Cirie’s Final Words
Well, my
time here is up. I lasted 36 days, far beyond my highest expectation. it's been
a great learning experience. I've met some really interesting people, hopefully
some good friends. I've done some really cool things - I flew in a helicopter,
I was on a yacht, I went through the Panama Canal. I've challenge myself in
ways that...I can't...it leaves me speechless. I hope my family is proud. I'm
sorry I let you guys down - I couldn't get the fire going. I got it going, I
just couldn't keep it going. This has been the hardest thing I ever had to do
in my life. For people like me out there, don't listen to the self-doubt. Don't
listen to the underestimators of the world. Just try it. Try it, you never know
what might happen. You never know. Look at me. Next to having kids, this has
been the hardest thing, but the best thing I've ever done in my life, and I'm
so thankful for this opportunity. I'm trying to keep it together. Just get off
the couch. Don't get stuck on the couch. Don't let life go past you because
you're on the couch. You'd be surprised what you can do. if I can do it you can
do it too. Cirie on day 1 was so lost, I was like a newborn baby. I needed
direction from the lumberjack lady [Tina]). I had no clue where to even - I
couldn't even find the water, and i had a map (laughs). I had not the slightest
idea of where to start. Thankfully, there were other people around, because if
I was alone, I would have died. (laughs) I wouldn't have survived. Gradually,
slowly, I watched and learned and picked up things from other people. I should
have watched the fire a little more. I went from zero to kind of knowing how to
put a shelter together, catching a fish. Even though it's kind of
unconventional, I learned from...
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she find other ways to get water, which
she really doesn’t recommend.
She overcame a lot of her fears. Dark
woods, 36 days ago, would have had her pulling hairs out. Now she’s used to
nature. Well, she stops herself, she’s not really used to nature because she
still doesn’t like the bugs. Hey, who does? BUT, she can be outside in the dark
and not scream out loud, how about that?
Terry. Terry, Terry, Terry. No hard
feelings, but she thinks there is a way to go about things with a little more
tact and a little more sensitivity to other people’s thoughts, and a little
less… just stop thinking about yourself so much. She knows he’s military and is
used to being in charge. Be in charge of Terry, not other adult people, and put
yourself in their shoes before you scold 35-year old adults. Or any adults for
that matter.
She wishes them all luck, Aras especially. This was
far beyond anything she expected. She watches the show, she knew the show. Not
a chance. She was so ill-prepared. She doesn’t think you can prepare. You may
be athletic or (laughing) be able to start a fire, but there’s no way to
prepare for all the aspects. It is impossible. It’s way past what she expected.
She thought on day 15, a producer might bring out a banana and a coke or
something. There’s no help! It’s crazy. It’s the best thing that she’s ever
done in her life, and she’s lasted 36 days!
Cirie, the Day After
She knew it was hard, watching it from home, but you just can’t
understand until you’re here. I make fun of others for saying this, but I’ll
allow it from Cirie. It seems like a show, but when you live here, it’s a rude
awakening. When she realized that she probably should have done a little
research, she thought, “uh-oh.”
Her best time was when HB came and he got to see what she went through.
The fact that she knew what to do and could show him made it her best time. Her
lowest point was when she didn’t get the family video. You mean the one Aras
lost because he kept kicking out the flags? Prior to that challenge, she was
feeling defeated and she just needed a boost. Something from the family would
have been great, and lo and behold, that was the reward. And she didn’t get it.
What made losing that reward bearable is when they came back, it was
just Danielle, Shane, and herself. Shane had a little "scrotum
problem." The way Shane went about it was so funny that she just kind of
forgot about losing the reward. That lifted her spirits a little.
Referring to the fire-building tiebreaker, she thinks that when she's
under pressure, she panics. She knew what to do and for some reason, she just
didn't do it! She knew that she had to build a little teepee and let air get
underneath the fire, but she just panicked under the pressure. She may have
looked calm, but she was going crazy inside. "Shoulda, coulda, woulda, but
it was too late."
