Bestemming X (2023–…): Season 1, Episode 1 - Episode #1.1 - full transcript
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Dear viewer,
May I invite you
to join us on a journey?
Not just any journey,
but an adventurous
road trip through Europe
like you've never seen before.
Sit back and get to know
your ten fellow travelers.
Be careful what you say.
However, there is one small detail:
I have no idea where we are.
So, at this moment, you know more
than your fellow travelers.
Because they really had
no idea
what they had signed up for.
Good morning, what's the destination?
- No idea.
No idea? That's exciting.
Your passport, please?
Short X, special passenger...
Okay.
Not too nervous?
- No, too tired to be nervous.
From Kort to X, could that be Kortrijk?
From Kortrijk to who knows where?
Do you come here often?
- No, first time.
Every day.
- Every day?
I come to watch the airplanes.
Good morning, what's the destination?
I don't know.
- Exciting.
I really hope to do crazy things,
maybe bungee jumping...
Horseback riding,
something with elephants or so.
Yes, just something super chic, exciting,
with lots of adrenaline.
Hello, can I take a photo with you? I
have to take a photo with all the beautiful women
for my bachelor party.
- Yes, that's fine.
Yes, hupla.
Good day, are you going on a trip?
- Yes.
And you?
- Porto. And you?
Actually, I don't know.
- Do you fly often?
I have a knife with me,
I don't know if that's allowed.
I don't mind bringing anything, but I don't think
the airport allows that.
I hope to encounter some borders,
because until today that hasn't happened yet.
I hope for a lot of action.
I also hope for a bit of sun,
but that won't be the case, right?
Excuse me?
- Can you take a note for me?
I have prepared myself, I have
learned all the flags of the world.
There are 198 official flags.
Does that mean anything to me? Who knows?
At least now I know
the 198 official flags of the world.
There were boxes on our table
of whose they were, when they had to...
You also have a ticket.
Nice. Do you know anything more than I do?
No, I...
I don't like not knowing anything in advance,
I am someone who always
works very organized with things.
I also travel often for work and that is
then planned down to the last detail.
I know it's a race to eliminate contestants,
but other than that, I don't know much.
I'm not much of a planner,
so that's not a problem.
I find it exciting that I don't know.
Damn it.
It's okay.
It's starting off well here.
I really hope I can
last as long as possible
and stay in as long as possible,
so I don't have to say next week:
Bye, I'm out.
Dear passengers,
due to unforeseen circumstances,
we are forced to cancel
flights to Porto
to cancel in Frankfurt.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
Ha, lol.
It has begun, dude.
Disgusting.
- Bye.
That woman did such a great job.
No one leaves their luggage
when their flight is cancelled.
Yeah, yeah, take a good look around.
You are the ten candidates
destined for X.
I'm taking you on an unprecedented
and crazy road trip through Europe,
that will last just under a month.
But not for everyone, because to stay
in this game you must do one thing:
At all times be able to estimate
where you are.
Therefore, I advise you
to use all your senses,
because maybe
not everything is as it seems.
Dear passengers for destination X...
- Goddamn it.
You are currently
at Kortrijk airport.
That's also the last time
I'll tell you where you are.
This is Destination X.
A travel program
with ten unknown Flemish people
who have no idea
where they are.
During an unprecedented
road trip through Europe
they will play games
with one clear goal:
to obtain tips that reveal
more about their exact location.
At the end of each episode
there is the exit
and each candidate must
place their X on the map.
Whoever places their X the farthest
from the correct location
must immediately leave the game.
Is that clear?
Yes? Then it's time
for your first game.
You all have your suitcase with you.
You need to repack them
into suitcases weighing a maximum of ten kilos.
Five candidates each have to search
for a silver-gray suitcase,
while the other five candidates
have to search for a black suitcase.
So, two teams,
who have to pack 50 kilos together
as quickly as possible.
For the team that is
the fastest on the tarmac,
a great advantage awaits immediately.
Are you ready?
Start.
The ten candidates are searching for
a suitcase with their name on it.
For five, that's a gray suitcase,
for the other five, a black one.
That way they are immediately
divided into two groups.
Is that mine? How does it open?
We can already put it on
and check for 10 kilos.
Each candidate may bring
a maximum of 10 kilos.
What remains in the terminal,
they will lose
for the rest of the trip.
10 kilos max per person.
If you don't know where you're going,
you take everything with you:
clothes for warm places, cold places.
What else do you take and what not?
I thought: I'll just halve
everything I brought with me.
I'll wear the same socks
two days in a row.
At the black team, all
the candidates find their suitcase right away.
At the grey team, Bo and Gino
are still searching.
Are you taking those shoes?
They weigh a lot, don't they.
It wasn't a good start,
searching for the suitcase.
I was the slowest, and that gave
a very bad first impression.
The group that is packed and ready
on the tarmac first,
immediately wins a big advantage
for the rest of the game.
To gain access to the tarmac,
they have to synchronize their watches.
Leave wallet in mobile phone.
Is the name on the inside?
- On the outside.
On the outside, your name.
Yours is there, I saw it.
- Ah, that one.
I was searching for the suitcase the whole time
and thinking about the advantage.
And that I would start with a huge disadvantage
if I didn't find it.
How many are you at?
- Well, ten.
Exactly?
- No, 42.5.
I didn't bring half of my suitcase,
I don't have any shorts.
Yes, we really need to think about it:
how are we going to do it for three weeks?
I am sitting here among
other people's suitcases.
Don't you have your suitcase yet?
- I think I am on your team.
Here, isn't this it?
- Yes.
Bo finally got her suitcase,
but Team Black is already
in the final stretch.
The scale must show exactly 50 kilos
with all the suitcases together.
And now?
- No.
I have left things behind,
important things, towels...
pyjama's...
- That is all ready.
Are they all four ready?
One more.
Team Grey is not done yet.
They all dive
onto Bo's suitcase.
No, that shouldn't go.
- That's not 10 kilos.
Although, that's upside down.
Now everything.
49.85.
- Yes, here.
Yes, ten more kilos, with ten you're there.
One more thing has to come out.
- Yes, one more thing out.
How much?
- 49.90.
Yes, it's good.
- To the door.
To the door, let's go.
Right.
Oops, my glasses.
For the candidates with the gray suitcases,
I have good news.
You were the fastest. Congratulations.
You will take off shortly with this
airplane to the next location.
An important advantage,
because from the air you can see much more
than from the ground.
And especially for you, because you will...
jump.
Don't worry, with a parachute, of course.
Unfortunately, the other candidates
have less luck.
You will be driven to the next location
in this blinded mobile home.
Dear candidates,
finally I say: So long, farewell,
auf Wiedersehen, goodbye.
Because I am leaving immediately
to the very last destination X.
Whoever makes it to the final in three weeks,
can come find me there.
Good luck.
I don't want to do that.
One small detail:
For the winner of this insane adventure, a beautiful life awaits...
because he or she is going home...
with 50,000 euros.
What the hell...
Ciao.
The beautiful life.
No pressure.
50,000 euros is not nothing.
It suddenly became real,
and for myself as well,
I want to win 50,000 euros too.
I'm going to go for it full on.
A mixed feeling, fear that
when it comes to money, people...
might go too far
or even kill for it.
That wasn't necessary for me.
You can tell
that the group is getting more enthusiastic.
But we also know: only one
will go home with that 50,000 euros.
The game is on.
- Yes, let's go.
It's a beautiful motorhome though.
The journey for the candidates
has truly begun now.
The five winners of the suitcase game
will leave shortly
by plane
to the next location.
The five losers depart
to the same location,
but in a blinded
motorhome.
Cool, I've never
been in a motorhome before.
The airport of Kortrijk
is the final location
that the candidates
know for sure.
When they leave this place,
they are completely reliant on their
senses and coordination skills.
These are their only tools
to solve the crucial question
of this game:
Where are they?
But it is also a question that you,
the viewer, can try to answer.
to try and determine the exact location
of the candidates.
Together with them, you can
place the X on the map of Europe
at the end of each episode.
Good luck.
We need to keep track of how long
we are driving, so we have an idea.
We are now in Kortrijk,
so we can go straight to Paris or so.
Or we could also
go north.
Scandinavia.
- That's possible, that would be cool.
Sweden.
- That's also possible.
We are leaving.
- Are we leaving?
Yes, now we're going upstairs.
Nice.
- Yes, we're leaving.
We're all jumping, guys.
Are we jumping from here?
Bo and Zeno, you're the last two.
If that loading ramp is open,
try to see something anyway.
You're the last ones.
I feel like a hamster
in a box without holes.
I also want to jump out of a plane.
Two seconds difference
and we would have made it.
It really wasn't far off.
- So close.
It's crazy how your senses
suddenly work differently.
I was immediately disoriented
in the motorhome.
We had been driving for half an hour
and I didn't know where we could be.
Do you see anything?
- A station?
A station, yes.
When the curtain opened,
I started looking around,
because that was the first moment
that we saw something.
That's when I realized:
it will be in those moments.
We are seeing some information,
so I will keep an eye on that.
Ferry.
- Ramsgate ferry.
We are going to London.
- London?
Where can you take a ferry?
- Calais.
Calais is possible.
- Anywhere else?
Ostend.
- Ostend too?
We are at the customs. Inspection.
- Police inspection.
They are inspecting.
The five candidates in the motorhome
must stop at a customs post.
Now that the curtain is open,
it is a first opportunity for them.
To estimate where they are.
Good afternoon,
may I have everyone's documents?
Documents, that's West Flemish.
That's for sure, we're in Ostend.
I didn't want to say it.
How do you know that?
- Because I recognize it.
So we're taking a ferry?
- That's how it's done here.
I found it strange that she wanted
to keep the information to herself.
We're already a smaller group, so especially
in the beginning you want to form a team for as long as possible.
But apparently not.
So yeah, apparently not.
For now, I think that in this game,
teamwork won't be of much use,
because you need to know where you are.
It seems logical to me
that you don't share all your tips,
because ultimately there can only be one winner.
Everyone needs to show their passport
for the check.
Passports, then it's England, right?
Otherwise we wouldn't have a check.
Where can you take the ferry from
Ostend?
You used to be able to go to Dover.
- And to Scandinavia?
Then we'll spend a long time on the ferry
in the motorhome.
The most logical choice is England.
- Yes.
Yes, how many of you are here?
- Five.
Thank you very much.
So strict.
- So curt.
Natifa, are you okay?
- Yes, I'm feeling a bit nauseous.
Meanwhile, the candidates
are also on the plane
and it's not easy for them to orient themselves.
But that's not taking Gino into account.
In the midst of all the chaos of the luggage game,
he thought to bring
a very interesting tool with him.
Do you have your compass with you? Gino...
Where are we going, Gino?
We first flew to the northeast
and now completely to the east.
- The east?
What's that over there? Germany?
Yes, Germany.
- Germany, ah.
Of course, I didn't know
exactly what I was getting into.
I was thinking more about survival,
so I brought my compass.
I was lucky to have it,
because it's a great tool
and a little bit of luck
doesn't hurt either, I think.
Yes, that compass was super smart of Gino,
because he knows a lot about it.
So if I become friends with Gino,
it could come in handy.
Show me your compass.
I can't read that.
Ramsgate, where is that?
- Sounds English.
The candidates can gather information
about their location in various ways.
But the moments when they can see something
will be scarce.
However, they may still leave a small opening.
Maybe let a little bit of light in.
Yes, that's a boat.
A boat, huh? So it's the ferry after all?
- I think so.
What is this?
You hear all sorts of things.
- You also hear water.
That can't be true, can it?
Soon we'll be in a container.
- Heading to England.
Or Scotland, that would be cool.
The plane has been
in the air for 20 minutes already.
And Gino is becoming more and more
convinced of one location.
I think we're indeed
on our way to Germany.
I think so too.
- Yeah, okay. Great.
To Germany.
Can we recognize anything there?
- The Cologne Cathedral.
And what else?
- You also have the Black Forest.
You can also recognize Berlin from above.
Smart of you to bring your compass.
For the candidates on the plane,
there seems to be little doubt:
they are flying towards Germany.
But just at that moment,
the loading ramp opens.
Oh my god.
- What the hell?
No, I see the water. Is that possible?
- What, water?
We're on a boat, I feel it swaying.
I feel it in my stomach.
Gino, we flew to the east, right?
There's no sea there, right?
