Each weekday, EW will post the answers from a different player.
It can offer fresh hope forSurvivorcontestants stuck in a bad position on a tribe.
It can be a second chance for a player who started off on the wrong foot.

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It can be a lifeline for a person struggling for something anything!
Or it can totally kill your game.
For Brian Corridan inSurvivor: Guatemala, it was the latter.
Just sit back and enjoy the ride.
(Dont Google any of this, just trust me.)
Okay, fine, you got me.
We came in fourth place.
Im eagerly awaiting a time when thats safe to do again.
And I love them dearly!
What is your proudest moment ever from playingSurvivor?
Without a doubt, the Blake boot.
Not even a question.
Its deeper than that.
What is your biggest regret from yourSurvivorexperience?
Theres a deep, raw, unabating regret that I didnt make it further.
Its been 15 years (15!
and Istillhave dreams about the game.
I was still am a hugeSurvivorfan.
And, like, easy for you to say.
You didnt care about the game in the first place.
So thats a bummer.
I was just a New School player trapped in an Old School season.
Man, if they could see the hotels we get put up in every night when filming ends.
I got really good at fake yawning.
I could go on way too long about my vivid memories from Guatemala.
It was just magic, and Im so grateful for it.
There was the rafting portion of our 11-mile hike through the jungle.
The many, many, many rounds of the mud tug-o-war that never aired.
(We still lost.)
(Jokes on me, though, because Rafe won that battle handily.)
I felt like I was really onSurvivorthen.
OH, and get this!
Remember how all the guys on Nakum basically died after the opening hike?
God, I miss Judd, too!
Our cast is great.
Dalton, you have to stop me.
I could literally turn this into one of your 10,000-wordSurvivororal histories.
Anyway, go binge-watchSurvivor: Guatemala, EW readers.
Were a hidden gem!
How do you feel about the edit you got on the show?
It was completely accurate!
I was a 22-year-oldSurvivorsuperfan living out a dream, doped up on adrenaline and self-aggrandizement.
The producers were certainly generous to me.
By the end of my run, I was deemed a Complex Personality with a Positive edit.
Thats the holy grail of Edgic ratings!
So, uh, yeah, I guess you could say I had a pretty good edit.
What was it like coming back to regular society after being out there?
Was there culture shock or an adjustment coming back?
Nothing prepares you better for real life than watching Jim and Morgan compete in a shots contest.
(Jim won.)
She was… displeased.
But overall, I was young.
I had just graduated college and hadnt even started a full-time job yet.
In fact, my first day at work was the Monday after I landed.
Whom do you still talk, text, or email with the most from your season?
And Danni and I have reconnected ever since she was getting ready to filmWinners at War.
I will always be thrilled to hear from any of my Guat castmates.
Do you still watchSurvivor, and if so, whats your favorite season you were not on and why?
Some things are just too hard to watch.
But later seasonsPhilippines, Cagayan,and, especially,David vs. Goliath are fantastic seasons of TV.
That said, the correct answer to this question isHeroes vs. Villains, obviously.
(Partial credit given to the second half ofMicronesia.)
Whos one player from another Survivor season you wish you could have played with or against and why?
But wed have to constitute at most just over half of the tribe.
Gotta have fodder to vote out so we arent forced to turn on each other.
Not until endgame, anyway.
We had such a great time together.
If you could make one change to any aspect ofSurvivor,what would it be and why?
All idols, all the time!
Just get rid of all the players and leave 20 immunity idols on the beach.
Last one not stolen by a predatory bird wins.
Finally, would you play again if asked?
Nah, I really dont think about the game much anymore these days.
(The Internets good at detecting irony, right?)