"JEFF PROBST:" "Previously on Survivor, the three remaining members of Barramundi bid farewell to the outback." "I don't know why saying good-bye is so hard." "COLBY:" "We've been out here for 42 days." "It's made us realize what we take for granted at home." "KEITH:" "This really is not about the money, and it's totally fine with me." "JEFF:" "Colby won the final immunity challenge and surprised everyone by voting Keith out instead of Tina." "COLBY:" "I don't even know that I have a 50-50 shot against Tina." "JEFF:" "The two of them faced the jury, and in a final twist the votes were revealed live in Los Angeles." "Tina was the ultimate survivor." "Yeah!" "JEFF:" "Tonight, the final adventure into the private lives of 16 survivors, back from the outback." "Subrip: btf btf@freemail.hu" "The game is over, and 16 lives have been changed forever." "Tonight, we're going to take you where you haven't been, inside the homes and hearts of 16 ordinary people now living extraordinary lives." "It's not just children who have dreams." "Adults have dreams, too." "JEFF:" "We'll learn who found love..." "ELISABETH:" "He just kind of, like, got down on one knee and took out this box, and I'm screaming, and I was like, "Oh, my gosh, this is happening."" "JEFF:" "...who didn't." "JERRI:" "Knowing him now, I'd have to say, no way in hell." "JEFF:" "Who is searching for answers..." "I asked God, "Why?"" "Why would he do something like that?" "JEFF:" "...who is searching for peace..." "DEBB:" "If I could do it all over again," "I wouldn't do it all over again." "JEFF:" "...and some surprising spin from last year's survivors." "I was in love with Colby." "He would play Jerri like a violin." "Every player has a different take on the Survivor experience." "We begin with two who want to set the record straight:" "one who wants to put it all behind her, and one who is just loving life and living like mad." "( Digeridoo music plays )" "( phone rings )" "MARALYN ( on answering machine ):" "I'm probably outback, but I'll be happy to "koala" you later." "Since I've been back from the outback, same old farm, same old Maralyn, same old Mad Dog." "I keep telling you, nothing's really changed." "I went from basically your average street cop to the outback on the number-one show in America." "How bizarre is that?" "But some things don't change." "I still have to muck out my own donkey stall." "This was then." "She's still my sister." "But she is a different Mad Dog." "This is now." "She is out there." "Um... very much out there." "MARALYN:" "I've lost a total of 20 pounds." "I've got two tattoos:" "a kangaroo on my right calf, a wrap-around crocodile on my left bicep." "I tell ya, when I came back from the outback, I was really tan." "Long about January, I started to fade, and I decided," ""To heck with it." "I want to make my own tan."" "So I got my sun bed." "¶ All the world is 'round the corner ¶" "¶ Watching us everywhere... ¶" "Surviving Survivor and not allowing it to consume your identity may even be a greater challenge." "¶ Hey, Hef, I might shed it all. ¶" "The most important lesson that I took back from Australia was that life is short, so it's so important to live and love every day like it was my last." "DEBB:" "We have about 340 inmates here, and they all have color television and cable." "They have seen everything there is about me." "They know as much about me as my own mother, it seems." "Life isn't all a bed of roses after this show is over." "When I come in to work," "I never know when I walk through this door what I'm going to get bombarded with." "So, why don't you wait a second and see if you can hear what I'm talking about." "What do you think of me and Survivor?" "MAN:" "Go ( bleep ) yourself!" "That's what I thought." "You ( bleep ) freak." "Thank you." "What am I saying?" "When you come home from Australia after being voted off first, and the entire country hates your guts?" "I don't know." "I wasn't ready for that." "Before Survivor, I was happy." "I was with my husband 20 years." "I loved him for 20 years, and we were together." "He died." "He died." "I fell in love with his son." "He is the best thing that ever happened in my life." "The times I'm the happiest are when I'm here with him and the dogs, the bird." "Ready?" "BOB EATON:" "When Debb got into it, you know, it was fine." "I was behind her 100%." "I just kind of wanted to not be a part of it at all, but it didn't work out that way." "DEBB:" "Somebody at the National Enquirer saw my name, Debbie Eaton, and my boyfriend, Bob Eaton." ""Eaton and Eaton, and they're not married?" "Whoa, let's check into that."" "Maybe it was naive on my part." "I