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“Rose, I know what I saw.” “But think about it. Wouldn’t that be an incredible show twist?” “You mean, parents losing their children so that a corporation can sell shampoo?” “Yeah. I mean, no. What I’m saying is, what if you could have that twist without anyone actually dying?” Rose thought for a second and returned to the conversation excited. “Okay. What about this? What if the producers wanted you to think that you saw someone die?” “And why would they want me to think that?” I asked gruffly. “So that you could come here and convince me. Think about it, if you convinced me, then everything I did on the show would change. I wouldn’t just be looking for a husband, I would be deciding who should live and who should die. How would someone react to that? Now, that’s a show I would wat