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Speaker 1 (00:01):
All right, welcome in Faithfuls and Traders to a new
episode of By Order of the Faithfuls. I'm Wills Adams
that I'm alongside.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
Dolores Catana, the Winner.
Speaker 1 (00:12):
Yes, the winner, and apparently Tamra was banished because she's
not here today. She's doing her Oh she.
Speaker 2 (00:19):
Didn't make it to breakfast. I'm so sad she was murdered.
Speaker 1 (00:24):
She didn't knock on the doors. She did not come
through breakfast. But we're here and so are you all.
We finally kind of get into the meat of the season, right,
Like I think the first episode is very much just
like establishing shots and like meeting everyone, and now we're
into the gameplay. So episode two is very very fun.
Speaker 2 (00:43):
People are now starting to get their footing and you
kind of get surprised at who's actually right yeah, and
who's like on to them in such an early stage.
So that surprised me.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
I was like, oooh, I wonder if it's the first
American season. I wonder if there wasn't a lot of
information to go on for the people who are traders,
who I feel like are making big mistakes and like
making big swings and being very obvious.
Speaker 2 (01:13):
Well, the biggest mistake is being in everyone's face, which
I don't think Christians capable of not doing that. Yeah,
like he is on top, like he is putting a
target on himself beyond.
Speaker 1 (01:31):
So at breakfast, the Trader's first murder is revealed. They
killed Reza from Shaws of Sunset. How did you feel
about that? Like, you know, he thought that the Traders
made a good decision, But I think it's so early
that I'm not sure if it really matters.
Speaker 2 (01:46):
So, of course, if you remember at the first mission,
Rezzo was the loudest. He was like, all gung ho
pro team. Now these guys still don't know. Again, let's
cut them some slow. This is First American season, second episode,
the first mission. You don't know that being loud is
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going to give someone an excuse to murder you or
put you. As a Trader, you kind of have to
play possum, which is how I played. He made the
ultimate mistake being a strong leader, being somebody who can
influence people. That's everything the Traders.
Speaker 1 (02:25):
Don't want one hundred percent, and then also being kind
of so outspoken. He annoyed Michael, and then Michael kind
of explained to everyone how much he didn't like Resia,
and so then it's just like, well, this is such
an easy thing for the traders to jump on, right,
it's already internal turmoil with faithfuls, and we can get
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a lot of people looking their way.
Speaker 2 (02:50):
Right. So, you know, Michael, although he's not a trader,
he would have, I think, made a good trader because
he makes these little bombs everywhere. But yet he's got
like this Southern accent and he's real like innocent and like,
oh poor little me, and you know, New Jersey, you
come out. I could be walking down the beach. I
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remember in like I don't know Aruba, the homeless man
living on the beach looked at me and goes Jersey
and I'm like, why go because you got that look. So,
you know, people with strong personalities like resident thing, they
tend to draw attention to themselves, where Michael is acting
like this innocent little Southern bell. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (03:34):
Reza kind of reminds me of Derinda from the season
that we were on, Like she was very loud, she
was ruffling some feathers and she was bravo. Yeah. Yeah,
but she came became the first target for the traders.
I thought it was a kind of an interesting analogy
and very similar. But then you have Christian over here
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pushing this narrative that gerald Deane's trader, which is surprising
to me. I mean, it was they were all going
off of. She looked really nervous after they pulled the
blindfolds off, which okay, I guess, but well I didn't.
Speaker 2 (04:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
Other than that, I didn't really see her even talk
to anybody, So I was surprised that that's who they
were going after.
Speaker 2 (04:18):
Well, as this is, there's no rhyme or reason in
the beginning why people will come for you, right. So
the thing with Geraldine is she didn't make a connection
with everyone, and now we can't go by that because
you certainly did, and you were the first to be banished, right,
and you had a connection with everyone. I think that
you know, Iane needed a defibrillator when you left. She
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was hysterical, crying. I had a carrier back to her room,
and everyone felt so freaking bad, and you were missed.
