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Floor is Iceberg

Floor is Iceberg

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Be thankful I didn't associate you with a panty raid, because we are back for our seventh season of new/old Wie is de Mol episodes - and we're going all the way back to 2009's offering in Northern Ireland & Jordan! Over these nine weeks, three guys who are all very attached to Paula's bra and Sebastiaan's mankini - Logan, Michael & Bindles - are recapping and looking back at all that happened on a titanic season that people have been asking us to do for years, continuing with the second episode and elimination of no-one.

In this episode - we wonder where the terrible B&B was, there's an unintentional consequence of filming in Northern Ireland, we struggle to tell some people apart, no-one looks forward to the Luggage Game, Rick has an interesting bus stop, there's some on-air admin, a stopped clock is right twice a podcast, the Titanic Office needs something extra, we debut a new feature, Michael tells a joke that doesn't work, Dennis needs to work on tables, we wonder why Sebastiaan & Anniek did the test and Logan tries to predict what the Mole did this episode before locking in his second set of suspicions.

Thank you for listening - we will see you next week for Episode 3!

Please note: This season is intended on being spoiler-free, so please watch the episodes along with us. As with our coverage of Seasons 11, 14, 16 & 17, there are no spoilers due to Logan not having seen the season before. However, any season we have already covered (WIDM 10-11, 14, 16-25 and Renaissance; België 4-13) is fair game though. This episode does also name the Mole from the first Mexico season at 49:17.

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