Kamilla calls out Joe and Eva as passive players, claiming she and Kyle are the real duo working the game hard behind the scenes.
Despite being the favorite to win Survivor 48, Joe may be headed for a classic “Coached” downfall at the hands of a bitter jury.
It’s when the perceived leader of a loyal alliance loses due to betrayal. Like Coach Wade in South Pacific, Joe may face this fate.
Though Kyle lied more than Joe, he wasn’t seen as the alliance leader. Plus, he stayed true to Kamilla, which could earn respect.
Kamilla and Kyle tricked Joe into voting out his ally Shauhin, cracking his game wide open and shifting the power dynamic.
From blindsiding Thomas to flipping David, Kyle and Kamilla have a solid résumé showing smart strategy and strong social gameplay.
Juries are unpredictable, but Kyle and Kamilla's flashy moves may impress—especially after convincing Joe to betray Shauhin.
With the finale looming, can Kyle ride his résumé to victory? Will Kamilla pull a solo win? Anything can happen in Survivor.