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<blockquote data-quote="Brown Jenkin" data-source="post: 3418042" data-attributes="member: 2572"><p>A few things that seemed to matter when I watched (besides those listed above).</p><p></p><p>1. Stay in Character, Stay in Character, Stay in Character. This goes beyond keeping your secret ID secret but also for day to day activities. There were several times when the the contestants were judged on behavior that was not known by them to be on camera. </p><p></p><p>2. Don't worry about losing a challenge. The challenges are not important in themselves but rather the importance is in the contestants willingness to try thier hardest and behave like a hero. Do not complain about fairness or your personal problems. </p><p></p><p>3. Do not lie to Stan and be prepared for any background or family issues to be revealed. The producers will find a friend or family member who is willing to reveal anything embarasing or shameful in your past (I am not saying that you have something like this but just in case). Stan is willing to accept past or present problems as long as they are admitted too and learned from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brown Jenkin, post: 3418042, member: 2572"] A few things that seemed to matter when I watched (besides those listed above). 1. Stay in Character, Stay in Character, Stay in Character. This goes beyond keeping your secret ID secret but also for day to day activities. There were several times when the the contestants were judged on behavior that was not known by them to be on camera. 2. Don't worry about losing a challenge. The challenges are not important in themselves but rather the importance is in the contestants willingness to try thier hardest and behave like a hero. Do not complain about fairness or your personal problems. 3. Do not lie to Stan and be prepared for any background or family issues to be revealed. The producers will find a friend or family member who is willing to reveal anything embarasing or shameful in your past (I am not saying that you have something like this but just in case). Stan is willing to accept past or present problems as long as they are admitted too and learned from. [/QUOTE]
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