed with that one box if i would have had to go blue there's so many as much prep as i did
you need a tremendous amount of luck to win it's so fascinating looking at all the lucky breaks
that are required along the way to get to the end it was an interesting jury for sure like i feel
like it was it felt like a jury from an early season of survivor
where it was more about just like how nicely you played like meg didn't get votes from people on
her original tribe because she was involved in voting them out and i feel like in survivor now
you get a lot of people who are like well you played a game i can you know you played a good
game of survivor even though you voted me out so you get my vote and I feel like that didn't really happen for Meg on this
jury
it was a weird thing we're going in as
I talked about of having these kind of planned
alliances I really wanted to be in an
alliance with Blessing, Lindsay
and John
and they were the first three people voted
out so it was a funny thing where even
though the team I was on
was winning the people that I felt I needed for numbers kept going home so it was a funny thing where even though the team I was on was winning, the people that I felt
I needed for numbers kept going
home. So it was not at all helpful to like
my vision of how the game was going to go.
It was like I was still losing. So when
you do the tribe swap, who was
on your team then? Blizz, Blaine,
Meg, and myself. So you really
just lost Jack. Yeah, Jack got
flipped and then Gavin was in no man's
land. Right. right he was gonna
join you got the gray cap or whatever yeah what did that mean i just meant that i missed
the challenge yeah so the way it works is we had an uneven number of people so we split into the
two groups one person drew like the gray rock which means they don't have a team. We sent him to exile, essentially.
Then they had their competition
and then the
losing team had to vote one of their players
out and then Gavin replaced the person.
Oh, I like that. That's cool.
But I also got an extra vote
from that island that I could
use. Oh, that's cool.
There's usually a benefit to going
and getting exiled.
Even though you end up missing a conversation and missing a challenge yeah you miss the social game and you miss the planning and you see you come in blind and behind the curve on
that but if you're smart you come in with some sort of an advantage and you're guaranteed you
don't get voted out one episode i left red team and i came back to a blue team where Jack was a broken man.
Jack literally just went off on his own and built a little hut and sat in it.
Oh, I heard about that.
There's another funny thing
that happened where
on that blue team at the end
when Jack is clamoring to find a totem
because he knows it's the only way he'll stay.
And then I think Michael at some point
is doing the same thing.
And we had put the totem,
like on the blue base,
they had built above it,
like this tall blue,
like a blue wool,
it ended up looking like a sword,
but it was like a cross almost.
And very early on,
we were like, after they built it,
we were like, oh, built it, we were like,
oh, fuck it.
Let's just put a totem up there.
And there was a totem up there
for like half the game
that nobody ever bothered
to go up and look for.
It was visible.
I did so many shots of people.
I don't know if they'll make it
in the episode,
but I had so many shots
from the totem looking down
at them having conversations
about where the totem would be.
Awesome.
Yeah.
That's great. It was above
them the entire time. So good. If Jack had just
and there was a ladder and at some point
the ladder got broken so I went and fixed
it to make sure people could easily get up
there and like and Jack
is literally running around going I got some fuck totem
totem. He made his own little house to the side
next to it and he's like he if
anybody had looked up they could have seen. Wow.
It was wild.
That's crazy.
I don't think any contestant
at this point knows that
except for you two.
I think you're the first two people
that know that now.
Well, I saw Michael find it.
Did he find it up there?
Yeah.
Oh, I left,
so I didn't know
if anybody ever found it.
I think the next morning,
post-Jack,
he wanted to jump off the top of it.
So he found it. He found it. I didn't know it ever got found. Yeah. Okay, great of it. So he found it.
He found it.
I didn't know it ever got found.
Yeah, it was found.
Okay, great, great.
Yeah, and he straight up just showed it to me.
He was like, hey, look what I found.
It's another one.
He was just landing on his head.
Yeah, and that's partially where I have blind spots now
because I had to leave right after the merge, I guess.
And then, so I don't really, I know who won,
but I don't know what happened in the game from that point on. So, or not merge, I guess. And then, so I don't really, I know who won, but I don't know what happened in the game
from that point on.
So, or not merge, I'm sorry, the tribe swap.
Gavin, from the point of merge,
made some great decisions
and explained them worse
than anybody could possibly imagine.
And then also withheld information
in a baffling way to me.