mean, did I know that the public would find out that Bob and I were a couple?" "Sure." "But I also thought the public was intelligent enough and, uh, understanding enough that when they heard the circumstances, they weren't going to... it wasn't going to be, like, a witch-hunt." "And it's been like a witch-hunt." "It's really sad that there are so many people in the world who just get a kick out of kicking people when they're down." "They're kicking you when you're down." "Survivor for me has been a double-edged sword." "Did I have some great experiences?" "You bet I did." "But it's living with the aftereffects now." "Was it worth having that experience to be feeling like this?" "If I could do it all over again, I wouldn't do it all over again." "That's all." "I wouldn't." "KEL:" "You know what?" "Every time I hear the word" "( high-pitched ):" ""Jerri..."" "...I feel like I'm dragging my hand down a chalkboard." "( high-pitched ):" ""Jerri."" "I saw him put something in his mouth." "What she thought was beef jerky." "Oh... it just drives me nuts." "I was so relieved when I got voted off, and I came back to being a soldier again, 'cause the Army accepted me with open arms." "I mean, they didn't believe the lies." "I knew that I would have to come back to an intelligence community where we base everything upon our integrity." "Radio check, over." "I hold a top-secret clearance." "I wasn't going to do anything to jeopardize that top-secret clearance." "There wasn't any beef jerky." "KEL:" "I have been approached by a lot of beef jerky companies, which I find hilarious." "I'm actually going to be making money off Jerri's lies." "I find that the sweetest revenge." "I love it." "One day I walk in, and there's this huge dartboard of Jerri." "It's got her picture on it, and all the soldiers are just going... they're so angry, and they're just, like..." "they're hammering this photo." "We've had to replace that photo several times." "I am a very kind, honest, straightforward, creative, artistic, vulnerable person." "Jerri is a bitch." "She is!" "But she's a bitch that will be laughing all the way to the bank." "JERRI:" "I was being myself." "I was strong, I was outspoken." "I confronted people when they needed to be confronted." "No, no, no, no, no." "We're gonna talk right now." "I was this woman everyone loved to hate." "I didn't like it at all." "I didn't want people to hate me." "I wanted people to like me." "It saddened me more than anything that people's behavior can get so evil, including my own." "My own intentions, in some cases, were very selfish and... self-centered." "Coming back to L.A. was a little overwhelming, just because I remember sitting there and looking around my apartment, and knowing that I couldn't call anybody or have anyone comfort me, 'cause they didn't understand." "And I couldn't tell them." "It was, by far, the loneliest experience" "I think I've ever had." "Long before Survivor," "I was struggling." "I was at a total point of bartender burnout from ten years of bartending and struggling as an actress." "Acting is my lifelong dream." "It's... it's my life." "My dad always used to say to me," ""What are you going to fall back on?"" "And I used to tell him, "I'm not going to fall."" "( laughs )" ""I was crushed when you were voted off Survivor."" "It's nice to know people out there-- some people understand me." "They don't all think I'm horrible." "I think the major thing that's different in my life after Survivor, is that my appointment book is full." "( laughs )" "ANNOUNCER:" "Here we go, this is The Young and The Restless." "Production Number 7142." "I just learned very early on what I wanted to do with my life." "Failure... is my biggest fear." "JEFF:" "When we come back, the man who took his whole town on an adventure." "I've got, like, a famous guy on my shirt." "JEFF:" "And what the survivors really think about each other." "None of the words I'm coming up with are nice." "( laughs )" "JEFF:" "But first, here's what one of last year's survivors has to say about this year's crowd." "Them people had to be pretty dumb to build their camp in a riverbed." "You know, when it rained, it washed away, and they blamed the elements, but I blame their dumbness." "Welcome back." "Well, for a bunch of people who didn't have much to eat, this crowd sure knows how to dish." "All right, I can't get past the fact that you want me, of all people, to talk about people." "( laughing )" "Alicia Calaway-- boo-yah, booty." "( laughs )" "Jeff, that little devil." "Jeff... ( chuckles )" "None of the words I'm coming up with are nice." "Michael Skupin is just plain nuts." "Kimmi Kappenberg." "Alicia