But see, somebody like Geraldine comes in doesn't know anybody.
She says to herself, I'm an introvert. I get to
know people. It's just the way I grew up it's
the way I was raised. So people want to judge
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the way someone handles things or acts by that way,
Like you have to get people to like you. That's
a part of winning as well.
Speaker 1 (05:10):
Yeah, absolutely, that's also like winning a life.
Speaker 2 (05:13):
I liked her. I think she's a very nice person.
I would have liked to have seen Michael go instead
of her.
Speaker 1 (05:18):
Yeah, I think that this was a good example of
why it's really hard to do this show with people
who are used to being on TV and then people
who aren't right, like a couple of glaring exposition of
like she was kind of falling in on her shelf,
didn't want to talk a lot, whereas you've got some other,
you know, big TV personalities that you know it's their
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job to be on TV and make friends. And I
thought that that was like, oh, I can see how
this would go this way. But you know, Christian pushing
this narrative of Gerald Dean makes people start thinking that
Christian is.
Speaker 2 (05:56):
Yeah, hey see so again amateur moves.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
First season, see Sirih's sitting back. She's just watching it
all happening and listening and taking making sure nobody's onto her.
She's smart, she is very smart, but she's not smarter
than Brandy.
Speaker 1 (06:17):
I know. I gotta say, Brandy is killing it out there.
She's calling out traders left, right and center.
Speaker 2 (06:23):
I don't think I'm yet to see somebody who called
things this straight, this sharp, this early. But you know,
Brandy's a player anyway, like in life. And I all
the power to her, all the respect when I say this.
She's no slouch. She's been through a lot, She's had
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her share of liars in her life, I'm sure. So
here she comes like bitch. I know that I know
this animal like she was, but it's but sirih was
just sitting like to call her out, you almost have
to be psychic at this point.
Speaker 1 (06:58):
Yeah, I mean some people have that like inkling and
can really read people. You know. It's interesting the way
that Christian was going about Well, I mean, he was
campaigning against Cheraldine kind of before the roundtable, right, But
it reminded me a lot of when Bob the drag
Queen kind of came after me. He kind of like
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was the ringleader of we think that Wells is the guy,
and I remember thinking like, that's really weird. I thought
I had a good relationship with you. I don't really
talked to you that a whole lot, but I've tried
to talk to you a bunch and then afterwards being like,
you know, maybe he's a trader because he's going after
he's the one who started this kind of like dialogue
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that I was a trader. And I think that Christian's
doing a very similar thing where people are like, wait,
hold on. And the problem that you have when you
do that is the second that you banish someone who
isn't a trader, then eyes turned back on you because
it's like, oh, you were the guy who suggested this.
Speaker 2 (08:02):
Well, if it's any consolation to you that did put
him on the spot after you were gone, then now
all eyes are on him. So it's always a risk
to call someone out. It's always a risk to be
the loud one always, and then God forbid, you vote
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for the trader, and the trader doesn't get voted out,
you're gone. Yeah, that's why Derek on our cast, he
was trying to call out Boston Rob and he said,
I won't be here tomorrow, but I'm going to tell
you right now it's him.
Speaker 1 (08:38):
Yeah. That was scary. That was good, very good. So
for the challenge, six players are doing something that I
know that you and Tam said you would never do,
and that's being buried.
Speaker 2 (08:59):
Shit. Okay, so wells wait, you would do this?
Speaker 1 (09:03):
Yeah? I was watching with my wife and I was like,
you know, the ladies were saying that they would never
do this. Would you do this? And she said, well,
I wouldn't have a problem with that. My only concern
would be that there would be bugs in there and
it would freak me out because it would be pitch black.
And I was like, I agree with that, but I
would do this. It's the bugs that I wouldn't be
able to handle. But I know that you guys have
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like a claustrophobia unlike any other.
