Survivor One World sneak peek video & spoiler predictions. Tonight, 18 men and women are forced to live together in the same tropical paradise while competing for a million-dollar prize? Longtime Survivor commentator and two-time contestant Rob Cesternino often described as “the smartest player who never won the game”, sat down with MTV News and said that the end result could well be “one of the more scandalous seasons in ‘Survivor’ history.”

“You have all these guys and girls living together on one beach, and somebody is bound to hook up … and that’s going to create problems, because that’s the other team,” Cesternino predicted about the two same-sex tribes. “Not only are guys and girls going to hook up, but let’s say that the guys catch a bunch of fish and the girls don’t. They have to sit there and watch you eat. What if one of the guys has a girlfriend? Is he going to be sneaking off to give some of the guys’ food to the girls? There’s a lot of possibility for drama and conflict on this season.”

Cesternino has survived (pun intended) a battle of the sexes. His debut season of  Survivor was also the one that introduced the men-vs.-women twist, and he emerged in the end with an impressive third-place prize. But One World presents a very different challenge from Cesternino’s Amazon days, as the men and women are forced to cohabitate in the same exact space this time around. But looking past the gender lines, Cesternino believes the new season of Survivor presents a very powerful opportunity for some lucky players.

“It seems like the players fit into one of two categories: people who look like popular kids in your high school, and the people who don’t fit that description,” he observed. “I wouldn’t be surprised if some of these young, good-looking guys band together and start hanging out with the young, good-looking girls on the other tribe, and have some sort of super-alliance. ‘You keep those guys together, you keep those girls together.’ Normally you have alliances of four or so people promising to go all the way. Now there’s a chance to merge with [an alliance of] eight people. I wouldn’t be surprised if we see a high school alliance here.” Follow us on Facebook by clicking here.