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  • This is the original version of one of the best program formats ever to leave a brainstorming meeting alive, from the highly successful and inventive production company Woestijnvis ("Desert fish", from a memorable 'Wheel of Fortune' moment) - that became renowned for its original and often renewing television formats (having sold many formats to Holland and other countries) and is by far the best well-known production company in Belgium. To me it is the most successfully realized concept, breaking all viewing records, and through that unfortunately speeding up the upcoming of reality TV, a much detested because not qualitatively fruitful trend in Flemish television. This namely created the habit with other TV-makers to try to match its success, by imitating the personal reality touch. This was fortified as one of the female candidates from the first (of 3) series unexpectedly had a temporary little mental break down near the end.

    The 1 winner takes all money collected through mission successes of the entire group, while the mole is paid by the producers to restrict the money gained by failing missions. The adventure/game ends with three people and the winner is he who at the end of the game answered most questions about the mole correctly (he/she is assumed to have indeed found the mole).

    The challenges/assignments/missions were often original and always highly varied. Each series comprise of 7 well-montaged episodes, each showing two days from the two weeks of challenges, plus 1 (also prerecorded) reunion episode where the last episode is shown to every candidate so at this time 7 people who fell out of the game get to know who the mole is, alternated with highlights and an overview of possible clues.

    The fun of watching was for a greater part in trying to find the mole, and after 3 series, as the viewers become more expertly in finding clues, the risk that the mole would be unmasked before the end of the show became too great. Or: they didn't want to "milk it", as we're officially told...

    Remember, for example, this highly charged piece of conversation in the second series between the eventual winner and his/her suspect, when they're alone on their way to their goal on a deserted road, mysteriously exhausting one means of transportation after another (I suspect some manipulation on behalf of the program makers):

    1: We're going to succeed, aren't we? 2: Depends on what you mean by succeeding. Followed by mutually amused eye contact, leaving the viewers guessing but at least more knowing.

    Let's hope for reruns, or better yet, a new series after all. But perhaps it's better not to ruin our good memory... The show is however still running in Holland as of 2008 as 'Wie is de mol', with Dutch famous people, and in the US as "The Mole" on ABC, with both a non- celebrity and a 'Celebrity Mole' version, totaling 5 seasons and 12 contestants instead of 10. But nothing beats this original version's three magnificent series.
  • saskian19 August 2021
    It is a yearly show about 10 non-famous Belgians, among them is one 'mol' (imposter) and the other 9 have to find out who it is. I think it is the best show in this category ever made. It has a lot of great and well planned tasks the contestants have to do to find the mol. Every year the producers seem to come up with an ever greater season and it is just mind blowing when you'll realise who the mol is.
  • "De Mol" is an exceptional Belgian reality television show that seamlessly blends elements of strategy, suspense, and interpersonal dynamics. The show, known for its ingenious format, places a group of contestants in a variety of challenges and tasks, all while concealing the identity of one participant known as "De Mol" (The Mole). The objective for the contestants is to work together to successfully complete challenges and identify the mole among them.

    The brilliance of "De Mol" lies in its ability to captivate viewers through a perfect fusion of mystery and strategy. Each episode unfolds with a carefully crafted series of challenges that test the contestants' physical abilities, intellectual acumen, and teamwork. The diverse range of tasks keeps the audience on the edge of their seats, making it an engaging and unpredictable experience.

    One of the show's standout features is the charismatic host who skillfully navigates the contestants through the challenges and unveils the results with flair. The production values are top-notch, creating a visually stunning and immersive experience for the audience.

    The psychological aspect of the game is what elevates "De Mol" to a league of its own. The strategic mind games, alliances, and betrayals add layers of complexity to the show, keeping viewers guessing and fostering a sense of community speculation. The reveal of "De Mol" at the end of the season is a climax that never fails to deliver a shock factor.

    What sets "De Mol" apart and earns it a stellar 10-star review is its ability to strike a balance between entertainment and intellectual stimulation. The show not only entertains with its suspenseful challenges and unexpected twists but also challenges the viewers to think critically and solve the mystery alongside the contestants.

    In conclusion, "De Mol" is a masterpiece of reality television that deserves every bit of acclaim it receives. With its innovative format, strategic depth, and captivating storytelling, it has set a benchmark for reality shows. The combination of suspense, strategy, and psychological intrigue makes it a must-watch for anyone seeking an exhilarating television experience. With its flawless execution, "De Mol" earns a resounding 10-star rating and stands as a testament to the brilliance of Belgian television.
  • this was a belgian show, made by a belgian production company, Woestijnvis (desert fish, in fact, it's a pun, it's supposed to be desert fox, uh nevermind, too difficult to explain), and sold to many other countries!

    vis = fish/ vos = fox

    desert fox, desert fish, got it? :-)

    now i ruined the joke for sure..