Survivor host Jeff Probst is promising a "great finale" for Worlds Apart as Carolyn, Mike, Rodney, Sierra and Will battle to win the game.

Wednesday night featured what is sure to be one of the most memorable Tribal Councils in Survivor history. Dan played his extra vote advantage and voted for Carolyn alongside Rodney, Sierra and Will. But Carolyn whipped out her hidden Immunity Idol and negated all votes cast against her, leaving just her and Mike's votes for Dan. Dan was left humiliated and voted off.

Now we are at the Final 5. Carolyn, Mike, Rodney, Sierra and Will will all be playing to get to the Final 3 however they can. Probst spoke with Entertainment Weekly after the episode to tease the finale and highlight each player still left in the game.

"We have a great finale. I hope the fans like it. Lots of drama and fireworks and surprises. Plus some love!" Probst said. "Mike still has his back against the wall - will anybody team up with him or will he remain a lone wolf? Carolyn has played a strong game and if she can get to the end she has a good argument. Rodney, despite his frustrations about his birthday, has played a very strong and 'quiet' game of keeping his alliance together and would love to see him get a chance to plead his case. Sierra needs to make a move otherwise she is going to face a tough jury. This is what I mean when I say you have to make moves, otherwise you find yourself deep in the game with very little resume. Will has the tallest hill to climb. He's the long shot at this point. It's not out of the question but he'd have to really turn it on these last few days."

Based on the edit and the way the game is going, it looks like either Carolyn or Mike will pull off the win. Simply by process of elimination, Rodney and Will have been portrayed as pretty negative overall. Sierra has been shown as relatively inconsequential in the game. Meanwhile, Carolyn and Mike have both shown they are willing to make big moves (in front of the jury, no less) and could probably both make a compelling case for why they should win the $1 million.

The Survivor: Worlds Apart finale and reunion airs Wednesday, May 20 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

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