We checked in with Kevin on his way to the jury house to find out.

(Also read ourlatest Q&A with Julie Chen.)

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Paul assured you that everything was cool and gave you his word that you were safe.

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How are you feeling about him now?KEVIN SCHLEHUBER:Theres no animosity.

He did give me his word, but Paul is a 24-year-old.

He knows how to play.

I dont need Paul to carry me.

I knew what was going on.

With 48 hours remaining I could see the writing on the wall.

Paul started asking me different types of questions.

Im not mad at him.

He played his game.

I dont carry anything over after the game.

Hes a good game player.

Hes a clever player.

You threw a lot of competitions this season at the request of Paul.

Do you regret that strategy and wish you could have played full-tilt?It was a team thing.

It wasnt just throwing it, if one of the team members won, we all won.

If its still going to further you and the others to go further.

Looking back, its like Monday morning quarterbacking theres no sense talking about it now.

I made it to final four without winning HOH or POV.

Im good with that.

Whoever sits next to Josh in the final two wins the game.

Some of the jury members clashed with him all season.

The yelling and screaming, he was put out there by others in the game to aggravate.

Mark played a good game, but his alliance with Cody worked against him.

For some reason, everyone just didnt like Cody, and I dont understand it.

He was the opposite as me no social game, but great at physical game.

But I would say Mark.

Like, when they showed the tattooed photos, I could have studied them more.

Focus more on the mental aspects of the game.

see to it to read ourinterview with Julie Chenwhere she sizes up the final three.

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