Each week host Jeff Probst will answer a few questions about the latest episode of Survivor: CambodiaSecond Chance.

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Another week and another big medical scare as Tasha needed rescuing out in the water.

Take us through what happened and your teams response.

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JEFF PROBST:That was a tricky one because the challenge course was so long.

I was so far away from Tasha and didnt realize how tired she had gotten.

Fortunately, we always have safety divers in every water challenge.

They are just on the outside of the course always watching.

She had no energy left.

I often reference how proud I am to be a part of this show and this is another example.

They know that at any moment someone could be in trouble.

And we are extremely fortunate to have an amazing medical team, led by Dr. Joe.

He hopped in a boat and was by Tashas side in just a few moments.

He quickly surmised that she was overwhelmed and rightly so, but she was not in any true danger.

How were you all able to work out the logistics to get them there and back so quickly?

That was a very tough one to pull off for so many reasons.

They normally do not allow that.

Its a long time to be away.

But the reward was so amazing that we couldnt pass it up.

I wish we had more time to show more of the reward.

I was bummed we had to cut it down due to time.

How would you sum up Abis impact on the game?

I think Abi caused a lot of havoc and definitely impacted the game.

But there is an invoice and its a steep one.

I thought it was interesting that when the loved ones came, Abi was a different person.

She had someone there that she felt safe with and it showed.

Then, the minute her mother left, she was back to the same ol Abi.

I still root for her.

BONUS QUESTION: You still owe me one dramatic and absurd finale vote delivery.

Any chance Keith drives you and the votes back to Los Angeles in a Tuk Tuk?

So for now it will have to be me walking in once again.

Lame, I know.

Okay, six players left as we head to the finale/reunion.

What can you tell us about both next Wednesday night?

The finale is … phenomenal.

I have absolutely loved the way this group played.

I am proud and impressed by the level of fierce dedication to playing to win.

I hope future players take a note from this season.

You want to be a part of something amazing?

You want a shot at being asked back?

You want to be remembered?

You have to play big.

You have to remember that if there are 20 people playing, 95 percent of you will lose.

So you truly have very little to lose.

GO BIG or do yourself and your family a favor and STAY HOME.