Joe Anglim has gotten off to a great start on Survivor: Cambodia - Second Chance, but is he headed for a downfall?

Abi-Maria 'Continues To Ruffle Feathers' In The Next Episode of 'Survivor'

The near perfectness of Joe has been one of the ongoing storylines in Survivor: Cambodia through three episodes. He has built a fire, provided food, helped build a shelter and won challenges for his tribe, all with a smile on his face. There's no denying that Joe was made to be out on an island surviving and thriving, but will that translate to a win?

Joe lost his first season, Survivor: Worlds Apart, voted out in 10th place for being too much of a threat, both physically and socially. This time around, Joe is continuing to win challenges for his tribe. But history may repeat again in Cambodia.

Will Kelley Wentworth Or Monica Padilla Continue Young Female 'Survivor' Winner Trend?

Survivor host Jeff Probst spoke to People about Joe and why it's dangerous to keep him around for too long.

"Joe represents why Survivor is so difficult," Probst said. "Joe is athletic and can win every challenge. Joe can build you your shelter. Joe can catch you fish. Joe is good-looking. Women want to date Joe; men wish they were like Joe. You want to keep him around, because everyone likes Joe. And if this group isn't careful, they'll wait too long to get rid of him."

Probst continued, "Going up against Joe is like David and Goliath. He has everything, and that's why everyone should want to get rid of him. But will they? He's so charming that they just may keep him around."

Joe has been fortunate enough to not have to go to Tribal Council yet this season. But with the merge approaching, will some of the more cutthroat players realize they need to cut Joe before it's too late?

Survivor: Cambodia - Second Chance airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.