Since its elimination from Koh-Lanta, The cursed tribe orchestrated by Gustin, Sarah takes her trouble patiently. The young woman from Nantes has joined the residence of the final jury. She and her companions will soon have the opportunity to vote for the last candidate in the running. In the episode broadcast this Tuesday, November 12, it is Gustin who joins the other eliminated adventurers, which will give rise to a confrontation between the two former candidates. Sarah came back to Tele-Leisure on these “reunions”, which were stormy to say the least.
“I knew there would be another side of the coin” : Sarah (Koh-Lanta, The cursed tribe) gives his opinion on the elimination of Gustin
Tele-Leisure : Do you have a certain apprehension to see former Reds arriving in the residence of the final jury?
Sarah : Yes. In the final jury's residence, we make lots of predictions and we quickly see that there are more reds than yellows. So that can be taken into account and in terms of votes it can be taken into account. Yes, I have great apprehension, especially after Maxim explained to us that he and Cassandra had been in the balance for linked destinies. And, afterwards when Gustin arrived, we know that Ugo played with his collar so he no longer has protection, which is a little scary for the future…
Is it a relief to see Gustin eliminated?
We have a lot of long conversations and debriefs. We all agree on Gustin's character. I wouldn't say that I want him to be there, because I know that whatever happens it wouldn't work in his favor. Whether he goes to the final or comes out there, we know that the votes of the final jury are very important and we all have a little history with Gustin. I knew there would be a downside.
What is your first reaction when you see it?
Maud exclaims, I smile because I don't want it to be another ex-red and that's it, everyone understood their little game.
Sarah (Koh-Lanta, The cursed tribe) comments on Gustin's game: “You don't do an adventure like this with the motive of eliminating someone, that's unheard of!“
Your first exchange is very cold, and you are the only one he doesn't kiss…
I remember very well because I see everyone get up and I am the only one who remains seated to say hello to him from afar. After everything that happened, we know that we don't have a hookup. I think there is a big discussion to be had before making gestures of friendship. We'll see later.
During his interview immediately after his elimination Gustin said: “My mission was just to eliminate Sarah, so I'm happy, the rest was just a bonus.” What do you think?
I find it sad for him. We all have a very personal goal when we do Koh Lanta and for him to say that on the show, it's sad. I didn't come there for that at all. And even if there is this three-minute epiphenomenon, we turn the page and move on to something else. He gets stuck on certain things, again and again. And I said to myself: “Poor guy, we don't Koh Lanta for that… We don't do an adventure like this with the motive of eliminating someone, that's unheard of!”
Sarah (Koh-Lanta, The cursed tribe) about Cassandra: “It is a great proof of wisdom to know how to forgive someone and to play it smart to get your revenge.“
Ultimately, it's as if your conflict had shaped his adventure…
It's a shame, he stayed for 24 days, I can't tell myself that it's refocused around 3 minutes after everything we've been through. It’s so light! Like when he says he's been disrespected and we're traitors. It's Gustin… He doesn't know what he's saying, he doesn't know what he's doing. That doesn't surprise me about the character!
By watching the episodes, do you understand that Cassandra has forgiven him?
In fact, we didn't have the same basic relationship. So I can understand. We also don't know what they said to each other and what happened. But she got the end of the story and, on the contrary, on Cassandra's part it is a great proof of wisdom to know how to forgive someone and to play it smart to get her revenge. Overall, it's very well done on his part.
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