Holland Mole 5
Celebrity Mole
Episode 3
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subtitled, but together with these English summaries it might be easier to
understand...
Australia
Host:"Back to the mainland. And one of them got sick...
Very sick. The contestants were worried about it and it distracted them from the
challenges. However, they persevered and cuncurred a piece of Holland."
Day 3 - Kangaroo Island - Australia
Last elimination was very hard for the contestants, because Gijs
had made himself very loved.
The contestants get in a van after the elimination, when the host gets on too
and tells them they need to select 4 colleagues, 3 friends and 2 stokers. The
contestants discuss it. Yvon asks Victoria whether they will be
stokers. She doesn't want to discuss this for hours and hours.
They get something to eat and it's clear that the group is split.
CC
Victoria:"The group is divided because of the mistrust. You can
see small groups form and people walking off together."
The Mole decides to stir things up a bit. Yvon is told that she has a phone call. She hears a man, saying:"I have a message from The Mole. If the group loses money in tomorrow's mission, instead of earning money, you will receive five correct answers in the next test. If you speak to anyone about this, then this offer is over. Do you understand?"
Meanwhile, the group is still trying to select people for the
next challenge. Roeland suggests to draw lots. Most agree, but Sander
doesn't at all.
Roeland:"It's simple: when you draw lots, everything is neutral.
Anyone who says he or she wants to go in this or that group is suspicious to
me!"
Sander:"No, why draw lots? That's the most stupid thing you
can do?!"
They have dinner and Roeland makes his suggestion again. "Because
everyone who chooses to be in this or that group, is odd."
Yvon:"Why is that odd?"
Roeland:"Well for example it was odd that you immediately
jumped up and wanted to be a stoker."
Yvonne:"You know what, let's all vote first whether we'll
draw lots or not!"
And so they do. Five people want to draw lots: Yvonne, Jim, Victoria,
Roeland and Isabelle. So they draw lots.
Two stokers:


Roeland
and Marc-Marie
Four colleagues:




Victoria
Yvonne
Isabelle and
Lottie
Three friends:



Jim
Yvon
and Sander
Day 4 - Victor Harbor
That morning, Jim has a rendez-vous with The Mole, but he
doesn't know that yet. He's alone in a car and suddenly a cell phone rings. He
answers it.
CC
Jim:"I was called by someone who had a message from The Mole.
Basically, he said if I wanted to get 3 questions correct on the next
questionnaire. 'Is the answer yes or no?' I thought if I say no now, nothing
will happen and if I say yes, I don't know what will happen, but at least I know
something will change. So I said yes and he told me he'd get into contact with
me... and then I didn't hear anything from him anymore."
Penneshaw
Something's up with Roeland...
CC
Roeland:"Yesterday night I got very sick. I had diarrhoea for 5
days, which didn't stop and actually got worse... but that was still ok, but
then yesterday night I got very, very ill. I got fever and had pain."
Lottie:"Roeland got ill. He was ill already, wasn't feeling
well for several days. Nah, I don't think it's anything bad."
Jim arrives with his two friends Yvon and Sander
alone. The host explains the challenge. They have to go in a Dodge on a
railroad and get 8 post bags and the two bags of luggage from Yvonne and Victoria
who lost out on it last episode. They have to hang the bags on poles next to the
railroad. The other contestants will have to try to collect the bags (trying to
unhook them from the pole whilst riding past the bags in a train). The post bags
have a destination written on it and the host tells the three friends that's
something important.
The host leaves them and they take a look at the bag. Jim:"We
have to make sure those bags are easy to unhook, so that..."
Yvon (interrupting him):"What did you do this morning?"
Sander:"Yeah?"
Jim:"We're talking about this challenge now, guys."
Yvon:"No, I'd like to know what you did..."
Jim:"I had to wait four and a half hours until I go to this
place not knowing what to do! Now can we talk about this challenge?" Yvon:"No!"
Sander:"What did you do this morning then?"
