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I think this season of The Mole is a reality show first for me - it features a religious person that I can actually stand. It's probably because he doesn't find it necessary to yammer on incessantly about Jesus and how much He/She/It truly WANTS them to win the game, but I think it's also because there are far more hateable people to focus on. New Yorkers, help me out here - why does Paul find it necessary to act like that? Is being that intolerable just a Yonkers thing, or are my assumptions of his being the Mole going to pan out? Personally, I think Paul deserves the bully treatment (the one thing of value that my Dad ever taught me - walk up to them and punch them dead in the face without any kind of warning or reason at all), but man, if he turns out to be the Mole like I think he is, WORST. SEASON. EVER. To think I could've been watching 'I Survived A Japanese Game Show' instead. Oh wait - I AM watching 'I Survived A Japanese Game Show'. BEST. SHOW. EVER. More Mole after the jump...
To jump right into things, this episode's first challenge is a prime example of why I must not understand various aspects of this show. The players were chained to a barred wall in this old abandoned prison in the middle of nowhere (off to a good start!), and across the room was a chain-metal box with two things in it - the key to the locks on their chains, and an Exemption card. Now, the only way to reach these items was to work together and only let one player at a time cross the room and collect them (had to do with the length of the chains and how they were linked together or somesuch), but of course, there was a catch. If you took the exemption card, that meant that no money at all went into the pot, and furthermore, all of the people you left standing there had to sleep out in that cold-ass prison all night.
Okay now, to me, there is NO reason to collect that exemption. Sure, it means you're safe from being booted th...
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