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The Winner of Survivor 48 Is Revealed

As was spoken about in the final Tribal Council of tonight's season finale, Survivor 48 truly felt like an unconventional season for the "New Era" of the veteran CBS reality series. The typical modern strategy of fluid dynamics and "voting blocs" was eschewed in gameplay more based in tight personal relationships and loyalty. But, as Jeff Probst opined at the top of tonight's three-hour ending, at this point in the game, "There will be more blood tonight, because there has to be. And it will be personal, because it is." But at the end of the finale bloodbath, one stood victorious, as their relationships came around in full force to give them the title of Sole Survivor.Check out our spoiler-filled recap for more information about the results from tonight's finale episode below.

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    Who won Survivor 48?

    Kyle Fraser

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    Kyle Fraser

    Two days before playing, Kyle told me that he was coming in with a "people first" mentality, priding his relationships and connections over seeking out challenge wins or advantages. And a series of challenges on Day 1 left his expectations as broken as a glass jar, making him pivot even more towards making personal connections. He was able to do so with many different people, as his sociability allowed him a bird's-eye view of the game at all times. With the lay of the land, Kyle could make the move he wanted when he wanted. And when he did, crucially, he wasn't alone. Alongside Kamilla, the two Holes lovers were underground the entire game, pulling off some of the biggest moves of the season while operating in the shadows. Being so secretive with his gameplay meant Kyle had to prove a lot going into Day 26. But that's when his hidden lawyer skills came to the forefront. That was one of the many secrets Kyle let loose at the Final Tribal Council, which impressed the jury enough to give "the most average man you'll meet" an above-average accolade: A winning verdict.

    Who was eliminated on Survivor 46 tonight?

    Joe Hunter

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    Joe Hunter

    The entire reason Joe went out to play Survivor was to care for someone else. After tragically losing his sister to domestic violence, he wanted to play her favorite game on her behalf, while also looking for a moment of closure out on the island. But he soon found someone else he could take care of in Eva, who revealed her autism to him on Day 1. It was a secret that Joe carried through the entirety of the game, including a moment where he crossed tribal lines to calm her down during a post-challenge "episode." But, while Joe was helping take care of others, he was primarily there to play a game that would hopefully get him a million dollars for his kids. So he was also taking care of business, winning four Immunity Challenges and absolutely dominating the postmerge as the leader of the "strong" majority. While it was an impressive run in the eyes of the jury, Joe's position fell in the fires of final Tribal Council, when Kyle revealed the handful of times he was hoodwinked. And so the chances of a win for the fire captain were promptly snuffed.

    Eva Erickson

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    Eva Erickson

    Eva came into Survivor 48 as perhaps one of its most complicated players. She was a PhD student hiding her academic record, instead playing up her "jock" side with her hockey experience. She's the first openly autistic contestant in the show's history, and started the game by only telling Joe, hoping to not get taken advantage of. But one particular challenge pushed her into an emotional "episode," where she decided to lay her secret bare in a moment that had even Jeff in tears. After hitting that low, Eva hit a major bounceback that lasted the rest of the game. She was given an idol by her rival Star, which she held onto the entirety of the game and was never flushed. She got another secret advantage without anyone knowing. And she got to ride out the postmerge alongside her ride-or-die in Joe and the "strong" majority. The last hurdle Eva had to overcome was Final Four firemaking. And despite her immense struggles earlier in the day, prompting another "episode," she was able to keep her hopes alive by winning the showdown. And she brought that fire to Day 26, as she passionately pleaded her case of why this unconventional season deserved an unconventional winner like herself.

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    Kamilla Karthigesu

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    Kamilla Karthigesu

    While Survivor 48 was a game of duos, two selves existed within Kamilla herself. There was "Old Kamilla," a sarcastic, self-deprecating software engineer whose parents set her up for success by saying she would be the first person voted out. But then there was "New Kamilla," a self that she discovered out on the island. This new persona, much to her surprise, was able to form a secret duo with Kyle that made some of the biggest moves of the season. It was able to, despite being outside the majority, deceive its leaders with blatant lies. It won two individual Immunity Challenges, including an incredible come-from-behind victory. The one thing it couldn't do: Make fire. Kyle threw Kamilla into Final Four firemaking, knowing they were each other's biggest competition for the end. But Kamilla was ultimately defeated not by her number one ally, or Eva, but herself. In her final moments, we saw a mixture of both personas, as Kamilla frustratingly narrated her failure to even get a spark, while also supporting Eva in her own hour of need.

    Mitch Guerra

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    Mitch Guerra

    Mitch had one of the most inspirational stories of the Survivor 48 cast. His dream of playing coming true after a decade of applying, Mitch hoped his lifelong stutter wouldn't give others pause from wanting to work with him. Not only was that not the case, but Mitch was one of the most likable people of the season. Unfortunately what Mitch had socially, he lacked significantly strategically. The P.E. teacher was never included in the "strong" majority, constantly on the outs and being targeted. Even when presented with an opportunity to shake the game up, he chose to wait it out until the Final Six and try to make a move then. Fortunately, he eventually realized the error of his ways. Unfortunately, it came when everyone left in the game told him that they were voting him out for being too likable. Mitch was left devastated, yet proud of the outcome, happy he could prove others, and even himself, wrong about what someone like him could do out on the island.

    Yes! As was the case with seasons 41-47, Survivor 48 did have a reunion following the winner reveal, albeit in a different way than prior to the "new era." The jury votes were read on the island right after they were cast. Then the finalists and jury came together to debrief about the season. As host and executive producer Jeff Probst told Parade, the decision was initially made on location to not deprive the contestants an opportunity to debrief if the COVID-19 situation had not let up by the time to allow for live events.

    Will Survivor return for Season 49?

    Yes!Survivor 49 will premiere in the fall in its usual slot of Wednesdays at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT. It will have a two-hour premiere and also continue to air 90-minute episodes. Make sure you check out Parade later this summer for exclusive preseason interviews with the entire cast!

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