“You Can Call It Quitting” – RealityNewsOnline’s Exclusive Interview with Survivor: Gabon’s GC by David Bloomberg -- 10/17/2008
CBS Survivor Gabon: On the show, GC said the game was turning him into a different person from who he usually is. Which person showed up for his interview with RealityNewsOnline? David was the first to talk to him after the show, and you know he asked him all the questions you want answered. Why did he quit as leader? Why did he quit in challenges? And why did he quit the game? GC answers all of these and more, right here! Click Read More (below)
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I have to admit that I was a little worried about this interview with GC. I knew I’d be the first person talking to him after we saw him get voted out, and some contestants aren’t ready for the tough questions. But when I talked to him, GC showed the personality that we were told he had rather than the one we were exposed to on the show, and it was quite easy to get him talking about what happened on the show and the decisions he made.
RealityNewsOnline: Hello, GC, and thanks for taking the time to talk to RealityNewsOnline! I know I’m your first post-show interview, so I might as well let you know that you will be getting some tough questions today. Let’s start with something you said in your final words, specifically that you didn’t agree with the alliances and backstabbing. Considering that’s what Survivor is all about, what did you think you were signing up for?
GC: (Laughs) You know what, I knew that was part of the game, but I know there’s also different ways you can play it. I really admired the we have played in the past, such as Earl. It’s a game and you do have to do things in a game like lie and backstab, but if you can keep it to a minimum and be an honest person as often as you can and stay true to some people, that’s not a bad way to play the game. But I ended up getting into some situations where I was arguing and lying all over the place, and I got tired of it.
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