I was confused because Gino kept
saying we were in Germany all day.
And suddenly we see the sea,
but does Germany even have a sea?
When I saw the sea,
I had two possibilities:
either Gino is spreading false information
already or...
Gino can't read a compass,
which seems unlikely.
Southwest.
- Yes.
We're sinking.
And we're rolling.
- Cool.
Yes, that's France. Look at those cliffs.
What's that, Brittany?
- We're in England.
What's that called?
- The White Cliffs of Dover.
Those cliffs, that's France.
That's Brittany, right?
Yes, they have those there too.
There was a lot of chaos. Gino said we
were in England. Zeno said France.
I think I need to
follow my own instincts.
Guys, which side
do the cars drive on?
The cars drive on the left.
- Then it's England.
It's England. Nice, good job.
- We're in Dover, I recognize it.
Really?
- Yes, here's the ferry.
Here's the ferry.
- We're in Dover.
Briek, maybe the colleagues
are on a boat.
Look closely.
- Imagine, on a boat.
Salut.
Things aren't always what they seem, guys.
They've been together
in the motorhome for a while now
on just a few square meters.
It's scorching hot in here.
- It's enough to kill you.
Clichéclash.
We are going to play Clichéclash.
The score is seven-six in favor of the women.
Suddenly, a fragment starts playing
from the radio quiz
of Qmusic station.
On the line, I have
the one and only Briek De Wulf.
Hello, Briek.
- Hello. Hi, Vincent.
The Clichéclash, I participated too.
- Me too.
Without knowing it,
all the contestants
for the trip
participated in this quiz.
Did you participate too?
- I won.
- Me too.
Should we form a team then?
Every candidate from the motorhome
played the quiz against
a candidate from the airplane.
But besides the quiz, they also heard
other important information
that can help them
in the next game.
Why did we hear that?
Hola.
- Oh no.
How high are we, Luc?
Dear candidates,
the light has turned red.
That means you
will be jumping in a few minutes,
but before that, you will all receive
this special X-glasses.
These will play an important role
during your jump and the rest of the journey.
In the plane,
the candidates are about to
jump with the X-glasses.
They will encounter the X-glasses
more often during the journey.
With the push of a button, they can
lose their entire vision
and can no longer see
their surroundings.
If the glasses are activated
during the jump,
they will lose a lot of information.
Dear passengers of the mobile home,
The other team is about to
jump out of the plane.
This jump can give them
a great advantage,
as it will give them a view
of the surroundings.
Something that you,
with the windows closed, do not have.
But you can obstruct their view.
At least, if you manage
to match their photos
with their age, profession, and place of residence.
Age, profession, and place of residence.
- So, we actually need to profile them.
In the mobile home, they can activate
the jumpers' glasses.
By laying out a proper candidate puzzle.
They must put the correct age,
occupation, and place of residence next to each jumper.
If they give three correct answers,
the jumper's goggles will immediately close and they will see nothing.
If they give two correct answers,
the jumper can look for one minute.
And with one correct answer,
the jumper can look for two minutes.
If they give no correct answers,
the jumper can see the entire course.
This is a crucial advantage.
In a game where you
need to know where you are.
What the hell...
- Briek...
Briek is the first one
who needs to jump.
He played the radio quiz
against Dorien.
For her, it should be
a piece of cake
to guess his place of residence, occupation,
and age.
Briek De Wulf, you are by the sea.
Because the presenter
clearly stated that.
But did she remember it?
Place of residence, Briek,
definitely West Flanders.
Yes, he was in the Chiro of...
Middelkerke, I think.
- Here, Middelkerke.
I'm definitely stuck, right Luc?
What was his profession?
- Steward at Brussels Airlines.
Yes.
- He does look like one.
Is it listed there?
- Steward.
Yes, that's definitely it.
Are we leaving?
Okay, what's the age?
I think...
- He does look young.
He was young, 20 or 21.
- I think he looks young.
I'm not sure.
- He's already working, 20 would be too young.
Make your first choice.
- 21?
Yes, 21.
- Steward.
Briek is 21 and a steward
from Middelkerke.
Byebye, Briek.
Oh, help.
Briek is a steward
from Middelkerke.
and he is...
20 years old.
I was hesitating.
- Two is good.
Wow, really...
Hey, what's that?
That's quite suffocating.
Because the candidates in the mobile home
gave one wrong answer,
Briek's visor
closes after only one minute.
For the rest of the descent,
he can't pay attention to the surroundings.
I want to see.
Gino. I'm going to move
the age a bit further back.
Gino played the radio quiz
against Sydney.
54.
- That could be possible.
He is a firefighter.
- Are you sure?
Is it in there?
- I just saw it.
And where, also a West Flemish?
- I think Oostende.
Do you remember the Clichéclash?
- Diest.
I really have...
- Yes, it's in there.
Yes, Diest.
- That really rings a bell.
I guess Diest, I'm just guessing Diest.
- Diest? Really?
Gino is a firefighter,
originally from Diest and he is 54.
Fucking hell.
Shit, I can't see anything.
Gino is a 54-year-old firefighter from Diest.
Awesome, he shouldn't see anything.
- All three. Blind.
Jumped blind.
- That sucks for him.
Wonderful.
Bo...
Natifa...
I spoke with her on the phone. I remember
she was in her late thirties.
It could be Hasselt or Genk.
Here, Genk.
Natifa seems to have little secrets
from Emiel.
He was her opponent
in the quiz.
Natifa is 38 years old, from Genk
and a psychopedagogical consultant.
Natifa, 37 years old, living in Genk
is a receptionist in a hospital.
Hello, Natifa.
- Hi.
No.
- Damn.
Yes, okay. One.
- Sorry, Natifa.
What does Glenn know,
the friendly dad from Merelbeke,
about his opponent, Bo.
Bo is 26, from Kalken
and a receptionist in a hospital.
Bo is a 28-year-old
psychopedagogical consultant.
From Kalken.
28?
Everyone looks younger.
- She looks much younger.
Where are we?
It's a pity I can't see anything.
Glenn and Emiel seemed
confident,
but they still made two mistakes.
As a result, Bo and Natifa
were able to
look around the surroundings and landscape
for two whole minutes.
Does that thing have to stay closed
the whole time?
Meanwhile, Briek and Gino
feel the ground under their feet again.
I didn't see anything anymore,
but the feeling is amazing.
Really. Thanks, buddy. Thanks.
But hey, that hurt
my balls, you know.
Zeno, I played against him.
Zeno is the last one
who should jump.
Now it's up to Steffie to obstruct
his view as much as possible.
His profession is definitely a sailor.
For sure, because that was really weird.
- Wow, so cool.
And his age?
- He's young too.
I think he looks older
than he is, he's 24.
And where from? Definitely Antwerp.
- A true Antwerpian.
The parking lot has spoken.
He's 24, from Antwerp and he's a sailor.
Zeno, that sounds spectacular:
a full-time sailor.
I just left with a friend
and then kept sailing on my own.
and made it all the way to the Caribbean.
Zeno is a sailor
from Antwerp, who...
is 26 years old.
Shit.
- Two out of three is good, right.
He will already see very little.
Mighty.
What the hell.
Clean, man.
All jumpers are safely on the ground,
but not everyone was able to watch for the same amount of time.
So some may know more than others.
The big question is: did anyone see anything and want to share it?
I wasn't paying attention to that.
- I watched for two or three minutes.
In free fall and then it closed.
When we jumped down,
I saw quite a lot.
I saw many rural things,
no city, so I think we're in the middle
of South England. That could be right.
Yes, the cars. I didn't pay attention.
- Me neither.
My god, I didn't pay attention.
- I saw a lot.
Come on, tell us. Will you share?
- We're only five.
No, I won't say it.
I have no idea where we are.
Those fields all look the same.
With the group, we thought
we were in Dover,
but we're not sure.
We'll see in the coming days.
Where is Natifa?
- Ah yes, Natifa.
The candidates in the mobile home
have been standing still for an hour and a half,
but suddenly the vehicle
starts moving again.
We're back on land.
That didn't sound good.
- Like the bumper hit the ground.
What are we doing?
- Yeah, we're driving.
And on which side of the road?
- They drive on the other side in England.
Listen. Are they passing or not?
We tried to hear
on which side the cars were driving,
to know if we were in England or not.
You can't make anything out of it.
Natifa?
Yes?
- There.
Due to the strong wind, Natifa
had landed hundreds of meters away.
She needed some time
to recover herself.
My soul had to connect
with my body.
What did you do?
- Did you see anything, Natifa?
I was too scared to look.
I didn't see anything, I didn't look.
I was really scared during the jump,
I kept my eyes closed.
I missed a lot of information,
I don't remember.
You did it, that's good.
The goal was to know where we are
and nobody knows.
It failed.
The candidates in the mobile home
still have no view
of the beautiful landscapes
that pass by.
It's a privilege
that you as a viewer have.
Do you recognize it?
and have a chance every week
to win a duo flight ticket,
but there's more.
After nine weeks, the person who could place the X with the most precision,
wins the beautiful life
and the grand prize of 10,000 euros.
Ah.
- We've stopped.
Yes, finally.
What the fuck?
- A town?
Imagine: a helicopter on your driveway.
- That's a drone.
Hey, a drone.
Should we follow it?
It's an X like from Destination X,
so maybe we should follow it.
The candidates are surprised
by the X-drone,
this specially developed drone
will play an important role
during the rest of the journey,
as it will be my communication
tool with the candidates.
The drone will regularly appear
to drop messages.
A tablet.
Hello, everyone. I'm already here.
At the final destination of what
will be an unforgettable road trip.
From here, we will stay in contact throughout the journey
and I will brief you for every game.
Whoever reaches me first in this final episode,
wins the game.
But before that happens, you will face an elimination race throughout Europe.
Look to your right, there is your transportation for the coming weeks.
Completely blinded.
We will be able to sleep in it.
May we come in?
- Let me check.
Food.
This bus is the transportation
that will take the contestants on a journey
throughout Europe.
It will be their new home
away from home.
On the bus, the candidates
live together for the entire journey.
The double-decker is equipped
with all basic comforts,
sufficient living space
and individual sleeping pods.
Here they will find everything
they need
to play the game.
Okay, wine. Guys, there's wine.
Here, a fridge.
- Cheese and wine.
Yes, we're in a good spot here.
- Wow.
We're on that street with those...
- Airplanes.
That's just super cool.
Wow, there's even a helicopter.
I really can't see enough.
- I can't see anything anymore.
It's blinded. You can't see anything anymore.
- No, I can't see anything.
To play this game,
the bus will transport ten passengers
blindly through Europe.
The bus windows will only become transparent
on command.
So the candidates can't just look outside
whenever they want.
They will have to earn that privilege.
If we really won't see anything for three weeks...
We're back...
- We're going crazy.
What did they say: means of transportation
for the rest of the trip?
For the rest of the trip.
No, it's only hitting me now.
- Really crazy.
Should we look for tips here?
There are cars over there.
I really haven't practiced flags.
This is also a race against time.
Briek, look to the right.
- I'm looking.
This is nonsense.
- He's in it.
They are falling through that hole.
What the fuck...
Are you guys in England or not?
You are...
When night falls, all candidates are reunited on the bus.
For the five candidates who jumped out of the plane today,
it is their first encounter with their means of transportation
for the rest of the journey.
Hello.
- Finally.
Long time no see.
What did you think of the bus?
- A bus?
We were in a fucking small mobile home.
Enough traveling for today.
Maybe you're wondering
where you'll sleep tonight.
Well, this bus is much more than just
your main mode of transportation.
It's also your hotel on wheels
for the coming weeks.
Go take a look upstairs.
Shoes off, shoes off.
How cool.
- Super cool.
Who snores? I don't want to be with snorers.
What is this?
The candidates seem enthusiastic
about their personal cocoons,
but on top of the bus
it's mainly one closed door
that catches their attention.
What is that?
I can't open it.
It doesn't do anything, right?
No, I can't open it.
Is there a tip with a code or something?
- Yes. 000.
No, that's not it.
- Kevin is there, be careful.
Would that be a gigabed?
- What?
A gigabed, such a luxury room.
- That you get to sleep in.
If you have earned it.
The mysterious door remains
closed for now.
And after a long day, everyone
craves their bed the most.
Goodnight.
Goodnight.
- Goodnight.
Gino. You need to wake up.
Wow.
- There he is.
