Robert Voets/CBS Five will walk into Wednesday'sSurvivor 48 finaleon CBS, but only one will walk out a winner.Joe Hunter,Eva Erickson, Kyle Fraser,Kamilla Karthigesu, and Mitch Guerra are all vying for the title of Sole Survivor and the $1 million prize that comes with it. Joe and Eva have been acknowledged by other players as running the game, but Kyle and Kamilla have quietly been building their résumés by stealthily influencing votes that sentDavid KinneandShauhin Davaripacking. Could that be enough to earnrespect from the jury, who perhaps might feel burned by "honor and integrity" Joe and Eva? And then there's Mitch, who has been near or on the outs ever since the merge. Will the jury recognize his scrappy play and ability to stay out of the crosshairs — especially when players kept talking about how they couldn't let him get to the end? So many questions! Speaking of questions, we delivered a few ourselves toSurvivor's Hostmaster General,Jeff Probst, to ask what can we expect in Wednesday's three-hour finale, and he was not shy about sharing his enthusiasm for what's to come. ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: First off, just give us a general idea of what we can expect in the finale. JEFF PROBST:Survivor 48is one of my all-time favorite seasons. I felt it the minute the players got off the boats in Fiji. There was an electricity from the group that was palpable. Those first moments are always telling because despite spending all year getting to know these players as individuals, we can't predict anything about the group dynamic that will take place once they are all together. So the morning of day one is always a big indicator. That same enthusiastic energy is there all the way to the end. It was remarkable! It's a tremendous finale and a fitting end to a great season ofSurvivor. Robert Voets/CBS What can you say about this final five of Joe, Kamilla, Kyle, Eva, and Mitch — either individually or collectively? It's very rare to have a final five where you can make a legitimate case for any of them to win. That's what we have with this group. Anyone can win. It will all come down to who sits next to who in the final three. Those final two immunity challenges and control over who makes fire will be key. What kind of final Tribal questions can we expect from this jury? There was a lot of overlap with relationships and gameplay, so the final three should expect to really have to explain and defend their game. This is where great players step up. Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free daily newsletterto get breaking news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly