Season 8 of “Are You the One?” features 16 contestants who identify as “sexually fluid.” |
Reality dating shows are nothing new.
You know the tropes: a bunch of conventionally-attractive heterosexual young people vie for the heart of an eligible bachelor or bachelorette, conflicts arise and drama ensues.
In an effort to stand out from the crowd, shows have used gimmicks from pitch darkness to mandatory nudity.
But MTV’s latest season of “Are You the One?” promises something different: For the first time in the show’s eight-season history, all 16 contestants identify as “sexually fluid” and are attracted to all gender identities.
The stakes are just as high as in the show’s first seven seasons: If they all find the “perfect” match by the season’s end, they split $1 million.
The show provides a platform for a range of identities that are seldom represented on TV — let alone reality TV. But it’s wading in tricky territory.
BuzzFeed’s Pier Dominguez weighs in:
Can we trust reality TV not to exploit those it claims to champion?
Show produced by Kathryn Fink.
No comments:
Post a Comment