And how was your night?
What time is it?
I don't know.
Good morning.
- Hello.
Did you sleep well?
- No.
Didn't you spend an hour
overthinking everything in your head?
No, I didn't.
Fancy.
Wow, look at that.
Is that Kevin?
No, it's not him.
That's the castle lord or something.
That's really cozy, isn't it.
Good morning.
I hope you slept well.
Breakfast is ready.
- Thank you.
What a beautiful morning.
Bacon and eggs.
And what do you think?
Should we look for clues here or something?
If this location reminds you of something,
what would you say?
England.
- England?
At first, I thought of Austria,
with that building.
With those wooden planks.
- That could be it.
Swiss.
- Germany is also possible.
I think the nature doesn't say much.
It could be anywhere around Belgium, I think.
The location of the breakfast was very beautiful.
There was an English castle, or it looked a lot like one.
But it could just as well be in one of the neighboring countries.
I think it's important that we dig much deeper
to find out where we are.
Sorry, do you know how old the Queen Mother is?
He just doesn't understand me.
Who is the new prime minister?
I wonder about that.
We are lucky with the weather.
In the south of England,
the weather is good, they have palm trees there.
On the side of Torquay,
there are real palm trees.
That is actually
the peninsula of England.
What about England?
- The peninsula.
I hear words here
that I have never... peninsula.
Yes.
You don't believe it, do you?
- Yes, I do.
At the breakfast table, you could immediately see
who is the smartest of the bunch.
If only I were that smart. Or that old.
Suddenly, he pulled out a pair of binoculars.
Who knows what else is in his suitcase.
Damn it, that flag.
That flag is a bit twisted.
I can see the colors though.
And Gino, what do you see?
- I can't share that right now.
Come on.
Seriously? One person gets binoculars,
everyone gets binoculars.
I agree.
Otherwise, we'll smash it.
We'll take it.
- He'll be gone tonight.
It's very simple.
The rent is 50,000 for three weeks.
There is a car. There are cars.
- That's not true.
But come on.
Ireland?
That's Scotland, England and...
Is that Ireland?
- No, no, no.
Fuck, I really haven't practiced flags.
What?
- Ah, he's there.
I have a message.
- Okay.
Good morning.
For the next game,
you will have the freedom
to choose
which car you want to play with.
There must be at least three and at most four
passengers in a car.
Which is somewhat a form of equality.
To determine
who ends up in which car,
you must as quickly as possible
bounce a ping pong ball...
into your glass.
You may do this with
great fraternity all together.
Good luck.
A ping pong ball.
- Are you ready?
Three, two, one.
Start.
Yes, it's already in.
Emiel and Steffie can choose a Mini
as the first prize.
Not an unimportant choice, because
if they succeed in the next game,
they can definitely cross off
the country
whose flag is on the roof of their car.
A glass is broken.
- A glass is broken.
Grateful information, because currently
no one has any idea
which European country they are in.
When I first arrived at the cars,
I immediately went for Wales,
because I found England
a bit too obvious.
At that moment, I was also
doubting about Wales,
so if the task would succeed
or we would win,
I would immediately know
if we were in Wales or not.
Yes.
I chose Scotland
because it would be really nice
if we went there.
And it's also the only one of those three
that I know something about.
This is England, right?
Definitely England, right?
I want confirmation
that we are definitely in England.
Everything seems very similar there,
but I still have doubts.
Yes.
Sorry, girl.
-Gino is there now. Who else is there?
Bo.
Yes.
Gino and Bo finish last,
which means
they can no longer choose freely.
Because each car must have
at least three people.
They join Sydney
in the Scottish Mini.
Start.
Is that a bagpipe?
- Yes.
That's from Scotland.
Guinness, from Ireland.
And that dragon on the flag.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
What's all this stuff here?
- Basketball, shoes.
Those are tap dancing shoes, right?
- Tap dancing shoes, a basketball.
Three lions?
What is this?
What's inside?
It smells weird in here.
Ew, what the fuck? That's a rotten fish.
- What is it?
There's a fish in there.
You're not allowed to open that.
- It's salmon.
It won't open.
That stinks, man.
Dear candidates,
there are seven objects in your car.
Three of them
have a direct link
to the country whose flag
is on your car.
If you throw those four wrong objects
out of your car on the way,
I will tell you with certainty
whether you are currently in the country
whose flag is flying on the roof
of your car.
We have to throw them out.
You won't be able to throw them out
here.
Probably on the way.
Each team will have to complete
a course of
five kilometers
on the castle grounds.
They will encounter two rings
along the way.
They have to throw two objects each time.
In total, there are four objects that cannot be related.
They have to match the country
whose flag is on their car.
There are also two extra stops
on the course where they can find additional information.
At these stops,
they can find extra information.
If they end up with the three correct objects
at the finish line,
they will find out
if they are in the country
whose flag
is on the roof of their car.
But friends,
this is also a race against the clock.
Because the team
that throws away the correct objects
And the team that completes the course the fastest,
will receive the biggest tip
of this episode.
Make sure to follow traffic rules.
- Okay.
Three, two, one.
Go.
Yeah, okay.
Team Wales takes off first.
For the car that completes the course
the fastest,
there will be an extra advantage later.
But they must not
break any traffic rules
at any point.
Drive no faster than 20 miles per hour.
Otherwise, the group will be immediately eliminated from the game.
Just use cruise control.
Yes. Whoa, whoa.
No, no. Just do it.
- Fuck, that's difficult.
The other two teams will depart
five minutes later each time.
Team Scotland is still dealing with
a slight odor issue.
Can't we put that salmon in the trunk?
That salmon...
Oh, my god. That stinks a lot.
- Ew.
Can't we open that roof?
So three objects need to stay in the car.
Three, and four are gone.
So we can eliminate them.
The clogs are Dutch.
We're sure of that, right? Dutch.
Guinness is Irish.
- Maybe it was brought
to the Netherlands from Wales.
- What are we most uncertain about?
That's what we'll look up first.
- Tom Jones and Roald Dahl.
Roald Dahl sounds so Irish.
Who is Roald Dahl?
- He's the author of that book.
Is there already a thingamajig?
- Here's a stopper.
Team Wales approaches the first stop.
There, they will find a 26-volume Britannica encyclopedia set.
They are free to look up anything they want in it,
but those who want to be the fastest team
shouldn't linger too long.
Go, go, go.
- Is that with time?
So many...
- That's a lot.
Look, it's about everything.
I think we should mainly
look up Tom Jones.
While precious seconds tick away for the Welsh team,
Team England also begins
their race against the clock.
I think tap dancing is not actually from England.
Although, Charlie Chaplin.
- Ah yes.
Chaplin.
I think we should keep this one.
I don't think basketball is English.
- And neither is the hat.
But that hat...
- No, that could be British,
because they had colonies.
Tap dancing, is it logical
that it's Chaplin?
We can look up tap dancing.
Take as much as you want.
Can we take that in the car?
Team Wales is struggling
with the encyclopedias.
These are all in English.
Clogs.
How do you say that in English? Klomps?
Klomps?
We're wasting time. No, let's go.
Are we leaving?
- Yes, we're leaving.
Are we going to gamble?
Without any result,
Team Wales continues driving.
We would have never found it.
Never ever.
If they want to win this task,
They are only allowed to keep the three objects from Wales.
Team England is searching.
Looking for three objects with an English link.
What are the Three Lions? Should we look it up or do we already know for sure?
I don't know what it is, but I think it's a shield of England.
Should we look up if there is a ferry from Ostend to somewhere?
We think we were on a boat.
- I wouldn't do that.
I would leave it at that.
You are looking for the three lions,
I am looking for a fez.
Finally, Team Scotland may also
begin their time trial and their deliberation.
A Scottish skirt,
but is that a Scottish skirt?
May I have a look?
- That's not a kilt.
Is that not a kilt? No, that's Celtic.
- And that whisky?
Jameson? May I have a look?
Is it Lawson?
- That's Scottish whisky.
That must be on it.
Here's something else.
The Welshmen arrive
at the first drop-off point.
Here they have to start
their time trial for the first time.
Throw two wrong objects
into the ring.
They choose the clogs
and the bottles of Guinness.
Where should you drop it?
Step out with your glass.
Here. Give, give.
- Yes. Do they both have to go in?
Yes, good. In the car, in the car.
- That falls out.
If it's been in there, it's good.
- Be careful.
It's in there. Do you still have any?
- One more.
They just fall out through that hole.
- That's not right.
You really threw too many bottles
in there twice.
That's not right.
- What?
That's not made to throw things into.
- Of course it is.
Too many bottles were thrown in double.
We did that well.
And what's still there?
Make sure we don't sit on top of it.
- No, I'll keep an eye on it.
With the encyclopedias,
it takes the English
longer than hoped
to find something.
Honestly, this is nonsense.
- Yeah?
But just when there's doubt
about the quality
of the 26-volume Britannica set
They are getting on track with something.
Richard I of England was nicknamed
"Lionheart".
From England.
- So we keep the lions in.
Basketball, men's.
Encyclopedias do prove
their usefulness.
So now they know
that the three lions are indeed
an English symbol
and that basketball is originally
an American invention.
From the US.
- Good.
So they better throw the basketball
into the net later.
Push the brake.
He said to push the brake.
But in all the chaos,
Glenn forgets
how to start a car exactly.
Is it on?
Not ideal
in a race against time.
Come on, man. Really?
Is it stuck now? No, right?
"The P-mode is not activated,"
it says on that screen.
Yes, okay.
Okay, we'll discard these two.
And that unicorn?
- That unicorn stays.
That is probably the symbol.
- From Scotland?
We could maybe search for it
in the encyclopedia on Google.
The difference
between Scottish and Norwegian salmon.
Salmon, salmon...
"The big fish is now
called Atlantic salmon."
Who cares? But is that typical?
If there are Norwegian salmon and Scottish salmon,
is that typically Scottish?
That is not typically Scottish.
Just like Team Wales, Team Scotland
leaves the first information point
without any results.
That is not without risk.
Only the group that is the fastest and most accurate
will win the biggest tip
of this episode.
Team Wales is now approaching
the second information point.
Meanwhile, at this point,
they will encounter a computer
where they can enter two search terms.
We're going to look up Roald Dahl and Tom Jones.
- I'll do Roald Dahl.
Can you type well, without making mistakes?
- I have dyslexia.
I'll do it.
- Okay, do Tom Jones.
Should we also look around us?
Look to the right, Briek.
I'll look to the left. Maybe someone
will jump out in a costume...
Something you need to see during the drive.
- But we were too busy.
Look at the fields here.
- Briek, to the right.
I am looking.
Fuck, we lost time
by standing still.
What is that booklet?
- That's haggis.
That's that recipe.
- That's Scottish, right?
Even Team England
has to drop two objects
for the first time.
They choose the basketball
and the recipe for haggis.
What did they throw? Clogs and?
Shit.
- Guinness.
They threw away clogs and Guinness.
That's the encyclopedia.
The Welshmen reach the computer
where they can enter two search queries.
Tom Jones, Tom Jones.
They've been dragging around
an LP of singer Tom Jones the whole time.
Here, Tom Jones.
Yes, Tom Jones.
Yeah, right?
- Yes, yes.
Welsh. Singer born in Wales.
Ah yes, one more.
Roald. R-O... Roald.
Dahl. Brits.
Brits. And where are we?
So Tom Jones, Welsh.
- We already have those two.
And the bagpipes, right.
- The bagpipes.
So now we have to throw away two things.
Those two. Good.
That was really fast.
(music:
Tom Jones - It's Not Unusual)
Oh, my god. Are you good at that?
- No.
The Scots say goodbye
to the rugby ball and the violin.
Ja.
- Yes.
While the English decide
which objects they will search for.
Tap dancing and fez. Okay, ça va.
Okay.
- Wait.
Originally from the US.
- It's not from England.
Cricket, are you throwing that away?
Definitely, right?
- Yes.
Hey, calm down, calm down. Downhill.
We're not going over it.
Fez hat.
Just get rid of those two
and we can keep the ones in the car.
Yes, yes, yes.
I prefer to drive 15 rather than 19.
We're doing well.
I've opened the doors.
No, it's back up...
If Glenn doesn't stall anymore,
the road to the final drop-off point
will be open for Team England.
Team Wales is almost there.
They still need to drop two objects.
And may then continue to the finish.
