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More often than not, that caveat is the risk of losing your vote at the next Tribal Council. Survivor 48 has proven to be particularly harsh when it comes to losing your vote, ...
Pic credit: Robert Voets/CBS The latest Survivor 48 Tribal Council left fans scratching their heads. It looked like Sai Hughley might be in danger, but an unsuspecting castaway got voted out.
Justin Pioppi went home in Survivor Season 48, Episode 3, after a deadlock decision was made by Cedrek McFadden. A tie in the initial vote, followed by a tie in the revote, and another tie in the ...
Before the losing tribe in the third episode of "Survivor" Season 48 headed to tribal council, it was a fairly normal episode, for in all intents and purposes. For the third episode, titled ...
Survivor 48 aired a new episode that featured an intense challenge, tacos, a Secret Advantage, and a dramatic Tribal Council vote.
"Survivor 48" served up what may have been the craziest Tribal Council in the show's history, with several twists impacting the vote Skip to Article Set weather ...
In a new interview, one Survivor 48 player has admitted there is "no way" they'd vote for one of the remaining players to win the game.
Survivor season 48 kicked off with 18 castaways who were ready to risk it all for the coveted $1 million prize. Week 12 saw Kyle Fraser and Kamilla Karthigesu use their secret alliance to oust ...
CBS “Apparently this was the longest tribal council in the history of ‘Survivor,’ which blows my mind,” Pioppi said. “We were there for probably like 4 or 5 hours.
'Survivor: Edge of Extinction' castaway David Wright breaks down the season's latest Tribal Council. Skip to main content Plus Icon Click to expand the Mega Menu. Click to expand search form.
Survivor 48 has proven to be particularly harsh when it comes to losing your vote, with some players not even being given a choice to risk their vote or not in a game of chance to win an advantage ...