
Premiers Friday, August 3, 8pm on UPN!
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The hunted being interviewed by Manhunt's original hostess. For some reason, she never made the cut into the show. Which one of these people won? Did anybody actually win? If you would like to read the firestorm brewing over the claimed manipulation of this show, go here.
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Even in the killing fields, there are necessities. But do those leaves look big enough to, a....well, you know, finish off the duties with? This thing right here would have been enough reason to get me to quit.


One of the supposed 'safe zones'. On the left is Movie Tour guide Tina and tour guest showing how tight the security on the set was. If you watch the show, you are left with the impression that 'safe zones' are miles of rugged terrain apart when in fact, the ranch where this was filmed is only 2500 acres. On the right are markers for one of the 'gauntlets'. After watching Episode 3, it seems half that show was filmed in this small stretch trees and bushes located five feet off the road.


On the left, exterior sentries looking for snoopy reporters with cameras. Notice the guy way in the back with his hands up. He was never seen again. He must have been from the Enquirer. On the right, the Monsters heading into the woods to maim and kill. It was difficult to see, but Zap (Rayne in this show) was actually drooling as she thought about the damage she was about to do.

The finish line. Did anyone actually make it? Because of our in house 'decency on the Internet' policy, we chose to edit out the human limbs and guts laying just this side of the finish line. To see how this whole thing came out, we suggest you watch the show, premiering Friday, August 3 at 8pm on UPN.
( Update-8/20/01-Charges are multiplying that this whole show was staged, that scenes were recreated, that producers influenced who would be eliminated and who would not. In addition, at the beginning of each show, we are told contestants must traverse a 50 mile difficult trail to various 'safe zones'. Kauai, the island where this was filmed, is only 25 miles across and the majority of the show was filmed on a small, 2500 acre ranch. References are made to dangerous wild animals, critters, etc. The only wild animal in Hawaii is the wild pig who will do anything on Earth to get away from you. Hawaii has no snakes, very few venomous spiders and the contestants certainly never saw any swamps referred to in the show. For a continual update on this sham, go here.)
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