Calaway." "Not my type of person." "We just don't see eye-to-eye." "I think it's a height thing." "Jerri Manthey." "Jerri Manthey." "Jerri and I are in counseling right now." "Jerri." "God, where do you start with Jerri?" "Colby's a very attractive guy." "He's a boy." "( chuckles )" "I need a man." "( laughing )" "Colby reminds me of a cheesy cowboy." "The only thing that comes to mind when I think of Kel is... socially inept." "Nick?" "Was Nick on Survivor?" "Nick?" "Oh, Nick, I'm sorry." "( popping lips )" "Maralyn, I love her to death." "Amber was the mad pup." "Ah, this is killing me!" "Being on Survivor is winning the lottery in a different kind of manner." "Instead of getting a huge lump sum of money and then deciding what I wanna do with it," "I get this huge, big title-- "Amber from Survivor"-- do what you want with that." "But, um, a lot of people mess up when they win the lottery and end up spending it all in one place and regret what they do with it." "Coming from a small town, Ithinkit 'sveryscary looking at the decisions I have to make." "I'm very scared and very nervous." "I just don't want to mess this up for me." "So, certain decisions, like should I pose for Playboy or should I not pose for Playboy, things like that, are a huge pressure." "My whole family has lived within ten minutes of each other pretty much my whole entire life, so me moving away could be a big deal." "CHERYL:" "Amber's decisions at this point will really make her or break her." "It's not that easy, there's always a new face coming out and, um, she could be forgotten." "She's 22, yes, but, boy, I tell you what, next thing you know, you're 40." "AMBER:" "It's amazing how much I think I've changed as a person from before Survivor to now." "I have a completely different expectation on life, you know." "I want to take advantage of this experience." "I mean, why not?" "RODGER:" "Suk, suk, suk, suk." "Come here, girl." "Suk, suk, suk, suk." "Come on." "This fame thing is probably a fleeting thing, and I realize that." "I tell people, I say," ""When I go up to feed my cows," ""they still look at me the same way" ""they did before I left to go to Survivor." "I'm the same person."" "I'm very satisfied with the way that I live." "I've got a good wife, a nice daughter, a nice son-in-law, and I live here on the farm and, uh, really, I'm just very well pleased." "ANGELA:" "Before he left, uh," "Dad was very reserved, and, you know, wasn't one to show his emotions," "I don't think, at all." "I think the show has opened him up a little bit, and that's just been a total plus, I think." "It really opened, uh, the doors for showing our feelings." "RODGER:" "Being gone that length of time did give me a new realization, uh, and even a deeper appreciation for what I have here at home." "PAT:" "He thinks so much of his daughter, Angela, and she's 29." "I thought if there were some young ones on there," "I thought they would go to him as a father figure, and I think that's what has happened." "ELISABETH:" "I'm just thankful, because he made it home for me out there." "And I know that my dad is so happy that I had someone like that by my side." "RODGER:" "For me personally, it was never about the money." "I wanted to see how I would do in a survival situation, especially being over 50... ( panting )" "Can't breathe." "...and against, as it turned out, a whole lot younger people in excellent physical condition." "ANGELA:" "I did not know that he was going to have to jump off a cliff or any of that." "I would've just been at wit's end." "We were so concerned." "You know he has back trouble, and he couldn't swim." "Go!" "Go, Rodger!" "Let's go, baby." "When Rodger Bingham jumped off that cliff into that water, being totally unable to swim," "I just looked at that man and I thought," ""That's what it's all about."" "RODGER:" "Suk, suk, suk!" "( calling )" "ANGELA:" "I'm really glad he went." "It was his adventure of a lifetime, and this has been a ride for us." "A ride for us and our community." "This little town, it wasn't popular, but when he was on Survivor, it made our town, like, so popular, and it's great." "It's just so awesome because I got, like, a famous guy on my shirt, his signature and everything." "I had one girl that came up and asked for my autograph, and I went through first grade all the way through high school with her and I looked at her, her name was Louise, and I said "Louise, what do you want my autograph for?"" "I said, "I've known you since I was six years old!"" "JEFF:" "Just ahead..." "Kimmi, she was fussing at everybody about being a vegetarian." "You know, you start interfering with people's food, you're