Hopefully, she won't be as fearful of the unknown from now on. That's
what kept her on the couch. One, she doubted herself, two, she was scared of
everything. She was petrified at every challenge, and everyone would go up to
her and try to comfort her. She wouldn't even know what the challenge is, just
that there is a challenge and she may not be able to do it. Then when she would
see the challenge, she'd think she couldn't do it. Hopefully that won't be a
part of her life anymore, since she's overcome so much. Hopefully, she says,
she won't be such a scaredy cat anymore.
Tribal
Vote
Danielle
(Terry): Terry, this is the most difficult decision
I've ever had to make. You're an awesome guy, I'm really going to miss you, and
a great competitor. Sorry, don't hate me."
Terry´s Final Words
"I came
into this game wanting to play it within my moral confines, to give and receive
with a shake of the hand and a look in the eye. And not to lie to anybody,
aside from a couple of white lies and lies of omission about my Navy career, and
not to hurt somebody's feelings. I succeeded at all three of those, and feel
very happy about that. I was dealt a certain type of game to play, and I played
the hand that I was dealt. I think I did pretty well at it against these guys.
It's been a hell of a journey, and I want to thank Survivor for giving me that
chance. I realized tonight that this little beauty, along with five immunity
necklaces I wore during Tribal Council, kept me out of hot water, to the point
where the only vote I got at Tribal Council, I believe, is the vote that voted
me out tonight. This guy caused a lot of angst, and stress, and pressure, even
when I was the lone La Mina member against Casaya members, caused a lot of
pressure on the other players, and helped me stay in the game, probably more
than once, even if they only thought I was going to use it strategically. It
took a lot of pressure off me as I approached every immunity challenge."
(cut)
"The
biggest mistake I probably made was not winning the immunity 4 challenge. That
right there, I made two mistakes during that challenge, and that's what cost
me...whenever you play against somebody like Aras, you can't make mistakes, and
I made two of them in that challenge, which cost me the challenge. With
that...."
… I was
unable to bring the hidden immunity idol into play to help out Danielle and
then like she said tonight, had I give it to her to help her out to get to
final three, no matter what she would také me to the final. So, that would be
the said done, so not keeping the game in my own hands and then rely on
somebody else to také care of before me, that's what got me. That's was my game
several more series and besides the other game several more series I had get to
that point. I knew I was in to the three, but had been able to use that hidden
immunity idol strategically and with immunity necklace on in the immunity four,
would really put me in the driver's seat for tomorrow night, but that's not the
case and I'm sit here.
(cut)
Nothing
really say about Danielle and Aras, she had a tough choice to make and I don't
know if I wanted to be in her shoes. I, personally, don't think she made the
right choice, but she'll see tomorrow night. And, you know what, ?, they're
great competitors and great people. It was a hell of a journey, they took me
along with no ? for a 46-year old guy and I hope I made my frineds and family
proud. I sure miss them and love them in pieces. And some of the other things I
want to take from the game, my level of perception and some of my human
weaknesses, like I said, I really promise Cirie I'd work on promising to you
out there that I'd work out on my as well. Terry Dietz is not a perfect guy and
there is always room for better change.
Terry day
after
He's feeling great. It was not fun to leave the game,
but it was great seeing his friends, getting things to eat, talking about
normal things outside the game, finding out about current events, sports,
politics. Got some food, took a walk on the beach, it was like a vacation. He's
been thinking about the "outwit" part since right before the merge,
and it was nice not to have to think about it. He can't wait to see his wife
and kids.
He's patient with his kids, but he's going to get real
patient. His daughter is ten, about to become a teenager, it's coming time for
him to just listen. When daddy thinks he needs to put in his two cents, maybe
he should just take those two cents, put them in the bank, and listen. He's
going to try to perceive people better.
