'Survivor 2015 Second Chance' Spoilers: Final 3 Castaways Revealed?

"Survivor Cambodia: Second Chances" reveals different speculations of the show including the Season 31 bootlist revealing a possible ranking of the castaways.

With each Tribal Council, fans are becoming more and more certain that that spoiler bootlist released in Survivor Sucks is accurate. At first, many doubted the list but as eliminations come, the list has held up. The list is actually titled as "mostly accurate," but people would expect that there will be mistakes on the ranking knowing that it is a mere spoiler and speculation.

Fans of the show are starting to believe the list which reveals the top three as Jeremy Collins, Spencer Bledsoe, and Tasha Fox especially that the three has shown their potential to win. According to the person who posted the bootlist, Jeremy will win. But of course, it would actually be hard to pinpoint a winner in advance and may not be that reliable.

Aside from the three, the list reveals that Kelley Wentworth will come fourth, Kimmi Kappenberg is fifth, and Abi-Maria Gomes will get the sixth place. It is also noted that these three castaways will get family visits. After the merge, the contestants would face the jury and would get the torch in this order: Stephen Fishbach, Kelly Wiglesworth, Ciera Eastin, Andrew Savage, Joe Anglim, and Keith Nale.

The same list is posted on Reddit by a Survivor spoiler fan. Comments on the post indicate that the final three is correct, the first seven boots are accurate and the middle could be a mess. It was revealed that the information is from someone with Season 31 jury knowledge, Inquisitr reported.

While fans are looking forward if the list is real, the show is being noted as making history since it is the first time that previous contestants where brought back together. Aside from that, challenges are being repeated while hiding immunity idols within them. It also has the biggest merge in the history of the show.

"The game isn't done evolving and the second half of the season will make a new era in 'Survivor' history," host Jeff Probst said according to People. "There are so many players playing an impressive game, nearly everyone is really in it to win it. The game evolves. You will see it slowly birth a new way of approaching relationships. I think fans will enjoy it, and I feel confident this will go down as one of our very best seasons."

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