The Trust: A Game of Greed - Season 1

Season 1
Eleven strangers are given a quarter of a million dollars to split evenly. Will they take their fair share? Or will the allure of more money cause them to vote each other out to keep more for themselves? It's the ultimate test of human nature, as greed and mistrust threaten to destroy even the strongest of relationships. In this game, everyone starts as winners, and they can all leave as winners - if they choose to share.

Episodes

House of Lies
The contestants arrive at a cliffside mansion and a $250,000 prize is shared equally. To win, they must simply trust each other — but schemes soon arise.

Why Is Everyone Being so Frickin’ Emotional?
After the turbulent events of the first Trust Ceremony, the group opens up but truths and lies intertwine. A ranking test turns a player into a target.

And That Changes Everything…
A contestant seeks to make amends and is given the opportunity to clear the air. A solid alliance wavers as a player threatens to vote someone out.

My Integrity Can’t Be Bought
An enticing Trust Ceremony offers players the chance to boost their shares. At a fancy dinner party, a huge secret and an unexpected offer emerge.

Selfishness Is NOT Black & White
Thousands of dollars are on the line for one player who gets a tempting proposition ahead of the next vote. A test based on lies puts the group on edge.

Snake in the Grass
A contestant desperately tries to avoid elimination while another's true loyalties come into question. The Vault makes an unprecedented offer.

The Snake Is Slithering
With one player out and another feeling isolated, betrayal breeds bombshells in the mansion and cracks in seemingly strong alliances begin to show.

The End of the Rainbow
As the final Trust Ceremony nears, a shocking truth is revealed and a huge offer is presented. In the end, who will win the cash and how much will it be?
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