‘Survivor Cambodia: Second Chance’ finale video: An exhausting challenge returns
For her part, Abi gained a lot of “personal growth” and said she was “happy not to be with those insane people any more”.
Spencer thinks he has a lot of options. Throughout Wed.’s finale, “Survivor” host Jeff Probst formally announced all 10 tribal council votes have been for Collins, who was competing against Bledsoe & St. Louis contestant Tasha Fox after defeating 17 cast-offs from former seasons of the show.
On the outside of Jeremy’s tentative alliance is Kelley, who has put together quite a final three resume sticking around despite being at the bottom of the tribe’s figurative totem pole since the merge. His big move was to steal Fishbach’s moment of triumph, which got rid of the other Survivor nerd in the game. Spencer, Tasha and Jeremy were the final three to make it to the live studio presentation. We’re also not going to rule out Jeremy or Kelley Wentworth, since they’ve both shown at least some prowess here or there.
Fans raved about the many twists in the “Second Chance” season. However, Kelley should be safe at the next vote thanks to a second immunity idol that no one knows about. Kelley and Keith even created a fake one to try to fool Jeremy, Tasha and Spencer, and Jeremy totally fell for it. The ended up nearly blindsiding Spencer, but voting out Keith instead during the second Tribal Council, sending Kelley, Tasha, Spencer and Jeremy to the final immunity challenge. Jeremy won the final Immunity Challenge, and Wentworth was sent home in the final Tribal Council. He wasn’t the one contestant with Chicago ties this season. It was genius. Jeremy suspects that Keith has an idol and decides to jump ship, joining Kelley and Keith against Spencer. Did you watch the last episode?