Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Divided Survivors.

The new season of Survivor is just a few weeks away, once again bringing meaning and purpose to Thursday nights. They have a new twist for this season:
    LOS ANGELES (AP) - Get ready for a segregated "Survivor." Race will matter on the upcoming season of the CBS show as contestants will be divided into four tribes by ethnicity. That means blacks, whites, Latinos and Asians in separate groups.

    The announcement was made on CBS' Early Show. Host Jeff Probst says the idea "actually came from the criticism that 'Survivor' was not ethnically diverse enough." He says the twist fits in perfectly with what "Survivor" does, saying the show is "a social experiment. And this is adding another layer to that experiment." Probst says contestants had mixed reactions to the racial divisions.

    This time the new Survivors are stranded on the Cook Islands in the South Pacific. The castaways include a police officer, a heavy metal guitarist, an attorney and a nail salon manager. The new season of Survivor debuts September 14th.
Haven't had a chance to look through the cast profiles yet, but I'm sure they've tossed in a few token roles once again (probably at least one Christian among the batch). Not trying to be cynical about it. I enjoy the show, but come on -- it IS television. It's not some redeeming force for our world.

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