Speaker 2 (09:26):
Like any other. So I'm I can't breathe talking about it,
and I couldn't breathe watching it. Yeah, you couldn't pay
me enough to get in that coffin, they said to
me standing right there. As much as I went through
to freaking get there, and then the excitement of being there,
let me tell you something. I'd be calling from my
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ticket home. I'd be like, Paul, get me a first
class ticket the out of here. I'm not getting in that.
I don't want anything that bad, not even for five minutes.
They were in their thirty nine minutes. They had to
find these people.
Speaker 1 (10:02):
No way fun like production side of things that I
think is interesting for the listeners out there is I
remember talking to producers in They're like, is there anything
that you wouldn't do? And I remember saying, if there
are spiders or bugs, I won't do it. And they're like, well,
what if there's a lot of money, And I said,
I don't care about the money. Did you say, like,
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I will not be buried alive one percent?
Speaker 2 (10:26):
I said that. I said, I don't do clothes in
closed spaces. I Am not getting in a coffin for nothing.
And it's not about the superstition, because I mean, if
I could use a nap as long as you keep
it open, I don't care. But I don't know, not
for me, that was my thing. I don't mind spiders, snakes,
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I don't care.
Speaker 1 (10:48):
That gotta go. Yeah, this is a fun regardless of
your phobia. This is a pretty fun mission they do.
You know, Alan signals the starts. They'll first locate a
shovel Milwaukee talkie, which will help them communicate with the
Barry players and the Barry players have to reveal a
riddle and a crest that's on their graves to help
their teammates find them. I thought it was funny, you know,
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mid challenge, Michael tells multiple people that he'd like to
banish Cherald Team tonight. I never thought during well, I
only did I guess two missions, but I never thought
that it would have been a smart move for me
to start, you know, campaigning against someone in the middle
of a mission.
Speaker 2 (11:29):
Well, no, I mean that's happened. That happens. But he
something about Michael is like he's doing trader behavior.
Speaker 1 (11:39):
Yeah, he is.
Speaker 2 (11:40):
I would have totally voted for him. The women voted
for him, most of them did, right. So the only
reason he was able to get out of it is
you need to know how to talk your way out
of something. Yeah, and that's that's what it was. But
you know, to be shocked that he was bringing that
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out in the middle, no, because there's not a lot
of time to talk after you're done stuff in your
face because by the end of the day and the
activities that we do, you're so hungry and it's not
the most satisfying food. Let's face it. When you get
back you're so hungry, you're double fisting food which doesn't
even taste and then you know, so there's not a
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lot of time to talk, and then you're going into
different rooms, and so that is kind of the time
to start dropping the bombs for when people get back
and that name is in their head totally.
Speaker 1 (12:36):
I guess, like you know, for the two missions I did,
I was just so focused on trying to like complete
it or I honestly the second one, I just wanted
an immunity because I thought that they were going to
try to come get me. Why did you think that?
Because I remember saying that I thought that the traders
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were stupid for killing someone that I thought we were
all going to banish. And then I remember Robin and
Sam got really like salty about it and offended, and
I remember thinking, oh, no, like I'm in trouble.
Speaker 2 (13:06):
I think I don't know that. That's what I know.
Speaker 1 (13:09):
I know that was just what was going through my mind,
because I remember because I was the only one who
was trying to get Wes down in that second mission
that we did, and they cut it, but I yelled out,
I said, I'm going to get you down, but you
have to save me because I think they're going to
try to kill me tonight.
Speaker 2 (13:27):
Oh and you just had a feeling because you pissed
off two people by what you said.
Speaker 1 (13:33):
Yeah, and so that's that's I was being paranoid like
everyone it kind of is on the show. And Wes
said like, Okay, if you get me down, I will
will you know, I'll give you my immunity or whatnot,
And they cut that as well, and so then that's
when I got I in to help me get him down,
and we got him down, like right at the end.
But it sucked because I got banished before the killing
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was happening that night, where the immunity would have helped me.