It's best that the car is with us.
- Over there in that water. What the fuck?
To reach the final ring,
the candidates must
cross the water with a raft.
Only if the two objects
are in the net,
may they continue driving.
I'm going in.
- Me too, I'm jumping in.
What's on it?
What?
Well, what's on it?
- We have to get on that boat. Come on.
I'll go get it.
I'll turn the car around.
Just Jameson.
Like this?
Ah, fuck.
Wrong way.
Team Wales throws away
the last two items
they believe have nothing to do with their country.
They choose Roald Dahl's book
and the lacrosse stick.
Here. Irish whiskey
that's been distilled three times.
Three times.
Found?
Yes, yes, yes.
Here, in the car. Come on.
Go.
- Oh yes, I can only go 20 per hour.
That was loads of fun.
That's triple distilled.
- Maybe it's Irish whiskey.
Is it Irish? Ah, okay.
- You also make Irish coffee.
Yes, absolutely. Irish whiskey.
- So then the salmon must be good.
Thanks to their research,
Team Scotland knows.
That the whiskey is Irish.
Meanwhile, the English team also arrives
at the last drop point on the water.
Stop, stop, stop. Yes.
What are you putting in?
Come on, faster. Faster, faster.
Oh, stop.
Team Wales reaches
the finish at the castle.
Soon they will find out
if they have thrown away
the correct objects.
Say it again,
that women can't drive.
Team England threw away
the fez hat and tap shoes.
They are now also in the final
straight towards the finish.
But do they complete the course
faster?
The prize is almost in, guys.
And now it's like:
Oh no, haggis was actually English.
Ah, so fast.
The Scots also throw away
the last two objects.
They choose the Jameson whiskey
and the orange skirt.
Doing well, doing well. Come on.
All right.
I think that...
I really hate it, those kinds of things.
Then you really start to doubt everything.
And stop.
- I wonder how we did it.
Well done.
- You have no reference. Nothing.
All teams have
completed the course.
Now the only question remains
whether they threw the right objects
out of their Mini.
Only then will they know
if they are in the country
whose flag
is on the roof of their car.
Team Wales, you have
thrown four objects out of the car.
Unfortunately, they were not the right ones.
Therefore, I will not tell you
if you are in Wales or not.
Damn.
- And he doesn't say which ones.
Team Wales made
one crucial mistake
during the course.
They threw away
Roald Dahl's book,
but if they had
looked at his website
a little longer,
they could have read that he
is indeed a Welshman.
The wrong object that
was still in the car is the bagpipe.
Make a pumping motion, I think.
Yes. Is air getting in?
- Wait, hold on.
Team England, you have
thrown away four objects.
And they were the right ones.
Yes.
- Wow.
But are you in England or not?
Ah yes, then. Or not?
I can tell you...
You are...
The team that completed the course
the fastest is...
Do you need a glass?
- Shh.
If I get a tip, I'll share it with you.
But not with the others.
We've been on the road for two days now,
and this is not just a pleasure trip.
Because it's time for the first exit.
The ten candidates just completed
a task in a Mini Cooper.
They were divided
into three teams for this.
Team Wales failed,
so they don't know
if they're in that country or not.
Whether or not
they're in that country.
Team England succeeded.
They will find out if the group is currently in England or not.
I can tell you...
You are...
not in England.
- I knew it.
Not in England.
- Good thing we know.
We'll keep this to ourselves.
If everyone does that...
Say we didn't get anything right.
- We made a mistake.
We got one wrong.
- They won't find out.
Then where are we?
- If it's not England, where are we?
But they won't say anything.
They're not going to say anything, I'm sure of it.
- I think so too.
Neither are we?
- We're not saying anything.
Not whether we won or lost, nothing.
Yo.
- Hi, hi.
How was it?
- Fun.
But do you know much more now?
No, not me. Them, I don't know.
No, not really.
- No?
I'm not good at it. You know that.
Suddenly there's tension between us.
Team Scotland, you have
thrown four objects out of the car.
And they were all correct.
Oh my God, well done.
- Good job.
But are you in Scotland or not?
No.
I can tell you:
you are not in Scotland.
- Well done, guys.
Thank you very much, both of you.
We won't say anything, okay?
No. What do we do? We just don't say anything?
No.
- But wait... Should we tell a little lie?
That we all say the same thing?
That we were wrong about the salmon?
Yes. That's correct, the salmon.
Hey.
- Wow.
Was it fun?
- That was hilarious.
It was hilarious.
- Hilarious.
The game seems to have really started now,
because the candidates are keeping
their lips sealed.
They decide not to share
the information they won.
But of course, it was also about
the fastest team.
They win the biggest clue
of this episode.
Kevin is on TV.
- Natifa is still on the toilet, I think.
During the Mini-course, not only
the objects played a role,
but also time.
The team that completed the course
the fastest is...
Team England.
Actually, the fastest team was
Team Wales,
but they didn't complete the course
without mistakes,
so their time
was no longer relevant.
As a result, Team England won
the challenge.
Natifa, we won.
- Did you hear that?
We have won.
Team England was the fastest.
We have won.
- Oh yes, I'm part of that.
Congratulations. You win...
a phone call.
You'll notice when it's time.
Then you may be the only ones
to leave the bus.
I feel like getting off
will be more useful than the call.
I don't know about that.
That phone call will be a clue.
They'll call and then we'll have to
get off, so something will happen.
Something we're not supposed to hear,
probably.
Damn, right.
I also have a second message,
specifically for Gino.
Gino, you have a compass
and binoculars with you.
You didn't know beforehand,
but these are two items
that can give you a huge advantage
in this game.
Therefore, I must ask you
to hand them over immediately.
Okay.
- Yes, that's fair.
I'll give mine back too.
You have one with you too?
- I got it from Gino.
I had said that he could have a cigarette if I got one.
That's not like you, I must say.
In the end, I had to give up my compass.
Actually, I do understand.
I don't want the other candidates
to be disadvantaged,
and I wouldn't want them
to turn against me because of it.
A setback for Gino, but he
doesn't let it get him down.
While the others
play a board game,
he pays attention to every detail.
We're driving southwest.
The sun sets in the west.
It's evening. She's going down,
so we drive to the southwest.
There's the sun. Do you see it? There.
And another tunnel. The longer the tunnels,
the deeper we are in the mountains.
Those are all things, but they
don't pay attention. They don't pay attention.
Are those tunnels important?
- Of course.
Be careful what you say.
Gino's mayonnaise seems to be working
and Natifa wants to take the collaboration
to the next level.
If I get a tip, I'll share it with you.
I know that.
- But not with the others.
Only with me, that's fine.
- Sorry, okay.
Because the chance is high that I'll be eliminated.
I really don't need the money,
I just don't want to be the first one out.
Imagine
that we two play in the final.
Wow, you really dream big.
You do, I can really see you doing that.
- I don't know.
Don't you want to participate?
- No.
No, I want to see where the sun is.
(phone rings)
What's that?
The telephone booth, telephone booth.
Oh yes, telephone. Go outside.
Outside the bus, the candidates hear
a phone ringing.
That's the signal for Natifa,
Glenn, Dorien and Zeno
to be the only ones to get off.
The door opens.
- You have to stay seated.
We have to answer.
- Is it real?
That's typical.
- Yes, that's typical.
So disgusting that they
took my binoculars away.
Oh no.
- Shit.
No.
(the phone rings)
Hello?
- Glenn, repeat what I say to the others.
We have been on the road for two days now.
- We have been on the road for two days.
And of course, this is not just a pleasure trip.
This is not just a pleasure trip.
Do you want a glass?
- Shh.
Soon, we will say goodbye
to one of you ten.
Because it's time for the first exit.
- Because it's time for the first exit.
It's up to you
to tell the others.
So far the bad news.
The good news is
that you can still enjoy
the beautiful view there.
And Glenn, especially
make the most of it.
Good luck.
That's it.
Fuck.
- View.
It's been a long time
since I've been here.
I can't believe
we made it here.
We know where we are,
so we can't lose, right?
We're not going to fall today.
- What an advantage.
So unfortunate. Can we say that?
- Let's keep that to ourselves, silly.
You keep that to yourself.
- If you say that, it would be rude.
I will go last.
I won't be able to keep a straight face.
Pokerface.
- They're here.
Guys, we have bad news.
- What?
Someone will be eliminated later.
- What?
It's happening.
- Fuck.
That's not a clue, right?
- No, it can't be.
But we were outside.
- Who made the call?
Is that true?
- We were allowed outside.
You were allowed to look
and saw things there.
Was that your advantage?
- The only tip we got,
is that...
- We were able to look around.
That we were allowed to get off, right.
And no other tip via the phone?
- That's really true.
Kevin said: It's elimination,
look around again.
It's happening.
- I really don't want to leave yet.
Me neither, be normal.
No one, I think.
- I'm getting so much stress.
I'm sweating from it.
- Me too, I have clammy hands.
It's time
for the very first exit.
All candidates retreat
into their cocoon
to soon put their X
on the map of Europe.
It's also for you, the viewer,
the moment to play along.
You still have two minutes.
For the candidates, this part
of the game is crucial.
Whoever places their X the farthest
from the location where the bus is now,
must immediately
leave the game.
They all received
a customized phone
which allows them to take notes
during the journey.
But after two days of isolation
and countless impressions,
it becomes a huge challenge
for their coordination skills.
The chance that I will leave tonight
is very high.
I have the impression that the rest
know what they are doing. And that's a shame,
because I feel like I haven't been able
to play the game yet.
I haven't received any clues yet
because we haven't won anything yet.
I purely went with my gut feeling
and put my X in France.
We were flying towards England.
Or above England, the hatch opened.
And we saw the port of Dover.
White Cliffs of Dover.
All the candidates immediately said:
That's Dover.
I recognized the place.
I knew it was England,
but I didn't know the city of Dover.
I won't be angry with myself
if I have to leave the game first,
but disappointed and angry that I should have
studied geography better earlier.
I think we're in Germany.
The style of that house was German.
We also passed a smaller house
during the car challenge
and that was also that German style. But you
also have that in Austria and Switzerland.
Every single thing I know,
I can question so intensely.
But you have to draw the line somewhere.
It's not difficult for me
to mark my X on the map.
Because I was on the winning team
and could clearly see
where we were. I saw
one of my favorite bridges there.
I have certainly deceived
opponents or fellow humans.
What's that called?
- That's Brittany, isn't it?
Just yesterday I was convinced
we would share information,
but you also realize that not doing so
makes the game ten times more fun.
So I'll just keep doing that.
My strategy for filling in
is to mentally retrace the journey
on the map.
But I'm not completely
sure of myself.
I think today
Gino impressed me.
Because Gino knows a lot.
He's also much older,
so I'm really impressed by Gino.
Gino is really
the biggest threat, I think.
That guy can tell from the sound of
a fire truck which city he's in.
It's really impossible
to beat him, I think.
I used to have a small niche and that was
Recognize sirens of fire brigade
and police.
I hear that it could be
Austrian or French,
or Swiss.
If I get a tip later,
I'll share it with you.
I couldn't consult with Natifa anymore,
so I was on my own.
I hope I'm not too far off,
but I don't know.
I'm ninety percent sure
of my piece.
This afternoon I already had the feeling
that we were in Germany.
A little on the border.
That we're heading towards Austria
and that before that
we have to pass Munich.
We are currently in Munich.
If I had to leave today,
the disappointment would be great.
Let me put it this way, we have
tasted a bit of the activities yesterday and today,
but I think the best is yet to come.
We already found this exciting and amazing.
Nobody wants to go home.
Together with the candidates,
you put your X massively
on the map of Europe.
This is where Flanders thinks
the bus is currently located.
You will discover the answer
right after the exit.
Oh my God.
- Wow, if they keep changing that...
If they keep doing that every time...
Hello everyone. After two days,
you have placed
your X on the map of Europe for the first time.
For some of you,
it is very clear
where we currently are.
For others, it is a complete guess.
The bus will continue shortly,
but only with nine passengers.
For one candidate, this first exit location
is also the end station.
We start with whoever placed their X
closest to the target,
then we will rank the rest.
Whoever appears as the tenth and therefore
farthest from the target,
You will unfortunately have to immediately
leave the bus. Good luck.
I can't stand that.
- I didn't know we...
Is that really going to be a ranking?
- Then you feel alive.
Dude, my heart.
What?
Fainting, is that allowed?
