Archive > The Mole
The Mole 5.0 EP1 6/2 *videos & press pictures*
georgiapeach:
Just for general interest:
The Mole Theme is composed by David Michael Frank. :hearts:
You can see his soundtracks and download the Mole clip HERE.
Click-click to listen:
boomp3.com
puddin:
more the same when ready, the latest promo
Belle Book:
I've been listening to the Mole theme. It's awesome! It'll be like revisiting an old friend when I see the show again!
Belle Book
georgiapeach:
This is I think a new one?
puddin:
ABC revives 'Mole'
By Scott D. Pierce
Deseret News
Published: June 2, 2008
Essentially, this is sort of a much-meaner incarnation of "The Amazing Race." MUCH meaner.
As is the case with so many "reality" shows, the entertainment comes from watching the contestants fight and bicker and backstab. These people weren't all cast because we're going to love them; some of them were clearly cast in the hopes that we'll love to hate them.
In tonight's premiere, Nicole, a 32-year-old OB-GYN from Chicago, pretty much instantly nominates herself for contestant-you-love-to-hate. If her ability to circumvent the rules doesn't get you, this probably will:
"What's wrong with being smart and gorgeous at the same time?" she asks in reference to herself.
And if that doesn't get you, there's this exchange with the show's host after the other 11 players have unanimously named her as the whiniest player:
"Do you mind if I call you 'Whiner'?" Kelly asks.
"Doctor Whiner," Nicole responds.
In next week's second episode, a fellow contestant says, "One thing left out of (Nicole's) esteemed education was manners."
This is where the entertainment value in shows like "The Mole" comes from. The producers want us to root for some contestants and against others — they want us to like some and hate others.
It's like a soap opera, which does exactly the same thing with its heroes and villains. And, like soap operas, sometimes the heroes turn into villains and the villains turn into heroes.
http://deseretnews.com/article/content/mobile/1,5620,700230474,00.html?printView=true
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version