It also turned out to be her last.

How did Roark go from being the swing vote to being swung right out of the game?

Here are a few highlights.

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On how confident she was feeling heading into Tribal Council:Oh, I felt great.

Ryan played Ali and I perfectly, frankly.

And I remember asking Ali, Is this how he always is before Tribal?

Ali and I had no idea about the Chrissy-Ryan day 1 advantage connection.

And Ryan had that established trust with Chrissy, so I absolutely understand why he did what he did.

Jessica and Dei really trusted my judgment.

They were like, Youre a fan.

You seem to know what youre doing.

Dr. Mike and I shared some really emotional moments.

And so I tried to make it really clear that there were cracks, there were not established trusts.

I did my best on that.

But I did make it clear to Ali that I had some people I could build bridges with.

Im fine being used as long as I can use you.

There was no way she was working with me and Ali.

On who was her ride-or-die:It was Desi.

Cole did not tell her about the idol.

Were going to use it.

So Im really glad I told her that.

So Desi is my girl.

On dealing with getting so little screen time:Its okay.

My moms a writer.

I know how stories work.

I knew they cant start a story that doesnt have a finish.

And Joe would come back and be like The fake idol is getting bigger!

I was doing little things.

It is what it is.

I had a great time.

Im glad I wore the uniform.