Patricia Jackson, second evictee from Survivor: Marquesas, has said she has "no hard feelings" over being voted out.



"I didn't approach this game with the goal being winning the game," she told Bryant Gumbel on CBS' The Early Show. "I wanted to stay in the game to play the game. But I had to survive to do that. We were there without food and water. So I was trying to get some organization, so we could survive and survive comfortably. But, you know, they didn't like me being bossy. And I understand that. I have no hard feelings."

"I was surprised that Vecepia voted for me though," she continued. "Vecepia and I had some awful long spiritual talks that I thought were really special. And I thought she saw what I was about. But I guess I thought wrong."

An alliance with Gina and Hunter was never mentioned, she added. "I thought it was too early to try to form that up. Hunter, Gina and I were close. We never said we were aligned. But we knew we would never vote against each other. It was just kind of unspoken. We had that kind of bond."

She said that she thought she could have won, if she were to remain in the game for longer. "People who meet me right off, they either hate me or like me. But people who hate me - the longer they're around me and know how I work - then they say 'well she's not so bad.' I come on strong. But I have things I could have added. But I wasn't there long enough to show that. If we could have won a couple of immunities I would have stayed longer."

Read the full interview on CBS News Online here.