But anyways, all I'm saying is that during the missions,
I'm not sure if I'm thinking, like I should be
talking to people about who to get rid of. I'm
just like, I got to finish this thing so you
can get the money and get the hell out of here.
And I think that it was not a smart move
on Michael's part, But you're right that there is such
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little time to really talk that like you kind of
take any opportunity you can.
Speaker 2 (14:21):
The least time you have to do anything is to
converse about what's going to happen at the roundtable. Yeah,
so you kind of if you're if you think you're
on the hot seat, you have a time to turn
it around by putting somebody else's name out there, but
typically by then it's already happened during the missions.
Speaker 1 (14:44):
Yeah, and the teams.
Speaker 2 (14:46):
A lot of people start to turn on each other
during the teams because they dislike each other. So a
lot of the times the votes will come out of
an annoyance or kind of like, what's going on with
Christian right now? I feel like people are going to
start to turn on him soon. So if I was
on there, he would get on my nerves and I'd
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want him to be gone at this point because you
have nothing else to go on. So let's just banish
the people that get on our nerves or yeah, banish them.
Speaker 1 (15:14):
Yeah, I agree. A lot of the scheming and the
talking also happens in the cars.
Speaker 2 (15:19):
Oh big time. Yes, so that's what that's what got
Brandy caught in this episode. Ye, so we how about
Andy going the wrong way on the map? Well, who
knows how to read a map anymore? Yeah, nobody knows, Like.
Speaker 1 (15:38):
I need GPS, I know, and.
Speaker 2 (15:40):
You have nothing. You don't have anything, so now leading
the team the wrong way, Andy feels like possibly now
Andy's a target.
Speaker 1 (15:52):
Yeah, because as a I guess if you are a trader,
you're really not trying to to win these things. You
don't care. Well, I guess you want the money, but like,
you're not trying for immunity. But immunity is not in
this first season.
Speaker 2 (16:08):
A lot of the traders moving forward do try for
immunity because they want to get like the target off
of them.
Speaker 1 (16:17):
Yeah. It's like, well, I tried so hard, so why
would I if I was so.
Speaker 2 (16:20):
Why am I trying for a shield? Duh, duh. That's
that's what it was. So but you know, Andy was scared,
what the hell I'm up next? What could you do?
Speaker 1 (16:32):
And I could see people being, well, if we don't
know who it is, let's get rid of someone who
cost us a bunch of money.
Speaker 2 (16:38):
That's the other thing that takes a part. There's a
lot of different factors besides someone thinking you're a trader. Yeah,
you have to you have to grab from different places
because it's too early to have really any clues.
Speaker 1 (16:51):
Yeah. Well, it's like it reminds me of you know,
I think it's in season two where Kate comes back
and she like really doesn't want to be there, right,
Like she's Erica. She by the way, I'm sure if
I filled with her she would annoy me. But watching
her on TV, she is so good at it. She's
so funny.
Speaker 2 (17:09):
They love her the studio. Lambert loves Kate and she's funny.
She don't give a shit. Yeah, I feel like she's
like really just like that in real life. Yeah, she's
a friend of mine. I adore her, but you know,
it would take a lot to shake her up. Talk
about smart, Kate's very, very smart, totally, and I love
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when she goes off on somebody, like she was telling
Michael off exactly the way I wanted somebody to tell
him off, And so was.
Speaker 1 (17:37):
Brandy for that fact. Yeah, she's great, a little bit
of a superpower to like not give an f because
if you can do that, everyone else is tripping out
and stressed out. And if you are like I don't
care whatever, You're just gonna be there forever, which is
what happens with her.
Speaker 2 (17:55):
You know, when I was going to play this game,
my brother said to me, I asked my family for advice.
What do they know about this game? And my brother said,
you've only ever looked up the things you gave a
shit about.
Speaker 1 (18:06):
Yeah, so I took that with me. Yeah, simply for right.
