Episode 15 - The Final

After weeks of battling to become the biggest tribe, the Tigers and Sharks are about to face a final emotional beach party, and find out who will be the winner of Shipwrecked 2019. They've used every tactic to try and win the competition and faced all the twists and turns along the way. Now as they approach the final beach party, there's just a small amount of time to reflect on their incredible journeys, before it's decision time for some of the Shipwreckers, who hold the fate of the Tigers and Sharks in their hands. Which tribe will win and sail away with £50,000? Will the romances and friendships be able to survive the final hurdle of the competition? Once the decisions are made and the results revealed, there's one final Shipwrecked twist before the Tigers and Sharks must say an emotional farewell to paradise, and each other.
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