not going to last too long." "Welcome back." "The players in our next group all said living in New York prepared them for the outback, and now the outback has reshaped their hopes and dreams." "This experience was the most unbelievable, the most amazing, the most life-altering thing" "I've ever experienced in my entire life." "I've been living in New York City for the last seven years working for technology companies." "I was burnt out." "I was getting sick a lot." "I, you know, had days that I just couldn't get up in the morning and go." "I dreaded going into work, I was miserable." "I just woke up one day and said," ""This is not the way my life is supposed to be." "It's not the way it's going to be."" "I learned very early in my life that going through something challenging and difficult changes you." "You come out such a bigger, better, stronger person than you were before." "The experience for me wasnotabout winning a million dollars, even though I was trying really hard to win the money." "( making gagging noises )" "( all talking )" "( gagging )" "It was about pushing myself and becoming another person as a result." "( cheers and applause )" "I have an agent that I never thought I'd have." "You know, I have friends that are actors and entertainers that have worked all their lives to get an agent." "And I go camping, and boom, I got one." "I did speak to, uh," "Telepictures, and they liked you a lot." "Good morning, Jeff." "Welcome to KCK!" "Jeff Varner!" "Good morning." "Jeff, good morning it's Karen and Scott-- how are you?" "Hey, good morning, I'm doin' good." "What was the deal between Michael and the pig?" "He killed it and we ate it." "Okay, we're going to Pittsburgh." "They're taping." "Oh, God, I fell asleep." "What's more tough, working your way through the Australian Outback or working your way through midtown Manhattan?" "Did you masturbate on Survivor II?" "And I want to say, "Didn't you hear the answer to that the last 50 times I said it?"" "Ciao, I am done." "Thank God." "This is the real me." "I hope you all know that I'm not as serious and cutthroat as I may have seemed on the show." "Don't jump all over me, sweetheart." "Don't wave your finger in my face." "I will always wave my finger in your face." "You want me to say it to your face?" "Yes." "Yes, I would be happy to." "I'm saying it to your face right now." "Thank you." "I'm tired of you and the ( bleep ) chicken." "My life before Survivor was very controlled, regimented, and I like structure." "You know, you always think that you are on the path that you're going to continue on, and then... life just throws you something, and it takes a curve and goes off in a whole other direction." "I was a presenter at the Sports Emmys." "There's also some photo shoots coming up for Muscle and Fitness." "And just think about relaxing mouth and jaw." "ALICIA:" "I just say to my clients all the time, if they say they can't do something..." "Come on, push, three..." "Don't hesitate at the bottom." "...I would always come back to them and say," ""Listen, you're going to tell me you can't do it?" ""I ate grasshoppers, I stood on a pole for ten hours." "Don't tell me you can't do it, because I know you can."" "KIMMI:" "These are all the tulips that I planted two days before I went to Australia." "That's right." "KIMMI:" "My life before Survivor was just, you know, bartending, hanging out with my family." "My grandmother's a riot." "She's, she's, um, 85 years old." "Aunt Kimmi!" "KIMMI:" "Being on Survivor really opened up my eyes to the fact that my family and my friends that I have really are important." "The lowest point for me out there was the food challenge." "And you get this cow brain-- I just give up." "Just give up." "Like, this little one ounce of cow brain was ruining my life." "It's a mammal." "I can't do it." "Sorry." "But it was a personal reason for me." "This is a game show, not my life, and I have to be able to look in the mirror and go on." "Survivor II's not-so-popular vegetarian..." "I was a presenter at an awards show that deals with animal rights." "...who lost $1 million, but not her convictions." "And that was just an amazing thing because the animal-rights community has embraced me." "Kimmi Kappenberg." "( cheers and applause )" "For something that I'm believing in, people are, like, cheering me on." "Whereas when I was out in Australia, you know, people weren't so happy about that." "He doesn't have a good gardener then." "That's right." "I guess the whole experience just reaffirms any of the beliefs that you have." "You got to walk like a duck." "And it really doesn't matter what other people think." "It's