Nice.
What? No, crazy.
I didn't expect that.
Shit.
Yes. Fuck, yes. Nice.
Making it so exciting.
Yes, I knew it.
- Bo.
My ticker.
I'm really going to cry from the...
- From the relief. No, I thought so.
Bo has placed her X on the map
farthest from the exact location.
Come here.
After two days, she is
the first to leave the bus.
I am ninety percent sure
of my position.
We are currently in Munich.
I can't stand it.
I don't feel like talking about tactics now. Really not.
This is an emo moment, it really sucks. We're all human, you know.
I'm tough as nails, but I find this shitty.
Well, only nine more to go.
(music: H. Town & Remles -
Cowboys In Paris)
Oh my God, we're in Paris.
Paris. You may have seen it coming,
or maybe not.
Because in these episodes,
there were some clear references
to a particular country.
Good afternoon, passport control.
- Passports, then it's England.
The White Cliffs of Dover.
- We are in England.
Beautiful house.
- Bacon and eggs.
That telephone booth. Telephone booth.
So, it's Great Britain.
Dear viewers. In this program, you must be
very aware of something.
Nothing is what it seems.
Do you know how old the Queen Mother is?
Dominique Dauwe, I am from Ghent.
This is Dover, I recognize it.
- Really?
Yes.
- Nothing is what it seems, guys.
We're turning around. Goodbye, Dover.
Just wait a moment.
Maybe leave a small gap open.
What is this?
- That's the boat.
We hear all sorts of things.
- You hear water.
We're on a boat. I feel it swaying,
I feel it in my stomach.
Maybe you feel deceived
and cheated by a cunning team.
And I have to confess something.
This program is full of
deception and set-up games.
What if I told you that with every deception,
there is something that doesn't add up.
A mistake that could have let you and the
candidates
know that it was a set-up.
That way, while driving onto the so-called
ferry,
you could hear the sound of a penguin.
A bird that obviously cannot be found
in the North Sea.
And did you pay attention to the speed signs
during the Mini-challenge?
The abbreviation for 'miles per hour'
was reversed on the signs.
But this program is also full of tips.
Tips that can bring you closer to the next
destination X.
It's up to you to decide.
What is real and what is not?
You'll find out immediately
after each episode on VTM GO.
It's time,
the next game can begin.
There is, in fact,
an extra space on the bus.
Wow.
- That's a lot.
But what is deception and what is real?
That's crap.
I never assume anything 100 percent.
It's gotten to the point where I think
with every little thing: this could be fake and not real,
because nothing is what it seems.
---
Dear viewer,
May I invite you
to join us on a journey?
Not just any journey,
but an adventurous
road trip through Europe
like you've never seen before.
Sit back and get to know
your ten fellow travelers.
Be careful what you say.
However, there is one small detail:
I have no idea where we are.
So, at this moment, you know more
than your fellow travelers.
Because they really had
no idea
what they had signed up for.
Good morning, what's the destination?
- No idea.
No idea? That's exciting.
Your passport, please?
Short X, special passenger...
Okay.
Not too nervous?
- No, too tired to be nervous.
From Kort to X, could that be Kortrijk?
From Kortrijk to who knows where?
Do you come here often?
- No, first time.
Every day.
- Every day?
I come to watch the airplanes.
Good morning, what's the destination?
I don't know.
- Exciting.
I really hope to do crazy things,
maybe bungee jumping...
Horseback riding,
something with elephants or so.
Yes, just something super chic, exciting,
with lots of adrenaline.
Hello, can I take a photo with you? I
have to take a photo with all the beautiful women
for my bachelor party.
- Yes, that's fine.
Yes, hupla.
Good day, are you going on a trip?
- Yes.
And you?
- Porto. And you?
Actually, I don't know.
- Do you fly often?
I have a knife with me,
I don't know if that's allowed.
I don't mind bringing anything, but I don't think
the airport allows that.
I hope to encounter some borders,
because until today that hasn't happened yet.
I hope for a lot of action.
I also hope for a bit of sun,
but that won't be the case, right?
Excuse me?
- Can you take a note for me?
I have prepared myself, I have
learned all the flags of the world.
There are 198 official flags.
Does that mean anything to me? Who knows?
At least now I know
the 198 official flags of the world.
There were boxes on our table
of whose they were, when they had to...
You also have a ticket.
Nice. Do you know anything more than I do?
No, I...
I don't like not knowing anything in advance,
I am someone who always
works very organized with things.
I also travel often for work and that is
then planned down to the last detail.
I know it's a race to eliminate contestants,
but other than that, I don't know much.
I'm not much of a planner,
so that's not a problem.
I find it exciting that I don't know.
Damn it.
It's okay.
It's starting off well here.
I really hope I can
last as long as possible
and stay in as long as possible,
so I don't have to say next week:
Bye, I'm out.
Dear passengers,
due to unforeseen circumstances,
we are forced to cancel
flights to Porto
to cancel in Frankfurt.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
Ha, lol.
It has begun, dude.
Disgusting.
- Bye.
That woman did such a great job.
No one leaves their luggage
when their flight is cancelled.
Yeah, yeah, take a good look around.
You are the ten candidates
destined for X.
I'm taking you on an unprecedented
and crazy road trip through Europe,
that will last just under a month.
But not for everyone, because to stay
in this game you must do one thing:
At all times be able to estimate
where you are.
Therefore, I advise you
to use all your senses,
because maybe
not everything is as it seems.
Dear passengers for destination X...
- Goddamn it.
You are currently
at Kortrijk airport.
That's also the last time
I'll tell you where you are.
This is Destination X.
A travel program
with ten unknown Flemish people
who have no idea
where they are.
During an unprecedented
road trip through Europe
they will play games
with one clear goal:
to obtain tips that reveal
more about their exact location.
At the end of each episode
there is the exit
and each candidate must
place their X on the map.
Whoever places their X the farthest
from the correct location
must immediately leave the game.
Is that clear?
Yes? Then it's time
for your first game.
You all have your suitcase with you.
You need to repack them
into suitcases weighing a maximum of ten kilos.
Five candidates each have to search
for a silver-gray suitcase,
while the other five candidates
have to search for a black suitcase.
So, two teams,
who have to pack 50 kilos together
as quickly as possible.
For the team that is
the fastest on the tarmac,
a great advantage awaits immediately.
Are you ready?
Start.
The ten candidates are searching for
a suitcase with their name on it.
For five, that's a gray suitcase,
for the other five, a black one.
That way they are immediately
divided into two groups.
Is that mine? How does it open?
We can already put it on
and check for 10 kilos.
Each candidate may bring
a maximum of 10 kilos.
What remains in the terminal,
they will lose
for the rest of the trip.
10 kilos max per person.
If you don't know where you're going,
you take everything with you:
clothes for warm places, cold places.
What else do you take and what not?
I thought: I'll just halve
everything I brought with me.
I'll wear the same socks
two days in a row.
At the black team, all
the candidates find their suitcase right away.
At the grey team, Bo and Gino
are still searching.
Are you taking those shoes?
They weigh a lot, don't they.
It wasn't a good start,
searching for the suitcase.
I was the slowest, and that gave
a very bad first impression.
The group that is packed and ready
on the tarmac first,
immediately wins a big advantage
for the rest of the game.
To gain access to the tarmac,
they have to synchronize their watches.
Leave wallet in mobile phone.
Is the name on the inside?
- On the outside.
On the outside, your name.
Yours is there, I saw it.
- Ah, that one.
I was searching for the suitcase the whole time
and thinking about the advantage.
And that I would start with a huge disadvantage
if I didn't find it.
How many are you at?
- Well, ten.
Exactly?
- No, 42.5.
I didn't bring half of my suitcase,
I don't have any shorts.
Yes, we really need to think about it:
how are we going to do it for three weeks?
I am sitting here among
other people's suitcases.
Don't you have your suitcase yet?
- I think I am on your team.
Here, isn't this it?
- Yes.
Bo finally got her suitcase,
but Team Black is already
in the final stretch.
The scale must show exactly 50 kilos
with all the suitcases together.
And now?
- No.
I have left things behind,
important things, towels...
pyjama's...
- That is all ready.
Are they all four ready?
One more.
Team Grey is not done yet.
They all dive
onto Bo's suitcase.
No, that shouldn't go.
- That's not 10 kilos.
Although, that's upside down.
Now everything.
49.85.
- Yes, here.
Yes, ten more kilos, with ten you're there.
One more thing has to come out.
- Yes, one more thing out.
How much?
- 49.90.
Yes, it's good.
- To the door.
To the door, let's go.
Right.
Oops, my glasses.
For the candidates with the gray suitcases,
I have good news.
You were the fastest. Congratulations.
You will take off shortly with this
airplane to the next location.
An important advantage,
because from the air you can see much more
than from the ground.
And especially for you, because you will...
jump.
Don't worry, with a parachute, of course.
Unfortunately, the other candidates
have less luck.
You will be driven to the next location
in this blinded mobile home.
Dear candidates,
finally I say: So long, farewell,
auf Wiedersehen, goodbye.
Because I am leaving immediately
to the very last destination X.
Whoever makes it to the final in three weeks,
can come find me there.
Good luck.
I don't want to do that.
One small detail:
For the winner of this insane adventure, a beautiful life awaits...
because he or she is going home...
with 50,000 euros.
What the hell...
Ciao.
The beautiful life.
No pressure.
50,000 euros is not nothing.
It suddenly became real,
and for myself as well,
I want to win 50,000 euros too.
I'm going to go for it full on.
A mixed feeling, fear that
when it comes to money, people...
might go too far
or even kill for it.
That wasn't necessary for me.
You can tell
that the group is getting more enthusiastic.
But we also know: only one
will go home with that 50,000 euros.
The game is on.
- Yes, let's go.
It's a beautiful motorhome though.
The journey for the candidates
has truly begun now.
The five winners of the suitcase game
will leave shortly
by plane
to the next location.
The five losers depart
to the same location,
but in a blinded
motorhome.
Cool, I've never
been in a motorhome before.
The airport of Kortrijk
is the final location
that the candidates
know for sure.
When they leave this place,
they are completely reliant on their
senses and coordination skills.
These are their only tools
to solve the crucial question
of this game:
Where are they?
But it is also a question that you,
the viewer, can try to answer.
to try and determine the exact location
of the candidates.
Together with them, you can
place the X on the map of Europe
at the end of each episode.
Good luck.
We need to keep track of how long
we are driving, so we have an idea.
We are now in Kortrijk,
so we can go straight to Paris or so.
Or we could also
go north.
Scandinavia.
- That's possible, that would be cool.
Sweden.
- That's also possible.
We are leaving.
- Are we leaving?
Yes, now we're going upstairs.
Nice.
- Yes, we're leaving.
We're all jumping, guys.
Are we jumping from here?
Bo and Zeno, you're the last two.
If that loading ramp is open,
try to see something anyway.
You're the last ones.
I feel like a hamster
in a box without holes.
I also want to jump out of a plane.
Two seconds difference
and we would have made it.
It really wasn't far off.
- So close.
It's crazy how your senses
suddenly work differently.
I was immediately disoriented
in the motorhome.
We had been driving for half an hour
and I didn't know where we could be.
Do you see anything?
- A station?
A station, yes.
When the curtain opened,
I started looking around,
because that was the first moment
that we saw something.
That's when I realized:
it will be in those moments.
We are seeing some information,
so I will keep an eye on that.
Ferry.
- Ramsgate ferry.
We are going to London.
- London?
Where can you take a ferry?
- Calais.
Calais is possible.
- Anywhere else?
Ostend.
- Ostend too?
We are at the customs. Inspection.
- Police inspection.
They are inspecting.
The five candidates in the motorhome
must stop at a customs post.
Now that the curtain is open,
it is a first opportunity for them.
To estimate where they are.
Good afternoon,
may I have everyone's documents?
Documents, that's West Flemish.
That's for sure, we're in Ostend.
I didn't want to say it.
How do you know that?
- Because I recognize it.
So we're taking a ferry?
- That's how it's done here.
I found it strange that she wanted
to keep the information to herself.
We're already a smaller group, so especially
in the beginning you want to form a team for as long as possible.
But apparently not.
So yeah, apparently not.
For now, I think that in this game,
teamwork won't be of much use,
because you need to know where you are.
It seems logical to me
that you don't share all your tips,
because ultimately there can only be one winner.
