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The Mole 5.0 *Ongoing Clue Analysis and Challenge Discussions*
knuckles487:
--- Quote from: Rabbit on August 02, 2008, 02:55:17 PM ---2. The doublet at the bottom, however, has "mole...male" glaringly out of place. THis is the only indication that i can see that the mole could be a male. Combine this with the screen cap floating around of a shot of mark exiting his cell with the words "male...mole" over his shoulder and you might have something!
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I've seen that shot but dismissed it as being nothing. If it does indeed turn out to be something then perhaps it only tells us the mole is a male.
I prefer this one myself. lol Looks like a mole caught in headlights.
gingerman28:
Is this another clue pointing to Nicole as the mole :duno:
As the players assembled at the beginning of the CELL to MOLE task, the camera held on a closeup of sign "3" on one of the cell doors, it was the only such number shown in closeup. When Jon asked the players to select a cell, Nicole very quickly said "number 3". Coincidence? or clue that whomever selected Number 3 was the mole?
Also note that when the four players were appoaching their chairs for the results of the quiz the three men all carried their journals with them. Nicole did not carry a journal. Coincidence?
The three men were again all dressed in black (except for Craigs bright red sneakers) while Nicole stood out in her patterned dress. Coincidence?
Or were Craig's red sneakers a sign that he was Mestophocles or The Mole?
Belle Book:
The "Oh Paul, I hate to admit it but you kind of grew on me" certainly seems to me to suggest Nicole to me. She would be the kind of person who would hate to admit that somebody who's a lot like her would actually grow on her. But of course, it could still be Craig as he didn't like Paul either. Still, the phrasing suggests Nicole to me. So she moves just a little ahead of Craig, with Mark still way behind in my suspicions (but still a suspect).
Belle Book
gingerman28:
On the postcard does the use of quotation marks ["] instead of apostophies ['] have any significance?
Mrs Shrek:
--- Quote from: gingerman28 on August 03, 2008, 06:59:55 PM ---On the postcard does the use of quotation marks ["] instead of apostophies ['] have any significance?
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I believe it's just part of the font they use
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