![]() ![]() Blue Collar, but it doesn’t need to be based solely on jobs. It has all the hallmarks of a classic Survivor social experiment that Jeff Probst likes to tout: differences in upbringing, employment, wealth, diversity, political affiliation, etc. Take a tribe of people who live and work in the bustling hubbub of a metropolitan area and pit them against those who reside in the quiet, pastoral landscapes of rural America. Country could be a happy compromise for the oft-suggested geographical divide theme. Villains makes for a neat cut-off point between the two eras. Plus, with 40 seasons now in the books, Heroes vs. The theme is easy to grasp and one that we feel could be very competitive (there are even competing Old School / New School Survivor t-shirts on sale). The differing mentalities of “old school gameplay” and “new school gameplay” was a key narrative focus in Second Chance and, more recently, Winners At War, and is certainly worthy of further exploration. It’s perhaps the most obvious returnee theme yet to be seen, but we feel it’s only a matter of time (especially as the OGs aren’t getting any younger). ![]()
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