Survivor, Eva Erickson and Season 48
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[Warning: The following contains MAJOR spoilers for the Survivor Season 48 finale.]
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Screen Rant on MSNSurvivor 48's Final 4 Fire-Making Proves The Challenge Needs To Be Retired (It's Too Unpredictable)Survivor's final 4 fire-making challenge has long been an annoyance to fans, and after this season's disappointing end, it needs to be retired soon.
After spending 26 days living in Fiji on meager supplies and facing grueling challenges, a $1 million winner was crowned "sole survivor."
The Survivor season 48 finale has sparked intense debate among fans after contestant Joe offered to give up his guaranteed final two spot to help Eva avoid the fire-making challenge.
Kyle Fraser won Survivor Season 48 with five jury votes. Eva Erickson was the runner-up with two votes in her favor, and Joe Hunter received one. Probst noted that it’s rare for all three finalists to receive votes from the jury.
The episode opened with a final five of Erickson, her day-one ally Joe Hunter, lawyer Kyle Fraser, software engineer Kamilla Karthigesu and physical education coach Mitch Guerra.
Last castaways standing! After 26 days of battling it out in Fiji, Survivor 48's top three contestants ended up being determined in a thrilling showdown. In Touch breaks down how things shook out ahead of the final tribal council with the jury.