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‘Survivor: Philippines’ Castaway Katie: Jeff Kent Is a ‘Dominant Male Force’

October 25, 2012

Katie Hanson (CBS)

XFinityTV is blowing up their coverage of “Survivor: Philippines.” Every Monday Jeff Probst and I will tackle a wide variety of topics with the “Survivor” Question of the Week. Every Tuesday I’ll be squaring off against “Survivor: One World” favorite Kat Edorsson in this season’s Power Rankings challenge. Every Wednesday briefly after the show we’ll have a full episode recap and every Thursday we’ll have an interview with the latest eliminated player.  Follow me on Twitter (@gordonholmes) for all the updates!

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Somewhere in an alternate universe, Dana is 100% healthy. The Kalabaw women voted out Carter last week and Jeff Kent last night. When they’re not listening to desperate pleas from Penner, they’re trying to figure out how to get Malcolm to join them when they get to the merge.

Unfortunately for the Katie Hanson I spoke to this morning, she lives in this universe.

Instead, the former Miss Delaware and I got to chat about the weirdest reward challenge ever, the ladies’ lack of love for Carter, and Dawson’s indecent proposal…

Gordon Holmes: Good morning, Katie.
Katie Hanson: How are you?
Holmes: I’m sad.
Hanson: (Laughs) Aww…me too!
Holmes: Was your girlfriend voted off of “Survivor” last night too?!
Hanson: Oh…honey! You are so cute! I’m sad too, but I’ve had some time to get over it.
Holmes: What am I supposed to do for the next seven or eight weeks this show is on?
Hanson: I appreciate your sadness if that makes any difference.

Holmes: Alright, that reward challenge last night was a whole new brand of ridiculous. What happened?
Hanson: It almost looked like from out angle that things were going our way, and then they’d go back, and then it was just a stalemate. It went nowhere. And I was thinking, “OK, I’m never going to get to play in this challenge.” Which was alright with me because it’s a reward challenge in the mud, rolling around with these people. Rewards are awesome, but it’s not immunity. So, me not playing last night, kind of made me a little happy because the goal is to not get injured before an immunity challenge.
Holmes: I’m watching it…and Penner has his arm in one of Mr. Skupin’s…sensitive…areas.
Hanson: (Laughs)  Uh huh.
Holmes: And I’m thinking, “Jeez, at least buy him dinner first.” Next thing you know he’s literally trading dinner with him.
Hanson: (Laughs)
Holmes: How did you feel when that deal was being brokered?
Hanson: The last two rewards that were food went to Tandang, so we were starving. The idea of winning a full-on meal was absolutely amazing. At this point I was like “Give away the rice! Let’s do this!” The fact that they were bartering for it made my day. They went back and forth a lot. That was the best day of our lives.

Holmes: Artis freaked out a little bit, and I didn’t really understand what set him off.
Hanson: I think he just wanted to earn it. But, it’s easier for someone on the sidelines to say, “No, you guys can win this.” But you don’t know what they’re going through. And don’t you want your strongest players to have enough energy to perform well in an immunity challenge? He was very angry.
Holmes: It seemed like he was giving grief to you and Jeff Kent.
Hanson: He was giving grief to Jeff for sure, but Jeff knows how to get under people’s skin. It was kind of funny to watch, but I was trying to stay out of it.
Holmes: Did Jeff get under your skin?
Hanson: No, no, no…he just knows the right ways to get under people’s skin and he totally did it to Artis. Not me, I like Jeff. Jeff and I had a very good relationship.
Holmes: Did you know about Jeff’s baseball past?
Hanson: No one else to my knowledge knew. And I’m not a big sports girl, so I had no clue. I just really believed his story that he was a rancher. I totally bought it. He didn’t give any indication that he was some great athlete. He performed decently in the challenges but I would never know he was a pro.
Holmes: Dawson was pretty harsh when she was discussing Jeff’s social game. Do you think that’s accurate?
Hanson: I think that’s totally false. Jeff Kent was playing the game from the get go. He knew the right people he wanted to align with. He had Carter following his every move. He got Penner, who actually wanted to play with him. He was, in my opinion, the dominant male force on our tribe. So, I think Jeff has an excellent social game.

