'Survivor: Cambodia – Second Chance' Finale Spoilers: Jeff Probst Promises a 'Historic' Finale
Next week will be the finale of "Survivor: Cambodia — Second Chance," and the show's host, Jeff Probst, teased fans that it will be "historic." With only six remaining players left, fans are excited to know who will outwit, outplay, and outlast in this edition of "Survivor."
During Probst's interview with Entertainment Weekly, he told Dalton Ross that the ending of this season is going to be in "grand fashion." "The finale is … phenomenal. Historic. Unpredictable. And ultimately satisfying," he said. Probst also added that this might be one of or maybe even the greatest season of "Survivor" ever.
"I have absolutely loved the way this group played. I am proud and impressed by the level of fierce dedication to playing to win. Everybody went big. 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," he concluded.
The official press release of the finale of "Survivor: Cambodia — Second Chance" from CBS reads, "With the end in sight, castaways scramble to solidify a plan for the final three. Also, a frightening incident at the immunity challenge sends shockwaves through the entire tribe, and castaways are rewarded with a spiritual recharge at the temples of Cambodia."
A transcript of the promo was released, and it says that every remaining player is fighting to stay alive in the game. Probst even said that everybody is not giving up their second shot on "Survivor," and no one will go down without fighting for their life. Fans can't wait to see who among Jeremy Collins, Tasha Fox, Spencer Bledsoe, Keith Nale, Kelley Wentworth, and Kimmi Kappenberg will take home the $1 million grand prize.
Watch the finale of "Survivor: Cambodia — Second Chance" this Wednesday, Dec. 16, on CBS.