Speaker 2 (18:14):
Yeah. No, Hey, it worked. I'm okay about it. It
was a good episode, though, it was there was so
much going on for so new But I love seeing
Kyle from Summerhouse.
Speaker 1 (18:25):
I know. Yeah. But so let's go back to the
like the roundtable right beforehand, everyone's kind of getting together
to discuss their theories. Christian continues to push for Gerald Deane.
No one seems to be super convinced by it. But
I think that we're like almost like a rudderless sailboat.
I mean, theotia. No one really knows that. No one
doesn't even know what they don't know. At this point,
Brandy's certain that the traders are Michael and Christian, and
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she briefly mentions Sherry, but she puts it on the
back burner. But it's just that moment where I'm like,
this woman is a genius. I wouldn't have gotten any
of these people.
Speaker 2 (18:58):
Don't count Brandy. Glanfell out all right, anybody, My money's
on Brandy all day long every day.
Speaker 1 (19:05):
It's always interesting to see who starts off round tables.
Speaker 2 (19:09):
Yes, it is.
Speaker 1 (19:11):
It's a very big tell. I feel like and Cody
starting off the round table calling out Geraldine and Michael
I thought was interesting.
Speaker 2 (19:22):
You know what's funny. Sarah's just sitting back. Yeah, I know,
so Sarah's just sitting back and letting those fools go on,
and she's saying it. She's saying, he's gonna get us pinched.
Speaker 1 (19:35):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 2 (19:36):
I don't think the other two were great, really great traders,
you know.
Speaker 1 (19:41):
Yeah, it was too much of bull in a China
shop and not enough like thinking things through.
Speaker 2 (19:48):
I think, well for sure, but again, we have to
give it to them. It is the first season, episode two.
We're not familiar with this game. Now. Everybody's a player.
Everybody's like, you know, if you meet somebody out there, like,
how could you not have known? Boston Robb was a trader,
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all right, I get that, But I also spent the
whole day with him. That day he coached Sierra through
the bug challenge, so there's also a relationship aspect. Like
I was saying before that, when you get to know
these people, it's very hard to want to vote for
them because you get closer. You're with them all day.
You're not speaking to anybody else fourteen hours a day. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (20:34):
The other thing that I don't know if gets mentioned enough,
is that you may think someone's a trader and still
be really close with them, Because that's what I'm saying.
Having an ally who's a trader is very, very valuable.
I mean, Brandy's like screwed because she's right right.
Speaker 2 (20:54):
She talked too much. Yeah, I feel like she knew
better than to say it, because she's not done. You
just spent the whole day with these people. You bury
got your friends out of a coffin alive. But wait,
what about Christian hitting her with the shovel?
Speaker 1 (21:10):
Oh I know, I'm surprised you didn't get like that.
Speaker 2 (21:13):
Cut Listen. Brandy gets pissed off. She's like, I'm okay,
I'm okay, Yeah, but I didn't like it.
Speaker 1 (21:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (21:21):
You know, she doesn't realize she had the power right
now to turn everybody against him, because I feel like
already at this point, Surrey would have already turned on him,
Cody would have turned on him at the round table,
and if Brandy really wanted just for the simple fact
that he got on her nerves, she could have got
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out of Trader.
Speaker 1 (21:44):
Yeah, I agree. They go after Michael hard in this.
You know, Kate mentions that Michael threatened her to vote
for Jerald. He blames his awkwardness on anxiety. But then
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Kyle pointed out that he had a similar conversation with
Michael during the challenge too, And so it seems like
everyone's kind of going at Michael as they should, as
they should, and then gerald Jane just stays silent, like
I'm sure she had to defend herself, but we never
really get to see it. I wonder if being silent
is what ended up getting her banned.
