There are moments on “Survivor” when the game fades into the background, and life—raw and unfiltered—shows itself in a way no one could script.
During a challenge this week, one of our players, Eva, began to struggle. At first glance, it may have looked like exhaustion or nerves, but it was something deeper. Eva has autism, and the intensity of the moment was triggering her to the point of overwhelm.
Only one other player knew what was really happening—Joe, a former tribemate in whom Eva had confided, in case she ever needed support. And when that moment came, Joe stepped forward. Not to solve anything. Not to take
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