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Show TV series titles index…The Mole 2
Moral Rating: | Avoid |
Primary Audience: | Teen to Adult |
Genre: | Reality |
Length: | 1 hr. |
Show Synopsis: (from the producer) Hosted by former ABC News correspondent Anderson Cooper, “The Mole 2” follows 14 players as they try to figure out who among them is The Mole. By working as a team to complete a series of challenging physical and mental games, the players earn money for the pot - up to $1 million - which one winner will eventually take home. Working undercover against the team, however, is The Mole, a double agent planted by the producers to sabotage the players' money-earning efforts. It is the goal of each player to decide who they think The Mole is and then learn as much about him or her as possible.
viewer comments…
Avoid—Please do not watch this show! ABC has no regard for public
lewdness being exposed to our children. The contestants were dressed in
very revealing clothing as they made their way through a Swiss town.
Second, the show producers punished the contestants for loosing a game by
burning all their belongings including family pictures, treasured items,
and worst of all-the Bible. The Bible belonged to one of the contestants
since she was 13. She stated that it had study notes and the like and
such an item was not ment to be burned (amen!) and it was a very cruel
act. The show trivializes people's pain and beliefs. One million dollars
is not worth watching this show! It does not idealize the mind of Christ
or God's love, rather, taking advantage of other people for viewers time.
Definantly not family viewing.
Katherine Butts, age 19
Caution—This is an awesome and highly underrated reality TV show. Sadly, the morons at ABC decided to postpone the show while IN THE MIDDLE of the season to either January or March of 2002 (and substituted it with America's Funniest Home Videos). It's a lot less heavy than Survivor, another great reality TV series. Despite my raves about this show, it should not be viewed by anyone younger than 14.
Shannon, age 20
Comments from young people
Usually Okay—While the clothes that the contestants wore while walking through the Swiss were rather revealing, I don't believe that this show is immoral in the least. Yes, I do believe that lying is wrong, yet this show's fibs are no worse than playing the board game Balderdash. They do lie, but it's only a game, a contest.
Nicole Hoffman, age 15