Like, I don't understand your logic
for certain certain things
so like we we eventually merge and as soon as we merge immediately its original red team breaks
away from original blue team like there's just an instant divide the teams are still set there's a
line in the sand even though we've now merged and gavin tells us immediately that michael has a
totem but what he didn't share, because the question becomes,
okay, do you vote out Michael
and assume that he would play the totem
for somebody else because he knows
that we know that he has it?
So why would we vote him if
we know he has it? Because he could negate all our
votes. So we should target somebody
else. But if he knows that, then it would make
sense for him to play it. So it's this whole
line of thinking of, do we target Michael under the assumption he doesn't play it for himself or do
we vote out fuya who is clearly part of his alliance and doesn't have a totem but if he plays
it for her then everything could backfire michael told gavin that i am only playing the totem for
myself at every single thing and you did not share that information did i know that that's what
michael said maybe you didn't it would be a weird lie for him to make he said that i told you and
fuya that i would never play it for anybody but myself oh uh i don't remember that i also might
have just dismissed it as a lie i don't know i didn't really feel like that's fair i feel like
information from michael in that game didn't really feel like trustworthy info. Who is there when you guys merge?
It's like you two, it's Meg, it's Michael, Fuya,
I think Blizz.
So it's on a red team.
Of the original red, it is Blaine, Gavin, Blizz, myself.
And of the original blue, it is Meg, Fuya, and Michael.
So who goes next?
So it's a 4-3.
It is a close vote, and FUYA goes next.
They put two on me, and we put three on FUYA,
and Gavin voted Michael because we talked about briefly,
do we put votes on Michael or FUYA,
and then we kind of decided on FUYA,
but we didn't really have time to lock it in.
And everybody scrambled to try to find a totem
because there's a new beach.
So we assumed that there'd be another totem.
We didn't solidify.
Honestly, the vote for FUYA happened in the voting booth when we were being told how the
game works.
Like we were 80 percent or at least I was confident in voting FUYA.
I didn't know who other people were voting for until we were in that scenario just because
there wasn't time to talk.
I went away from that discussion that we had before
thinking that a bunch of people were
voting Michael. So I just, I went
with that and then no one else did. So I was like,
uh-oh.
Like, no one's trusting me with the real information.
And then I tried to talk to Blizz and be like,
so I noticed I'm the only one that voted for Michael there.
Like, was that some sort of loyalty
test? And Blizz was like, yeah, whatever, maybe.
And I was like, all right, I'm screwed.
Blizz is also very, very smart.
Yeah, so I just felt like I was on my own from that point.
And to be fair, maybe I'm misremembering it,
but I feel like the conversation we had was very clearly Michael or Fouya,
but Michael has a totem. You're like, Michael has a a totem i just thought we were going to split votes i thought
it was going to be more of an even split but we couldn't split vote because there's two there's
two each if we split and there's three of them so it makes sense at this point i can't remember
the conversation well enough but i think in my head i thought i would see one more michael vote
so that that happened i thought i was going to go home for sure once I had two votes.
I narrowly escaped that.
But from that point on,
I don't think there was ever any reason
to take me out.
Because Blizz was such an established threat.
Michael was an established threat.
And Gavin shook the game up
with his extra vote
in a way that
literally everybody was annoyed at him
except the person who he said he wanted out
they survived he wanted to take michael out apparently so explain he's the only one that
was happy so you had your extra vote and there's something about this that you don't know so we
we were talking and you brought up and i put the pieces together later what if there's an extra
vote advantage you said that to me in conversation before that vote because you said
because there have been steal of votes so it makes sense if it went the other way and i said yeah i
don't like i don't know if that's the case or not and if it is like that's just sort of a dice roll
i guess that i'll i'm happy with like we gotta we gotta split i think we're splitting at that point
i don't remember exactly but essentially you brought up a thing and i kind of discarded it
because it's like if i get burnt or if we get burnt by that there's only so much you can prepare for you then
use that to take out blaine and i had this moment where once we came back to the beach you we were
going to split votes on michael and meg and then if michael didn't have a totem we'd revote and
vote out michael we came back to our camp and you and meg went away to have a totem, we'd re-vote and vote out Michael. We came back to our camp, and you and Meg went away to have a conversation.
You're talking about before?
Before, yeah, before.
So we've locked in that we're going to split votes, the four remaining red people.
And Gavin goes back, and he goes to leave with Meg to fill her in on information,
which I was okay with.
You didn't see that I was there.