Jim:"I drank Sprite, ate a quiche Lorraine."
Yvon:"We saw you walking, which I didn't think was supposed
to happen."
Jim:"I had just gone to the loo in a place where about 40 old
people were playing bingo."
Yvon:"But you were alone..."
Sander:"Where else have you been?"
Jim:"You guys... here at this square!"
Yvon:"Why don't we go over there?"
Jim:"I wouldn't do that, but... come on, we're friends, do
you think I'm lying here?!"
Yvon:"No but you've got a different challenge."
They walk over to the place Jim went to the toilet, while he tells
the camera the other two are crazy. They reach the place and indeed, there are
several old ladies playing bingo there. Sander walks up to the person
holding the microphone and asks if he can use it. Sander:"We're
from Dutch television and this guy in the back has been here before. Can you
tell us what this guy did here?" The people tell him he went to the
toilet. Sander:"He only went to the toilet?" Yes.
Yvon asks a lady who knows Dutch, whether Jim was alone. "Yes,
he was alone.", the lady says.
So they go outside again and back to the challenge.
CC
Yvon:"It became clear quickly that he had nothing to hide. All
places he had been were accidentally. We were so-called 'friends' and I think
they made us suspect each other. But I don't think it had any function."
The others now go to the mainland too, on ferry.
CC
Lottie:"We went to the mainland on ferry and I usually am a bit
seasick, so I just kept on watching the horizon."
Isabelle:"The phone went and I got a message from The Mole.
If the group didn't win any money, I would get 5 questions right on the next
questionnaire."
The three friends start their challenge. Sander checks
the bags in the back of the Dodge.
CC
Sander:"The post bags had a card with a destination on it:
Goolwa, Currency Creek,... all kinds of weird names."
Jim tries to find out what the names mean, but can't find
any logic in it. Yvon doesn't bother to watch the bags.
CC
Sander:"We thought about in which order to hang those bags, but
couldn't find anything!"
Yvon:"I didn't take one look at them. I didn't think about
it, I didn't encourage to think about it. I just told them I would keep an eye
on the poles."
Then the guys find a phone taped to the seat they're sitting on.
CC
Sander:"When I found a phone taped to the seat I knew we had to
call or would be called. It was a clue!"
Sander suggest to take the phone and put it in his
pocket, but the other two suggest to just leave it there. Yvon:"Just
leave it there, it's just a diversion."
CC
Sander:"Well of course it isn't! She knows the game too. When
saying such a remark you either don't like playing anymore or you're
deliberately sabotaging it all!"
Yvon:"So obvious. I hoped Sander with his fanatic detective
work, would immediately think it was a weird comment!"
They stop at a pole. Yvon wants to hang the bag on the
wrong side of the pole, but Jim tells her to hang it on the other side,
the side the train is coming past on.
The others have arrived at the beginning now. There's a small problem though...
they should have 2 stokers and 4 colleagues, but Roeland is ill. Marc-Marie
and Roeland were the stokers and he can't do it alone, so one of the
colleagues needs to be a stoker. Lottie volunteers. The host explains
them the challenge. Their friends are hanging the post bags and Victoria
and Yvonne's backpacks. They have to try to unhook them from the pole
whilst riding past them on the train. They can win € 1,000 for each bag they
get, however, some bags contain a bomb! If they get one of those, it will cost
them € 2,000.
Sander suddenly finds small metal rods in the back of the
Dodge. Jim:"What's that? What do you want to do with that?"
CC
Yvon:"We were told that we had to use those rods to hang the
bags."
Sander:"And I told them twice to take a look in the back, but
she stopped us from doing that by saying we didn't have to."
Jim:"So we had to use those..." Yvon (laughing):"To attach it to the poles!!" Sander:"Yes of course!" Jim:"Damnit and you think that's funny?"
The stokers get a list with all destinations that are written on
the post bags. It also says which bag contains a bomb and which contains the
money. It turns out there are four bombs and four moneybags.
