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This weekend I saw two grown men (sort of) down entire shot glasses full of M&Ms, followed by a solid five minutes of regretful chewing. It was awesome. And it was at a wedding.
Clearly, you can see how this relates to The Mole. This week, we learned that people can pretty much argue about anything for extended lengths of time, and that for some reason this will be considered entertainment. So apologies if this week's recap seems a little short. There's only so much comedy you can squeeze out of a bunch of people standing around and discussing shit for twenty minutes.
Jon welcomes the teams to a train station somewhere in the middle of Argentina. He smarmily explains that this place was used as a holding station for prisoners who were being transported. The players suddenly get all scandalized, as if learning random bits of historical trivia is something that they've never experienced before."Oh my God, it's just like Oregon Trail!"
Jon explains that trust will be a key element in the next challenge, and then uses his MAGICAL WIZARD POWERS to instantly turn the day into night. That's odd. Next thing we know, the players legs are all chained up to the steel bars behind them, the sun is long gone, and it's really cold out. This mission is called "All For One," and I immediately get really excited because I see jail cells and I think back to season two, when the players were all locked up and had to figure out how to get the key by using only the random knickknacks in their cells. Alas, this mission is not like that at all, and is also exceedingly boring.
Well, that's not true. The concept is cool, but it really boils down to a lot of inaction. Basically, the players are chained in such a way that only one person will be able to reach the cell across the room, which contains the key to set them free. One by one, the players will decide who gets the key, and once the chosen one unlocks him/herself, they can run off into th...
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