US TV
Jury vote in final 'Paradise Hotel'
Published Saturday, Aug 30 2003, 17:59 BST | By Neil Wilkes
All summer long FOX has been trailing the ending to it's surprise hit reality series Paradise Hotel, but finally with the end in sight more details are beginning to emerge.
On last Monday's show, the remaining guests were told there would be no more newcomers to the hotel, but the voteoffs would remain.
In yet another twist, evicted guest Zack returned to the fold at the end of Wednesday's episode, with all of the other evicted hotel guests set to follow.
It is expected that their stay will be short-term only, but their collective power will be important as they will determine the ultimate winner.
By the time of the two-hour finale on Wednesday, October 1, there will be just four guest remaining. The jury of former of residents will then vote on the winner, Big Brother style.
FOX is still keeping tight-lipped on the grand prize.
On last Monday's show, the remaining guests were told there would be no more newcomers to the hotel, but the voteoffs would remain.
In yet another twist, evicted guest Zack returned to the fold at the end of Wednesday's episode, with all of the other evicted hotel guests set to follow.
It is expected that their stay will be short-term only, but their collective power will be important as they will determine the ultimate winner.
By the time of the two-hour finale on Wednesday, October 1, there will be just four guest remaining. The jury of former of residents will then vote on the winner, Big Brother style.
FOX is still keeping tight-lipped on the grand prize.
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