MSN TV: Had things turned out differently and you ended up on the jury, whom would you have voted for?
Sash: I would have voted for Fabio because I liked his strategy -- and in the end, he would have been the one who never back-stabbed me. He played a great game -- not the kind I'd play, but smart nonetheless -- and so he deserved to win. I'm really happy for the kid.
Chase: Probably Fabio, because if I was out, that would have meant that Sash and Holly had stabbed me in the back. I probably would've voted for Fabio like everyone else.
MSN TV: Were you surprised by all the vitriol -- especially from Dan?
Sash: Dan's sudden turn-around didn't surprise me. I made a strong case for why he needed to go, and of course he didn't like that. I was a big part of why he wasn't there in the end -- and he really wanted to be there. But he didn't deserve to be there, and so he held a grudge. It was silly.
MSN TV: Given the hostility from some of the jury, do you plan to stay in touch?
Sash: I think so, I hope so. We all went through so much together, I think it's hard not being able to share that with them. Especially my buddies Chase and Fabio. But I'm also close to Brenda and to Marty, so I hope I'll get to see them and stay in touch with them. I think all of us are going to be tight for a long time.
Chase: Yeah, I'm cool with everybody. I'll definitely be in touch with the two guys I went to the finals with, after all we went through together. But I'm still very close with Benry, Brenda, Holly and Jane. Everyone I'm cool with, but those are the ones I'll always stay in touch with. Jane, as much as she might talk a good game, she knows we're tight.
MSN TV: What's next for you? Given the way things went -- especially for you, Sash, would you play again?
Sash: I'm heading back to the real estate game in New York City. "Survivor" is a 39 day negotiation, and New York real estate is a mini-"Survivor" experience every day in the jungles of New York. So I'm really looking forward to going back to New York. But finally playing "Survivor" was amazing. But this was the adventure of a lifetime. For me, it was never about the cameras or the money, it was about the adventure. It's such a mind-body-spirit thing, that unless you have a true sense of the adventure, you won't make it out there for 39 days. I played this game with all my heart and I don't regret a single thing. I think I played a great game. It's such an amazing experience meeting all these great people from all different walks of life. It was just an amazing experience. So absolutely, yes, I'd play again in a heartbeat.
Chase: Nope, I don't think that I'd play again. It drove me a little crazy, the mind games were too much for me. I love the game, I respect it. But that game really messed with my head -- I was paranoid a lot of the time, and that's not me. It was too emotionally tolling. I regret kind of losing my head, I wasn't all there. I was paranoid, I was paranoid. I'm the first to admit that. That's not how I am in real life. Now, I'm going to focus on my music and do it the old-fashioned way in Nashville. I sing and write songs. I'm doing what I love. I wasn't in it for the fame, but it was really cool of Jeff to let me play yesterday. My first CD's doing really well on iTunes now. Every little bit helps. But I think I'm done playing "Survivor." It's time for me to hang up my boots.
Sash: I would have voted for Fabio because I liked his strategy -- and in the end, he would have been the one who never back-stabbed me. He played a great game -- not the kind I'd play, but smart nonetheless -- and so he deserved to win. I'm really happy for the kid.
Chase: Probably Fabio, because if I was out, that would have meant that Sash and Holly had stabbed me in the back. I probably would've voted for Fabio like everyone else.
MSN TV: Were you surprised by all the vitriol -- especially from Dan?
Sash: Dan's sudden turn-around didn't surprise me. I made a strong case for why he needed to go, and of course he didn't like that. I was a big part of why he wasn't there in the end -- and he really wanted to be there. But he didn't deserve to be there, and so he held a grudge. It was silly.
MSN TV: Given the hostility from some of the jury, do you plan to stay in touch?
Sash: I think so, I hope so. We all went through so much together, I think it's hard not being able to share that with them. Especially my buddies Chase and Fabio. But I'm also close to Brenda and to Marty, so I hope I'll get to see them and stay in touch with them. I think all of us are going to be tight for a long time.
Chase: Yeah, I'm cool with everybody. I'll definitely be in touch with the two guys I went to the finals with, after all we went through together. But I'm still very close with Benry, Brenda, Holly and Jane. Everyone I'm cool with, but those are the ones I'll always stay in touch with. Jane, as much as she might talk a good game, she knows we're tight.
MSN TV: What's next for you? Given the way things went -- especially for you, Sash, would you play again?
Sash: I'm heading back to the real estate game in New York City. "Survivor" is a 39 day negotiation, and New York real estate is a mini-"Survivor" experience every day in the jungles of New York. So I'm really looking forward to going back to New York. But finally playing "Survivor" was amazing. But this was the adventure of a lifetime. For me, it was never about the cameras or the money, it was about the adventure. It's such a mind-body-spirit thing, that unless you have a true sense of the adventure, you won't make it out there for 39 days. I played this game with all my heart and I don't regret a single thing. I think I played a great game. It's such an amazing experience meeting all these great people from all different walks of life. It was just an amazing experience. So absolutely, yes, I'd play again in a heartbeat.
Chase: Nope, I don't think that I'd play again. It drove me a little crazy, the mind games were too much for me. I love the game, I respect it. But that game really messed with my head -- I was paranoid a lot of the time, and that's not me. It was too emotionally tolling. I regret kind of losing my head, I wasn't all there. I was paranoid, I was paranoid. I'm the first to admit that. That's not how I am in real life. Now, I'm going to focus on my music and do it the old-fashioned way in Nashville. I sing and write songs. I'm doing what I love. I wasn't in it for the fame, but it was really cool of Jeff to let me play yesterday. My first CD's doing really well on iTunes now. Every little bit helps. But I think I'm done playing "Survivor." It's time for me to hang up my boots.