Each week, Jeff Probst has been answering a few questions about the latest episode ofSurvivor: Ghost Island.

Here, he weighs in on the big finale.

You reversed your own curse!

Give me your take on Wendell entering the hall of champions as a SoleSurvivor.JEFF PROBST:I love Wendell.

I fought very hard to get him on the show and yes, I picked him to win.

A true battle where the jury could be detectives one moment and litigators the next.

I really respected how hard both sides worked to bring this season to a fitting end.

The jury made them work for it, but never belittled them.

The final three fought for it, but never went out of their way to injure the other two.

For my money, that is a great ending to a great season.

And I can tell you it felt like a boxing match.

Dom would land a blow and Wendell would counter.

Back and forth the entire night.

I felt for Laurel, but I think this is how it goes onSurvivor.

You cannot play a quiet game and expect the jury to recognize that.

There has to be a bit of flash and a bit of public displays of gameplay.

And I remember replying, We havent had a tie in 35 seasons, seems unlikely.

Its a fun moment, so lets reveal it.

Its kinda like Kellyn on Ghost Island, be careful what you put out there: TheSurvivorgods are listening.

Fire is the single most important thing at camp.

Everybody has the same opportunity to try and make fire.

Shouldnt everybody know how to make fire?

So until we think of a better and equally fair tie-breaker, this is it.

DID YOU JINX DOM FROM WINNING, PROBST?!!

!The idea was born of necessity.

Coming up with the idea was fairly easy once you got into the groove ofSurvivorhistory.

But Mr. Ross, your question of jinxing Dom is a bit perplexing.

Yes, its a fun question… does the idea of bad mojo get inside your head?

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