Each weekday, EW will post the answers from a different player.
Peih-Gee Lawis a crafty one.
And when playing these games, Peih-Gee is smart enough to look for any advantage possible.

Peih-Gee Law on ‘Survivor: Cambodia’.Monty Brinton/CBS
It’s a trait she clearly learned from her father.
That’s because dear old dad helped Peih-Gee smuggle some food ontoSurvivor.
The incident in question occurred on season 15 of the show.

Peih-Gee Law on ‘Survivor: Cambodia’.
“InSurvivor: China, my dad was my loved one for the family visit,” explains Peih-Gee.
And thanks, Kit Kat!"
Tell me I’m old without telling me I’m old… waaah.
To be honest though…
I welcomed an opportunity to focus on some of my other interests like gaming and puzzles.
So I started a Survivor Game Night Twitch stream!
you’re able to check it out onwww.twitch.tv/peihgee.
Most Survivors LOVE gaming, especially social deduction games (duh).
We played a lot of Secret Hitler (we call it Secret Hantz) and games like Werewolf.
On one of the first episodes, we had on Elan Lee, creator of Exploding Kittens.
He’s a brilliant game designer and a HUGE fan ofSurvivor.
What is your proudest moment ever from playingSurvivor?
Of course, I’m proud of the challenges I won, especially my second immunity win onChina.
Somehow, I pulled myself together and managed to come from behind for the win.
I learned a lot about myself that day that I was capable of more than I dreamed was possible.
However, with many recent events, I’ve since realized that it’s important to claim your representation.
What is your biggest regret from yourSurvivorexperiences?
I’m specifically talking about Amanda Kimmel onChinaand Tasha Fox onSecond Chance.
They were both women who, for some reason, I ended up being on opposing sides from them.
I never really took the time to get to know them until it was too late… Oh, and I probably regret not telling James to play the idol when he got voted out!
(Don’t be mad reading this, Todd.)
InSurvivor: China, my dad was my loved one for the family visit.
And thanks, Kit Kat!
He was also instrumental in helping me design some accessories to bring ontoSurvivor: Second Chance.
He gold-plated steel fishhooks and made them into earrings for me.
We experimented with hairpins and chains that functioned as files and mini-saws.
He said he would have loved to tell that story, but that they just couldn’t allow it.
How do you feel about the edit you got on the show?
I’ve always been thrilled with my edit!
Thank you,Survivorfor not reducing me to a bland stereotype and allowing me to shine as myself.
What was it like coming back to regular society after being out there?
Was there culture shock or an adjustment coming back?
I know I’m probably an exception, but I adjusted very well.
I’ve always been one of those people good at adapting to new environments.
I was running around with mud on my face, bamboo in my hair, and turning half feral.
I think I got lucky because I was never blindsided by anyone I really trusted.
Having been onSurvivorhas enriched my life only for the better.
I love being part of this vibrant, invested community and all the opportunities it’s brought me.
Whom do you still talk, text, or email with the most from your seasons?
I’m probably closest toTodd Herzog, winner ofSurvivor: China.
He knows it’s because I respected his gameplay so much!
I even created his wedding rings for him.
Love him to bits.
We had an awesome apartment on the beach in Venice, CA.
I love that you might see the beginning of our friendship documented onSurvivor.
I’m also still very friendly withFrosti, Courtney,Jaime,Sherea, andLeslie.
Back in 2007, it wasn’t as easy to stay in touch as it is now.
I’m actually pretty close to Abi-Maria, believe it or not.
Max Dawsonis the Jerry to my Elaine, and he’s one of my best friends in the world.
I attempt to keep up but I’m not really much of a TV or movie person in general.
If I have free time, I’m probably gaming, puzzling, or painting.
Of the newer seasons,David vs. Goliathis probably my favorite.
What a great cast of characters, great drama, and fun relationships.
Who’s one player from anotherSurvivorseason you wish you could have played with or against and why?
Am I allowed to pick an entire cast?
I would have LOVED to play with the entire cast fromDavid vs. Goliath.
Something about their dynamic reminded me a bit of my cast fromChina.
Everyone on that cast seemed really down-to-earth and friendly.
If you could make one change to any aspect ofSurvivor, what would it be and why?
I’d love to see more diversity both on camera and in production.
It’s hard enough being a minority in any situation, but especially on a show likeSurvivor.
In that sense, minorities are already playing from behind.
I’d also like to see more of the players' relationships and camp life.
Missing those old-school vibes!
Finally, would you play again if asked?
I think I’ve mellowed out a lot.