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The Other Orlando Themepark
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Jeff said he didn't know it was a lie until the editing. The other players only found out it was a lie when they watched the show tonight on tv.
From the Toronto Sun: (www.canoe.ca)
'Big Lie' comes to 'Survivor'
By JOHN POWELL -- Jam! Showbiz
Though nobody is sure who takes home the million dollar prize, there is one 'Survivor' mystery that will finally be solved tonight. Since the very beginning of the 'Survivor: Pearl Islands' series, fans have puzzled and puzzled over a riddle unlike any other on the popular reality show series: Who tells the 'Big Lie'? All of the speculation will end as all is finally revealed on tonight's special Wednesday night broadcast.
The conjecture over the fib began back on September 17th when Zap2it.com published an interview with 'Survivor' host Jeff Probst.
Probst told reporter Rick Porter that he fell for "the greatest lie ever told on 'Survivor'".
"It's brilliant. It's brutal and it's brilliant and it totally suckered me," said Probst, who in hosting and helping produce 'Survivor' watches all of the dailies (the raw footage) while the series is being filmed to prepare for the Tribal Council meetings and to keep tabs on the tribal politics. "My first reaction was 'Motherf----r,' and then my second reaction was 'Wow, that's amazing.' "
Probst went on to tell other media sources that the lie leads to some serious regret on the part of the deceiver and that the other players won't even realize the truth of what happened until the episode airs.
From the Toronto Sun: (www.canoe.ca)
'Big Lie' comes to 'Survivor'
By JOHN POWELL -- Jam! Showbiz
Though nobody is sure who takes home the million dollar prize, there is one 'Survivor' mystery that will finally be solved tonight. Since the very beginning of the 'Survivor: Pearl Islands' series, fans have puzzled and puzzled over a riddle unlike any other on the popular reality show series: Who tells the 'Big Lie'? All of the speculation will end as all is finally revealed on tonight's special Wednesday night broadcast.
The conjecture over the fib began back on September 17th when Zap2it.com published an interview with 'Survivor' host Jeff Probst.
Probst told reporter Rick Porter that he fell for "the greatest lie ever told on 'Survivor'".
"It's brilliant. It's brutal and it's brilliant and it totally suckered me," said Probst, who in hosting and helping produce 'Survivor' watches all of the dailies (the raw footage) while the series is being filmed to prepare for the Tribal Council meetings and to keep tabs on the tribal politics. "My first reaction was 'Motherf----r,' and then my second reaction was 'Wow, that's amazing.' "
Probst went on to tell other media sources that the lie leads to some serious regret on the part of the deceiver and that the other players won't even realize the truth of what happened until the episode airs.
That is a big, risky lie for just the reward of meeting with an old friend. One could see it more if it were for immunity.
Man, I better defend myself! No, I don't actually "love" John. I do love his devious antics. It makes for great television.
) I did calm down and think....what a game move.
