How bizarre: Fons had lost his joker at the moment | Show

Who is the mole?Finally money in that pot, the most difficult test in the history of Who is the mole?, a missing joker and it was a pleasure to watch crime reporter Kees van der Spek again. And what about the infamous ‘bonds’? Three notable excerpts from episode 6.

1. ‘The Kees way’

Each Who is the mole? knows his crowd favorite. This edition is the maximum enjoyment of crime reporter Kees van der Spek, who also showed his nonchalant side in episode 6. While everyone sat down to breakfast, Kees did some laps in the pool. It takes some getting used to now bromance with actor Jeroen Spitzenberger is finished. “We have to take things seriously,” Kees thought about the – at first glance – complicated assignment with Mayan numbers. Stripes, melons and dark circles? Did anyone have any idea what Kees meant? The punctual Tooske enjoyed the ether discipline. ‘What a party,’ Kees sighed. And during ‘whispering’ the crime journalist – a linen suit and hat suits him well – was able to lean a bit on a pole. Chaotic, he was called. “But yes, it’s going his way Kees.”

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Kees van der Spek is the trendsetter of this season. © Avrotros

2. Bond!

Rosario 'Sor' likes a 'bond'.
Rosario ‘Sor’ likes a ‘bond’. © Avrotros

There he was, the first association of the season. Babs took Rosario ‘Sor’ aside at the front door of the hotel. She doesn’t trust him one bit, but a union could work to her advantage now that the group is thinning out. Sor sealed the deal with a handshake including spit. More had happened in a back room of the hotel. Because Fons already had an appointment with ‘Toos’, and Fons with Sor. According to Sor, ‘fixing bonds is going very well’. Mole talkpresenter Spijker Chabot liked to compare it to a swingers’ club. ‘Because everyone does it with everyone’. Now that the dropout is known, we must conclude that Fons passed on incorrect information. Was that conscious or unconscious?

3. Missing joker

Presenter Rik van de Westelaken was happy to say: ‘This test is different than usual’. In Hacienda Yaxcopoil (this spontaneously gives you dyslexia, right Rian?), the group was only shown the answers to the test, the questions had to be stored in memory. The most difficult test in the history of Who is the mole?. How bizarre: reporter Fons Hendriks had lost his joker at the moment. Why didn’t he put that thing in his pocket? Or in the front pocket of his backpack? He must have broken out in a sweat as the seconds ticked by. That joker? ‘Never mind!’ Then you either have to have a lot of confidence in your game, or you have to know the outcome of the game. In other words: then you are the Mole.


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