Not all of them will necessarily work out.
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Survivorhas had its share of dynamic duos over the years.
“There are partnerships that are very public, and there are partnerships that are very private.

Jeff Probst on “Survivor 48'.Credit:Robert Voets/CBS
What is our value system?
They stayed together until the end and had a tie vote.
He goes even further back than that.

Saiounia “Sai” Hughley and Stephanie Berger on ‘Survivor 48’.Robert Voets/CBS
But was it her relationship with Russell that actually cost her the win in the end?
That’s how she entered this game, is not believing in herself at all.
He has so much confidence it’s oozing out of everywhere.

Thomas Krottinger and Bianca Roses on ‘Survivor 48’.Robert Voets/CBS
He can’t wait to tell you about all his greatness.
Probst then moves over to a few folks to keep an eye out on the Lagi tribe.
And her parents said, We’re not satisfied with that, so we’re going to keep digging.
It’s a pretty inspirational story already.
Joe kind of looks like the Rock, says Probst.
The host points out that those are merely four out of 18 stories waiting to be told.
Whether they are in a partnership or not.