Goolwa = BOMB: - € 2,000
Hayborough = BOMB: - € 2,000
Currency Creek = + € 1,000
Strathalbyn = + € 1,000
Finniss = + € 1,000
Sandergrove = BOMB: - € 2,000
Mangkite = Bomb: - € 2,000
Toopermang = + € 1,000
They also get a
phone to call the friends in the Dodge. They should be able to tell them the
order the bags are hanging in.
They also have to come up with a system to communicate with the colleagues in
the wagon behind them so they know when to take a bag and when not to.
They talk things over first. Victoria:"It's possible that there
are two ags at once, one left and one right." The train's soundhorn
blows while she's talking and Lottie runs over to them telling them they
could use that soundhorn to signal whether they have to take the bag or not. "One
soundhorn means yes and twice means no." Victoria:"No,
if it's a no, don't do anything. Just once if we have to take it." Isabelle:"Oh
yeah, 'cause then you have our attention!"
Yvonne:"But then how do we know whether it's left or
right?"
The friends have hung some more bags on poles.
CC
Jim:"When we had hung 4 or 5 bags I asked whether it wasn't a
good idea to remember the order we hung those bags in. But then we didn't do
that anyway, for some inexplicable reason..."
Yvon:"I deliberately didn't remember it. I let the others
write it down, noticed they had some of them wrong, but I didn't say anything
about it! It was so obvious!"
The stokers have a discussion about the order of the bags. Marc-Marie
thinks the order the names are written on the paper they got, is also the order
the bags are hanging in. Lottie explains them it isn't and that they
don't know what the order is, so they have to call the 3 friends. Which they do.
Marc-Marie calls Yvon.
Marc-Marie:"Can you tell us where the first bomb is?"
Yvon:"I don't know where."
Marc-Marie:"She doesn't know where. How do you mean you don't
know where? Where going to Goolwa and where can we find the bags then?"
Yvon:"Both sides."
Marc-Marie:"Each time the bags are on both sides? And the
first place is Toopermang?"
Yvon:"What?"
Marc-Marie:"Let me talk to Jim."
Yvon:"Why?" She hands the phone to Jim
anyway.
Marc-Marie:"Jim, did you remember in which order the bags are
hanging?"
Jim:"No, because we got such vague instructions and didn't
quite understand it, so we just hung them, but we..." Marc-Marie:"Hang
on a second Jim."
Jim:"Oh, ok....... Are you still there? No."
Marc-Marie now explains Lottie:"I think
they had to hang those bags at those places, so we knew where the bombs were,
but they just hung those bags at different places! I think we just have to ride
very slowly so we can read what's on the bag."
They start off!
The colleagues in the wagon have no information and scream to the stokers in the
locomotive in front. The train arrives at an intersection and the train driver
sounds the horn. Victoria (right side of wagon) and Isabelle (left
side of wagon), who have the pole with the hook, lean out the wagon, because
they think they have to catcha bag. Marc-Marie yells at them that it was
false alarm, because the machinist always sounds the horn when arriving at an
intersection.
Lottie phones Yvon. "I'd like to know in which order you
hung the bags, is that the order of this piece of paper?"
Yvon:"The order of the piece of paper? We did a random
order." Jim:"Which piece of paper?"
CC
Yvon:"I had Lottie on the phone and hardly gave any
information."
Lottie:"And Goolwa, Hayborough and Currency
Creek, are those place-names?"
Yvon:"I don't know. We don't know what that is."
Lottie:"So we just have to watch what's written on the
bags?"
Yvon:"Yeah, but you have to catch those bags!"
Lottie:"Yes, but that's not up to us. Marc-Marie and I are in
front. And ..."
Yvon:"But Marc-Marie... you... I thought you weren't the
stoker?"
Lottie:"Yes but I had to become stoker, because Roeland is
very sick."
Yvon:"Ohw... what's wrong with him then?"
Lottie:"He can barely walk and always falls asleep."
Yvon (to her two friends):"Roeland is sick..."
They hang up. Lottie:"My, that was unclear!! She doesn't know
anything!"
