SOUTH AFRICA'S TV WEBSITE
SIGN IN SEARCH MENU
SOUTH AFRICA'S TV WEBSITE


Survivor's Invisible Man

Written by Tashi from the blog Survivor Exile Island: Interviews on 21 Dec 2006
Favourite this post


nickNick Stanbury came out of hiding for the first time in Tuesdays episode of Exile Island when he tooth-chopped Bruce, got voted out, chucked Cirie a pair of socks and disappeared.

On Wednesday after the show I miraculously managed to find him and trust me when I tell you that I've never caught up with any Survivor who's an unimpressed with himself for being in the show.

By the end of chatting to him I was having a chuckle 'cos I couldn't for the life of me work out why he'd possibly wanted to be in it. I didn't ask him why though - it just struck me that not knowing is much more suited to who he is.  Here's what he had to say:

Tashi: When you left you didn't actually comment about the show at all but instead you said "be true to your dreams." Are you true to yours?
Nick: I'm attempting to be. It hasn't reached the level I aspire to but one of my goals was to attend law school and obtain a law degree. Since the show aired I got into the law school I wanted to and now I'm a first year law student so it has begun.

Tashi: So what are your other dreams?
Nick: They include many things from personal relationships to what business I want to get into to the parts of the world I want to travel to. I have family in Eastern Europe I want to spend an extended time staying with. I just have to find money to finance these things.

Tashi: Yes, you'll have to be a hotshot lawyer.
Nick: I don't know about being a lawyer.

Tashi: Why would you go to lawschool then?
Nick: You can still use it for lots of other things. It can translate to business or the public sector. Law is a very restricted profession that's very time consuming and I don't want to dedicate myself to something to that degree.

I have to have time to do other things to be free and not chain myself down to an occupation. I'll go into business - perferably securities or investment.

Tashi: So you could have been in The Apprentice too.
Nick: They're pretty viscious over there I think.

Tashi: When Sally lost the spear in Episode 2 - why didn't you jump in to help her try to find it?
Nick: I honestly didn't think it was going to sink as quikly as did. I felt so stupid for even letting her experiment with it in that water. It was absurd.

Tashi: But you didn't jump in after it at all.
Nick: No. It just sank straight down and in three or four seconds it was just gone. I was dumbfounded. Not jumping in was something I regret.

Tashi: The other incident that happened to you was you machete-ing Bruce, which we've just seen. Do you think this was the reason he decided to stick with Casaya and vote against you?
Nick: It's an interesting theory but I don't think so. Brucie's a very tough guy with his martial arts history. If I could have hit anyone I'm glad it was Bruce - anyone else might have truly been injured or at least thought they were. No, I don't think that's why.

I think Bruce did the smart thing as far as his own salvation was concerned. A few minutes after it happened he was smiling and we were hugging and I don't think he held any malicious will from it.

Tashi: Why didn't you try harder to hang onto the pole in the Immunity Challenge knowing how desperate your situation was?
Nick: It was very difficult and mentally I was struggling. To look over at Terry, he looked like he could have stayed up there all day. I gave it all I could. I was very surprised and disappointed that I wasn't able to outlast Terry. My first goal for me was to be on the jury and to not achieve that was very disappointing.

Tashi: Who was your fave out of everybody?
Nick: Austen was my best companion. He's one of the most interesting people I've ever met. A truly good hearted, wonderful person, who's very smart. Terry as well. I was very pleased with the cast. There was no-one I really butted heads with. I don't really quarrel with people.

You just got to see good and bad - all sides of them and Bobby Mason was one of the most fascinating guys. I was really disappointed that he didn't make a better showing. Tina too - she was tremendous. Austen was my best friend on the show though.

Tashi: Are you still friends?
Nick: Yes, with him and Terry.

Tashi: Who was your worst?
Nick: I don't know. In the end I think it was Shane who was probably the encouraging factor to get rid of me. He was the ringleader in the meeting that took place the night I got voted off.

He wasn't my worst though because I really enjoyed him and had a good time with him but in the end he was probably the one who wanted me voted off.

Tashi: He's been psycho since episode 2.
Nick: He was in pretty serious withdrawals. I don't know what it's like, I've never been through that.

Tashi: Who's your fave Survivor of all-time?
Nick: I'm a fan of Survivor but I've never been a die-hard fan until the last couple of years. I'd say my favourite is Tom Westman from the season of Palau. What he pulled off was incredible. He came from a minorty tribe, joined the majority as an outsider and won it.

Tashi: What gossip do have about yourself that you can tell us that we didn't see in the show?
Nick: You know, I just take pride in being a very private, regular student. Nobody at school knows that I was in the show and I prefer it that way. I prefer people not to know that I was a Survivor before they meet me.

I just went back to my life. It was a tremdendous experience and it's something that I view as having happened and it's going to stay an isolated incident. I don't want to build on it from an entertainment or occupational standpoint.

Tashi: What went down in the show that we didn't see?
Nick: There were many moments where the game was put aside in favour of things like a group message in the ocean. (Me: homo-erotic, I told you)

Some nights when it was raining profusely we'd stay up - Austen is a great singer - and we'd be up singing songs for hours. There are many moments the time restraints didn't show - as well as copyright issues.

If it's a popular song you're singing they can't put it on air without paying the artist. One night we had a concert around the fire and we spent hours partying but the producers couldn't use any of it.

Ends



Comments


Only TVSA members can reply to this thread. Click here to login or register.






LATEST ARTICLES

kykNET and Showmax call for TV show and film proposals

Genres they're looking to commission include drama, reality, documentary and feature films.


Uzalo Teasers - June 2024

Another police station gets robbed, the church has a new drum player and Nkunzi’s has an emotional fit.


New on TV today: Tuesday 7 May 2024

Netflix follows the Super Rich in Korea as BBC Earth documents The Battle to Beat Malaria.


Top Shows on TV: April 2024

The Masked Singer SA 2 delivers a high note for S3 but Wheel of Fortune is nowhere to be seen.


Come Back To Me Teasers - June 2024

The new president of the Zepeda Group has 48 hours to fix things.


New on TV today: Monday 6 May 2024

e.tv's new novela Kelders van Geheime begins as Comedy Central gets Out of Order.


New on TV today: Sunday 5 May 2024

The SA Sport Awards air live on SABC1 and two reality shows return to Mzansi Magic.


New on TV today: Saturday 4 May 2024

Call the Bailiffs begins on CBS Reality and Star Wars: Tales of the Empire drops on Disney+.


New! Kelders van Geheime Teasers - May 2024

Nothing like a Will to bring a family together. NOT. Soebatskloof farm is a ticking time bomb on e.tv's new 18h00 local show.


Broken Bonds Teasers - May 2024

Watch out Shubhra! The party's dangerous. Samaira's going to offer you a spiked drink.

LATEST SITE ACTIVITY


More activity at TVSA Central



LATEST SOAPIE TEASERS



LATEST SOAPIE TEASERS





×
×

You browser doesn't have Flash, Silverlight, Gears, BrowserPlus or HTML5 support.