Then you circle back, you're like, hey, do you want to have this talk i said no it's fine you guys go i'll just i'll just stay here
yeah i then realized no i really want to be in this talk because you're going to tell her
and then she's gonna want to change the vote and i need to be there so it's not me so i spent the
entire time from you leaving trying to track you both down just Just riding around in a boat. Trying to hear you. We just pissed off into the sea on a boat.
It took us so long to get away
that we only managed to have like a 60 second conversation
before we had to go.
Oh my God.
And it was at that point where I was trying to explain to Meg
that I had an extra vote
and that I was basically trying to not say everything
because I didn't have time to say all the stuff.
But I was like, there is a possibility
where I'm going home
if they're not telling me the right information.
So I thought, here's how I will guarantee
that I don't go home.
And it involves just like flicking someone else
out of the game with two votes
and Meg will be the third vote.
And I ended up just choosing Blaine.
So the problem was,
the problem was the problem
was nobody was targeting and nobody was targeting me at all and also that annoyed meg later because
i also didn't tell meg that she was the other part of the other half of the split vote on michael
she's like you didn't tell me in my head i was like well it's irrelevant though because we're
getting rid of we're guaranteeing that Blaine is going.
So I was like,
it doesn't really matter who the vote split was,
but I was like,
and also I didn't really have time.
I had like,
I was literally running out of seconds to talk to her that the fact that I
didn't get to that part or like didn't tell her that part meant that
everyone in the game turned against me and even Meg.
So I was like,
there was a point in the,
in the post chopping block where I just walked into the house past everyone
and just got into a bed.
And they were like, no.
And I stood up.
I had everyone like berating me.
Are you serious?
And Blaine was gone.
And everyone was like, why did you do that?
And I was like, well, it's more like a self-preservative move.
It was like that.
And I equated it to that meme in Fallout
where it just says
everyone disliked that.
I literally turned
every single person
in the game against me.
I protected the person I wanted out
and I just destroyed every alliance and I
basically ended my chance of winning
in that moment. How did you survive past that?
Well, because there's no reason to vote Gavin
out. Because there's no way he's winning in this play because yeah it's not i don't mean that i don't mean that
rudely but it actually like if you don't own that move i think that's one of the best moves of the
season because i'm assuming i didn't own the move no you described it really i think there's a way
you could have phrased it where it would have been more logical from my perspective at least
i'm assuming you wanted to take meg to the end right like you wanted meg in the end with you i did not want that and you
created the only way i think in which that would have happened my final three was you me and blaine
so i wanted to take out what i wanted to be loyal to red and i felt like everybody else
had a more convincing argument for winning in the end I thought my best
chances were against you two
why I felt like my choice I
wanted Michael out I wanted blizz out and I knew that
they I knew blizz had a totem
and I thought Michael did yeah so
I ended up and I think in my interview I said
I just like flicked Blaine
out of the game like he was a crumb like that's
how much thought was behind it I felt really bad
about doing that but Andrew you were looking at Blaine essentially being a goat yeah well not like it's
just that's like a negative word i don't think he played poorly at all it's just the other people
were more threatening to me in my view of how they were playing so in my head the merge went
like all the votes were exactly how i wanted until that one i I wanted Fouya out, and then at that point I wanted to take out either Michael
or Meg, ideally Michael.
Then after that, take out
whoever was remaining of those two
and then Blizz at some point had to be
taken out. But by you getting rid
of Blaine, you completely
flipped that. You created a scenario in which
it didn't make any sense to target Meg.
You ensured that she would make it to the end.
And you unified the three of us
because Blizz and Michael were so clearly threats.
Like, from the final five onward,
I had zero anxiety, really, about me being the target.
I felt so comfortable.
Especially going into the final one.
It definitely felt like a miss for me
because I didn't...
Like, it was a wasted vote as well.
Like, it was a waste of the extra vote
and also it turned everyone
against me but I mean in
overall it was a guarantee
that I made it one extra chopping block
not just an extra chopping block
you guaranteed essentially that
you and Meg would be in the final
because everybody Blizz was focused
on Michael and then Blizz was
obviously the biggest target outside of Michael.
There's no reason to even consider voting you or Meg out.
Or myself.
I was in the same boat.
So, like, I think it's a great move what you did.
You just described it in camp that you wanted Michael gone,
and it didn't go the way you wanted.
Like, I think if you would have just been like,
I wanted to make it to the end with Meg,
and this solidified that.
Because now we're clearly just going to target Mike.
Yeah.
I guess I should have talked about more about the positives instead of just
being like,
so what you're saying is Gavin had a really smart brain and a really dumb
mouth.
I guess.
Yeah.