Speaker 2 (22:28):
It was really torn. It was a tie. The girls
didn't want to vote for her. You even seen some
people erased his name and then put hers down because
she didn't know how to speak enough to stick up
like he did. Yeah, he was ready for it. He
was ready to stick up for himself. He knows how
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to get something. Tells me that Michael has more than
once in his life how to talk his way out
of some bullshit. And I don't think gerald Deane's used
to that. Geraldine also so explained, and so many people
are like this, including myself. And this is why I
understand her. Is she shuts down when people are coming
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after her. Geraldine shuts down. It's the way she grew up,
it's the way her father taught her to be, or
however it is. And I get it. I get it
one hundred thousand percent. But I would have liked to
see her stay.
Speaker 1 (23:24):
Yeah. I had a lot of sympathy, and I was
empathetic to what was happening to her. I felt bad
about it.
Speaker 2 (23:33):
Now, let's take this back to your sitting at the roundtable.
I want to go through your feelings because I can't
imagine what it's like because all these things, it's the
first banishment. You're not expecting these people that you've made
friends with to come for you. You're innocent, You're being
judged by everybody, and people are saying untrue things about you.
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What are the feelings that you go through being in
that hot seat, if you could take yourself back to that.
Speaker 1 (24:07):
Yeah, I was frustrated on a lot of different counts.
I was frustrated that I kind of wasn't told that
I was on the chopping block until kind of right
before we walked in there. So I never had an
opportunity to go and talk to people and be like,
hold on, what are you talking about? And it happened
so fast that I didn't have an opportunity to really
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sit down, compose my thoughts and make sure I had
a really good, compelling argument. And I was just I
was like, just upset. The other thing too, is and
I'm sure you have to deal with this a lot,
but I am very concerned with how I'm being perceived,
especially on television. And what was making me angry is
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that the dialogue that Bob the Drag Queen was saying
was that I was off putting. I didn't making an
attempt with him, and I remember thinking, like, that's not true.
I've talked to you about multiple things. You know, my
wife was a judge on Drag Race, and she had
just done a Broadway show with another person who was
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on Drag Race named Jinx Monsoon, and like, and I
had all these things.
Speaker 2 (25:19):
So I had a dialogue with him. You did speak
to him, yeah.
Speaker 1 (25:23):
And what was frustrating is that he was saying that
I was, you know, like giving him the cold shoulder
and not trying with him, and I was like, that's
just not true, and that got me angry because I
was like, that's not what happened. You're making up lies
about me. Then of course it makes sense now looking
back of like he was making it all up to,
you know, make sure everyone was trying to vote for me,
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which I get now. At the time, I was just
upset that someone was like attacking my character.
Speaker 2 (25:50):
Ry and you'd never expected it. I mean, how many
times in your life have you been accused of those things?
I don't think ever.
Speaker 1 (25:59):
Yeah. And also like if you ever have been accused
of something that you didn't do, it's all the time.
It's really hard to try to explain yourself without looking crazy.
Speaker 2 (26:10):
You know. Well, here's the thing. And I've been in
many courtrooms. I used to you know, I used to
work in the jail. I worked in courtrooms. It's harder
to prove your innocent than it is to prove you're guilty. Yeah,
and that is that's the truth. Because you have no
tangible proof on something that didn't happen, or that you're innocent.
(26:32):
You have nothing to prove. You don't have anything to present,
is what I'm saying. So in life, wells, that is
absolutely across the board. The thing you cannot. It's very
very hard to prove your innocent. You have to That's
when you have to use your character, your integrity, and
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your reputation to back you. Yeah, which you have all
those things, but it wasn't you're not bringing that to
the game. Somebody's accusing you of something. What you do
on the outside has nothing to do with what you
do on the inside.
Speaker 1 (27:08):
Yeah, I was frustrated. The emotion that was going through
my mind was like I was a little ashamed. I
was like embarrassed. I came all the way out here.
I thought I was going to do really well and
then I'm like the first person out. So that was
also like making me angry, like I can't believe it,
Like I'm the first guy out. This is embarrassing. I
got to tell my wife, I got to watch this back.
