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I wouldn't necessarily call myself an idol—I didn't come up with that idea—but I definitely know what I'm doing! What do you think you can teach the new castaways to help them become Sole Survivor?

I understand the basics: everything from how to start a fire, build a shelter, and catch fish. And the more complex, social dynamics of the game—and of course, different strategic approaches. How will being a mentor present a different challenge for you than actually competing in the game? I think the hardest thing about being a mentor for myself is not being able to actually compete. I am competitive by nature, so to stand on the sidelines and watch the game being played is going to be difficult.

Given that you're not playing Survivor in the traditional sense, what element of the game are looking forward to NOT having to endure? The fact that they can't vote me off will give me time to really enjoy the survival aspect of the game camp life. My background is in construction so I plan to concentrate on building the ultimate shelter. The best one Survivor has ever seen! Host Jeff Probst.

Because if they're showing you all the time, then how am I going to get on the screen? Which is kind of sad. But that's what it is. So being able to recognize that and the motivation behind people's actions actually gives you a leg up on the competition.

So going into this season, I mean, public enemy number one is sitting right here in front of you. Look it, they've given me more than anybody else in the history of this game. This is the sixth time I've been out here.

My wife and I have both won. We got married on TV. We have a beautiful family. We did the Amazing Race two times. I get it. From their point of view, they built a frigging statue of me and they're driving the boats by it every single day.

I'm literally looking at it right now. It's right behind you. They literally didn't leave until the day after the promo so that every other person here saw that they made a statue of me, and if they didn't see it they get to see it right now, because it's right in front of their faces. I don't know what Jeff thinks I'm going to be able to do, but he's expecting a lot and I'm going to give it to him. But man, they make it tough. But to get back to my point, it's always been about more than just who's a threat.

It becomes that, are you a big character? Are you someone that's going to take up everything? And I get it that I'm public enemy number one in that capacity. But I can also be helpful to your alliance. I do have a relationship with Tyson. Look at the guys here. I'm 43 years old now. I'm not I'm the old guy in the club. These guys, look at Jeremy and Tyson and Wendell. These guys are fit. They're ready to go. I look like some guy that plays football in Boston that's too old and slow.

There's no way he could win. So that's what you're going to try and do, is underplay yourself? Good luck with that, dude. No, I'm not going to underplay myself. I'm going to try to create relationships and alliances with people that I can trust and figure out a way to see if I can control this game. I drive, bro. I don't ride. I'm not going to play who I'm not. It's all written down. They've all read the Boston Rob rulebook. They should know by now.

They should know. I'm not going to try to be somebody that I'm not. It's not going to be easy, but if I can hook up with Parvati and Kim and other people that need protection too, and they can set their differences aside, then we can do some business. And I think Parvati and Kim are smart enough to do that. I believe they are smart enough to know that they can use me for a while and we can be mutually beneficial to each other in that capacity.

That's why I voted Sandra off first when you asked. Because Sandra is too stuck in her own head. Even on 39, the whole time out there, all she's talking about is her crown and Parvati this and Parvati that.

Sandra hates Parvati. She told me. Because of jealousy. That's why. I mean, I love Sandra. Don't get me wrong. I think she's awesome, but I know how dangerous she is. And I know the second Sandra sees me out there and she knows Amber's out there, she'll use that against us as soon as she can.

She'll try to use it for her at first, and then when it no longer benefits it, she'll flip it against us. I can see three or four steps ahead, and that's what you have to do in this game. On season 39 she was like, "Look it, how many days did you play, Rob? I have no idea. I have no idea how many days I played Survivor.

Are you that dumb? You're telling me this out here now and you think I'm going to forget in two weeks from now? I mean, it's unbelievable. It's unbelievable just what I heard come out of her mouth. It's like, "How did you win twice?

