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Alex Angarita Survivor: Fiji...Twelfth Voted Off

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Posted 16 January 2007 - 05:27 PM


Alex Angarita - Biography

Born in Colombia, South America, Alex Angarita moved to California where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California, Irvine. He then moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he received his Juris Doctor Degree from Harvard Law School. While at Harvard, he was also a member of the Harvard Boxing Club.

Angarita is currently practicing law on a freelance basis and working to start his own educational consulting company. Prior to his participation on SURVIVOR: FIJI, Angarita worked as an attorney for one of the largest law firms in Los Angeles, where he represented large companies in various transactions. He previously worked as an operations director for a test preparation company and also as a tutor.

He enjoys boxing, running, basketball, weight-lifting, painting and yoga. He recently spent a week climbing Mt. Whitney. He describes himself as assertive, witty and personable. He is a member of the American Bar Association.

Angarita currently resides in Los Angeles, California. His birth date is April 20, 1978.

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Posted 16 January 2007 - 10:59 PM

Impressive bio. Hes gonna end up having a huge target on his back though.

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Posted 17 January 2007 - 09:56 AM

yep, I agree...unless he can play it down.

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Posted 26 January 2007 - 03:56 PM

are those caps?

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Posted 02 March 2007 - 08:30 AM

I think Alex is my favorite right now. Makes the game more fun if you have someone to root for. God knows I need something step up my interest in this game.

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Posted 04 May 2007 - 02:48 AM

He almost had them voting out Yau Man. (at least the way it was edited made it look like it)

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Posted 10 May 2007 - 01:29 PM

Courtesy of: TV GUIDE, INTERVIEWS & FEATURES

Fiji's Alex: The Final Survivors' Plan Will Backfire

by Angel Cohn


Alex Angarita, Survivor: Fiji

With the finale of CBS' Survivor: Fiji (Thursdays at 8 pm/ET) airing this Sunday and one of this season's most strategic players out of the running, it truly is anyone's game. We can't say that Alex Angarita didn't give it his all. He desperately tried to stick around by explaining to people that Yau-Man was a huge threat. Yet, alas, had already wasted the hidden immunity idol trying to save himself a few tribal councils back. TVGuide.com asked the book-smart guy and savvy player — who we think would have a real shot at being one of the Donald's Apprentices — what went wrong.

TVGuide.com: Got to say, I admire the "go down swinging" strategy.
Alex Angarita
: You've got to. You can't just give up at the very end. That's just not the way life works.

TVGuide.com: Did you think you had a shot?
Alex:
Were I a betting man, would I have placed a bet on me? No. That's dumb. But to convince others, I think you have to believe in yourself. So to a certain degree, as delusional as it might be, I did believe that my strategy might work. But from a bird's-eye view, I knew I didn't stand a chance.

TVGuide.com: Cassandra seemed at least interested in what you had to say.
Alex:
At least I riled things up a little bit. Yau-Man wasn't as safe as he thought. I did something.

TVGuide.com: I think outing Yau-Man's idol, as you and Mookie did, will really change things.
Alex:
I do, too. In a game as intense as Survivor, with such little time in between pivotal events, any small thing has a ripple effect. That is magnified by the way the game is played.

TVGuide.com: You kept saying the others didn't know what they were in for. Are you a big Survivor fan?
Alex:
I am now! [Laughs] Part of what I felt was an issue throughout and something I didn't take into account was that I always assumed in my strategy that I was dealing with rational [people] who could see more than one or two steps ahead. I think I was wrong in thinking that. A lot of people who played that game think only about staying there week to week. I kept trying to explain to them all throughout the show. I'd say, "Listen, this will happen three steps from now if you do this now." Had I to do that over again, I would probably focus on explaining to people the immediate impact of their decision rather than the long-term impact. That might be a better way of persuading others.

TVGuide.com: The other alliance did manage to pull off that scheme to get your pal Edgardo out.
Alex:
Yeah. That was Yau-Man and Earl, who do think several steps ahead. But for Dreamz and Stacy, going back on the alliance they had with Edgardo, Mookie and I bought them [a couple of weeks]. Now if they make it to the end... none of us are ever going to vote for them. They are going to be on the outside of an already tight alliance. If you start flip-flopping you are going to piss off too many people to win this thing. I don't think they thought of it that way. Sure, they got further than I did, but on a long-term basis, I don't see that working out for them.

TVGuide.com: Then they both lamely tried to apologize to you and Mookie.
Alex:
Right? Oh, no big deal. You screwed me over. What, I accidentally lied to you and stabbed you in the back? My bad.