Holmes: Dana leaving really screwed things up for the Kalabaw ladies. Was there ever a chance for you to sneak back in with the guys?
Hanson: It just about broke my heart that Dana got sick. Not only for her health but me lasting in this game. And Denise wanted to be on the side with the numbers and why wouldn’t you want to be in an all-girl alliance? We would have had four. As soon as she got sick, what’s going to make Denise stay? We’re not strong anymore. That sucked for me. I think I was just getting played the whole time. People were giving me the run around because they knew I was going to be the next one out. Honestly, it makes sense, because not knowing when the merge is coming you want your strongest players. And let’s be honest, I’m not that. I’m not Denise and I’m not a man.

Holmes: Dana also had some harsh words for Carter. She called him a “chauvinist.” Did you witness any of that? Did you get along with Carter?
Hanson: I think all of us can agree on this; he had nothing to talk about. He had nothing to say. The only thing he had to talk about was the exercise. He was just so boring. He didn’t have much character to him. And I couldn’t respect him because all he’d do is follow Jeff around. I think all of us girls, if Dana had never gotten sick, Carter was our number one priority to get out of there. Because then Jeff wouldn’t be so powerful. He wouldn’t have this little tool he could manipulate. So, I definitely agree with Dana.

Holmes: Let’s do some word association. We’ll start with Dawson.
Hanson: Bubbly, out-going, wild, love her.
Holmes: Dana?
Hanson: Strong, powerful woman who takes no crap.
Holmes: Carter?
Hanson: Not that intelligent and a rat.
Holmes: Denise?
Hanson: Strong, smart, mother-like figure.
Holmes: Jeff Kent?
Hanson: Very intelligent, athletic, good manipulator.
Holmes: The first Survivor from the first state?
Hanson: (Laughs) She’s a sweetheart! The best player ever. We love Katie!
Holmes: We do. Let’s finish this with Penner.
Hanson: My father-figure on the island. But, he’s also a snake so you’ve got to watch your back.

Holmes: What the reaction from Kalabaw when you had to watch Dawson molest poor Jeff Probst?
Hanson: (Laughs) I think all of us were like, “What is she doing?!” But that’s totally her. She’s had the biggest crush on that man from the moment I met her. That’s one of the first things I learned about her. If anything, she did what she went there to do.

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‘Survivor: Philippines’ Pre-Game Interview: Katie Hanson

September 6, 2012

Katie Hanson (CBS)

XfinityTV.com sent me deep into the wilderness on a mission to bring you all kinds of “Survivor” stuff including behind-the-scenes tidbits, pre-game interviews with the cast, insights from “Survivor” host Jeff Probst and Challenge Producer John Kirhoffer, a look at the first Tribal Council, and much more. I’ll be cranking out this goodness daily, so be sure to follow me on Twitter (@gordonholmes) for up-to-the-minute updates on all of this season’s “Survivor” fun.

Name: Katie Hanson
Age: 22
Home: Newark, DE
Occupation: Student
Tribe: Kalabaw

Fun Fact: Katie is a former Miss Delaware


Gordon Holmes: OK Miss Delaware, is your experience with tax-free shopping going to help you win this game?
Katie Hanson:
Absolutely. I think that nobody else is used to that. I think I’m the first contestant that’s ever been from Delaware, so I’ve got to represent. I’m a student at the University of Delaware where the goal is to be a Delaware state trooper. Wait, how do you know about tax-free shopping?
Holmes: I live in Wilmington.
Hanson: Shut up!
Holmes: I will not shut up.
Hanson: That is awesome.
Holmes: So yes, please represent.

