'Survivor: Cambodia' episode 10 spoilers: A look at the remaining cast members

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"Survivors: Cambodia" episode 9, titled "Witches Coven," saw several of the cast members eliminated and only 11 remain. Walking into the next episode, "Like Selling Your Soul to the Devil," the tribes will have to move forward without the assistance of Kelly Wiglesworth.

The remaining tribe members are: Kelley Wentworth, Keith Nale, Kimmi Kappenberg, Abi-Maria Gomes, Tasha Fox, Joe Anglim, Ciera Eastin, Spencer Bledsoe, Stephen Fishbach and Jeremy Collins. Wiglesworth was suddenly voted out during the Tribal Council following Stephen's "big move" that stole a vote from the council, leading to Spencer and Jeremy adding in their choice to oust Kelly.

With the third person already cast out and now a member of the jury, the audience will further be able to see how Stephen's theory on "voting blocks" will come into play. Stephen had explained that the show is not just about long term alliances but simply about short term voting unions.

CBS has not posted the official list of challenges that await the remaining survivors for episode 10 but according to the official synopsis posted on TV Countdown, the episode will see the survivors endure through several tasks during a relentless rain storm.

It is stated that the challenges for "Like Selling Your Soul to the Devil" include a "Basket Brawl" and a challenge labeled as "Bailin' A Jack," although there is no official confirmation from CBS. It is entirely possible that these challenges are mere speculation or they really might be the challenges the remaining survivors will face.

It is also stated in the official synopsis that Episode 10 will be a two-hour special that will really showcase the "voting block" strategy implemented in this season while also giving the survivors a deeper look into the Cambodian culture that they have immersed themselves in.

"Survivor: Cambodia" episode 10 will air this Nov. 25.

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