In the show, 14 contestants will live and compete for a quarter million dollars in a completely wired, state-of-the-art house, playing not just against each other -- but also playing to win over the viewing audience each week. Both online and through their social networks, viewers will be encouraged to support and follow the contestants they like, their votes helping to determine which contestants are sent home and also which eliminated players will earn the chance to return to "The Glass House" to compete each week.
But viewer feedback doesn't end there! Several times a week, viewers can watch a live online feed of the players and vote to decide everything from what players wear and eat to the games they play, even where they sleep.
Viewers will also have the chance to give their favorite contestants feedback on their game from outside the house. How the contestants use that information is up to them, because in the end it's about who plays the best social game. The most important alliance players can have is with their fans! These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent.
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Team West, led by the spineless Jacob, has trouble coordinating. Alex takes control of things, but talks over everyone and makes the wrong choices. Gentle weirdo Apollo finally coordinates his crew, but they take seven minutes to finish.
Team East, meanwhile, has snooty Mensa member Stephanie and captain Jeffrey, who work the puzzle like pros. Their time is just over three minutes. When he learns that Team West is on the chopping block, Alex activates into a super-jerk.
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