not my job to make everybody else happy." "Bottom line, nice and easy, that's what the show taught me, that it's okay to be yourself." "I really wasn't lazy... or boring." "This is the cover of People." "You'll notice Julia Roberts actually signed it for me." "You see, we're on the same cover." "And a little funny thing that I like to do with this is to go like this." "Watch this:" "Julia, me... ( kissing sound )" "See, she's kissing me." "I get approached a lot about people's music careers." "I want to sing." "Oh, are you a singer?" "I don't say it to them, but I have to think to myself," ""What do you expect me to do for you, because I'm in the same boat as you?"" "¶ Struttin' his stuff on the street, all right. ¶" "That's great." "Thank you very much." "A singer." "A singer right here, everybody." "Yeah!" "Every time I do a speaking engagement, um, there's always an autograph line." "And I tell you what, the scary people hang out at the very end of the line." "( laughs )" "That's when you got to try and wrap it up, because they're waiting to talk to you about something." "It's a little strange, but I'll enjoy it while it lasts, and take the 15 minutes as far as I can." "When did you write this song?" "I wrote it, like, the day after I was voted off." "( to tune of "I Will Survive" ) ¶ At first I was afraid ¶" "¶ Hell, I was terrified ¶" "¶ I'm dropped with 15 castaways split in two equal tribes ¶" "¶ Well, I'd worked out a crafty plan ¶" "¶ And I thought I'd firmly locked my fate ¶" "¶ Till some gourmet baker man ¶" "¶ Sent my ass right to the States ¶" "¶ And now I'm back from the outback ¶" "¶ Well it seems like yesterday we landed ¶" "¶ While I dry-heaved in a sack ¶" "¶ I thought that Tina was my rock ¶" "¶ And I felt like Colby was no liar ¶" "¶ Now I'm thinking, "What a crock" ¶" "¶ 'Cause Jeff is putting out my fire ¶" "¶ Lord knows I tried ¶" "¶ We double-tied ¶" "¶ And with my allies jumping sides ¶" "¶ Well, hey, I knew my rice was fried ¶" "¶ Weren't they the ones ¶" "¶ Who clearly claimed this was a game?" "¶" "¶ They'd hold no grudges, and I suppose they thought ¶" "¶ I'd feel the same ¶" "¶ Hell no, not I, because I could survive ¶" "¶ If only I had nabbed a pig, I could be leader of that tribe ¶" "¶ Well, I couldn't gather wood like Keith ¶" "¶ And I couldn't hold my lower teeth ¶" "¶ But I could survive, and I would survive ¶" "¶ Hey, hey. ¶" "JEFF:" "When we return, he was at the center of some of the show's most memorable moments." "The guy killed a pig, man." "The guy's a whack job." "JEFF:" "Everyone fell in love with Elisabeth." "Well, almost everyone." "It's like a drinking game;" "Every time Elisabeth tears up, take a drink." "She annoys the crap out of me." "You can't spend weeks in the outback without developing strong feelings about people's personalities." "When we asked the survivors who they would least like to get stuck with on a desert island, the tribe spoke" " Jerri." "But surprisingly, when we asked who got the worst rap, the answer, once again" " Jerri." "As for who they would most like to get stuck with on a desert island, it was a tie between Jeff and the only person besides Tina not to be voted out, Michael." "Success before I went on Survivor was about success in business." "It was about making more money." "PENI:" "Pre-Survivor Mike was go, go, go." "Rush as much into a day as you could and get as much fun and enjoyment out of life as there was to be had." "MICHAEL:" "Okay, baby." "That's the first dogfish I've ever gotten out here." "While I was out on Survivor, I started to pray, and I started to develop a relationship with God that I'd never knew before." "( screaming )" "ELISABETH:" "Get the water." "You okay?" "Oh, my God." "He's burnt." "He's burnt pretty bad." "MICHAEL:" "The most significant point of my spiritual journey is when I fell into the fire." "I didn't understand it at the time, because I thought at that point, potentially," "I had a chance to win it, and that my journey was going to be a lot different." "And why would God let me fall into the fire?" "And I've since learned that it was the greatest, most significant turning point in my life, spiritually." "What I'm here to tell you is it wasn't about Survivor and it wasn't about a million dollars and it wasn't about a TV show, and it wasn't about the healing of my hands." "It was about the healing of my heart." "A friend of mine started a "War on Addiction" campaign." "Last year, people didn't have any reason or desire to listen to Mike Skupin, but now kids flock like crazy to hear stories about Survivor." "And right when we get 'em laughing, we hit 'em with the truth about addiction." "The