What would you have done in this situation, sir?

Are you a gambler?JEFF PROBST:The reason I love this dilemma is because its situational.

He has played a fantastic game thus far!

You cant play conservatively and expect to win.

Getting to the end if you have no game isSurvivors version of a participation trophy.

There are so many factors that go into what we put into the show.

Weather, challenge beach locations, resource management, they all play a part.

But I dont recall us ever consciously saying we wanted a certain number of endurance challenges.

I think it just might have played out that way.

Then again, I have been here for 356 years, so maybe Im just losing my mind.

Before we chat about Christian himself, lets talk about Mikes big move to finally get him out.

So many people have spearheaded efforts to get Christian out before, and they never worked.

I agree that getting Christian out was a huge move because he was such a big threat.

Mike has done a really great job of recovering from a less-than-favorable first impression.

Hes been involved in a lot of votes while still appearing malleable to the ideas of others.

We have a killer final six.

This game is wide open.

Thats really all you’re free to ever hope for from anySurvivorplayer.

And I must add, we had a lot of them this season.

One of our favorite groups in a long, long time.

And yet Christian still stands out because of all of those beautiful intangibles that make him so root-worthy.

The mangy hair, the slightly hunched posture, the consistently inconsistent stammer.

Hes a one of a kind, and clearly a very bright and empathetic human.

Kids are always the barometer of truth, and kids love Christian.

While I cant wait to see what happens, I also dont want it to end.

We have a strong final six.

You saw from last Tribal that the game really is wide open.

There are lots of variables at play.

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