Everyone needs to show their passport
for the check.
Passports, then it's England, right?
Otherwise we wouldn't have a check.
Where can you take the ferry from
Ostend?
You used to be able to go to Dover.
- And to Scandinavia?
Then we'll spend a long time on the ferry
in the motorhome.
The most logical choice is England.
- Yes.
Yes, how many of you are here?
- Five.
Thank you very much.
So strict.
- So curt.
Natifa, are you okay?
- Yes, I'm feeling a bit nauseous.
Meanwhile, the candidates
are also on the plane
and it's not easy for them to orient themselves.
But that's not taking Gino into account.
In the midst of all the chaos of the luggage game,
he thought to bring
a very interesting tool with him.
Do you have your compass with you? Gino...
Where are we going, Gino?
We first flew to the northeast
and now completely to the east.
- The east?
What's that over there? Germany?
Yes, Germany.
- Germany, ah.
Of course, I didn't know
exactly what I was getting into.
I was thinking more about survival,
so I brought my compass.
I was lucky to have it,
because it's a great tool
and a little bit of luck
doesn't hurt either, I think.
Yes, that compass was super smart of Gino,
because he knows a lot about it.
So if I become friends with Gino,
it could come in handy.
Show me your compass.
I can't read that.
Ramsgate, where is that?
- Sounds English.
The candidates can gather information
about their location in various ways.
But the moments when they can see something
will be scarce.
However, they may still leave a small opening.
Maybe let a little bit of light in.
Yes, that's a boat.
A boat, huh? So it's the ferry after all?
- I think so.
What is this?
You hear all sorts of things.
- You also hear water.
That can't be true, can it?
Soon we'll be in a container.
- Heading to England.
Or Scotland, that would be cool.
The plane has been
in the air for 20 minutes already.
And Gino is becoming more and more
convinced of one location.
I think we're indeed
on our way to Germany.
I think so too.
- Yeah, okay. Great.
To Germany.
Can we recognize anything there?
- The Cologne Cathedral.
And what else?
- You also have the Black Forest.
You can also recognize Berlin from above.
Smart of you to bring your compass.
For the candidates on the plane,
there seems to be little doubt:
they are flying towards Germany.
But just at that moment,
the loading ramp opens.
Oh my god.
- What the hell?
No, I see the water. Is that possible?
- What, water?
We're on a boat, I feel it swaying.
I feel it in my stomach.
Gino, we flew to the east, right?
There's no sea there, right?
I was confused because Gino kept
saying we were in Germany all day.
And suddenly we see the sea,
but does Germany even have a sea?
When I saw the sea,
I had two possibilities:
either Gino is spreading false information
already or...
Gino can't read a compass,
which seems unlikely.
Southwest.
- Yes.
We're sinking.
And we're rolling.
- Cool.
Yes, that's France. Look at those cliffs.
What's that, Brittany?
- We're in England.
What's that called?
- The White Cliffs of Dover.
Those cliffs, that's France.
That's Brittany, right?
Yes, they have those there too.
There was a lot of chaos. Gino said we
were in England. Zeno said France.
I think I need to
follow my own instincts.
Guys, which side
do the cars drive on?
The cars drive on the left.
- Then it's England.
It's England. Nice, good job.
- We're in Dover, I recognize it.
Really?
- Yes, here's the ferry.
Here's the ferry.
- We're in Dover.
Briek, maybe the colleagues
are on a boat.
Look closely.
- Imagine, on a boat.
Salut.
Things aren't always what they seem, guys.
They've been together
in the motorhome for a while now
on just a few square meters.
It's scorching hot in here.
- It's enough to kill you.
Clichéclash.
We are going to play Clichéclash.
The score is seven-six in favor of the women.
Suddenly, a fragment starts playing
from the radio quiz
of Qmusic station.
On the line, I have
the one and only Briek De Wulf.
Hello, Briek.
- Hello. Hi, Vincent.
The Clichéclash, I participated too.
- Me too.
Without knowing it,
all the contestants
for the trip
participated in this quiz.
Did you participate too?
- I won.
- Me too.
Should we form a team then?
Every candidate from the motorhome
played the quiz against
a candidate from the airplane.
But besides the quiz, they also heard
other important information
that can help them
in the next game.
Why did we hear that?
Hola.
- Oh no.
How high are we, Luc?
Dear candidates,
the light has turned red.
That means you
will be jumping in a few minutes,
but before that, you will all receive
this special X-glasses.
These will play an important role
during your jump and the rest of the journey.
In the plane,
the candidates are about to
jump with the X-glasses.
They will encounter the X-glasses
more often during the journey.
With the push of a button, they can
lose their entire vision
and can no longer see
their surroundings.
If the glasses are activated
during the jump,
they will lose a lot of information.
Dear passengers of the mobile home,
The other team is about to
jump out of the plane.
This jump can give them
a great advantage,
as it will give them a view
of the surroundings.
Something that you,
with the windows closed, do not have.
But you can obstruct their view.
At least, if you manage
to match their photos
with their age, profession, and place of residence.
Age, profession, and place of residence.
- So, we actually need to profile them.
In the mobile home, they can activate
the jumpers' glasses.
By laying out a proper candidate puzzle.
They must put the correct age,
occupation, and place of residence next to each jumper.
If they give three correct answers,
the jumper's goggles will immediately close and they will see nothing.
If they give two correct answers,
the jumper can look for one minute.
And with one correct answer,
the jumper can look for two minutes.
If they give no correct answers,
the jumper can see the entire course.
This is a crucial advantage.
In a game where you
need to know where you are.
What the hell...
- Briek...
Briek is the first one
who needs to jump.
He played the radio quiz
against Dorien.
For her, it should be
a piece of cake
to guess his place of residence, occupation,
and age.
Briek De Wulf, you are by the sea.
Because the presenter
clearly stated that.
But did she remember it?
Place of residence, Briek,
definitely West Flanders.
Yes, he was in the Chiro of...
Middelkerke, I think.
- Here, Middelkerke.
I'm definitely stuck, right Luc?
What was his profession?
- Steward at Brussels Airlines.
Yes.
- He does look like one.
Is it listed there?
- Steward.
Yes, that's definitely it.
Are we leaving?
Okay, what's the age?
I think...
- He does look young.
He was young, 20 or 21.
- I think he looks young.
I'm not sure.
- He's already working, 20 would be too young.
Make your first choice.
- 21?
Yes, 21.
- Steward.
Briek is 21 and a steward
from Middelkerke.
Byebye, Briek.
Oh, help.
Briek is a steward
from Middelkerke.
and he is...
20 years old.
I was hesitating.
- Two is good.
Wow, really...
Hey, what's that?
That's quite suffocating.
Because the candidates in the mobile home
gave one wrong answer,
Briek's visor
closes after only one minute.
For the rest of the descent,
he can't pay attention to the surroundings.
I want to see.
Gino. I'm going to move
the age a bit further back.
Gino played the radio quiz
against Sydney.
54.
- That could be possible.
He is a firefighter.
- Are you sure?
Is it in there?
- I just saw it.
And where, also a West Flemish?
- I think Oostende.
Do you remember the Clichéclash?
- Diest.
I really have...
- Yes, it's in there.
Yes, Diest.
- That really rings a bell.
I guess Diest, I'm just guessing Diest.
- Diest? Really?
Gino is a firefighter,
originally from Diest and he is 54.
Fucking hell.
Shit, I can't see anything.
Gino is a 54-year-old firefighter from Diest.
Awesome, he shouldn't see anything.
- All three. Blind.
Jumped blind.
- That sucks for him.
Wonderful.
Bo...
Natifa...
I spoke with her on the phone. I remember
she was in her late thirties.
It could be Hasselt or Genk.
Here, Genk.
Natifa seems to have little secrets
from Emiel.
He was her opponent
in the quiz.
Natifa is 38 years old, from Genk
and a psychopedagogical consultant.
Natifa, 37 years old, living in Genk
is a receptionist in a hospital.
Hello, Natifa.
- Hi.
No.
- Damn.
Yes, okay. One.
- Sorry, Natifa.
What does Glenn know,
the friendly dad from Merelbeke,
about his opponent, Bo.
Bo is 26, from Kalken
and a receptionist in a hospital.
Bo is a 28-year-old
psychopedagogical consultant.
From Kalken.
28?
Everyone looks younger.
- She looks much younger.
Where are we?
It's a pity I can't see anything.
Glenn and Emiel seemed
confident,
but they still made two mistakes.
As a result, Bo and Natifa
were able to
look around the surroundings and landscape
for two whole minutes.
Does that thing have to stay closed
the whole time?
Meanwhile, Briek and Gino
feel the ground under their feet again.
I didn't see anything anymore,
but the feeling is amazing.
Really. Thanks, buddy. Thanks.
But hey, that hurt
my balls, you know.
Zeno, I played against him.
Zeno is the last one
who should jump.
Now it's up to Steffie to obstruct
his view as much as possible.
His profession is definitely a sailor.
For sure, because that was really weird.
- Wow, so cool.
And his age?
- He's young too.
I think he looks older
than he is, he's 24.
And where from? Definitely Antwerp.
- A true Antwerpian.
The parking lot has spoken.
He's 24, from Antwerp and he's a sailor.
Zeno, that sounds spectacular:
a full-time sailor.
I just left with a friend
and then kept sailing on my own.
and made it all the way to the Caribbean.
Zeno is a sailor
from Antwerp, who...
is 26 years old.
Shit.
- Two out of three is good, right.
He will already see very little.
Mighty.
What the hell.
Clean, man.
All jumpers are safely on the ground,
but not everyone was able to watch for the same amount of time.
So some may know more than others.
The big question is: did anyone see anything and want to share it?
I wasn't paying attention to that.
- I watched for two or three minutes.
In free fall and then it closed.
When we jumped down,
I saw quite a lot.
I saw many rural things,
no city, so I think we're in the middle
of South England. That could be right.
Yes, the cars. I didn't pay attention.
- Me neither.
My god, I didn't pay attention.
- I saw a lot.
Come on, tell us. Will you share?
- We're only five.
No, I won't say it.
I have no idea where we are.
Those fields all look the same.
With the group, we thought
we were in Dover,
but we're not sure.
We'll see in the coming days.
Where is Natifa?
- Ah yes, Natifa.
The candidates in the mobile home
have been standing still for an hour and a half,
but suddenly the vehicle
starts moving again.
We're back on land.
That didn't sound good.
- Like the bumper hit the ground.
What are we doing?
- Yeah, we're driving.
And on which side of the road?
- They drive on the other side in England.
Listen. Are they passing or not?
We tried to hear
on which side the cars were driving,
to know if we were in England or not.
You can't make anything out of it.
Natifa?
Yes?
- There.
Due to the strong wind, Natifa
had landed hundreds of meters away.
She needed some time
to recover herself.
My soul had to connect
with my body.
What did you do?
- Did you see anything, Natifa?
I was too scared to look.
I didn't see anything, I didn't look.
I was really scared during the jump,
I kept my eyes closed.
I missed a lot of information,
I don't remember.
You did it, that's good.
The goal was to know where we are
and nobody knows.
It failed.
The candidates in the mobile home
still have no view
of the beautiful landscapes
that pass by.
It's a privilege
that you as a viewer have.
Do you recognize it?
and have a chance every week
to win a duo flight ticket,
but there's more.
After nine weeks, the person who could place the X with the most precision,
wins the beautiful life
and the grand prize of 10,000 euros.
Ah.
- We've stopped.
Yes, finally.
What the fuck?
- A town?
Imagine: a helicopter on your driveway.
- That's a drone.
Hey, a drone.
Should we follow it?
It's an X like from Destination X,
so maybe we should follow it.
The candidates are surprised
by the X-drone,
this specially developed drone
will play an important role
during the rest of the journey,
as it will be my communication
tool with the candidates.
The drone will regularly appear
to drop messages.
A tablet.
Hello, everyone. I'm already here.
At the final destination of what
will be an unforgettable road trip.
From here, we will stay in contact throughout the journey
and I will brief you for every game.
Whoever reaches me first in this final episode,
wins the game.
But before that happens, you will face an elimination race throughout Europe.
Look to your right, there is your transportation for the coming weeks.
Completely blinded.
We will be able to sleep in it.
May we come in?
- Let me check.
Food.
This bus is the transportation
that will take the contestants on a journey
throughout Europe.
