'Survivor: Cambodia €” Second Chance' spoilers: Final three

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In the previous episode, "Survivor: Cambodia — Second Chance" just introduced the final six who will be competing for next week's episode.

In Dec. 9's episode, seven contestants remained to do the challenges, but one eventually got voted out. Just Jared reported that Keith Nale was victorious during the reward challenge and he gets to pick two other contestants with him.

Spencer Bledsoe and Kelley Wentworth got picked, and the news outlet relayed that everyone was disappointed with Nale's decision. It was also reported that the reward challenge winner may have forgotten to mention about Tasha Fox.

Bledsoe was also the winner of the immunity challenge, while Tasha almost drowned that she had to be rescued.

As for the one who got voted out, it was Abi-Maria Gomes. As previously reported, former contestant Stephen Fishbach revealed that Gomes won't last the competition and his prediction came true with Gomes voted out in the previous episode.

Now that the "Second Chance" have six contestants left, it would be hard to predict who would advance to the final rounds. Enstarz reported that the difficulty predicting the outcome comes from the unclear alliances formed.

The report further stated that every tribal council will give different voting blocks from the previous episode. It's also difficult to identify who will be trusted by whom. But it appears that only Bledsoe and Jeremy Collins have strong alliances, as noted by HNGN.

Fox also seem to be loyal to both Bledsoe and Collins, and from this, speculations suggest that these three would be the contestants that viewers will see in the final three.

If Bledsoe, Fox, and Collins would make it through the top three, the lineup is described to be epic since the three of them deserve to be moved to the final rounds based on how they play the game.

The suspense of the competition continues on "Survivor: Cambodia — Second Chance," Wednesdays, 8 p.m. EST on CBS.

 

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