John Corn
08-09-02, 12:56 PM
It's not uncommon for producers of reality television to play mind games with their contestants. But the producers of "Big Brother 3" have figured out a way to fool viewers, too.
Since the latest installment in the hit CBS franchise began early last month, audiences have assumed that -- as with past installments of the show -- players voted off the series were history, and no longer eligible to win the big $500,000 grand prize.
But on Thursday night's live episode of "BB3," executive producers Arnold Shapiro and Allison Grodner unveiled a major twist in the game: The "dead" shall walk again.
Full Story (http://tv.yahoo.com/news/va/20020809/102889800400.html)
Since the latest installment in the hit CBS franchise began early last month, audiences have assumed that -- as with past installments of the show -- players voted off the series were history, and no longer eligible to win the big $500,000 grand prize.
But on Thursday night's live episode of "BB3," executive producers Arnold Shapiro and Allison Grodner unveiled a major twist in the game: The "dead" shall walk again.
Full Story (http://tv.yahoo.com/news/va/20020809/102889800400.html)