It will be their new home
away from home.
On the bus, the candidates
live together for the entire journey.
The double-decker is equipped
with all basic comforts,
sufficient living space
and individual sleeping pods.
Here they will find everything
they need
to play the game.
Okay, wine. Guys, there's wine.
Here, a fridge.
- Cheese and wine.
Yes, we're in a good spot here.
- Wow.
We're on that street with those...
- Airplanes.
That's just super cool.
Wow, there's even a helicopter.
I really can't see enough.
- I can't see anything anymore.
It's blinded. You can't see anything anymore.
- No, I can't see anything.
To play this game,
the bus will transport ten passengers
blindly through Europe.
The bus windows will only become transparent
on command.
So the candidates can't just look outside
whenever they want.
They will have to earn that privilege.
If we really won't see anything for three weeks...
We're back...
- We're going crazy.
What did they say: means of transportation
for the rest of the trip?
For the rest of the trip.
No, it's only hitting me now.
- Really crazy.
Should we look for tips here?
There are cars over there.
I really haven't practiced flags.
This is also a race against time.
Briek, look to the right.
- I'm looking.
This is nonsense.
- He's in it.
They are falling through that hole.
What the fuck...
Are you guys in England or not?
You are...
When night falls, all candidates are reunited on the bus.
For the five candidates who jumped out of the plane today,
it is their first encounter with their means of transportation
for the rest of the journey.
Hello.
- Finally.
Long time no see.
What did you think of the bus?
- A bus?
We were in a fucking small mobile home.
Enough traveling for today.
Maybe you're wondering
where you'll sleep tonight.
Well, this bus is much more than just
your main mode of transportation.
It's also your hotel on wheels
for the coming weeks.
Go take a look upstairs.
Shoes off, shoes off.
How cool.
- Super cool.
Who snores? I don't want to be with snorers.
What is this?
The candidates seem enthusiastic
about their personal cocoons,
but on top of the bus
it's mainly one closed door
that catches their attention.
What is that?
I can't open it.
It doesn't do anything, right?
No, I can't open it.
Is there a tip with a code or something?
- Yes. 000.
No, that's not it.
- Kevin is there, be careful.
Would that be a gigabed?
- What?
A gigabed, such a luxury room.
- That you get to sleep in.
If you have earned it.
The mysterious door remains
closed for now.
And after a long day, everyone
craves their bed the most.
Goodnight.
Goodnight.
- Goodnight.
Gino. You need to wake up.
Wow.
- There he is.
And how was your night?
What time is it?
I don't know.
Good morning.
- Hello.
Did you sleep well?
- No.
Didn't you spend an hour
overthinking everything in your head?
No, I didn't.
Fancy.
Wow, look at that.
Is that Kevin?
No, it's not him.
That's the castle lord or something.
That's really cozy, isn't it.
Good morning.
I hope you slept well.
Breakfast is ready.
- Thank you.
What a beautiful morning.
Bacon and eggs.
And what do you think?
Should we look for clues here or something?
If this location reminds you of something,
what would you say?
England.
- England?
At first, I thought of Austria,
with that building.
With those wooden planks.
- That could be it.
Swiss.
- Germany is also possible.
I think the nature doesn't say much.
It could be anywhere around Belgium, I think.
The location of the breakfast was very beautiful.
There was an English castle, or it looked a lot like one.
But it could just as well be in one of the neighboring countries.
I think it's important that we dig much deeper
to find out where we are.
Sorry, do you know how old the Queen Mother is?
He just doesn't understand me.
Who is the new prime minister?
I wonder about that.
We are lucky with the weather.
In the south of England,
the weather is good, they have palm trees there.
On the side of Torquay,
there are real palm trees.
That is actually
the peninsula of England.
What about England?
- The peninsula.
I hear words here
that I have never... peninsula.
Yes.
You don't believe it, do you?
- Yes, I do.
At the breakfast table, you could immediately see
who is the smartest of the bunch.
If only I were that smart. Or that old.
Suddenly, he pulled out a pair of binoculars.
Who knows what else is in his suitcase.
Damn it, that flag.
That flag is a bit twisted.
I can see the colors though.
And Gino, what do you see?
- I can't share that right now.
Come on.
Seriously? One person gets binoculars,
everyone gets binoculars.
I agree.
Otherwise, we'll smash it.
We'll take it.
- He'll be gone tonight.
It's very simple.
The rent is 50,000 for three weeks.
There is a car. There are cars.
- That's not true.
But come on.
Ireland?
That's Scotland, England and...
Is that Ireland?
- No, no, no.
Fuck, I really haven't practiced flags.
What?
- Ah, he's there.
I have a message.
- Okay.
Good morning.
For the next game,
you will have the freedom
to choose
which car you want to play with.
There must be at least three and at most four
passengers in a car.
Which is somewhat a form of equality.
To determine
who ends up in which car,
you must as quickly as possible
bounce a ping pong ball...
into your glass.
You may do this with
great fraternity all together.
Good luck.
A ping pong ball.
- Are you ready?
Three, two, one.
Start.
Yes, it's already in.
Emiel and Steffie can choose a Mini
as the first prize.
Not an unimportant choice, because
if they succeed in the next game,
they can definitely cross off
the country
whose flag is on the roof of their car.
A glass is broken.
- A glass is broken.
Grateful information, because currently
no one has any idea
which European country they are in.
When I first arrived at the cars,
I immediately went for Wales,
because I found England
a bit too obvious.
At that moment, I was also
doubting about Wales,
so if the task would succeed
or we would win,
I would immediately know
if we were in Wales or not.
Yes.
I chose Scotland
because it would be really nice
if we went there.
And it's also the only one of those three
that I know something about.
This is England, right?
Definitely England, right?
I want confirmation
that we are definitely in England.
Everything seems very similar there,
but I still have doubts.
Yes.
Sorry, girl.
-Gino is there now. Who else is there?
Bo.
Yes.
Gino and Bo finish last,
which means
they can no longer choose freely.
Because each car must have
at least three people.
They join Sydney
in the Scottish Mini.
Start.
Is that a bagpipe?
- Yes.
That's from Scotland.
Guinness, from Ireland.
And that dragon on the flag.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
What's all this stuff here?
- Basketball, shoes.
Those are tap dancing shoes, right?
- Tap dancing shoes, a basketball.
Three lions?
What is this?
What's inside?
It smells weird in here.
Ew, what the fuck? That's a rotten fish.
- What is it?
There's a fish in there.
You're not allowed to open that.
- It's salmon.
It won't open.
That stinks, man.
Dear candidates,
there are seven objects in your car.
Three of them
have a direct link
to the country whose flag
is on your car.
If you throw those four wrong objects
out of your car on the way,
I will tell you with certainty
whether you are currently in the country
whose flag is flying on the roof
of your car.
We have to throw them out.
You won't be able to throw them out
here.
Probably on the way.
Each team will have to complete
a course of
five kilometers
on the castle grounds.
They will encounter two rings
along the way.
They have to throw two objects each time.
In total, there are four objects that cannot be related.
They have to match the country
whose flag is on their car.
There are also two extra stops
on the course where they can find additional information.
At these stops,
they can find extra information.
If they end up with the three correct objects
at the finish line,
they will find out
if they are in the country
whose flag
is on the roof of their car.
But friends,
this is also a race against the clock.
Because the team
that throws away the correct objects
And the team that completes the course the fastest,
will receive the biggest tip
of this episode.
Make sure to follow traffic rules.
- Okay.
Three, two, one.
Go.
Yeah, okay.
Team Wales takes off first.
For the car that completes the course
the fastest,
there will be an extra advantage later.
But they must not
break any traffic rules
at any point.
Drive no faster than 20 miles per hour.
Otherwise, the group will be immediately eliminated from the game.
Just use cruise control.
Yes. Whoa, whoa.
No, no. Just do it.
- Fuck, that's difficult.
The other two teams will depart
five minutes later each time.
Team Scotland is still dealing with
a slight odor issue.
Can't we put that salmon in the trunk?
That salmon...
Oh, my god. That stinks a lot.
- Ew.
Can't we open that roof?
So three objects need to stay in the car.
Three, and four are gone.
So we can eliminate them.
The clogs are Dutch.
We're sure of that, right? Dutch.
Guinness is Irish.
- Maybe it was brought
to the Netherlands from Wales.
- What are we most uncertain about?
That's what we'll look up first.
- Tom Jones and Roald Dahl.
Roald Dahl sounds so Irish.
Who is Roald Dahl?
- He's the author of that book.
Is there already a thingamajig?
- Here's a stopper.
Team Wales approaches the first stop.
There, they will find a 26-volume Britannica encyclopedia set.
They are free to look up anything they want in it,
but those who want to be the fastest team
shouldn't linger too long.
Go, go, go.
- Is that with time?
So many...
- That's a lot.
Look, it's about everything.
I think we should mainly
look up Tom Jones.
While precious seconds tick away for the Welsh team,
Team England also begins
their race against the clock.
I think tap dancing is not actually from England.
Although, Charlie Chaplin.
- Ah yes.
Chaplin.
I think we should keep this one.
I don't think basketball is English.
- And neither is the hat.
But that hat...
- No, that could be British,
because they had colonies.
Tap dancing, is it logical
that it's Chaplin?
We can look up tap dancing.
Take as much as you want.
Can we take that in the car?
Team Wales is struggling
with the encyclopedias.
These are all in English.
Clogs.
How do you say that in English? Klomps?
Klomps?
We're wasting time. No, let's go.
Are we leaving?
- Yes, we're leaving.
Are we going to gamble?
Without any result,
Team Wales continues driving.
We would have never found it.
Never ever.
If they want to win this task,
They are only allowed to keep the three objects from Wales.
Team England is searching.
Looking for three objects with an English link.
What are the Three Lions? Should we look it up or do we already know for sure?
I don't know what it is, but I think it's a shield of England.
Should we look up if there is a ferry from Ostend to somewhere?
We think we were on a boat.
- I wouldn't do that.
I would leave it at that.
You are looking for the three lions,
I am looking for a fez.
Finally, Team Scotland may also
begin their time trial and their deliberation.
A Scottish skirt,
but is that a Scottish skirt?
May I have a look?
- That's not a kilt.
Is that not a kilt? No, that's Celtic.
- And that whisky?
Jameson? May I have a look?
Is it Lawson?
- That's Scottish whisky.
That must be on it.
Here's something else.
The Welshmen arrive
at the first drop-off point.
Here they have to start
their time trial for the first time.
Throw two wrong objects
into the ring.
They choose the clogs
and the bottles of Guinness.
Where should you drop it?
Step out with your glass.
Here. Give, give.
- Yes. Do they both have to go in?
Yes, good. In the car, in the car.
- That falls out.
If it's been in there, it's good.
- Be careful.
It's in there. Do you still have any?
- One more.
They just fall out through that hole.
- That's not right.
You really threw too many bottles
in there twice.
That's not right.
- What?
That's not made to throw things into.
- Of course it is.
Too many bottles were thrown in double.
We did that well.
And what's still there?
Make sure we don't sit on top of it.
- No, I'll keep an eye on it.
With the encyclopedias,
it takes the English
longer than hoped
to find something.
Honestly, this is nonsense.
- Yeah?
But just when there's doubt
about the quality
of the 26-volume Britannica set
They are getting on track with something.
Richard I of England was nicknamed
"Lionheart".
From England.
- So we keep the lions in.
Basketball, men's.
Encyclopedias do prove
their usefulness.
So now they know
that the three lions are indeed
an English symbol
and that basketball is originally
an American invention.
From the US.
- Good.
So they better throw the basketball
into the net later.
Push the brake.
He said to push the brake.
But in all the chaos,
Glenn forgets
how to start a car exactly.
Is it on?
Not ideal
in a race against time.
Come on, man. Really?
Is it stuck now? No, right?
"The P-mode is not activated,"
it says on that screen.
Yes, okay.
Okay, we'll discard these two.
And that unicorn?
- That unicorn stays.
That is probably the symbol.
- From Scotland?
We could maybe search for it
in the encyclopedia on Google.
The difference
between Scottish and Norwegian salmon.
Salmon, salmon...
"The big fish is now
called Atlantic salmon."
Who cares? But is that typical?
If there are Norwegian salmon and Scottish salmon,
is that typically Scottish?
That is not typically Scottish.
Just like Team Wales, Team Scotland
leaves the first information point
without any results.
