Jerri and Colby’s Exit Interview – Survivor Heroes vs Villains (S20E14)
May 17th, 2010 | posted by conrad walton |
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Jerri and Colby were nice enough to give us an interview today. There are multiple people asking the questions and my recorder died in the middle. Rob, from RFF Radio was kind enough to give me a copy of his audio recording. It’s below.
The biggest news that we found out was that the edit of Colby, Danielle, and Amanda was not accurate. He called Jeff, who reviewed the actual footage before the edit and Jeff apologized to Colby for how he was portrayed.
Listen to the whole story, plus Jerri’s plans for Coach.
24:10 minutes long 11.6MB Download it here.


3 Responses to “Jerri and Colby’s Exit Interview – Survivor Heroes vs Villains (S20E14)”
By BILL D on May 18, 2010 | Reply
Man, I have applied to be on this show since the first season. Now they are not allowing us to apply. I am driving my family crazy here. I need to be on this show or at least they need to call me back and tell me to stop applying!!
I will not give up – that’s for sure.
By jessica smith on May 18, 2010 | Reply
The audio qualiy of this interview is much higher than the regular ones you post on the site. Is there any chance you could us the recording from RFF radio in future.
And thanks for a great season of survivor and awesome news and coverage here, i love this place and the community
cya next time
By michael Kallweit on May 27, 2010 | Reply
i feel Russell is right there needs to be a better voting system. Sandra was the weakest link and that,s the only reason she was there at the end. the only reason she won was they all hated Russell, and did not vote him the rest were all sooks because he was better and he played the true villain game and not to there goody two shoe Hero way. Russell was the true winner in this game and did not get a vote, this is a true indication there is a problem in the voting system and the country needs to vote as well then this will not be Biust and one sided. the wrong person won a dam shame to a great game.