The four Survivor: Cagayan players returning for Cambodia this fall may have a distinct advantage over the other players.

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Kass McQuillen, Spencer Bledsoe, Tasha Fox and Woo Hwang all competed in Cagayan together and while none of them won the game, they are going for another shot this season. All four players were voted by America to return for Survivor: Cambodia - Second Chance, the most of any previous season.

Since Kass, Spencer, Tasha and Woo know each other's ins and outs already, they may have an advantage going into Cambodia. An alliance of four is very powerful, one that could dominate the game if they really wanted to work together.

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The problem is, there's a very small chance of that happening. Spencer and Tasha were aligned throughout the game, sure, but Kass and Woo were certainly not with them. Kass flipped on Spencer and Tasha at the merge, choosing to work with Woo and eventual winner Tony Vlachos instead. And even though Kass and Woo were in the same voting block through the merge, his disparaging comments towards her at Final Tribal Council suggest they aren't exactly close.

Regardless, it seems possible that the Cagayan factor could weigh heavily on the game in Cambodia. Cagayan was one of the most popular seasons of all time and it's safe to say that all four could be threats, for different reasons. Kass is a reckless game player. Spencer is a huge strategic threat. Tasha is an Immunity beast. Woo is a physical threat himself.

There is also the possibility that the Cagayan foursome will target each other. Kass and Spencer were enemies through most of Cagayan, and Tasha doesn't exactly think highly of Kass either. Meanwhile, Kass fully reciprocates Spencer's antagonism. Spencer doesn't seem to respect Woo that much as a game player either.

So it will be interesting to see how it all plays out in Cambodia. It's sure to be a wild ride.

Survivor: Cambodia - Second Chance premieres Wednesday, Sept. 23 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.