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Jeff Provost getting stronger exploitation 47The last tribal council is coming up.
“The Survivor 47 finale offers a fantastic two-hour finale to a great season,” the longtime Survivor host, 63, said in an interview with Entertainment Weekly Posted on Monday, December 16th. “Includes a dramatic showdown over fire and a real battle at the final tribal council.”
During the penultimate episode of Season 47, fans saw Rachel Lamont, Sam Fallen, Sue Sammy and Little Chirichio secured their place in the final four. While Rachel, 34, was the leading next Andy Roeda and Genevieve MushalukIn his final eliminations, Provost proved the chances of all remaining players to be crowned sole survivor.
“Any kind of person can win. At the beginning of the season, you would never have predicted it would be our final four because survives It changes from moment to moment, from day to day, and only those who can adapt quickly will survive,” he told the outlet. “Rachel, Sue, Sam and Tiny all encountered obstacles this season, but each of them did a great job maneuvering their way out of trouble.”
Unlike the previous seasons in the new era, exploitation 47The finale of past something different Format change. CBS announced in November that the finale would air in two parts – both lasting two hours. In previous seasons, survives It will conclude with a three-hour finale featuring the final vote of the season, a final four-shooting challenge, a final tribal council with a jury trial and a post-game taped immediately after a winner is crowned.
Past Provost set the record straight about why exploitation 47 Decided to use another chapter to break up the final moments of the game.
“It really started with CBS asking us months before we shot if it would be possible for season 47 to do 14 episodes instead of 13,” Probst said on the Thursday, Dec. 12, episode of “burning” podcast. “They had some things they wanted to try in their schedule, and some of that work will depend on whether we can do 14 episodes or not. So (executive producer) Matt (Van Wagonen) and I sat down and broke the final into parts and checked if and how we could get it out.”
Provost admitted this survives It has a heavy load of “content” that in the end they “didn’t have enough time to show all the stories” they wanted to show viewers.
“It really worked out because we were able to emphasize things that we wouldn’t normally emphasize,” he explained. “And it was a great reminder for us that sometimes you have to step back and look at what you’re doing – just because you’ve always done it that way doesn’t mean it always has to stay that way.”
the survives The season 47 finale airs on CBS on Wednesday, December 18 at 8:00 PM ET and airs on Paramount+ the following day.