The article describes 'Otok iskušenja' ('Island of Temptation'), a social experiment reality TV show set on the tropical island of Maui in Hawaii. Four couples, whose relationships are at a crossroads, participate in a test of their commitment by being separated for a month. Men stay in one luxury villa, while women stay in another, both populated by sixteen attractive singles eager for adventure and flirtation. The show uses campfire meetings where host Mark L. Walberg plays carefully edited videos of participants’ partners, creating doubt, jealousy, and emotional turmoil. A new feature called 'light of temptation' adds tension, as red lighting illuminates the villas whenever someone succumbs to temptation, revealing the betrayal but keeping the culprit’s identity secret. At the end, the couples reunite to decide whether to continue their relationship, leave together, or go separately with someone they met.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a neutral description of a reality television show, focusing on its structure, setting, and format without taking a stance or showing bias toward any political ideology, group, or individual.