TVGuide.com: Do you think you picked the right guys to be in your Four Horsemen alliance?
Alex:
I did get along with those people, at least on a personal level. I was [worried] about going into the merge with low numbers, so I chose people who I thought might be able to pull in someone else from the other side. I felt like at least each of us had a chance. I would have kept Lisi instead of Dreamz had she not proven herself to be so unreliable in terms of her commitment to the game. I didn’t want to be in a situation where there were seven of us left and Lisi was like, "Guys, I just want to go home."

TVGuide.com: Mookie did want to go home at the end, though.
Alex:
He did. But that was when we had no chance whatsoever. He was just throwing in the towel.

TVGuide.com: Do you have any regrets about voting Mookie out?
Alex:
No, I don't. It was my only move. Once I had made an agreement with my alliance, I never betrayed that alliance. When it was down to me or Mookie... if he had thought it all the way through, he would have put my name down. I've talked to Mookie since then, and he's in complete agreement about that. What can you do? My back was literally up against the wall.

TVGuide.com: Why call it "Four Horsemen"?
Alex:
I think it might have been something I remember from watching wrestling back in the day. I just thought it was catchy.

TVGuide.com: Why'd you want to do this show instead of something like The Apprentice, where you can use your legal skills?
Alex:
For exactly that reason, because this was going to test me on a level that I couldn't replicate in the real world. It was not about the million dollars for me. It was about testing myself and putting myself in a crazy environment and learning as much about myself as possible. I think this was the single best way to do it.

TVGuide.com: What did you learn about yourself?
Alex:
A lot of things, but above all else to trust my instincts. And I learned that given any situation, my ability to presevere is definitely real. I don't stop, I don't give up. I go after what I want and this experience, as extreme as it was, solidified that in me and made me a stronger person overall.

TVGuide.com: If you had it all to do over again, would you use the idol when you did?
Alex:
Well, hindsight is 20/20. If I knew that I was getting screwed over, no. It was a 50/50 chance. Ed and I talked about it just before tribal and we knew it was going to be one of us. When I was sitting there I saw them writing the names and it was taking them a long time to write "Alex." One of the lessons I learned was to always go with my gut, because my gut told me to give the idol to Ed. It was screaming at me, "Give it to Ed! Give it to Ed!" And I just couldn't do it, because if I was wrong, I was done. I think I made the rational choice, but if I had listened to my gut, Ed would have stayed in the game and we would have taken out Cassandra and it would have been different altogether.

TVGuide.com: What is next on your agenda?
Alex:
I've started an academic consulting company to get high-school students into law, medical and business school. I was pre-med as an undergrad, went to law school and went through the business-school process, waiting to hear back from Wharton and Stanford. I know how to get people into school. I've put together a team of top consultants and this is what I'm doing.

TVGuide.com: Are we going to see you giving people heck on the finale?
Alex:
Oh, you have no idea. No idea! I'm like, "Oh, man, I hope I wasn't too harsh." I let it out.

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Posted 13 May 2007 - 09:09 PM

He was one of my favorites, but he turns out to be the biggest asshole of the season. No one deserves to be talked to like the way he talked to Cassandra. Cassandra was a nurturing figure. It surprises me how immature Alex was at the jury questions. I expected this from Rocky and Lisi but not Alex... asshole.

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Posted 13 May 2007 - 09:10 PM

yeah ddint much care for the way he acted

I think I was more disgusted by Lisi though since she asked to be voted off then had the audacity to talk to Cassandra like that

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Posted 13 May 2007 - 09:12 PM

I just remember the water shoe comment Lisi made. She made no sense and I was thinking, "Isn't everyone there to win a million dollars?" Ridiculous, her reasonings.

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Posted 13 May 2007 - 10:00 PM

Agreed, he was waaaaaaaaaaay too hard on cassandra.

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Posted 14 May 2007 - 12:17 PM

I agree with you all he was way to hard on her, I think he only did that to get a few extra minutes on tv, the guy is a total asshole!!

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Posted 14 May 2007 - 12:18 PM

He is kinda cute but a JERK.

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Posted 14 May 2007 - 01:07 PM

Does anyone know if there is a place online where I can view the final tribal council? I can't believe I actually missed the final show! Talk about being out of touch...anyway, after reading comments about Lisi and Alex's heated comments I'm dying to see it!

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Posted 14 May 2007 - 01:09 PM

If you go to innertube on cbs.com, you should be able to watch the entire 3 hour episode last night.

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Posted 14 May 2007 - 01:21 PM

thanks, cajun! I didn't see anything listed earlier but it may be there now...not sure I want to watch the whole three hours again, but the jury interviews definitely sound like they're worth watching!

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