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[Warning: The following contains MAJOR spoilers for the Survivor Season 48 finale.] ...
After 26 days outwitting, outplaying, and outlasting on Survivor Season 48, there can only be one Sole Survivor. Thursday’s finale night kicked off with just five remaining castaways — Mitch Guerra, ...
The season came full circle for Eva, the show’s first openly autistic player, who said in Episode 1 that she’s not good at ...
O ne of the most complained about seasons in recent memory came to an end last night, and for the most part, the Survivor ...
The 'Survivor' Season 48 finale saw a Texas hopeful make a run for the $1M prize. Waco's very own Mitch Guerra, brought his Lone Star spirit to Fiji.
The final three perform well in a final Tribal Council heavyweight battle, but one player lands the knockout blow.
What an ending! After a thrilling two-hour finale, one castaway was declared the winner of Survivor 48, taking home the ...
Eva Erickson, the first "Survivor" contestant who has been diagnosed with autism, and Joe Hunter, her closest ally since day one, reflect on their powerful alliance.
Former Phoenix Mercury player Kayte Christensen's husband Joe Hunter is close to winning Survivor 48. Here's what she had to ...
Nobody's perfect. Jeff Probst rarely makes an error as the longtime host of Survivor, but had a slip up when calling out the winner of an immunity challenge during ...
Related: How Survivor 48’s Mitch 'Curry' Shot His Shot with 3 Past Survivor Winners to Score This 'Bucket List Moment' (Exclusive) "I don’t want anybody to think that I’m holding anything against ...
"I felt like a pariah," juror No. 5 says. "It was as if people would be infected by my cooties if they made eye contact with me." ...
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