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What happened during the 'Survivor' season 47 finale ... Back at camp, Rachel told Sam Phalen and Teeny Chirichillo that they would be making fire, and she would take Sue Smey to final three.
The votes are in and they are very different than what we've been seeing lately in Survivor. In the new era, Survivor 48 is ...
The first openly autistic player to appear on “Survivor,” Erickson immediately confided in fire captain Joe Hunter, knowing ...
As we look back on this latest season, we've asked Survivor 47 runner-up Sam Phalen to help us break down all the big ...
The latest champion of CBS's long-running show "Survivor" revealed to his competitors on the season finale Wednesday, May 21, that he is a University of Michigan Law School graduate shortly before ...
After spending 26 days living in Fiji on meager supplies and facing grueling challenges, a $1 million winner was crowned ...
Along with his “Three Amigos,” Eddie Fox and Reynold Toepfer, Malcolm was in the hot seat, especially after he found a Hidden ...
Survivor 48 Ep 12 with Sam Phalen Shauhin had said he was in control of the tribe and IF he could maintain it, he’d win the game. How did he lose control? Or did he never truly have it? Did he fly too ...
After winning Survivor 47, Rachel LaMont revealed the strict coconut etiquette rule all players must follow on the island.
Not every player lies, cheats and steals, or lets paranoia and fear rule their "Survivor" game, as was evident in the latest episode.
The episode, titled "Welcome to the Party," saw the majority alliance of six members begin to turn on each other as paranoia set in.
The Survivor 47 Fire-Making Challenge was one for the ages. Teeny Chirichillo raced out to a big lead over Sam Phalen, but the winds of Fiji gave Sam enough time to catch up. Sam beat Teeny in the ...