The host spills on what we can expect from the three-hour finale.
The final Tribal forSurvivor 45is a war.
So says host and showrunnerJeff Probst.

Dee Valladares and Jeff Probst on ‘Survivor 45’.CBS
Of course, the big question is… Who will be battling?
Five people fighting for three chairs and the right to plead their case to the jury.
And then, it seems, for whomever gets there, the fighting only gets more intense.

Julie Alley, Katurah Topps, Dee Valladares, Austin Li Coon, and Jake O’Kane on ‘Survivor 45’.CBS
And if Probst is dropping intel, we are definitely picking it up.
JEFF PROBST:The finale forSurvivor 45is funny, emotional and dramatic.
I am confident fans will be glued from the opening moments to the crowning of our winner!
Its so difficult to winSurvivor,and that difficulty only increases in the final days.
What can you tell us about some of the challenges we will see during the finale?
We have two fantastic challenges in the finale, and both of them are dramatic.
That kind of pressure impacts every player differently.
Some soar under pressure, others collapse.
What kind of jury should we expect when it comes to questioning the final three?
The final Tribal forSurvivor 45is a war.
I was also very impressed with the final three.
Everybody made their case in a way that felt true to their game.
Thats all you want in a final Tribal: great questions and honest answers, then the jury decides!
That wasnt always the case onSurvivor.
What can you say about the After-Show this season?
There are some very funny moments this season where even more truth is revealed.
Its a perfect end to a fantastic season ofSurvivor.
This interview has been edited for length and clarity.