Survivor 47, Now here’s the end of this season with the very dramatic series ending part of Survivor 47 which, as announced, contains two parts. All this melodrama unfolds with these six who have remained: Teeny Chirichillo, Rachel LaMont, Sam Phalen, Sue Smey, Genevieve Mushaluk, and Andy Rueda. The winners get to take home $1 million and are named the Sole Survivor.
The season began with 18 castaways on Fiji’s Mamanuca Islands where they faced physical and mental challenges and strategized behind tribal councils. With just two episodes left, competition has reached a fever pitch.
The first part of the finale airs tonight, December 11, from 8-10 p.m. ET, featuring two immunity challenges and tribal councils that will reduce the cast to the final three. This format is a first for the series and gives viewers a deeper dive into what the remaining players are doing strategically.
This episode of Survivor was especially explosive last week. Andy Rueda made the strategic flip that brought both admiration and ire to his competitors’ faces, but his bold gameplay led him to his demise during the dramatic tribal council. Genevieve Mushaluk surprised everyone by winning an immunity challenge and earning her seat for another day.
Viewers can catch the finale live on CBS or stream it on Paramount+. A post-show, hosted by Jeff Probst, filming immediately after the winner has been crowned, will provide the insights and reactions of the finalists and jury.
Who will outwit, outplay, and outlast to win? Unpredictable players and dynamic alliances leave Survivor fans on the edge of their seats for the ultimate conclusion. Part two of the finale airs December 18, where the final three will battle for the ultimate prize.
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