A while later she calls her again:"Did you remember the
order of the bags?"
Yvon:"No, we didn't know we had to."
Lottie:"So now we have to try to watch what's written on the
bags and then tell the others whether to get it or not, because we have a list
of which bags contain a bomb."
Sander arrives with the order of approximately the first four and
last four bags. Yvon:"We start with Yvonne's backpack." Lottie:"Is
that left or right of the railroad?" Yvon asks her fellow
friends and they say it's left. Jim:"The first four bags are on
the left side."
Yvon repeats it to Lottie:"The first four bags are on
the left side."
Marc-Marie screams it to Isabelle in the wagon behind him:"The
first four bags are on the left side!!!"
Isabelle tells her two fellow colleugues:"The first four bags
are most probably on the right side, maybe on the left side."
The train rides on. Yvonne leans out the door on the right and
screams to Lottie which side to stand at first. Lottie points
left, so Yvonne quickly goes to that side, where Isabelle is too.
(Isabelle is hooked up on the left side with the pole, Victoria on
the right side with the pole, so they won't fall out. Yvonne is free to
run around trying to help both girls)
The train passes by two older people and Marc-Marie yells at them:"How
is the name of this place?!" The people don't hear him and just wave. Yvonne
asks them too when their wagon passes them, but still they get no answer. A bit
further ahead, a man is standing on the right side of the tracks. Lottie
leans out while the train is passing him by and says:"Hello! ... What's
the name of this place?" But when she said hello, the train had already
almost passed the man, so he didn't hear the rest of her question. Marc-Marie
laughs:"Why do you start with hello?! You're introducing yourself?
'Hello, I'm Lottie from Holland!' Don't say hello! You can round up with thank
you afterwards, but don't start 'Hello, I'm Lottie!' "
The train passes another intersection. Just meters past the intersection, a
bag is hanging. It's on the left side, Marc-Marie's side. He's waving at
the cars waiting at the intersection and is not paying attention. Just at the
last moment, he notices the bag and screams to the others in the wagon. Isabelle
reaches out as far as she can and unhooks the bag! Yvonne has her bag
back, she quickly takes it of and hands the pole back to Isabelle,
because the next bag is arriving. (they hear it because of the soundhorn) The
bag is hanging very low. Again Isabelle reaches out as far as possible...
but misses!
Lottie calls Yvon again and tells her she wants to
talk to Sander because they think he's honest and they trust him. She
explains they have Yvonne's bag and another post bag, but they weren't
able to catch that one. Sander:"OK, then next is Victoria's
bag." Lottie:"Hanging on the left side too?" Sander:"Yes.
Next is Sandergrove." Lottie:"OK, but that's a
bomb." Sander:"Ok, so leave that one. Then next
is..." Lottie:"I'll call you back after those, so we
concentrate on these two first."
They're getting near another bag. Lottie sounds the horn once, but
then Marc-Marie sounds it a second time, while Lottie screams:"No!!"
Marc-Marie:"We had to sound it two times, didn't we?" Lottie:"No,
just once!" Marc-Marie quickly screams at the others he made a
mistake and they should look at the left side. Isabelle and Yvonne prepare
to get the bag. They think it's Victoria's bag, but Marc-Marie is
able to read the tag and quickly screams at the others not to take it, because
it's a bomb! So they let it go by. So the information they got, was wrong. Lottie
calls the friends again, but at the same time sees a bag hanging on the right
side. Jim tells her not to take it. Victoria sees the bag too and
yells to the stokers if she should grab it or not. Lottie says no.
CC
Isabelle:"You had to depend on the front side. If they said to
take it or not. I thought, when they tell me there's a bomb, I pretend I don't
hear it and try to get it."
They're getting near to the bag on the right, but don't know
whether they should grab it. Lottie wants to try to read what's on the
bag, while Victoria is screaming in the back, asking yes or no. It turns
out to be Victoria's backpack! Victoria now leans out the wagon
with the pole. She misses!
