There has been a big change to Survivor and longtime host Jeff Probst is sharing his thoughts.
In the past, each episode of Survivor would feature two challenges – a reward challenge and then an immunity challenge. In recent years, there is only enough time for one challenge each week, so reward is often tied to an immunity win.
Whenever a tribe has more team members than other tribes, they need to have people sit out of challenges in order to make the competitions even.
In those early years, one person could not sit out back-to-back challenges in an episode. Now that there are no longer two challenges in each episode, a change has been made to the rules. Keep reading to find out more… Jeff announced during the episode on Wednesday night (October 4) that teams cannot have the same person sit out of challenges in back-to-back immunity challenges. “In the early seasons of Survivor, there were always two challenges: a reward challenge and an immunity challenge,” Jeff told Entertainment Weekly. “The sit-out rule was designed to force a critical decision, because if you sat out of the reward challenge, you were forced to compete in the immunity challenge.
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