Wow.
I didn't see that coming.
There was a lot of thought and calculation that went into the move.
I really didn't know how to handle six people
screaming at me on discord at the same time i can't wait to watch it was honestly like i didn't
even know where to start i was like all right okay no but no but listen but and it was like
you're an idiot oh man so one of the things that uh was another thing that was happening kind of
behind the scenes that i thought was fascinating is, I have personal relationships with all these people.
And so I'm talking to them.
I'm communicating with them.
But I'm also producing the show.
So there has to be a line.
I can't give them any clues.
I don't want any appearance of impropriety.
But Andrew was doing this thing that was blowing us all away, where he was telling me he would
come to me after the first episode.
And he'd go like, OK, I've consulted my, I've consulted my spreadsheets and I'm 95% sure that,
that they voted out blessing first. And I would go, okay, interesting. And then I would go to
the guys and I go, he fucking guessed it. Andrew correctly guessed. I want to say the first four
people going home. No way. Yeah. And he would just report to me at the end of every day. He'd be
like, uh, my guest today is this person went home and he was right over and over and over it was it was like
it was bizarre and we were all like trevor and will and i were all in awe he was basically
running simulations but just by looking at a spreadsheet yeah he was and he was right all of
his prep work really paid off it's just survivor is like an information and social game and there's so much
paranoia in it it just makes sense to cling to relationships you've already formed yeah so just
knowing who to talk to and when to talk about things that was another kind of difficult part
of the game that if i played again i would play a lot more openly because i felt like i had to
conceal information i'd have brief moments of strategy talk where I'd pipe in and
say, we should split the votes here. I'd be
very clear in those moments, but
outside of that, I didn't want anyone
to know that I watched Survivor at all
outside of Gavin already knew.
Just as little information that
they assumed I knew about the game or
series as a whole was just valuable
to me. You played dumb so well.
I just wanted to continue. It's very natural to me. You played dumb so well. I just wanted to continue.
It's very natural to me.
You play dumb and Gavin says dumb.
So you guys get rid of Blaine
and then Michael's next.
And then after that,
you target Blizz.
Is that correct?
Yes.
That's when challenges
became really important.
Yeah, because if Blizz wins,
you guys are fucked.
So that was, yeah, the weird...
My favorite...
So like first season to
survivor richard hatch does this amazing move where it's the final three and whoever wins gets
to take one person with them and he just sits out the challenge like openly he sits it out and is
like well i i don't even need to play because it's in the best interest of both people playing to
take me they will if they win they will lose against will if they win they will lose against them. If they win they will lose
against them.
I'm going to the end.
I don't need to participate
in this.
And that is how I felt going
into the final challenge
outside of the fact we
needed to make sure Blizz
didn't win.
Anyone else but Blizz.
Who won that final
challenge?
I won the final challenge
with an assist from Meg
which I predict people will
not be happy about.
Oh really?
Because I was I figured I
did all.
So this is so stupid.
And the challenge before it was an escape room and you could ask for clues from Trevor
and you can negotiate those clues for how long you'd have to sit out of the next challenge.
So you'd have a time penalty applied to you if you made it to the next round.
I took one at the end of the challenge.
I was really stuck on this escape
room because i was windowed that was the challenge that i think impacted me most not being full
screen i couldn't see a thing is it possible to see in the tiny screen probably the most important
challenge to be able to see in that one yeah it was so i i decide fuck it i'm gonna take a penalty
i agree with trevor to take a minute 15 i'll start a minute 15 later than
everybody else on the final challenge as soon as we lock in the deal gavin wince like within a
second i didn't even get a chance to use the clue that was given to me it was instant i was so
annoyed so i overcome something in the final challenge but between just being so burnt out
personally and game stuff that i had this riddle that was not complicated.
I just couldn't think of a single thing.
And so then Blizz asked, what's the riddle?
I can help you.
And I didn't want to give it to him because I felt extremely guilty if I would have won with his assistance and then voted him out.
So then I waited until he was out of range and then Meg
said, what's the riddle? And then I read her the riddle and she immediately sent it to me,
which I thought about it, but we all thought that was the answer to the riddle in the first season,
but it was one of the guesses in the first season. So it was something that I thought of, but I don't,
I don't think I would have put it together at that point. And I don't know how close Blizz was
to being able to get to the riddle portion.
So I ended up winning the final challenge
and it became a point of,
do I want to...
Blizz was so likable,
even though I'd been targeting him the entire game,
it felt difficult to get rid of him.