Lottie:"Oh no, Victoria misses her own backpack!!"
Jim:"The next post bag is Mangkita, which you can leave
there."
Victoria sees the bag and screams to ask if she should get it. Marc-Marie
does a thumbs up for yes, but then changes his mind and shakes his hand. The
colleagues don't know what to do. Isabelle:"I'd let it hang!
ecause no one's reacting."
CC
Isabelle:"So I tried my best, but it wasn't that hard to try my
best not to get those money bags, because the other two ladies weren't that well
at unhooking the bags! So that worked to my advantage."
They reach the next bag on the right. Victoria leans out,
tries to unhook it, but misses again. The train drives past, a helicopter flies
over... and the bag is blown of the pole by the wind. She misses the next bag
too!
Jim tells Lottie the last two bags are Hayborough and Goolwa. They
both have a bomb. So they let them go passed. The train arrives at it's final
destination and the challenge is over.
CC
Lottie:"The colleagues in the back of the train only caught ONE
bag of the ten! They let about four or five bags drop! Marc-Marie missed one ag,
that could also be a Mole act. And I... I did everything perfectly!"(laughs)
They arrive with the three friends and have a discussion about
the challenge. Then the host arrives. She asked what bags they caught. Only
Yvonne's backpack. So they don't win any money, but haven't lost any either. €
11,250 is still in the group pot. She then says for the next challenge she needs
two people who are good at telling about their profession. "But if I
leave it up to you, you'll draw lots again and that's boring, so Marc-Marie,
you're going to tell about your profession tomorrow and Sander and Jim will join
you. And Victoria will tell about her profession or study and Isabelle and
Lottie will go with her. And for the two Yvons, I've got something else that's
fun."
The host leaves and the contestants talk about the challenge again. Marc-Marie
explains the Lottie fiasco:"So there's this woman next to the
railroad and we're passing her by and she goes 'Hello... I'm Lottie!' and we're
gone! I was like, don't go introducing yourself!" (acting ot how it
went) " 'What's the name of the
villaaage..."
Another group. Jim:"The most stupid thing is that
after we had hung the fifth bag, I said 'Shouldn't we write down the order of
the bags?' and that we still didn't do it then!"
Flashback CC Yvon:"Of
course I knew the order of the bags. I just didn't help remembering it!"
Isabelle:"You were hanging those bags, they were
on the phone and then Marc-Marie was being very vague whether we had to take the
bag or not."
Flashback Lottie
sounds the horn once, but then Marc-Marie sounds it a second time, while Lottie
screams:"No!!" Marc-Marie:"We had to sound it
two times, didn't we?" Lottie:"No, just once!" Marc-Marie
quickly screams at the others he made a mistake and they should look at the left
side.
Yvonne:"We started to distrust the two people in
front." Jim:"Yes, if I had to distrust anyone it would
be those two stokers."
Flashback Marc-Marie
screams it to Isabelle in the wagon behind him:"The first four
bags are on the left side!!!"
Isabelle tells her two fellow colleugues:"The first four bags
are most probably on the right side, maybe on the left side."
Victoria:"And they never sounded the horn, so at one point we saw all those bags and were screaming to them whether we had to take them or not. But then they said they couldn't hear us."
They have to cook their own food and buy some groceries. Victoria
is complaining to the camera that they'll be eating scouting food. Sander
buys a 'get well soon' card for Roeland so they can all sign it.
They go to their sleeping place and prepare spaghetti.
CC
Sander:"I'm sharp, though I notice not everyone is that sharp
anymore. Of course we want to have a good time, the first night we didn't go to
bed early and didn't start writing in our journal all the time, but we wanted to
have a pleasant time together, which is important too. But the game
continues..."
Marc-Marie:"Yvon and me... it's an alliance which we both
have a lot of profit from. It's so nice to be able to trust someone in this
game."
Lottie:"The group is too ig. I can't cope with that for three
weeks."
