Survivor host Jeff Probst has commented on the fact that this 29th season has been very "unpredictable" with the possibility for anyone to win.

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Thus far in the season, there have been many blindsides at Tribal Council, including John Rocker, Drew Christy and now Kelley Wentworth. Probst spoke with Entertainment Weekly after the episode and previewed even more surprises coming in addition to the overall unpredictably of the season.

"You don't have any 'favorite' to win because for every Jeremy or Josh, who seem to be playing very hard, you have a Drew or a Keith, who can mess things up because of their very different style of game play," Probst explained. "That leaves this thing wide open for somebody to steal it. The person who wins this season is going to have to do a great job of reading the playing field and seeing where the opportunities are for advancement. I think what is going to be fun is watching how this unfolds, especially given the new tribes and the division of loved ones. Who will ultimately win out? Singles or loved ones? Definitely some surprises to come."

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Probst also gave a teaser for the next episode, titled Make Some Magic Happen. The host suggested that the Hunahpu tribe will have to pay a price if they want another bag of rice.

"Ah, Hunahpu - I just can't get enough of them," he admitted. "They just keep giving us great stuff every week and they're not finished. I think the fact that they are out of food and have to figure out what to do should be enough of a tease! I mean this is Survivor...everything has an invoice."

This has certainly been a unique season of Survivor five episodes in, with all of the bartering. Some fans are not necessarily loving the constant deal-making, with one Facebook commenter on the Survivor page writing, "OMG don't people fish anymore?? Remember the guy who hunted boar and when people went in the jungle to look. They want a handout. (smh) What happened to Survivor people have gotten WEAK". This comment received numerous likes from those who agree. It seems that the bartering will continue further into the season.

Survivor: San Juan del Sur airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.