He hopes he didn't come across as the grumpy military
guy, because that's not him. If he was like that it was because he was the La
Mina guy with the target on his back and not allowed into the group. He was
basically told he would never be part of the six by Aras and Shane so he
decided he was going to wax them all the way to the finals. And he almost got
lucky enough to do it, he was a pretty lucky guy.
He had about five strategies out there and he was 0
for 5. When it was himself, Sally, and Austin, they were going to give the idol
to Danielle. She said she was going to get to the final four anyway, and they
said OK, when they GET to the final four, they would give it to her and one of
them would sacrifice themselves, guaranteeing her top three. They got
desperate, he says. He kept winning, but he was never comfortable giving the
idol to one of his guys because it would not have given them the numbers to
ride all the way to the final four.
He's stoked to have gotten that far. Some of those
challenges were so cool. Being able to play against the competition like the
24-year old college basketball stud, and waxing them most of the time.
Danielle will find out from her family, friends, and
the ringing in her ears, she should have listened to the Navy guy. Not sure
that she's thinking that, she lost either way.
Jeff
Probst interviews Terry
Jeff: For
you, sir.
Terry: Thank
you very much.
Jeff: So I
want to talk to you about startegy. I do want ask you. Did you realize how much
social game this is?
Terry: When
I have my foot stick in put in it.. no. And my wife said she has a problem with
that.
Jeff: Are
you worried that it caused you in this game?
Terry: I
actually believe right now that I have got four votes on the jury between
Austin and Sally, um, Shane and Courtney.
Jeff: It´s
one thing to be aware of how to perceive you here. It´s another to listen to
what criticisms are. And about the way it those, that´s a part I´m not sure
you´re interested in doing or feels you even, what?
Terry:
Everybody needs to make constante change to better. You know, I´m definitely
not perfect guy. It´s definitely a journey. I don´t go. You know, I learn how
to live out here. I´m so excited about to be here in the final three. This is
righteous.
Jeff: Is
there the most rewarding aspect to making it this far in the game? Is there one
element that you´re most proud of?
Terry: I
think I´m most proud of, obviously it´s going to be the challenges. To be this
old dude out there try to make it happen, I'm excited for be that can myself in
good shape to be able to do this, so I think I'm pretty proud of challenges and
the survival part. The outwit part, I'm gonna work that.
Jeff:
Last question on you. How you've been able to get away from the game and just
see your life and the importance it has and does this game give you the
prespective on that?
Terry:
Being away makes you fonder and I won't be at home. I can't wait to get there
and see my kids. But it's definitely put a lot of things on more selling
perspective, you know, be away of my wife and kids is not any fun. And I'm
reminded daily that and again, that's one of the things, this is another driving
force to me to be come of better person.
Be come of better listener.
Jeff:
Alright. On that know I'll lets you eat the meal, don't forget your coat, pill
a blanket, také a back at camp, I hope you'll get a nice sleep. See you
tomorrow at the final immunity challenge.
Terry:
It's so good. (solo) Winning that reward, I get full on nutrition feast. I really hope
that gives me advantage. ? Pill a blanket you know. Makes maybe just little a
?, maybe not physically, but mentally.
Last
morning
Aras: Day
39. We did it.
Danielle:
???
Aras: I
know. It´s 24 hours until ??.
Aras (solo):
It´s unbelievable feeling to be in the final 2. It´s so much exciting and ??.
Aras: I
thank ??? Did you thank not yet?
Danielle:
Yeah.
Aras:
Thanks, dude.
They go wash themselves and each other, with lingering
shots of Danielle's huge tracts of land. That's about all she's good for as
far. Aras tries to be cool, but you know he's well, you know he's probably glad
the water is waist deep.
Danielle thinks people underestimated her intelligence
in the game. Everyone was supposedly so concerned about Aras/Terry and ignored
other people who were as big or bigger threat than they were.
final
tribal council
Bruce (Danielle): Danielle, I had a
great pleasure to share this experience with you. Not only was it a great
experience, but I know in the future you're going to hold this position with
honor as the Survivor with the million dollars. The best years of your life are
yet to come.
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