Isabelle:"The longer you spend time together, the more
suspicious you get about others. My problem mostly is that I doubt about the
atmosphere that's around. I don't know whether people really are irritated and
upset or maybe they do that to pretend to be The Mole."
Day 5 - Adelaide
The contestants go to the Dutch Community Center. A lot of old
people are there.
CC
Victoria:"We arrived at the Dutch Community Center. Most of them
had immigrated to Australia more than 50 years ago!"
Isabelle has found an old aunt of hers:"This is
my aunt Anka and she's my dad's sister and she lives her and I suddenly meet her
here now!"
CC
Sander:"Suddenly we're in the back of a room with about 80 elder
people and there's a stage in the front and we thought oh no, we have to go on
stage and do something!"
Suddenly, an old tv tune can be heard. It's from 'Wie van de
drie?' (Which one of the three?) (a tv game show, where three people claim to be
a particular person. Only one of them is that real person and a panel has to
find out who that is by asking them questions.)
The host is sitting on stage:"Ladies and gentlemen, good evening and
welcome to another episode of 'Wie van de Drie?' especially from Adelaide
tonight! Let me introduce you to the panel first. We have Johannes, who was born
in Overijsel, but he's been living here for 45 years now already. Next we
have Toni, she's born in Holland too and has been in Adelaide for 50 years! Next
to her is Marius and he was born here in Adelaide and then we have Sonja, who was
also born in Adelaide, but she too spent 4 years of her life in Bussum, Holland
but has been living here in Adelaide for several years now. The contestants are
ready and will introduce themselves now!"
CC
Jim:"That morning wwe talked with Marc-Marie about his
profession, he got 5 minutes to inform us about it."
FLASHBACK The
three guys are sitting in a room and Marc-Marie tells
them about his profession:"I did a personnel job, but I didn't want to
keep on doing that. There was an add in the paper for 'Company', a musical in
Amsterdam and I took that."
Jim:"We had to misguide the four people of the
panel."
The curtain opens and the three guys are now all supposed to say
"My name is Marc-Marie Huijbregts."
Marc-Marie:"My name is Jim... oh... oh sorry, can we start
over?!" (everyone laughs)
CC
Marc-Marie:"In the real game that wouldn't be allowed, but here
it was, that's the game."
The host tells him to just continue. Marc-Marie:"My
name is Marc-Marie Huijbregts."
Sander:"My name is Marc-Marie Huijbregts."
CC
Jim:"And I said 'MY' name is Marc-Marie Huijbregts."
Jim:" 'MY' name is Marc-Marie Huijbregts."
CC
Jim:"Afterwards I heard I had thrown a lot of people with that
already."
Host:"My name is Marc-Marie Huijbregts. I'm a cabaret
artist since 1999. I perform in Holland with my solo shows and appear on tv a
lot. Was signed, Marc-Marie Huijbregts."
A silly sound is heard and the three contestants sit down.
Johannes (from the panel):"Who are the big three of Dutch Cabaret?
Number 1?"
CC
Victoria:"Marc-Marie was pretending he didn't know much."
Marc-Marie:"Well I guess that was Toon Hermans,
Wim Kan and Wim Sonneveld."
Johannes:"Number 2, can you sing a song from one of those
three?"
Sander sings '24 rozen' (24 roses). Johannes asks him who sings that
song and he answers it's Toon Hermans.
Johannes:"Number three, you sing a song too."
CC
Victoria:"Jim was being too self-confident pretending to be the
real one."
Jim:"Yeah I like Freek de Jonge more, to be
honest. I don't know the songs of Wim Sonneveld."
Johannes:"And you're cabaret artist, are ya?"
Jim:"Yes I am."
CC
Jim:"I pretended to be 'cool Joe' and didn't show any
emotions."
Time's up for Johannes, so it's Toni's turn. Toni:"Genlteman
number 1, you once said you wanted to be the new '...' Which name did you
say?"
Marc-Marie:"Paul Witteman??" (a journalist) (the
other contestants laugh about that answer)
Toni:"No that's wrong."