choices that you guys and that all of us adults make in life, could cost us a lot more than a million dollars." "The choices that we make in life could cost you your life." "PENI:" "Post-Survivor Mike is more of a family man, more of a husband." "And he's always been a great father, but he's more of a centered father now." "MICHAEL:" "Now my definition of success has nothing to do with my job or nothing to do with my income, and it has everything to do with my relationship with God and my relationship with my family." "When you set those priorities in your life, everything else just falls into place." "Being lazy is the one thing I didn't want to be called." "You know, it's amazing." "Everybody now thinks I'm Mr. Lazy." "I hate that I pinned him with that lazy rap, because it stuck." "I always think, like, how can you make the Harvard law student, army officer, lazy guy?" "Nick Brown is not lazy." "Nobody gets through Harvard Law School by being lazy." "I don't think Survivor has changed me dramatically as far as like what I want to do with my life." "You know, I'm not dropping out of law school." "I have finals like everybody else." "It's made me a risk-taker, much more willing to just say," ""You know, forget it, let's go." "Let's do it."" "I'm going to take that step off the cliff." "And I may land on my feet or I may not." "Somebody asked me, like, you know, like, "When you die" ""however long from now, will Survivor be on your gravestone?"" "And I said, "God, I hope not."" "I wouldn't mind if it was, like, Governor Nick Brown, who once got his start on this, you know," "TV show that was popular." "That's fine." "But if this is, you know, the highlight of my life, I'll be kind of sad." "This is just the beginning." "Well, I think people underestimate me sometimes." "They shouldn't." "( laughs )" "I could sneak up on you." "I think that I've always been that type of person that said, you know, "I'm going to give it 120%."" "You're the man!" "Woo-hoo!" "The basic idea of leaving the ones you love kind of puts your relationships to a challenge." "And I had no doubt going into it, but everyone else said," ""Oh, you know, this is going to be the major test."" "RODGER:" "I found a little rock out here about that tall, shaped like a heart." "He said, "Here you go." "What's that look like?"" "And I said, "A heart."" "He said, "You, give it to your boyfriend when you get back."" "When Elisabeth came back, she gave me a rock, shaped like a heart." "It was pretty neat to know that, you know, she held onto this, through the floods, and through everything that went on, and brought it back here and gave it to me." "ELISABETH:" "Then coming back, my gosh, if I could have proposed to that boy coming off the plane," "I would have gotten down on my knee and said," ""I am marrying you, and you are marrying me." "And I've had enough of this not talking."" "I've known for a long time, that, you know, there wasn't anybody else that I wanted to be my wife." "ELISABETH:" "On his birthday, he decided that we'd take one of those unknowns away." "One thing that I wanted to make certain was that we were going to be together forever." "ELISABETH:" "And all of a sudden, you know, Timjustkindof... he said, "The only thing that would make this more special is if you would just make me the happiest man in the whole world" "and be with me forever, and if you marry me."" "He put the ring on my finger and he said" ""You didn't answer me yet."" "And I said "Yes."" "I must have said "Yes" a million times." "I'm just the most blessed girl in the whole world." "I am so happy." "What do you think about February?" "I kind of think a winter wedding would be fun." "Why February?" "Oh, Mom, because I..." "No, but why not April or May?" "ELISABETH:" "My mom was diagnosed with breast cancer just over five years ago." "And she had a really tough time with it." "She's my hero, and with her I can do anything." "She is a woman of supreme faith." "To look cancer in the face and say, "No, I'm going to win this, and I'm going to win it for my kids and for my husband and for this family."" "I hope that I can be that strong." "Everybody thinks they're just seeing a pretty girl with a pretty face." "Um, that's not all she has." "I know that I can get through tougher times, and, you know," "I came back into open arms." "And I feel so loved right now." "And you know, how can you not just feel more?" "I just feel more." "JEFF:" "When we come back, the Final Three and what it took to get there." "JENNA:" "At the end, you can say," ""Sorry, I did what I did for a million dollars."" "Survivor is not a nice game." "You have to be willing to compromise