Holmes: It says in your bio that you hate bitchy, conceited girls.
Hanson: Yes, and I can see one right now.
Holmes: Meow…how are you going to handle people like her in the game?
Hanson: I’m going to try to befriend them, because if you come off snotty like them they’re going to want you out. But if you act like you’re on their side…I’m from the pageant world. I know what bitchy, conceited girls are like. Hello? Miss USA. Like I’ve said, I’ve seen a few I want to be friends with because they can only be my enemy if I’m not.
Holmes: So, who exactly are we talking about?
Hanson: I think that the blond girl is very conceited, very into herself. She’s putting on loads of makeup. And obviously I don’t have a problem with makeup, however, I think she’s going to use her body and cute ways to try to get the guys on her side. And for me it’s not like that. For me, I’m going to avoid the hot guys, because people will think I’m being flirtatious.

Holmes: Does competing in the cutthroat world of pageants prepare you for this game?
Hanson: Well, for Miss USA your body had to be amazing. This is a little bit different, because for me it’s not so much being thin and slim, it’s being fit and physically there. My endurance is up, I’m strong. I’m ready to take on these challenges and the people who come with them. A lot of people have misconceptions about pageant girls like they’re dumb or they’re ditzy and I’m not like that at all. And I think that making it to the final three I’d have no problem answering questions from the jury. I think I’m very well spoken and that can help me a lot in this game.
Holmes: And Delaware people are hardcore.
Hanson: That’s right. That’s something people don’t know.
Holmes: You might not want to let them know. As soon as they learn a Delaware woman is out here, they’ll know she means business.
Hanson: (Laughs) Indeed.
Holmes: First state, suckas. Now, if nobody recognizes you as a former Miss Delaware…
Hanson: Then nobody will know.
Holmes: You won’t tell them?
Hanson: No, I think automatically they’ll think, “What does she know about being outdoors?” And, I’m not going to really put out there that I want to be a cop either, because they might think, “Oh God, she’s aggressive. She can read through what I’m thinking.” I’m just going to come off like a student and I don’t know what I want to do. I’m also a waitress, so I’m good with people. I’m around them all day.
Holmes: Sounds like a sound strategy, but people with different levels of fame have been outted on “Survivor” before. What’s the plan if someone figures you out?
Hanson: I think I’d be screwed.
Holmes: That’s why I’m here, we need a contingency plan. Do you own it?
Hanson: (Laughs) It’s not me!

Holmes: You’re also interested in meeting hot guys while you’re here. You’ve met me, so one down.
Hanson: (Laughs) You rock!
Holmes: Why are you laughing? That wasn’t meant to be funny.
Hanson: Delaware boys.
Holmes: Any concerns that finding Mr. Right could get you in trouble in the game?
Hanson: I was thinking about it and I don’t think that I’m going to go after these hot, macho-looking guys here. I think that’s going to be the blonde’s strategy and I don’t want to be associated with that. I think aligning with an older man, maybe like the redneck that’s down there? That might be good.

Holmes: Other than our blonde friend, what do you think of the rest of the cast?
Hanson: I think there are a lot of physically with-it people. I think they’ve been working on their bodies. I think there are some shady characters that are going to come out of the woodwork.

Holmes: Do you have any moral problems with lying?
Hanson: Not a problem at all. Not that I’m used to it, but if I believe it, that’s how I come across.
Holmes: And as we’ve learned, you don’t have a problem flirting.
Hanson: No, hell no. (Laughs)

Holmes: Are you a “Survivor” fan?
Hanson: I am a fan, I watched the first season. I hadn’t watched it since. I watched the 16th one (“Fans vs. Favorites”), “Heroes vs Villains,” 23 (“South Pacific”), and part of the one that’s airing now (“One World”).
Holmes: If you had a chance to align with any former “Survivor” player, who would it be and why?
Hanson: I want to align with Russell (Hantz). A lot of people hate him, but I love him. He’s brilliant. I mean, in the end he screwed himself, but the fact that he got himself to the end twice? If you’re his main girl he’ll take you to the end and he’s got your back. As long as he does the dirty work, I come out the winner.

Don’t miss the premiere of “Survivor: Philippines” – Wednesday, September 19, 2012 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.