The host says it may happen.

Winning challenges does not matter onSurvivor.

Well, that’s not entirely true.

Jeff Porbst on ‘Survivor 44’

Jeff Porbst on ‘Survivor 44’.Robert Voets/CBS

But why don’t challenge wins matter when it comes toSurvivorjuries voting for a winner?

Why are challenge victories constantly swept aside by juries when deciding on a winner?

All that jury member sees is someone walking into Tribal Council wearing a necklace.

‘Survivor 42’ jury Chanelle Howell, Rocksroy Bailey, Tori Meehan, Hai Giang, Drea Wheeler, and Omar Zaheer

The ‘Survivor 42’ jury.Robert Voets/CBS

Chrissy who won her challenges without an audience got just two.

There’s even a past model on the show to go by.

Couldn’t producers arrange a seating area for current jurors to watch challenges?

Owen Knight and Jeff Probst on ‘Survivor 43’

Owen Knight and Jeff Probst on ‘Survivor 43’.Robert Voets/CBS

If they have a sit-out bench, they could certainly have a jury bench as well.

We went straight to the source and asked Probst if he would consider lettingSurvivorjuries watch challenges.

“You want to come join our team?”

“You have great ideas.

“It’s a valid point that it might influence their decision,” he says.”

If it leads to another “F— you, Brad Culpepper!”

moment, we will consider the swaying well worth it.