yourself, compromise your beliefs." "And then there were three:" "a mother from Tennessee, a chef from Michigan, and a tough, young Texan." "All shrewd, all strong, but each dealing with success in a different way." "KEITH:" "You got them?" "Donna, that sauce you made is good." "Open these two and put them in the hot box." "Uh, you have more... is there more cucumbers?" "Playing the game Survivor..." "Yeah!" "...you're a cast member on the number one television show in all of America." "How much rice are we going to see you eat?" "Don't use that four-letter word with me." "Survivor magnifies what you've done in life." "And I filed bankruptcy, I think, five or six years ago, something like that." "And I filed it because of a business transaction that didn't go right." "I went into Survivor playing for a million dollars." "I came out of Survivor realizing it wasn't about the money at all." "People ask me all the time, would you ever do Survivor again?" "There isn't enough money in the world to do that for me." "Can't do it." "Can't do it to my kids." "Can't ever do that again." "Hey, Dad." "How you doing?" "I was adopted when I was six weeks old." "I know you." "Get over here." "Dad has Alzheimer's." "It's tough stuff." "I'm his custodial guardian." "In World War II, which plane were you on?" "B-24s." "Right here." "This one right here?" "Yep." "KEITH:" "He spends his whole day looking for and remembering what he just did moments ago." "Did you take your medicine today?" "What medicine?" "KEITH:" "I'm a big kid, basically... stuck in a 41-year-old body." "I love to work out, play tennis, things like that." "( grunting )" "No more salt." "Chefs by nature are physical people." "You know, we touch, we feel, we smell." "We change things from the original form they were in, to make them something that's edible and delicious." "Before I left to go to the outback, we had talked about getting married someday and stuff like that." "But there was nothing planned as far as an engagement or anything." "So when I proposed to Katrin, she never saw it coming." "Thanks to technology, you're about to chat online with your loved ones." "Aw..." "is that amazing?" ""I can only think" ""of one important question." "Will you marry me, Peas?"" "Ah... oh!" ""Are you serious?"" "When you love someone, you... and the proposal comes, you kind of want to see their face and the sincerity." "So actually finally watching the show and to see his face, when he was doing it, it just... it brought that whole thing together." "Yes!" "Yes!" "( cheers and applause )" "KATRIN:" "I think we're going to be okay." "I really, really love him." "KEITH:" "Because of my rice incident in the outback, it's afforded me a new opportunity." "So I'm writing a new book." "And it's called, Yes, I Can Cook Rice." "And I owe that to Jerri." "Thank you, Jerri." "COLBY:" "I was living in West Texas, my hometown." "Basically, packed up the bags, got everything loaded and ready to go." "And then I left for Australia." "I remember leaving my mom." "And the last thing she said to me was," ""Remember, this is a game." "You're playing with people you don't know."" "It was a cool feeling arriving in the outback and... and feeling very at home." "West Texas, where I'm from, you've got a lot of tall, dead grass and sparse trees and-and a few hills." "You know, Australia, when we arrived there, that's the way it was." "Except for the kangaroos." "We don't have a whole lot of those in West Texas." "My mother had said to me, "No matter what happens," ""no matter what the outcome, you're coming back to people that love you."" "( lively party chatter )" "The easiest way to find out who your true friends are is to go and-and get on a TV show and play a game like Survivor." "'Cause your best friends don't treat you any different." "I'm still the big dork that I was in college, and they know me as that-- I'm Colby." "GAY:" "The people that have known Colby for a big part of his life have always known that he was probably not going to lead an ordinary life." "COLBY:" "I've always pushed myself and driven myself." "When I talk about doing something, I do it." "GAY:" "Ever since his first tricycle," "Colby has wanted to go as fast as possible." "COLBY:" "Where I'm from, my hometown has 300 people." "When I returned from Australia, I moved to Dallas immediately." "GAY:" "Colby's 27, he's single." "I think maybe a little bit of it also was, um... having more anonymity in Dallas." "Being able to hide out." "COLBY:" "I have not allowed myself to think about what's possible in the future." "Right now I'm focused with the day-to-day, and I've got to maintain the life that