Each week, hostJeff Probstwill answer a few questions about the latest episode ofSurvivor: Island of the Idols.
I honestly dont know the truth.
But I will say, thats the kind of gameplay we look for and expect from todaysSurvivorplayer.

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Yes, she got blindsided, but most do.
Its just how the game goes.
Okay, I need your thoughts on a lot of aspects of Noura going to Island of the Idols.

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Lets take this one at a time.
Sometimes the play is to step back in the hopes that someone else will step forward.
In this case, Noura decided to be the one to step forward.
A visit to Island of the Idols offers opportunity, and historically speaking the bestSurvivorplayers always seek opportunity.
Noura is certainly unique.
But oh man, it was fun to watch!
Okay, now lets talk about the tribes reaction.
What do you think of that move?I dont think Noura ever had a shot.
The basic logic of her story just did not make sense.
A good lie has to have some basis in reality, especially onSurvivor.
Noura must be the caller.
Finally, it looks like its time for a tribe swap next week.
What can you tell us?I love it when I know an answer to one of your queries.
Okay, let me explain!
It doesnt always happen that you actually swap tribes.
Sometimes you end up on the same tribe.
But technically this moment is still referred to as a swap, a.k.a.
Oh boy, fans hated it.
Thought it was soooooooo unfair.
Fortunately,Survivordoesnt have controversial twists anymore, other than when I dont wear a blue shirt.
Other than that, our audience adores everything we do, and they have for many years now!
I cant think of the last time someone complained about a creative idea.
Anyway, so yes, from 3,000 feet that is the working and current definition of aSurvivortribe swap.
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