
The Trust
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In this reality series, strangers compete to share a quarter of a million dollars. Will they split it evenly — or cut each other out to raise their take?

In this reality series, strangers compete to share a quarter of a million dollars. Will they split it evenly — or cut each other out to raise their take?
Trust Ceremonies are held in which each contestant is given the opportunity to vote a contestant out of the game. The person who receives the most votes is eliminated, but there is no elimination in the case of a tie or no votes. Participants play games that can add money to the prize pot.Juelz Simone. $5,000 added to the Trust, block two people's votes. $2,500 each from the Trust, if someone is eliminated.
Clearly, The Trust gives itself away with its subtitle. You can’t call yourself a game of greed and then expect viewers to wonder if the contestants will push for utopia. This is not a show filled with people sharing resources or allocating greater amounts of money to those with the greatest need.They get themselves embroiled in the dead-certain logic of reality TV, which unravels when you take a second to think about it. “We can’t all make it to the end,” says one contestant, gravely. You literally can! That was explained at the outset of the show! It’s one of the fundamental rules of the game!