[...] much for not burning bridges in the Survivor universe! Cagayan's latest castoff, Morgan McLeod, went out in a blaze of glory pettiness Wednesday night, badmouthing fellow contestant Kass McQuillen for being "bitter," "ugly" and "40." (¡Que horror!) Reflecting on her comments this week, McLeod stops short of saying she regrets making them, but admits that she probably should have thought twice about making some of her remarks. Survivor's Sarah says her elimination was "a complete shock" Check out our full exit Q&A with Morgan to get her thoughts on why she wasn't surprised to be eliminated and which player she believes is the one making the biggest moves in the game. At a certain point, you seemed to kind of embrace the fact that some of the other tribe members weren't really taking to you. Were you surprised to get voted off? Did you have a bonding moment? Was it somewhat a relief to get voted off? Sleeping on bamboo for 22 days is the worst thing you can possibly do for your back. [...] I was just happy to have those comforts back, but of course I would have loved to stay in the game and possibly win a million dollars. Were you posturing for the camera, or do you really believe some of the things you said last night, about being used to people doing things for you because of your looks? Morgan: I feel like I said some things that were a little mean, and some people definitely did not like it. Like when I said that comment about, if you could choose between ugly and cute, people would choose cute. People who know me know that I'm not just this malicious girl, but it kind of came across that way. [...] Tony and the alliance and all them, they wanted Kass to feel really comfortable and great, so I had to go. Was Sarah's elimination the most surprising to you so far? A lot has been said about you and some of the other ladies not pulling your weight around camp this season. I will admit that Jefra, Alexis and I on the Beauty tribe definitely got used to having the boys do everything. [...] I helped when people needed help. Did you just underestimate the value of the social game? Morgan: I think that I could have played a better social game, but when you're so hungry and you're dehydrated and you're all alone, you feel like there's no one that you can just completely trust. Were you irritated that you were chosen to sit out of certain challenges? [...] people would hate me even more than they maybe already did. Related Articles on TVGuide.com Survivor's Lindsay: I quit for Trish's safetySurvivor's Sarah says her elimination was "a complete shock"15 Bubble Shows: