Each weekday, EW will post the answers from a different player.
Chris Noble was a gift toSurvivorproducers.
And if that was not enough to create some drama, he also liked to rap.

Chris Noble of ‘Survivor: Ghost Island’.Robert Voets/CBS via Getty Images
But Chris was not just there to be mere entertainment.
“I understand they have a story to tell and have to develop it,” says Chris.
I was also blessed to meet the woman of my dreams and we have been enjoying our life together!

Chris Noble on ‘Survivor: Ghost Island’.Robert Voets/CBS via Getty Images
Unfortunately, like most, the virus impacted our jobs severely, but we continue to persevere!
What is your proudest moment ever from playingSurvivor?
My proudest moment fromSurvivorwould definitely be talking about my mom’s story and her impact on my life.

The Naviti tribe on ‘Survivor: Ghost Island’.Robert Voets/CBS
Despite my edit as being egotistical, I ironically was out there for the exact opposite.
I was out there for her, not me.
What is your biggest regret from yourSurvivorexperience?
My biggest regret fromSurvivorwill probably surprise most people.
It wasn’t the idol, and the decision to not play it.
It was my moment of weakness and frustration with my cast at the water well.
I had not been on the island leading up to a Tribal, and that unfamiliarity cost me.
I should have been more patient and see how people would act instead of me acting on them.
I tried to talk to Sebastian after, and he acted different.
Looking back, that should have been my red flag that he was voting for me.
I would have played the idol after that.
It was like day 17 or 18.
It was Seb, Jenna, Wendell, Laurel, and I on Yanua.
We did not have shelter because we were a relocated new tribe.
We were getting ready for bed and standing by the edge of the island looking out at the water.
They laughed and told me to shut up.
An hour later, it started pouring like a hurricane the rest of the night.
It was one of the worst nights of my life.
We had no escape from the rain.
The one cave on the island to hide in was protected and we couldn’t trespass.
How do you feel about the edit you got on the show?
The feeling I have about my edit is bittersweet.
I accomplished what I wanted, which was to talk about MS and my mom.
For that, I’m very grateful they put that in, and showed that side of me.
But, to the edit, I understand they have a story to tell and have to develop it.
Speaking of rap… they chopped my rap up and I wasn’t happy about that.
I know I’m not a good rapper, but I can be clever with my lines.
And they chopped up my lines!
What was it like coming back to regular society after being out there?
Was there culture shock or an adjustment coming back?
The biggest adjustment coming back was realizing that you have to pay to play in life.
Especially if you live in NYC.
I think life is much more than what is in your bank account.
I have never regretted going on the show.
Whom do you still talk, text, or email with the most from your season?
So it’s been tough to stay connected without in-personSurvivorevents.
I would say I talk to Sebastian/Jenna the most because it’s always been that way.
Dom would be a close second.
Wendell and I stay in touch time to time.
He actually reached out not too long ago.
A bunch of us went to her and John’s wedding a year or so ago.
It was a blast!
I do still watchSurvivor!
Albeit, not like a superfan by any means.
I watched season 40 and would honestly have to say that was my favorite.
It’s always different watching it once you know some of the people.
But the game Tony played, and everyone else, it was just an incredible game.
And the tokens and twists were a great add-in.
The game is always better if people are willing to “play.”
And they all were willing to play.
Who’s one player from anotherSurvivorseason you wish you could have played with or against and why?
I would love to play with Tony.
I appreciate his street smarts.
And I admire his creativity.
Sure, he will have no problem cutting me when I don’t matter to him.
But it would also be great to take down the legend too.
If you could make one change to any aspect ofSurvivor, what would it be and why?
That is a great question.
I love how the game play has evolved.
I have begun to really like having a chance to have Redemption.
I wish my season had that.
I love the tokens.
So the greatest aspect of change would have to involve the players.
It appears my generation and below has forgotten what loyalty is.
Too many people want to make a big play and get followers by blindsiding someone they are friends with.
I don’t like that.
I wish loyalty like the first 30 seasons was still around.
Some people might have actually made it further if they weren’t like that.
Finally, would you play again if asked?
I would love to.
But I have some more important commitments right now.
And at that, we shall see!