(27:31):
This sucks.
Speaker 2 (27:32):
So that's all going through your head while everybody's like
voting for you, and then at what point do you
like concede once the votes start coming out or.
Speaker 1 (27:43):
Yeah, I mean, well, I thought I was in a
lot of trouble and then the vote started coming out
and it started teetering back, Like if you remember.
Speaker 2 (27:52):
I'm getting anxiety for you listening to this, but I've
always wanted to ask you this in detail.
Speaker 1 (27:58):
So I made a shoe huge mistake. The mistake I
made was they asked me because I said I said
something I called the trader stupid or something, and I
noticed immediately that people got upset when I said it.
And then someone said, well who got upset? And I
should never have said the names. I said, what were
the names? I said, Robin and Sam and so so
(28:22):
then that's when I was like, I think Robin's a
trader because she got upset that I said it was dumb.
But I should have never said Sam, because then Sam
all of a sudden was like, well, screw you, man.
If you think that I'm a trader, then I'm done.
Speaker 2 (28:35):
I'm going to turn your Yeah.
Speaker 1 (28:36):
So I thought I was in a lot of trouble.
What I didn't realize is that there were a lot
of votes for Ivor, and if I had just like
piled on to Ivor, then he probably would have been
the one to go home over me, because it came
down to like four four and four, and then the
last person to vote was Caroline, who was a trader,
(28:59):
and she voted for me, so like came down to
this last one, which sucks. So I thought I was
good because I had a good relationship with her, So you.
Speaker 2 (29:07):
Were surprised when it came to her she was making
the final decision and she voted for you. Who else
who were you up against? Who else was on the
chop besides Iver Robin. See now I'm surprised that she
wouldn't have gone for Ivor being that you guys had
made some type of connection. That's weird to me.
Speaker 1 (29:30):
Yeah, but you know, Bob the drag Queen and her,
Oh okay got together and they both thought that makes sense,
said me. And then and then Bob did a thing
where he accused me was the one who started everything
and then didn't vote for me. So then he was
able to like kind of wash his hands clean of
it being.
Speaker 2 (29:49):
Wrong, Rellion. No one said that guy was stupid. He
might have been two over the top and you know,
annoying in a Christian like way at sometimes, but that
was smart.
Speaker 1 (30:03):
Yeah, it was.
Speaker 2 (30:04):
He's smart. He's inherently smart. Oh yeah, Bob the trag
Queen is well versed on any subject you want to
talk to him on, and he knows it. He's very
very very very intelligent.
Speaker 1 (30:17):
And then I'll tell you then. So then my mind
starts going, well, I got to make a TV show still,
like I'm still got to be entertaining. So once I
knew that I was screwed, I'm like, what do I
do to at least have like a good exit? And
you know, we all had this thing of like we
want to be the first season that gets out of
Trader on the first banishment, right, Like I remember us
(30:39):
all like really wanting that. Well, these all these people
think that I'm a Trader. I'm going to at least
milk this for all I can. So then I went
up there and I started slow clapping, like.
Speaker 2 (30:49):
You know, like I remember that, and.
Speaker 1 (30:52):
I remember Tony because Tony voted for me too. I visibly,
I remember looking at everyone's faces and I was like
trying to keep it straight because I was like, I
want to give them twenty seconds of thinking that they
did this thing. And so I started slow clapping, and
everyone thought like, oh my god, we got a Trader.
And then I was like, yeah, I'm a faithful You
guys are idiots.
Speaker 2 (31:10):
And then I laught that was a good accent. I
have to say so.
Speaker 1 (31:13):
Going back to the end of this episode, it's pretty
close between Gerald Dean and Michael, but ultimately they banished
Gerald Deane. She tells everyone she's a faithful We finally
hear her speak, I suppose, and then Michael apologizes to
the group about his behavior, start starts crying.
