EW: You realize that when you're 75 and have grandchildren, people will still be coming up to you and saying, ''So, what's up with you and Greg?''
HASKELL: I'll be like, ''Who?'' [Laughs] I am so happy about the ''Survivor'' thing, but I just don't want it to be on my tombstone. I don't mind when people talk about it...but I hope that I do other exciting, interesting things in life that maybe are more important.
EW: Did you watch the second series?
HASKELL: I watched two episodes, and I was pacing around, and started to have nightmares, reliving the first one. It was bad. So I just stopped watching altogether. My friends would, but I'd be watching ''Friends,'' saying [to myself], ''Okay...don't...turn...the channel.''
EW: What do you think when you still see Richard Hatch fighting his way onto TV everywhere?
HASKELL: I love bashing Rich, but I've done so much of it in the past that I have to say something positive for a change. I think Rich is arrogant, and I don't think he has good people skills. He did play the game the best, and he deserved to win, sure. And for him being out there, he's right to do that. He wants to capitalize on that -- but if he invested that million dollars wisely, he wouldn't really need to do that stupid little stuff. He has a million dollars! Never mind, he's arrogant, I don't want to see him anymore.
EW: So much for the positive change.
HASKELL: I can't, I can't. He knows. The last time I saw him was at the Super Bowl, and we exchanged mean looks across the crowd. It's all a game. He's the bad guy, and I'm America's Sweetheart!
EW: Well, ''Sweetheart,'' now that you're a Hollywood star, have you thrown your first hissy fit yet?
HASKELL: No, I haven't. Maybe today. ''I'm tired! I'm done with this interview!''
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