Each week, hostJeff Probstwill answer a few questions about the latest episode ofSurvivor: Edge of Extinction.
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: So, pretty crazy tribe swap here.
When you all ran the possible numbers, theres no way you could have anticipated this.
At the time it seemed such a risky idea fraught with potential problems.
What if it resulted in one tribe being too strong or one alliance having control of the numbers?
From that moment on, thats what we do.
As for the results, honestly it means nothing to us from a game point of view.
We certainly make some assumptions about which tribes will do well and which tribes will struggle.
And in the case of Wendy, you quickly wonder if she is an easy vote.
So they put on their new buffs and the game continues!
Its really easy at home to set up puzzles or make a run at make fire or untie knots.
He has a point of view.
He put thought into it.
You know it or you dont.
I need your take on this Tribal Council.
You buy all that?Yes, I did.
Sometimes the game gets confusing.
Devens is a really likable guy too.
Not just a strong player but just one of those guys everybody seems to like.
But within all that conflict, the bond almost always deepens.
Theyve been through so much together.Survivoris extremely difficult.
you’re free to see it in Wentworth.
Reason #781 this game is so addictive.
And when we get it right, every player brings something unique to the game.
Devens is in the category of every mom will love him.
But every player on that tribe brings a point of view and that is what makes it work.
And Im not just saying that.
If everybody was like Devens, it would not have layers and it would be boring.
I think the thing that makes someone like Devens or David stand out is their sense of humor.
No matter what anyone says.
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