Speaker 2 (31:29):
A lot of crying goes on at that table, A
lot of crying in Traders. I'm from New Jersey. I'm
not used to that, yeah at all, But there's an
I love emotion. I love people that can cry and
feel emotion. It's a very emotionally draining show.
Speaker 1 (31:46):
Yeah, it really hit cry on the show.
Speaker 2 (31:50):
In ten years of being on TV, I cried one
time when my dog died, No, two times when my
dog died, and then another time and a psychic told
me that my dog was channeling through. That was probably
the last time I cried anyway.
Speaker 1 (32:06):
Yeah, the only time I ever cried on TV was
they gave me eye drops to make it look like
I was crying because I'm not my wife and I
can't force the tears. But you know, the other thing
that I thought was interesting about the end of this
episode was Christian being like, you know, Gerald Deane. She
was such a great a great one. And then it's
Katey like, what you're going to have a you know,
(32:29):
like a euloge?
Speaker 2 (32:30):
What do you want to have a eulogy? Kate is
a hysteria and all. And then what about Brandy? She's like,
I'm over it. Kate's like and you know, Kate's smart,
because you know, she's very funny. You know what she said,
We're going to do this tomorrow and the next day
and the next day. And that is the game that
is so true. Banishing a faithful or voting for someone
(32:50):
you got close to never got easy for me. Yeah,
it never did.
Speaker 1 (32:57):
The Traders mean the Turrets kind of end the episode.
Cody Revie that basically Brandy is onto everyone.
Speaker 2 (33:04):
She must be the next murder.
Speaker 1 (33:06):
Come on, well, so that's the thing. So if you're
the Traders, if you kill her, then isn't everyone to
be like, well, hold on, she said you you knew?
Then does that put a spotlight on them?
Speaker 2 (33:22):
It depends because who did they say and in front
of is that person paying attention? She said it in
the car with like three other people or two other people.
She didn't really go around chanting I think it's Siri.
I think it's cretty. You know, so, I don't know.
I don't know if they have a choice.
Speaker 1 (33:42):
I don't.
Speaker 2 (33:44):
I'm curious, Like I'm not even looking I don't want
to look ahead. I'm looking forward to the next episode.
Speaker 1 (33:50):
I honestly don't even remember how this season ends. I
watched it obviously for the show, but that was a
year and a half ago or something, right.
Speaker 2 (33:58):
And you were binging and you were nervous. So we're
excited to see what they do with Brandy Glanville next,
Who's onto every freaking one of them.
Speaker 1 (34:05):
She's just Sherlock Glanville over here.
Speaker 2 (34:08):
She is. She would have made a great trader, but
she would have been an obvious trader.
Speaker 1 (34:14):
Yeah, I think so. But do you think that you
would be a good trader?
Speaker 2 (34:19):
No? Really, no, I'm not a good liar.
Speaker 1 (34:23):
You're so gregarious and good with people. I think you
would be good at it.
Speaker 2 (34:29):
I think that I wouldn't enjoy it. Let me say this,
thank you for saying that I wouldn't enjoy it. Yeah,
it would ruin the game for me.
Speaker 1 (34:39):
The not getting the sleep part is the thing that
really would probably bug me the most.
Speaker 2 (34:44):
I was so healthy there. I didn't need sleep. I
was a machine. Wellst I was like waking up skinny
and I was happy. I want to go back. I cried,
you know when I cried when I left the room,
like I don't want to go. I'll stay for free.
They're like, you gotta go. There's not even a game left.
It's over. They're packing up the castle. I'm like, just
(35:06):
leave me here.
Speaker 1 (35:08):
It's a health and wellness retreat at this point for me.
Speaker 2 (35:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (35:13):
All right, Well, we're excited to watch episode three, which
will be coming out next week. Please follow us over
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Speaker 2 (35:27):
Love video messages. I love them.
Speaker 1 (35:31):
And yeah, thank you guys so much for Thank you guys.
Speaker 2 (35:33):
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