Edna Ma was the most loyal soldier in Coach Wade's South Pacific army — an anesthesiologist who bought all the way into Coach's gospel of honor and loyalty, sticking with the Upolu alliance through every vote even as she sat at the bottom of its pecking order. She was devoted, dependable, and acutely aware that her dedication wasn't being repaid in kind.
It wasn't. When the alliance no longer needed her number, the same loyalty she'd preached was used against her, and Upolu cut her loose in seventh. A poignant cautionary tale about being the most faithful member of an alliance that was never as faithful back.












