A storm rips through all three tribe camps.
Theres a storm brewin onSurvivor 48.
No… we mean it.

David Kinne and Kyle Fraser on ‘Survivor 48’.CBS
THIS IS NOT A METAPHOR!
But soon the attention shifts to others who have it much worse than they do.
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Man, Vula, oh my God, sympathizes David Kinne of the tarpless tribe.

The original Lagi tribe on ‘Survivor 48’.CBS
Oh, those poor guys, adds Kyle Fraser.
And in this case, the other guy is Vula.
It must be really hard for them.

The original Civa tribe on ‘Survivor 48’.CBS
(Hey, their shelter is terrible but at least they have plenty of space!
No sliding over necessary!)
As for Lagi, they are semi-basking in the glory of their tarped-over shelter.
Tonight’s a joy, Thomas Krottinger explains in an at least semi-sarcastic interview.
It was, oh so fun.
We were all huddled together under our beautiful tarp, but freezing in the rain.
So I’m looking on the bright side the dry side.
Well said, former nice guy Joe Hunter concurs.
And how did they do it?
Through the power of song!
Because the next thing we see is all six Civa members standing around the fire… singing!
Standing by the fire, getting a little wet, begin the lyrics.
Might be a little unhappy, but I’m with my new friends.
That is, until Kyle begins to freestyle.