Except, perhaps, all the new players that want no part of her.

But all that could be about to change with aSurvivortribe swap on the way in tonights episode on CBS.

Kama was a study in contradictions.

Betrayals Are Going to Get Exposed

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I was having one-on-one conversations and getting to know people, just like anyone else.

But, despite that progress, I still felt like Joe and I had crashed a wedding.

Upfront, people were nice, and weweregetting to know each other.

That said, I still did feel like I could work with many of them.

I felt like I had commonalities.

There were also those moments where I was thinking: Damn, I am screwed.

If we had lost the third, I would have 100,000% used the idol in that dynamic.

We havent seen a lot of the Kama tribe because you all won every immunity challenge.

Oh, and Ron did put on aSurvivorversion ofFamily Feud.

If Steve Harvey saw his hosting skills, he would shake in his boots!

From day 1, I was smitten with Ron.

He is a special human, and I caught that off him immediately.

That dance happened a number of times, and it was a fun kind of release.

It just did not resonate with my experience.

like, for the love of God end this fake Kumbaya B.S.

so I can start playingnow.

I was hoping for any kind of shakeup in the swap no matter how big or small.

And, that said, I was willing to hop into the Manu clown car.

Look at my prior seasons: Ive worked with some of the most chaotic and erratic people in theSurvivorbook.

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