Here's the Interviews, hosted by Mellabe Archimedes. I only included little snippets of the tributes' entire interview cause if I included the whole thing it would be too long and boring.

Interviews:

Sunny Loffman (D1 F 14)

"So Sunny, you're a very young career, but you showed us in your Games that your size and age don't matter. Will this be the same story in the Games?"

"Yes, I will show everyone what I can do, but this time, I'm going to win to prove my point."

"Well, thank you for coming out tonight, and we can't wait to hear from you in the Games!"

"Thank you, Mellabe."

Shadow Truly (D1 M 17)

"Last time you were in the Games, Shadow, you really showed us how much of a career you really were. In fact, I think many of us thought you would go all the way to victory. Will it be the same story this year, or will you win, hands down?

"Oh I'm absolutely going to win. And any tribute who thinks differently, will get their throat slit personally by me."

Phenomena York (D2 F 17)

"Now Phenomena, I have to say, I do love your hair. Purple looks great on you."

"Thank you Mellabe. I personally asked my stylists to dye it purple for me, and they told me I could keep it purple for the Games if I wanted to, and I told them that I'd love that."

"Well I'm sure we'll all be looking out for you and your purple hair in the arena."

Masher Lynch (D2 M 18)

"Masher, you had a truly phenomenal preformance in the Eighth Quarter Quell. You are quite a career."

"Thank you Mellabe. Yes, I do think I played well in the Games, and I think this year, I have enough skill to make it all the way."

"I believe so too. That was quite an interesting spin they put in that Quarter Quell where every tribute had a clone of themselves in the Games, so they basically had two lives."

"Yes it was. I would have enjoyed watching it on the television if I hadn't been in it."

Katie Joel (D3 F 13)

"Now Katie, I'm sure most of us were shocked by your amazing training score of eleven. I'm sure most people don't expect that from a thirteen year old from District 3. Were you shocked too?"

"Yes, I was very shocked. I didn't even think I'd get a nine."

"Do you have any hints for us on what you did, or is it a surprise for the arena?"

"I think I'll keep that information secret. I think it will help me a lot during the Hunger Games."

Lyandel Hammond (D3 M 16)

"Lyandel, you made it very far last time with the help of your furtive and smart ways. Is that the game plan for this year?"

"Yeah, it helped me a lot last time, so I guess it can't fail this time."

"So do you think you have what it takes to win the Games?"

"Yeah, I think so."

Mary Kay Hong (D4 F 16)

"I have to say, Mary Kay, your score of eleven in training was very unexpected. Did you expect it?"

"No, I barely knew what I was going to do walking into training."

"So, any strategies for the Games?"

"Well last time I survived by basically piggybacking off of the other careers. This year, I can fend more for myself."

Jackie Chio (D4 M 18)

"Jackie I was very impressed by the way you handled the end of the 232nd Hunger Games. You came out of hiding and fought like a man. And, you also let that helpless girl into the career pack by telling your fellow careers that she was the best fighter you had ever seen. Very spectacular performance, Jackie. You played well. Are you glad you have a second chance?"

"Yes, I am glad, because now I can win and get back to my family and friends. I'm sure they've missed me."

"Will it be odd, if you go back, everyone being eighteen years older now than when you left them?"

"Nah, I'll be fine. Friendship and family shouldn't be based on age."

Carolina Miller (D5 F 15)

"I seem to remember you coming from a large family, Carolina. Is that true?"

"Yes, I had two younger brothers named Carter and Mikey, an older brother named Lenny, a younger sister named Clarissa, an older sister named Ellidore, and my mom and dad."

"Wow, that must have been quite a household."

"Yes, I wonder how they are all doing now. It's been fifty-one years since I've seen them. I hope they're all alive and well."

Julian Dynamic (D5 M 17)

"Julian, are you excited to be going back to the Games this year? Do you really think you have a chance to bring home the crown this year?"

"I don't know if I'm excited to go back to the Games. I mean, I don't want to die again. I think I have a chance winning this year. I mean, my skill will never match that of the careers, but I think I can get myself into the final five if I try hard enough. After all, I made it to the final two thirty-one years ago."

"Yes, I think many people have faith in you. A score of eight isn't bad at all, especially for a non-career."

"Yes, my eight was pretty unexpected, but I think I deserved it."

Sidney During (D6 F 17)

"Sidney, your dress is truly stunning today. I love that color on you! It kind of reminds me of a pretty red rose."

"Thanks, Mellabe. And I think my stylists did do a good job on it. It's gorgeous!"

"Yes, it is! It's one of the prettiest I've seen in my twenty years of hosting the Games."

"Thanks. I love it!"

