{"id":273583,"date":"2026-02-08T09:34:06","date_gmt":"2026-02-08T09:34:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/nz\/273583\/"},"modified":"2026-02-08T09:34:06","modified_gmt":"2026-02-08T09:34:06","slug":"survivor-50s-emily-flippen-wants-maximum-suffering-in-fan-vote-season","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/nz\/273583\/","title":{"rendered":"Survivor 50&#8217;s Emily Flippen Wants &#8216;Maximum Suffering&#8217; In Fan Vote Season"},"content":{"rendered":"<p dir=\"ltr\">TVLINE | Let&#8217;s talk about vibes a bit! You&#8217;re on lockdown and no talking is allowed yet, but tell me a bit about your perceptions of some of the others around you?<br \/> Yeah, well, we can&#8217;t talk, but we can certainly look at each other as we&#8217;re sitting here waiting for the game to begin. And in general, I think the vibes are relatively positive, which is to say everybody&#8217;s looking around. We know each other&#8217;s names. You kind of know what people are approaching with in terms of their strategy and their styles, but there are certain people who are very tense, and I think I&#8217;m getting a sense of that tenseness. I won&#8217;t say bad vibes. It&#8217;s not bad, but it is anxious vibes from the Season 49ers, and I can understand because they were out here only a few weeks ago playing the full game of &#8220;Survivor.&#8221; But Rizo, in particular, I&#8217;m getting this very jaded feeling from him, which I love. I love a jaded person, so I&#8217;m really excited about that. But there&#8217;s tension there. There&#8217;s anxiety, and I get the sense that he has something to prove coming out here.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">TVLINE | As a new era player, do you feel you have an advantage compared to others who may not have played in years?<br \/> I think the new school players are more prepared to play the game quickly, and that&#8217;s going to be extremely important because not only is the game shorter than it was in previous eras, but there&#8217;s also 24 people out here. That&#8217;s an insane number of people. We&#8217;re gonna be dropping like flies, and that&#8217;s not to say that the old school era players can&#8217;t come and play a quick game, but I do think that in some sense, the new era players have already played a relatively quicker game in comparison, and that could arguably make them more prepared.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">TVLINE | Hit me with a hot take about the new era, overall.<br \/>My biggest hot take on the new era is that when it comes to food, I think it is harder than the old era. And I know that sounds counterintuitive because the old school era was much longer, but I could feel the difference myself on Season 45. I went about just over two weeks without eating anything before we earned rice. And the moment we earned rice, and I was having just a handful of rice a day, I felt my brain jump back into gear. I felt like I could think again. I could remember people&#8217;s names. I could form strategies. And I think a lot of people take it for granted that when you&#8217;re playing in the older era, you were at least eating something. It wasn&#8217;t much, but you got rice, you had a handful of rice a day, and that kept your brain functioning. Out here in the new era without rice, genuinely, your body starts to shut down. And if you&#8217;re on a losing tribe like I was, where you don&#8217;t earn any rewards or food, you can go weeks without consuming much of anything at all, and that really shuts down your body, and more importantly, your brain.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">TVLINE | Talk to me about big threats. Who will you be keeping an eye on?<br \/>In the game of &#8220;Survivor,&#8221; I can typically tell why a person was put on the cast. There&#8217;s something off about them. There&#8217;s always something a little bit like, &#8220;Yeah, you&#8217;re a little weird,&#8221; or &#8220;You have this going for you, that going for you, or you have an interesting story.&#8221; Kyle is the person that I&#8217;m most worried about because when I look at him and when I talk to him, as I have in the past, and when I get to know him, I&#8217;m like, &#8220;You&#8217;re way too normal.&#8221; You&#8217;re way too normal, way too well-adjusted, and that is so dangerous because somebody who is normal, smart, well-adjusted, sociable, and strategic, similarly to Dee for my season, that is just a powerhouse because all the rest of us, we have something wrong with us. Kyle doesn&#8217;t. That&#8217;s bothersome, isn&#8217;t it?<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">TVLINE | What are the hardest parts of being out here for you?<br \/> The physicality of it, I actually found easier than I expected coming into the game of &#8220;Survivor.&#8221; As somebody who was basically plucked out of suburban Maryland with very little experience and training, I applied for &#8220;Survivor,&#8221; three months later, I was on the show from the day I sent the application in. So that is about as unprepared as you can get for this experience. And I was surprised by how much your body adapts. I was the type of person who couldn&#8217;t sleep without my eye mask on and my earphones in and never really gone a day without eating before. But when you don&#8217;t have any other options, when you&#8217;re forced to in a situation like that, it comes relatively naturally. In fact, the hardest part about the survival experience, in my opinion, is not the physicality of it, it&#8217;s the mentality and the emotion of it. And the hardest part for me was jumping on Season 45 on a tribe like Lulu. I immediately could tell that I just was not clicking with the people that I was playing with, and you have to live and be around them for 24 hours a day while watching yourself become on the social outs. That plays a mental and emotional game on you that you can never expect until you experience it yourself. It&#8217;d probably help if I&#8217;d shut up, you know, that would have ingratiated me more with them, but I can&#8217;t, clearly.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">TVLINE | That&#8217;s why you were chosen for reality TV!<br \/>Yeah, apparently, which is so concerning, by the way. Getting a call once, it&#8217;s a red flag, but twice, oh man. It&#8217;s like glaring red flags. Something&#8217;s wrong with you. Except for Kyle. Freaking Kyle! He&#8217;s a great guy, but it&#8217;s so annoying. [Laughs]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"TVLINE | Let&#8217;s talk about vibes a bit! 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