It's scheduled for September 14th and I know y'all are gonna watch it! And just to spark up some controversy, the 20 castaways will be split into four teams, Black, White, Latino and Asian.
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The 20 castaways who went to the Cook Islands, in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, for the reality show are divided into black, white, Latino and Asian tribes.
Survivor host Jeff Probst, speaking on The Early Show on Wednesday, acknowledged the season will be controversial, but said he also found it interesting.
"I know, from where I sit, I found it to be one of the freshest ideas we've had going back to the beginning of this show in season one," he said.
Probst acknowledged that some people might find the division distasteful, but said it started out as an attempt to increase the diversity of contestants.
"The idea for this actually came from the criticism that Survivor was not ethnically diverse enough," he said.
'Social experiment'
Show creators thought about that idea and decided to address it, Probst said.
"I think it fits in perfectly with what Survivor does. It is a social experiment. And this is adding another layer to that experiment, which is taking the show to a completely different level."
The reaction from contestants was mixed. Some feared the division would have the effect of reinforcing stereotypes about race, he said.
Others said they'd work with whatever group they had in an effort to win the contest.
Probst said he expects audiences to be equally divided over the show.
"I think it's very natural to assume that certain groups are going to have audience members rooting for them simply because they share ethnicity," he said.
I think it's a neat idea, it's an interesting twist.
Now all they need is "Gays and Lesbians" for one tribe.