I've had, um... and-and known for a long time." "And that's not to say I haven't set goals for myself." "But I don't even know yet what some of those goals may be." "The winner of Survivor:" "The Australian Outback... ( audience cheering ) ( screams )" "TINA:" "The first emotion was total shock and disbelief." "Of course the next emotion was joy." "And then after that," "I think I felt proud... that an older woman could win this game." "CROWD ( chanting ):" "Tina!" "Tina!" "Tina!" "Tina!" "TINA:" "It's still very bizarre for me when people call my name because I think I'm supposed to know 'em." "It's just above and beyond anything that I ever imagined." "CROWD ( chanting ):" "Tina!" "Tina!" "Tina!" "Tina!" "Tina!" "Tina!" "In the end, it was the mother of two from Knoxville who was the sole survivor." "In her own words, she was part caring, part cunning and just plain lucky." "( dog barking )" "Hey." "Hi." "How are you?" "Good, how are you doing?" "Great." "I knew that it was a popular show and that the people who were on the show was getting a lot of notoriety." "And I had no idea it would be this big." "Now I can't leave my house without looking halfway decent 'cause I know, at some point in the day," "I'll have to have my picture taken with somebody." "And I never knew this many people actually carried cameras with them throughout the day." "Rice paddies!" "I'm Tina's husband." "I'm very famous now." "Hey, you want to eat?" "I have all these people come up and talk to me," ""Hey, what about Tina?" "What about this?"" "Very popular guy." "Then Tina walks up beside me and all of a sudden I become the invisible man." "Well, look at that." "That's a great picture." "Then I become the photographer." "Rice patties!" "We'll have, you know, everybody around just standing there going," ""Uh, could you take our picture with Tina?"" "Well, you want me in there?" ""No, no, no, you take our picture."" "Oh, okay, sure." "You know, no problem." "...your mom." "BOY:" "Mom, she always dresses up now." "She's got, like, nice pants and good, nice shirts." "I got Kenny..." "Susan, Kenny, Kelsey." "We used to... we were just Tennessee hillbillies." "Oh, good answer!" "All the kids want to be my best friend." "Whoo!" "TINA:" "...much for this beautiful spring day that you gave us." "The things that were important to me before Survivor are the things that are important to me now-- which would be God and family and fun." "There are the two sides of me." "There is the side of me that is trying to be a good wife and a good mother." "Hey, hey, hey, guys!" "( grunting )" "And then there's that other side of me that loves to hang out with the motorcycle gang and..." "go off to do Survivor for six weeks... and leave the family to go do that, which a lot of people see as very selfish." "But it's like I told my children, you know," ""It's not just children who have dreams." "Adults have dreams, too."" "MAN:" "Came over and they wanted to meet Tina, so..." "Aw..." "DALE:" "When we go to a restaurant now, we face the wall, and still, this... you're sitting there eating, and... people are standing there, and they come up." "Who do you want me to make it to?" "My name's Billie." "Okay." "You're welcome so much." "DALE:" "They were going, "Tina," ""Tina, we love you." "Can I have your autograph?"" "And it's great, she loves them." "Thank you." "Nice to meet you." "So she stops." "Food gets cold, you know, da-da-da." "We're starting to order salads more now." "When people come and ask me for an autograph or just want to talk to me," "I realize I live in Knoxville, Tennessee, and not a lot happens here." "And so this is big for Knoxville." "And if I was in their shoes, I think" "I would be pretty dang excited, too." "DALE:" "We went on a cruise back around spring break." "She'll be out of Knoxville, nobody will recognize her." "We'll just kind of be incognito and walk out on the boat and we're going to go look at the pool, so we walk in on the pool, and the first thing you hear is," "( falsetto ):" ""It's Tina!"" "TINA:" "I don't want much to change in my life." "I've got two kids who I worship and adore and an awesome husband who adores me." "But at the same time, I also realize that I have been given an incredible opportunity." "JEFF:" "We'll be right back with a look at the site of our next adventure." "JEFF:" "Next season on Survivor:" "Africa." "A land of stunning beauty... but also a land of inherent dangers, filled with exotic and deadly animals." "The continent may have changed, but the game is still the same:" "outwit, outplay, outlast." "Thanks for joining us." "I'm Jeff Probst, and I'll see you in the fall, on Survivor."