Each week, host Jeff Probst will answer a few questions about the latest episode ofSurvivor: Kaoh Rong.
How big of a blow would that have been for Scot to lose?
And how much of a feather would that have been for Nick?

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JEFF PROBST:Interesting question… was the episode that boring?
:) Anytime youre perceived as the expert in something youre in a bit of a lose-lose situation.
Really nifty immunity challenge that ended with the tribes having to build a tower of blocks.
If you play a safe game, its very difficult to get to the end, let alone win.
So everything is fair game.
There is nothing better than watching a vote change right before your eyes at Tribal Council.
Tribal continues to evolve.
I couldnt be happier when conversations break out, because it tells me that the game is alive.
Thats how it should be.
The days of old when people walked into Tribal with their vote locked in are long gone.
You have to stay open and listen for clues as to what is really going on.
People make mistakes at Tribal, and you have to be aware enough to catch them.
Remember, Tribal goes much longer than you see on the show.
Everybody gets asked questions, so everybody has an opportunity to help or hurt themselves.
I also think this marked a turning point for Aubry.
She started out on day 1 in tears, overwhelmed by the elements.
She survived and is starting to really blossom as a player.
Changing your voteatTribal is a giant move.
You cant be any more active and alive than that and I loved it.
I have a bit of an idea of how absolutely exhausting it is on every single level.
Okay, Hostmaster General, deliver us a juicy tease for next weeks episode.
Next week is a big episode.
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Also check that toread Daltons full episode recap.