The Snake is slithering its way into our hearts Tuesday nights on FOX. Our latest reality TV obsession sees 15 contestants from various persuasive professions – the cast includes a lawyer, a detective, a bounty hunter, a professional poker player, a makeup artist and a pastor – as they face off in a series of challenges designed to determine who's the most cold-blooded among them. With $100,000 on the line, things get chilly as the competition heats up!
Wonderwall.com exclusively caught up with executive producer and showrunner SallyAnn Salsano – her past credits include Jersey Shore and Joe Millionaire: For Richer or Poorer — to get the scoop on the Jim Jefferies-hosted reality show. Keep reading for seven secrets from behind-the-scenes…

1. The Snake takes its inspiration from high school gym class
Unlike other reality competition shows, "majority doesn't rule" on The Snake. "Every vote is out in the open. You only need one ally to stay in the game. It brings back high school gym class where you don't want to be picked last," Salsano says, adding that in the casting process, producers "went all in on the archetypes." Sounds just like high school, right?!
2. The competition's biggest twists and turns center around the players
"We casted based on archetypes, and it was fun seeing who did as predicted and who surprised us – who played with honesty and who played shady. It changed day by day, hour by hour," Salsano says. "I love playing the armchair version of 'what would I do?' I think everyone will agree to that."
3. Major shocks are in store
"Episode 9 was the most shocking episode of television I have ever worked on," Salsano teases. She also says she was "so nervous" when "the pastor was in hot water." The shocks really kick off in week two, she warns, teasing, "Is honesty the best policy?"
4. Watch out for the tech exec
Salsano warns that Kethryn Cavender (The Tech Manager) is "playing a weird game – one for viewers and one for the rest of the cast." Says the producer, "It literally changes so fast. I have never seen anything like it."
5. Everything is on the table with $100K on the line
"I always say I will never make someone do something I wouldn't do, but there is very little I wouldn't do," Salsano says. "That being said, I didn't say I would like it. But for $100,000?! Oh my God."
6. There are too many real snakes on the show to count
According to Salsano, "a wide, beautiful variety" of real snakes appear on the show. "Enjoy! I love that yellow one," she says.
7. Jefferies is basically a snake wrangler
Jefferies is the perfect fit to host The Snake because he's "come across quite a few snakes in his career," Salsano says, adding that the actor-comedian is also "quick-witted" and "savvy to the game play."
Keep up with The Snake Tuesday nights on FOX.