CC
Victoria:"Sander was actually the best one. He was so relaxed
and was funny for the first time since we're here."
Toni:"Number 2, what do you think?"
Sander:"I think it's great." (people laughing again)
FLASHBACK back
to Marc-Marie giving information about himself to the others."I
did my first solo show then and that was called Marc-Marie H."
Sonja:"Number 3, what was the name of your first solo show
and what was it about?"
Jim:"It was called Marc-Marie H and it was about
myself."
Time's up for each panel member. They now have to show the number of the
person they think is the real Marc-Marie. The two men of the panel choose
Sander, Toni thinks it's Jim and Sonja is the only one who has it
correct. Johannes didn't think it was number 1 (Marc-Marie) because he
didn't even remember his own name. The host then asks if the real Marc-Marie
can stand up and so he does. Host:"Like a real cabaret artist he
immediately fooled almost everyone in the beginning!" Because they
fooled three people of the panel, they win € 3,000.
FLASHBACK Now Victoria is telling about herself to Lottie and Isabelle. Lottie:"When did you start acting?" Victoria:"Four seasons ago." Lottie:"In 'Goede Tijden, Slechte Tijden'? Was that the first thing you did?" Victoria:"Yes." Isabelle:"Did you always want to be an actress?" Victoria:"No."
They prepare for round 2.
CC
Victoria:"I was wearing a CCCP shirt, which of course is
very 'East bloc', so we let Isabelle wear that."
The curtain opens.
Lottie:"My name is Victoria Koblenko."
Victoria:"My name is Victoria Koblenko."
Isabelle:"My name is Victoria Koblenko." (with a big
Russian accent)
CC
Victoria:"She was talking a combination of American and
Russian."
Host:"My name is Victoria Koblenko. I'm a soap actress.
I've been doing this since 2000. I play in the longest running soap in Holland:
Goed Tijden, Slechte Tijden. Apart from that I also study politics."
CC
Isabelle:"Even though it were question about politics that we
did know, we would just say we didn't know the answer."
They can sit down and Isabelle walks like a model and
sits down acting like a dumb blonde, waving her hair.
CC
Isabelle:"I was pretending to be the stereotype of a soap star.
Acting like I was more concerned with my hair and the way I looked."
Sonja:"Lady number 1, what's the name of the original
'Goede Tijden, Slechte Tijden' in Australia?"
Lottie says she doesn't know. Sonja:"You've never been to
Australia before?" Lottie:"No, this is my first
time."
FLASHBACK Lottie:"What's
your role in 'Goede Tijden'?" Victoria:"I'm
Isabella." Lottie:"And the last name?" Victoria:"Kortenaer."
Sonja:"Lady number 3, what is your last name in the
soap?"
Isabelle:"Kortenaer."
Toni is next:"Lady number 3, how does the next episode of 'Goede
Tijden, Slechte Tijden' start?"
Isabelle laughs and plays the dumb bimbo again:"A lot of
people would like to know that, but I can't tell you."
Toni:"Oh, you're not allowed?"
Isabelle:"No..."
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Isabelle:"No, I really didn't try to act like Victoria. If I
wanted to do that, I should have had a tough look on my face, have my eyes half
shut and make very bold remarks!"
Victoria:"Lottie did well too, but she was scared they'd ask
her questions about politics and she wouldn't know the answer."
Lottie:"If someone asks me to tell something about the
constituional monarchy... I can't do that, I'd block."
Johannes:"What is the constitutional monarchy? Number
3?"
Isabelle:"The constitutional monarchy? Well... yeah.. uhm...
that's the base of Holland at this moment."
Johannes:"That's wrong, any of the other two ladies know the
answer?"
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Victoria:"We had already agreed that we would follow each other
in the answers we gave."
Victoria:"It is true what she says."
Johannes:"That's wrong of course, so you don't study politics at
all!" Time's up for Johannes.
FLASHBACK Lottie:"What
else did you do apart from 'Goede Tijden'?" Victoria:"I
did 'Stille Nacht'." Lottie:"That's a telefilm,
right?"
