Survivor Game Changers episode 11 video reveals who names the episode

"A Line Drawn in Concrete" - Sierra Dawn-Thomas on the tenth episode of SURVIVOR: Game Changers, airing Wednesday, April 26 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Photo: Screen Grab/CBS Entertainment ©2017 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
"A Line Drawn in Concrete" - Sierra Dawn-Thomas on the tenth episode of SURVIVOR: Game Changers, airing Wednesday, April 26 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Photo: Screen Grab/CBS Entertainment ©2017 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. /
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Episode 11 of Survivor: Game Changers is “Reinventing How This Game is Played,” but a CBS video tells fans how that name came about.

Survivor typically names episodes based on things the castaways say. There are exceptions, of course, and it appears that episode 11 of Game Changers will be one of them. From the synopsis, we know that the name is “Reinventing How This Game is Played.”

However, the latest preview video reveals that the only person who might be saying that phrase is none other than Jeff Probst himself.

He does have a tendency to announce the solutions to the show’s word puzzles. Of course, whichever team figures it out might also whisper it to each other as they solve the puzzle. It’s a relatively long one, and as Probst himself says, the players are running on not much in the way of sleep. We’re not saying it’ll take an hour to solve or anything, but the editors might cut here and there to make it seem a bit faster.

Beyond that, Probst just introduces the reward challenge and the reward itself: a spa day, with a real bed and also dessert in the form of cheesecake. (Yours truly can’t blame their excited reactions, because cheesecake is pretty delicious. Even Michaela starts smiling at the thought!)

Notably, check out that the example run of the challenge has the person sitting to get the numbered tiles — and Probst pointedly calls it a “chair.” If you look closely, you can see the dream team member is also wearing a belt. That’s probably a safety issue. That apparatus is pretty large after all.

Finally, there’s no opportunity for someone to have to sit out, as Michaela did in episode 10’s reward challenge. There are only 10 players left, so that divides into two even teams of five.

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How do you think the teams will shake out on this week’s Survivor: Game Changers?