And I compared it a lot to the season of Survivor
that Tony won, you know, with Wu,
where Wu wins.
And he can either take Cass who nobody likes or Tony,
who is by far the favorite.
And on paper,
it's so obvious to just get rid of Tony,
but it's difficult.
It's an interesting position to be in.
It's a lot harder in that moment because you,
you like these people.
Um,
but yeah,
we ultimately got rid of bliss and then that solidified a final three of gavin
meg and i so then you guys have to make your case how gavin like you go into the final three and you
make your case what do you feel like you make a strong case what is your case do you think you
have a shot at winning at this point or have you i feel like i felt like i'd done quite a lot like
one of the reasons i pulled the trigger on using the extra vote and all that stuff is that i really
don't want to go home without using it yeah And I also felt like I hadn't actually done that
much in terms of
let's put a mark on the game that was my
fault. So it felt like a good
move from that regard, but because it pissed
everyone off, my big selling
point of how I played the game and what
I'd done was
just annoying everyone, really.
I was pretty...
I was surprised I got one vote, honestly,
in the jack.
I was very surprised to see my face up there once.
Even though I feel like I'd done
quite a lot of stuff in the game at that point.
I felt like I'd done some good work.
I'd won a few challenges.
Yeah, you'd survived exiles.
I'd had to adapt to a bunch of different situations
mostly from my own wake, like
from the fallout from my own moves.
But, yeah.
Dude, Jack being your one vote is so
funny.
So, Andrew, do you
think at this point going in, you
have a shot at winning? Do you think you're going to win
or do you think it's going to be Gavin or Meg?
It was a weird thing where I think now that I've had some time away
from it and to look back on it, I think I definitely deserve the win. I think I played
pretty well, but I didn't think I'd be able to sell it because so much of the good moves I made
were the choices I didn't do, like not overplaying at camp, limiting my conversations, not being
overly strategic with people, like just kind of being chill and relaxed
and not making myself a threat in any way.
And I felt like that was a really hard selling point
to people that didn't see the game at all
to just say, hey, the best things I did
was nothing essentially,
was having the knowledge of things I could do,
but not overplaying.
Right.
I think I was surprised at the amount
that the butt-hurtness
of what happened to those individuals
lingered into the jury.
Because that's what I feel like
doesn't really happen that much now
in modern Survivor.
That's why I feel like it was like a,
it felt like a season 40 final three
talking to like a season two jury
is what I've equated to.
Yeah, because like now in Survivor,
just getting to the finals
just means that you're,
you're going to get an endorsement deals.
You're going to get to be on other seasons of survivor.
You're going to get to be on the challenge and other shows.
Like you kind of have made it if you make it that far,
you know what I mean?
Like your day job's probably over and you get to now be the person who was on
survivor.
Right.
Uh,
and that was definitely not the case early on that you were,
you were you fucking
you wasted 50 days on an island okay well um so then you win I do win I to be honest I don't
think I I think I could have sold myself a lot better because there's a lot of moves I don't
think the jury even realized that I found a totem like I don't think that came up at all in our
conversations so I I think I could have oh yeah I didn't tell you I guess you don't think that came up at all in our conversations so i i think i could have oh yeah
i didn't tell you i guess you don't know that i found a totem on the fifth the final five okay
so i was safe final five with the totem i kind of wish in retrospect that i didn't play it because
i knew i wasn't going to get votes and i felt like that would have been a great jury move of
showing that being like i didn't even need this i was so comfortable in my game um but yeah i
found the totem
that I save it for.
Yeah, I don't know
what I was going to say.
Sorry, I completely blanked.
Yeah, it's difficult to talk about.
I've always found it difficult
to describe stuff I've done
in like a positive way.
I'm really bad at that.
Yeah.
You just feel like weird
and braggy and weird.
It's like,
it's much harder than it seems.
It is. Because I just, as soon as I stood up there talking to people, I just wanted this to be over as soon as possible. feel like weird and braggy and weird it's like it's much harder than it seems it is because i
just as soon as i stood up there talking to people i just wanted to be over as soon as possible
i was like how how long until i could stop talking exactly yeah i had the thought before we did the
the like jury conversation uh there was like five percent of me that wished i had been voted out so
i just didn't have to do that like the nerves of having to try to positively explain your game and also be questioned by people is very
anxious well I gotta say uh I'm I'm really happy you won Andrew I'm happy by proxy face one uh and
I'm amazed that you two didn't stab each other in the back I really thought really I really thought
that you guys would go at it early on 100 back. I really thought that you guys would go at it early on.
