you’re able to’t reach 50 seasons ofa reality showwithout celebrating.Jeff Probstannounced in an Instagram video thatSurvivor 50will be returning players.The $1 million prize game show already had aWinners at Warseason for season 40and the following seasons are consideredthe “new era” of the game. Its filming days are shorter, the cast doesn’t get rice to eat, there are no themes, and the finale has the cast filming the “reunion” immediately after the last vote instead of months later.

Some wondered if season 50 would only have new-era players.But Probst said the returning castaways won’t be limited to those seasons.We don’t know if there will be a theme. However, some fans and alums of the show have one that hasn’t happened yet on the CBS show. Is it time for an LGBTQ season ofSurvivor?

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A reality show where a group of contestants are stranded in a remote location with little more than the clothes on their back. The lone survivor of this contest takes home a million dollars.

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Fans are making their dream cast and giving their opinions for the monumental season. “I only want girls gays and they’re onSurvivor50,” a fan tweeted.Katurah ToppsfromSurvivor 45quoted itand wrote, “Can we petition for this?” The new era has been more diverse since CBS moved to have half the cast on reality TV shows being BIPOC.There have also been multiple LGBTQ castaways in each season, and we’ve seen that bond castaways to each other. However, other times there were tense conflicts, like betweenwinnerYam Yam ArochoandJosh Wilder.

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“With Yam, it was more of a personal vendetta,” Josh toldParadeafter his elimination episode. “I wanted to work with him so bad when I got to Tika. And I felt heartbroken.I play emotionally;I learned that about myself. And I was heartbroken because we’re both POC, we’re both gay, we’re the same age, we’re both married. And when he didn’t want to play with me, it hurt me. And so I was like, ‘Well, I guess I can work with you. So you’re gonna go.'” Who doesn’t want to see more emotional and complicated stakes like this in the upcoming season?

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Karla Cruz GodoyofSurvivor 43gave her opinion on an LGBTQ cast ontheBlack Bi Realitypodcast. “Listen, it would be so messy,” she said with a big smile. “Sometimes queer banter can like, be a little flirty, and so I would love to see a queer season because you just don’t know what could happen,” she later added. “And we could be like kiking one day to then flirting the next to then like blindsiding each other. It would be really cute. I’m all for it.”

There is still plenty of time for producers to decide how this season with returning players will be different or similar to ones in the past.We’ve seen returning castaways go up against fans.Then there were returningplayers who were consideredGame Changersget another shot at the prize. There was even a season that started with tribes based on race, so why not switch things up with an LGBTQ season?

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