Marius:"Number three, in which telefilm did you
play?"
Isabelle (with accent):"Stille Nacht."
Time's up and they have to decide again. Toni and Johannes think it's number
two (=Victoria) Johannes says it's because she's so beautiful. Sonja
thinks it's Lottie because she looks like an actress and Marius thinks Isabelle.
They fooled two people and win € 2,000. They now have € 16,250 in the group
pot.
Last round: Mystery Box, a game that was very popular on tv 25
years ago: Who's hidden in the mystery box. Yvon and Yvonne get
100 seconds to guess who's in the box. If they manage to do so, they win €
2,500. But for every name they say, they lose €500 of that amount. The person
in the box can answer questions by pressing yes or no which will light up a
green and red lightbulb.
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Yvon:"I first thought about who in Australia it could be. An
actor or someone well known."
Time starts!
Yvonne:"Are you a woman?" NO
Yvon:"Uhmmm... are you Brad
Pitt?!" NO
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Victoria:"Yvonne made herself look very suspicious, because they
had just said every name they say, costs € 500 and she said Brad Pitt."
Yvonne:"Are you older than 50?" NO
Yvon:"Do you have dark hair?" NO
Yvonne:"Do you live in Australia?" NO
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Yvon:"Then I thought, well that can only be one person!"
Yvon:"Are you 1 meter 97 in length?" YES
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Sander:"And then everyone knew of course!"
Both women:"Are you Gijs Staverman?!!!"
It's correct and Gijs jumps out the box! Everyone cheers and the
other contestants run up stage and hug him. They win € 2,000, so they
have € 18,250 in total. And Gijs is now back in the game!

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Isabelle:"Since someone had to leave so soon, it's fun that he
comes back. The disadvantage is that you have a suspect more."
Victoria:"I think Gijs comes back into the game with a new mission...."
Questionnaire Time
The contestants, except Roeland, who's still ill, are gathered in
a room and the host says:"Normally it's time for the elimination, but I
have sad news. As you know, Roeland is ill and we just heard from the doctors
it's not safe for him to travel along with us. So Roeland has left the game.
There's one advantage to this sad news, which is there will be no questionnaire
and no elimination. So rest well, there will be more fun days ahead."

Roeland:"I have a double virus infection, which
will take at least one week to recover from. So... I have to quit."
We see shots of Roeland, ill on a bed with an infusion in his arm,
followed by several shots of Roeland in the game.
Roeland:"It sucks a lot to go out like this! I wish you good luck and... I really don't like this..."
Suspicions
Yvon:"I was so onto Roeland as The Mole... When you think
you've figured a Mole out you're only focusing on that person and everything he
does or doesn't do, is suspicious from then on, because you can interpret it
like you want."
Isabelle:"Victoria will keep on buzzing in my head I think.
The advantage to Victoria is that I see her a lot, but then I think maybe she
deliberately does it because I see her a lot."
Sander:"I suspect Yvon Jaspers too, althought it would be so
obvious then... she was trying very hard to stop me from searching clues."
Victoria:"With Sander I feel he must have thought 'I'm going
to try to do my best, so no one thinks I'm The Mole.' "
Lottie:"Marc-Marie could be a good Mole. There's a few
people of whom I think they're not The Mole: Yvonne, Isabelle, Sander,
Jim."
Yvonne:"In yesterday's challenge I found Marc-Marie being
very weird by passing us the information, because we were the colleagues who had
to get the bags."
Marc-Marie:"At this point in the game I really don't know
anymore."
Jim:"Marc-Marie Huijbregts is The Mole. He knows his job. He
had a piece of paper telling him where the bags were and which bags contained a
bomb and all he did was telling others that he didn't understand and...
ladidaa... no I know it now."
Suspicious in this episode
Yvon and Isabelle
are clearly sabotaging in order to get extra points on the questionnaire.
Marc-Marie is very chaotic on the train, not giving clear instructions.
Victoria misses all the bags she had to grab.