Herbert Cosine (D6 M 18)

"So Herbert, do you have any special family members that you've been dying to see after seventy-eight years? Are you curious about what has happened while you were dead?"

"Not really. I mean, I have a sister and a dad; my mom died shortly after I was born. My dad's probably dead now, and my sister and I never really had a good relationship with each other."

"So if you make it back home, what will you do?"

"Well, I think I'll live a nice life in victor's village, maybe marry, I don't know."

Mary Lay Sowell (D7 F 18)

"Mary Lay, you're a very familiar face, being from last year. I'm sure we all remember your spectacular performance."

"Thanks, Mellabe. I guess I did pretty well."

"You have a younger sister, don't you?"

"Yes, my mom and dad died two years ago, so I was the only family she had. I need to win this year, to get back to her."

Cyan Holliday (D7 M 16)

"Cyan, you're a face that many of us probably don't recognize, including me. You competed in the Games almost a hundred years ago. Do you find it wierd, that had you won, you'd be older than most of us, and maybe even dead?"

"Yes, it's interesting to think about, as well as sad. This means all my friends and family are probably dead, so if I make it back to District 7, I'll be starting basically a whole new life."

"I hadn't thought of it that way. It must be pretty sad."

"Yeah, it is."

Lauren Beverly (D8 F 17)

"Lauren, I have to say, you did very well in the 237th Hunger Games. You were very spectacular."

"Thank you, Mellabe."

"Should we expect the same thing this year?"

"Oh, yes. I'm in it to win it this year. I'm pretty sure I have a shot at victory."

Ray Flash (D8 M 15)

"Ray, you're very strong for someone your size. You showed us that in the 177th Hunger Games."

"Thanks, Mellabe. I do think I'm very strong."

"Do you think your score of five is fair?"

"Absolutely not! I deserved at least a seven!"

Flower Guiana (D9 F 18)

"Flower, you are one of the strongest female non-career tributes that I've ever known to be in the Hunger Games. That's impressive, considering that you're only four-foot ten inches."

"Thanks. I'll definitely use my strength to my advantage."

"Your strength and tiny stature helped you a lot in the 222nd Hunger Games. I remember you climbing very high up into trees where your opponents couldn't reach you."

"Yes, that was my strategy for the last Games. Hopefully, it will work again."

Marcabeth Sythyne (D9 M 17)

"You had a big family at home, didn't you Marcabeth?"

"Yeah, I had two brothers and two sisters."

"Do you have any childhood experiences with them that you'd like to share with us."

"Well my dad owned this big grain plantation, and we would always run around it and play hide and seek. We were all within about seven years of each other, so we had fun together. I was the oldest."

Yvonne Starr (D10 F 18)

"Yvonne, I seem to remember that you have a twin sister."

"Yes, I do. Her name is Lissa. We were best friends with each other. We barely argued, and we had lots of fun together."

"Is it wierd to think that Lissa is forty-eight years older than you now?"

"Yes, it's very wierd. I'm sure she's finding it wierd now to be watching me as if it were forty-eight years ago."

Larry Frost (D10 M 16)

"Larry, what I think we remember most from when you were in the Games, is when you found that little girl who somehow got into the arena, and took care of her untill the Capitol to send a hovercraft down. Was that an interesting experience for you?"

"Yes, I had never heard of little kids just showing up in the arena, but she told me that she had run away from home and just happened to find the arena and walk in where the force field was weak."

"Well, she has been returned to her parents, and she now lives a happy life, just to let you know. I think she just turned ten."

"That's great! Thanks for telling me."

Erika Destiny (D11 F 17)

"Erika, you were a very strong tribute in the 234th Hunger Games, were you not."

"I guess so."

"Are you going to do as well this year."

"I guess so."

Harris Framer (D11 M 18)

"Harris, do you have any family you've been missing?"

"Any what?"

"Any family?"

"Oh, family. Erika, and Lissy, my mentor, and Harold, my stylist are my family."

Carlisle Feingold (D12 F 18)

"Carlisle, you have a very pretty dress on tonight too. Did you pick this one out?"

"Yes, I did. My stylists showed me pictures of about ten dress styles, and they asked me which one I liked best. They also gave me about twenty colors to choose from."

"Well, I do say, you certainly picked the right style and color."

"Yeah, it reminded me of the color of a baby pig I found one day in District 12. I took it home, and took care of it, and had lots of fun with it. My sister told me she'd take care of him when I got reaped for the Games last time. I still miss that little guy."

Tyson Harper (D12 M 16)

"Tyson, you were a very strong tribute in your last journey through the Games. It helped you a lot. Will this strength help you again?"

"Absolutely. I spent lots of time on weapons and weight lifting in the training room."

"So should the tributes look out for you in the arena?"

"Absolutely."