It's pretty genius. You just sabotage your own alliance from the get-go. She made like she was with them and then as soon as there was any hint of any chance of dissension, she just immediately jumps ship, goes the other way. She's the last person standing from her alliance and she sits with two people from the opposing alliance that have pissed off more people than her and she slides into it.

It's pretty smart. It's really smart, but someone like that, I can't play with because after the merge, she's never a target and I always am.

You understand? She's always going to sit out of any challenge to eat food and I never can. I'm always fighting for my life. Someone like her, if they make it through the first three Tribal Councils, she's good. They start taking out the big threats early now because they know there's going to be a switch in episode three or four or five. It's tough for an athletic dude to go deep in this game. It is. They make it hard.

So that mentality, you have to understand what each person is coming from. That's where Sandra is coming from. Parvati might not be coming from that spot.

Kim's not coming from that spot. Amber is not coming from that spot, but you have to understand individually where each person is coming from and what their motivation is. Yeah, everybody wants to win. I know that same motivation, but really, what drives them? What's going to make them feel safe? Someone like Yul, who hasn't been out here forever, or Ethan, who hasn't been here for a time.

I know Ethan has relationships with Parv and some other people too, but Yul doesn't talk to many people. He's like, "Man, who can I grab onto? That dude needs a friend. Meanwhile, he was in the time machine.

He looks like he just got off season 16 or whatever it was he was on. That dude hasn't aged a day. Season It's been 27 seasons.

Yeah, but each person has a different motivation. So we're not going to sit here and go through all 20 people, but I'm really good at figuring out what people need, what their motivation is, and trying to be able to fulfill that for them. And if I can do that and I can gain a little bit of trust, and it's hard to trust me, I know they shouldn't, but in the beginning you can start to build trust by doing what you say you're going to do and remaining loyal.

Look, every single time I've played this game, if I didn't win, somebody from my alliance won the game. I stick with my plan and I go with it. Unless I find out you're coming against me, I don't really deviate from it. Now granted, I might have many plans with different people.

But ultimately, from day one, the deal I make on day one is the deal I've always stuck to. Yeah, but everyone thinks that they're your number one. Well, they should know better than that. Is there any chance you say to these people, "Hey, if you want to be part of an epic season, keep me around"?

Her first elimination came in Season 34's Game Changers , where she only lasted 16 days. The self-labeled 'queen' competed on Winners at War , where she was once again sent packing on Day 16, and was the only winner to choose not to remain on the Edge. Both he and Coach returned as villains for Heroes vs Villains , the season in which Tyson famously and accidentally voted himself out.

Tyson's vengeful victory came in 's Blood vs Water after his girlfriend now wife Rachel was eliminated early on. The pair married and had two daughters before Tyson appeared on Winners at War , almost getting redemption by re-entering the game at the merge.

He was once again sent to the Edge, and spent the rest of his days stealing people's peanut butter. Nurse Cirie Fields was "the woman who got off the couch" when she made her Survivor debut on the beaches of Panama.

Initially targeted for being weak, Cirie's social game ended up being immaculate, and she survived all the way until the final four. She was eliminated on Day 38 after a Final Two twist was revealed, and became the final member of the jury.

She played as a hero on Heroes vs Villains , but was voted off third after being labeled as a threat. Cirie could've finally won on Game Changers , but was eliminated in sixth due to so many twists and idols being played.

Challenge beast Ozzy Lusth was a bit of an outsider on his first season, Cook Islands. He nearly won as the ultimate underdog, but fell short as Yul Kwon took the victory. Ozzy was asked back as a tribe captain in Survivor: South Pacific. He asked his tribe to eliminate him so that he could have a comeback story via Redemption Island, and he nearly did before winner Sophie Clarke took him out for good.

He competed a fourth time in Game Changers and made it past the merge, but still wasn't able to take home the million. She ended up in sixth place, faring better than the rest of her starting tribe. She was invited to compete again on Fans vs Favorites , this time winning the title of Sole Survivor after leading the Black Widow Brigade to the final four.



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