The Survivor: Kaoh Rong finale will have an "exciting finish," according to host Jeff Probst.

Only four castaways are left on Survivor: Kaoh Rong: Aubry Bracco, Cydney Gillon, Michele Fitzgerald and Tai Trang. This Final 4 is arguably one of most fluid groups as far as how this may end, making for what will probably be an unpredictable final episode.

Probst hyped the upcoming finale in a new interview with Entertainment Weekly:

"It's a very exciting finish. The drama is definitely not over," he teased. "There will be more surprises, another Survivor first, tears, and a very fulfilling final Tribal Council. This should be a really good conclusion to what fans are telling me has been a really entertaining season."

Each of the remaining players has played a solid or strong game to get to where they are. Aubry had an emotional breakdown during the first few days in the game but has since remained in a power position, mostly dictating exactly what should happen through the post-merge portion of the game.

The same goes for Cydney, who had to overcome the troubles of her Brawn tribe during the pre-merge. Teaming up with Aubry and the other women in the post-merge, she has been on the right side of the numbers in every vote.

Michele has mostly stayed in the background through much of the season, especially because her first Tribal Council was on Day 22. However, she has weaseled her way into majority alliances and shown a scrappy side without angering her fellow castaways, which may help if she gets to Final Tribal Council.

Then there's Tai, who has played a very erratic, emotional game despite his warm personality. Tai found a Hidden Immunity Idol early in the game and proved his worth by being a hard worker at camp. He eventually teamed up with Kyle Jason and Scot Pollard but after the pair started lashing out against their fellow tribemates, Tai had a change of heart and chose not to save Scot when the time came to do so. He has frequently changed allegiances, and thus, may not have the respect from the jury if he makes it to the end.

Regardless of the final outcome, the finale should likely provide a strong ending to what many are calling one of the best Survivor seasons.

Survivor: Kaoh Rong airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

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