100%.
Yeah.
100%.
I really thought that I was really,
I mean, I'll be honest with you,
I was trying to create paranoia in episodes of Face.
I was paranoid from beginning to end.
To turn you guys against each other.
Oh, 100%.
I just couldn't make Andrew the one I flicked out of the game.
Yeah.
No, I get that.
There was one betrayal, and it was Gavin to me.
I didn't betray Gavin once.
He didn't tell me about his extra vote, and he did a move that didn't give me any indication
for it all.
I don't think that was a betrayal.
I think that was just...
No, well, you didn't...
To me, the most frustrating thing people do in Survivor is tell people about their advantages,
because it just leaks all around instantly.
It can, but that's the thing of needing needing that trust because we're backstabbed you
if the people were different i would have lost trust for you and i was 100 loyal i would have
told you everything i had outside of a totem that'd be i'd be on the fence about that but like
hang on hang on hang on hang on you just said that you would tell him everything you had and
then immediately said except for this thing I would not tell you about.
Which is what Gavin did.
That was the betrayal.
No, no, no.
You need to understand.
What you need to understand is that there's different levels
of information and power with different items.
An extra vote is not equivalent to the power of a total.
Says you.
No, that's just fundamentally different in the game.
They have a different value.
Look, I didn't play a good game, all right?
I played a very sloppy game.
I would do a lot of things differently.
I would have trusted you a lot more.
I think you played a good game.
I played an okay game.
I guaranteed myself in the final three,
I had no chance of winning with that group.
It's a tough group. Like, you never know know that's the thing with playing the game as well as like you can the people you vote out will have to
determine the winner and no matter what you do you never fully have a true read of what they're
going to do like all you can do is hope at that point and you did everything you put yourself in
a position to win which is the best you can do. I'll take that. There you go. Well, I guess we should
probably wrap up.
This concludes the supplemental
SBI post show
for F*** Face that we
promised the audience. If you've
made it this far and you're listening to me say this,
hopefully you've already seen
Survive Block Island Meltdown.
Otherwise, we just spoiled
the shit out of it however
if you just listen to this and haven't watched sbi i still recommend doing it there's a lot of
meat on that bone there's a lot of stuff that happens a lot of hilarity there's stuff that
none of us here in this room yes i've seen that's like you miss some like i'm i can't wait to watch
it just to see the stuff i didn't live. Yeah, I just want to see Blue.
All the stuff that I saw was the stuff you guys haven't seen and vice versa.
Like most of my experience, because all the losing was happening on Blue Team,
so in those early episodes, the majority of the filming needs to be on the losing team.
And so I got a lot of their camp life, a lot of their competition,
and much less of y'all.
So when I watch it, I'll be seeing a lot of what you guys, a lot of their competition, and much less of y'all. So when I watch it,
I'll be seeing a lot of what you guys
are describing for the first time.
I'm really excited to watch Jack fall apart
and build his own little hut
to the side of everyone else.
Fucking awesome.
I can't wait.
At one point, I went over to his hut,
and I just put up a sign saying,
you're next.
Just to mess with him.
And he voted!
He was the one voting for Jack.
I was trying to win some favor with Michael,
so I just did that right in front of him.
Jack does this thing.
It's like in Minecraft lore,
in AH Minecraft lore,
when he gets mad,
he's like,
I'm going to go build a house.
Fuck it.
I'm not playing.
I'm taking my ball and going home.
And he hit that right around that moment.
It was really funny.
You got to appreciate how nice Jack is and how honest Jack jack is but i just feel like there's no room for that
in survival no not at all he's too pure for the game i talked about in one of my confessionals
that i trusted jack because his whole brand is charity and being nice so i just didn't see him
going against that but i had no idea to what extent he was holding to like, I will never lie to anybody. Awesome.
Awesome. Okay.
Well, I guess we should probably wrap it up. Yep.
Thanks for listening.
You should listen to the regular episodes of this podcast
though. Yeah, absolutely.
And yeah, if you're an SBI fan who made your way over here
to get a little bit more SBI content,
check out F*** Face,
the podcast. It's okay.
There's more backstabbing, I would say, in episodes of F*** Face.
Oh, yeah.
Sometimes multiple knives in the back per episode.
Sometimes there's front stabbing, too.
We don't even wait for the back.
Okay, well, thanks for listening.
Goodbye.
Bye.
Bye.