That is not without risk.
Only the group that is the fastest and most accurate
will win the biggest tip
of this episode.
Team Wales is now approaching
the second information point.
Meanwhile, at this point,
they will encounter a computer
where they can enter two search terms.
We're going to look up Roald Dahl and Tom Jones.
- I'll do Roald Dahl.
Can you type well, without making mistakes?
- I have dyslexia.
I'll do it.
- Okay, do Tom Jones.
Should we also look around us?
Look to the right, Briek.
I'll look to the left. Maybe someone
will jump out in a costume...
Something you need to see during the drive.
- But we were too busy.
Look at the fields here.
- Briek, to the right.
I am looking.
Fuck, we lost time
by standing still.
What is that booklet?
- That's haggis.
That's that recipe.
- That's Scottish, right?
Even Team England
has to drop two objects
for the first time.
They choose the basketball
and the recipe for haggis.
What did they throw? Clogs and?
Shit.
- Guinness.
They threw away clogs and Guinness.
That's the encyclopedia.
The Welshmen reach the computer
where they can enter two search queries.
Tom Jones, Tom Jones.
They've been dragging around
an LP of singer Tom Jones the whole time.
Here, Tom Jones.
Yes, Tom Jones.
Yeah, right?
- Yes, yes.
Welsh. Singer born in Wales.
Ah yes, one more.
Roald. R-O... Roald.
Dahl. Brits.
Brits. And where are we?
So Tom Jones, Welsh.
- We already have those two.
And the bagpipes, right.
- The bagpipes.
So now we have to throw away two things.
Those two. Good.
That was really fast.
(music:
Tom Jones - It's Not Unusual)
Oh, my god. Are you good at that?
- No.
The Scots say goodbye
to the rugby ball and the violin.
Ja.
- Yes.
While the English decide
which objects they will search for.
Tap dancing and fez. Okay, ça va.
Okay.
- Wait.
Originally from the US.
- It's not from England.
Cricket, are you throwing that away?
Definitely, right?
- Yes.
Hey, calm down, calm down. Downhill.
We're not going over it.
Fez hat.
Just get rid of those two
and we can keep the ones in the car.
Yes, yes, yes.
I prefer to drive 15 rather than 19.
We're doing well.
I've opened the doors.
No, it's back up...
If Glenn doesn't stall anymore,
the road to the final drop-off point
will be open for Team England.
Team Wales is almost there.
They still need to drop two objects.
And may then continue to the finish.
It's best that the car is with us.
- Over there in that water. What the fuck?
To reach the final ring,
the candidates must
cross the water with a raft.
Only if the two objects
are in the net,
may they continue driving.
I'm going in.
- Me too, I'm jumping in.
What's on it?
What?
Well, what's on it?
- We have to get on that boat. Come on.
I'll go get it.
I'll turn the car around.
Just Jameson.
Like this?
Ah, fuck.
Wrong way.
Team Wales throws away
the last two items
they believe have nothing to do with their country.
They choose Roald Dahl's book
and the lacrosse stick.
Here. Irish whiskey
that's been distilled three times.
Three times.
Found?
Yes, yes, yes.
Here, in the car. Come on.
Go.
- Oh yes, I can only go 20 per hour.
That was loads of fun.
That's triple distilled.
- Maybe it's Irish whiskey.
Is it Irish? Ah, okay.
- You also make Irish coffee.
Yes, absolutely. Irish whiskey.
- So then the salmon must be good.
Thanks to their research,
Team Scotland knows.
That the whiskey is Irish.
Meanwhile, the English team also arrives
at the last drop point on the water.
Stop, stop, stop. Yes.
What are you putting in?
Come on, faster. Faster, faster.
Oh, stop.
Team Wales reaches
the finish at the castle.
Soon they will find out
if they have thrown away
the correct objects.
Say it again,
that women can't drive.
Team England threw away
the fez hat and tap shoes.
They are now also in the final
straight towards the finish.
But do they complete the course
faster?
The prize is almost in, guys.
And now it's like:
Oh no, haggis was actually English.
Ah, so fast.
The Scots also throw away
the last two objects.
They choose the Jameson whiskey
and the orange skirt.
Doing well, doing well. Come on.
All right.
I think that...
I really hate it, those kinds of things.
Then you really start to doubt everything.
And stop.
- I wonder how we did it.
Well done.
- You have no reference. Nothing.
All teams have
completed the course.
Now the only question remains
whether they threw the right objects
out of their Mini.
Only then will they know
if they are in the country
whose flag
is on the roof of their car.
Team Wales, you have
thrown four objects out of the car.
Unfortunately, they were not the right ones.
Therefore, I will not tell you
if you are in Wales or not.
Damn.
- And he doesn't say which ones.
Team Wales made
one crucial mistake
during the course.
They threw away
Roald Dahl's book,
but if they had
looked at his website
a little longer,
they could have read that he
is indeed a Welshman.
The wrong object that
was still in the car is the bagpipe.
Make a pumping motion, I think.
Yes. Is air getting in?
- Wait, hold on.
Team England, you have
thrown away four objects.
And they were the right ones.
Yes.
- Wow.
But are you in England or not?
Ah yes, then. Or not?
I can tell you...
You are...
The team that completed the course
the fastest is...
Do you need a glass?
- Shh.
If I get a tip, I'll share it with you.
But not with the others.
We've been on the road for two days now,
and this is not just a pleasure trip.
Because it's time for the first exit.
The ten candidates just completed
a task in a Mini Cooper.
They were divided
into three teams for this.
Team Wales failed,
so they don't know
if they're in that country or not.
Whether or not
they're in that country.
Team England succeeded.
They will find out if the group is currently in England or not.
I can tell you...
You are...
not in England.
- I knew it.
Not in England.
- Good thing we know.
We'll keep this to ourselves.
If everyone does that...
Say we didn't get anything right.
- We made a mistake.
We got one wrong.
- They won't find out.
Then where are we?
- If it's not England, where are we?
But they won't say anything.
They're not going to say anything, I'm sure of it.
- I think so too.
Neither are we?
- We're not saying anything.
Not whether we won or lost, nothing.
Yo.
- Hi, hi.
How was it?
- Fun.
But do you know much more now?
No, not me. Them, I don't know.
No, not really.
- No?
I'm not good at it. You know that.
Suddenly there's tension between us.
Team Scotland, you have
thrown four objects out of the car.
And they were all correct.
Oh my God, well done.
- Good job.
But are you in Scotland or not?
No.
I can tell you:
you are not in Scotland.
- Well done, guys.
Thank you very much, both of you.
We won't say anything, okay?
No. What do we do? We just don't say anything?
No.
- But wait... Should we tell a little lie?
That we all say the same thing?
That we were wrong about the salmon?
Yes. That's correct, the salmon.
Hey.
- Wow.
Was it fun?
- That was hilarious.
It was hilarious.
- Hilarious.
The game seems to have really started now,
because the candidates are keeping
their lips sealed.
They decide not to share
the information they won.
But of course, it was also about
the fastest team.
They win the biggest clue
of this episode.
Kevin is on TV.
- Natifa is still on the toilet, I think.
During the Mini-course, not only
the objects played a role,
but also time.
The team that completed the course
the fastest is...
Team England.
Actually, the fastest team was
Team Wales,
but they didn't complete the course
without mistakes,
so their time
was no longer relevant.
As a result, Team England won
the challenge.
Natifa, we won.
- Did you hear that?
We have won.
Team England was the fastest.
We have won.
- Oh yes, I'm part of that.
Congratulations. You win...
a phone call.
You'll notice when it's time.
Then you may be the only ones
to leave the bus.
I feel like getting off
will be more useful than the call.
I don't know about that.
That phone call will be a clue.
They'll call and then we'll have to
get off, so something will happen.
Something we're not supposed to hear,
probably.
Damn, right.
I also have a second message,
specifically for Gino.
Gino, you have a compass
and binoculars with you.
You didn't know beforehand,
but these are two items
that can give you a huge advantage
in this game.
Therefore, I must ask you
to hand them over immediately.
Okay.
- Yes, that's fair.
I'll give mine back too.
You have one with you too?
- I got it from Gino.
I had said that he could have a cigarette if I got one.
That's not like you, I must say.
In the end, I had to give up my compass.
Actually, I do understand.
I don't want the other candidates
to be disadvantaged,
and I wouldn't want them
to turn against me because of it.
A setback for Gino, but he
doesn't let it get him down.
While the others
play a board game,
he pays attention to every detail.
We're driving southwest.
The sun sets in the west.
It's evening. She's going down,
so we drive to the southwest.
There's the sun. Do you see it? There.
And another tunnel. The longer the tunnels,
the deeper we are in the mountains.
Those are all things, but they
don't pay attention. They don't pay attention.
Are those tunnels important?
- Of course.
Be careful what you say.
Gino's mayonnaise seems to be working
and Natifa wants to take the collaboration
to the next level.
If I get a tip, I'll share it with you.
I know that.
- But not with the others.
Only with me, that's fine.
- Sorry, okay.
Because the chance is high that I'll be eliminated.
I really don't need the money,
I just don't want to be the first one out.
Imagine
that we two play in the final.
Wow, you really dream big.
You do, I can really see you doing that.
- I don't know.
Don't you want to participate?
- No.
No, I want to see where the sun is.
(phone rings)
What's that?
The telephone booth, telephone booth.
Oh yes, telephone. Go outside.
Outside the bus, the candidates hear
a phone ringing.
That's the signal for Natifa,
Glenn, Dorien and Zeno
to be the only ones to get off.
The door opens.
- You have to stay seated.
We have to answer.
- Is it real?
That's typical.
- Yes, that's typical.
So disgusting that they
took my binoculars away.
Oh no.
- Shit.
No.
(the phone rings)
Hello?
- Glenn, repeat what I say to the others.
We have been on the road for two days now.
- We have been on the road for two days.
And of course, this is not just a pleasure trip.
This is not just a pleasure trip.
Do you want a glass?
- Shh.
Soon, we will say goodbye
to one of you ten.
Because it's time for the first exit.
- Because it's time for the first exit.
It's up to you
to tell the others.
So far the bad news.
The good news is
that you can still enjoy
the beautiful view there.
And Glenn, especially
make the most of it.
Good luck.
That's it.
Fuck.
- View.
It's been a long time
since I've been here.
I can't believe
we made it here.
We know where we are,
so we can't lose, right?
We're not going to fall today.
- What an advantage.
So unfortunate. Can we say that?
- Let's keep that to ourselves, silly.
You keep that to yourself.
- If you say that, it would be rude.
I will go last.
I won't be able to keep a straight face.
Pokerface.
- They're here.
Guys, we have bad news.
- What?
Someone will be eliminated later.
- What?
It's happening.
- Fuck.
That's not a clue, right?
- No, it can't be.
But we were outside.
- Who made the call?
Is that true?
- We were allowed outside.
You were allowed to look
and saw things there.
Was that your advantage?
- The only tip we got,
is that...
- We were able to look around.
That we were allowed to get off, right.
And no other tip via the phone?
- That's really true.
Kevin said: It's elimination,
look around again.
It's happening.
- I really don't want to leave yet.
Me neither, be normal.
No one, I think.
- I'm getting so much stress.
I'm sweating from it.
- Me too, I have clammy hands.
It's time
for the very first exit.
All candidates retreat
into their cocoon
to soon put their X
on the map of Europe.
It's also for you, the viewer,
the moment to play along.
You still have two minutes.
For the candidates, this part
of the game is crucial.
Whoever places their X the farthest
from the location where the bus is now,
must immediately
leave the game.
They all received
a customized phone
which allows them to take notes
during the journey.
But after two days of isolation
and countless impressions,
it becomes a huge challenge
for their coordination skills.
The chance that I will leave tonight
is very high.
I have the impression that the rest
know what they are doing. And that's a shame,
because I feel like I haven't been able
to play the game yet.
I haven't received any clues yet
because we haven't won anything yet.
I purely went with my gut feeling
and put my X in France.
We were flying towards England.
Or above England, the hatch opened.
And we saw the port of Dover.
White Cliffs of Dover.
All the candidates immediately said:
That's Dover.
I recognized the place.
I knew it was England,
but I didn't know the city of Dover.
I won't be angry with myself
if I have to leave the game first,
but disappointed and angry that I should have
studied geography better earlier.
I think we're in Germany.
The style of that house was German.
We also passed a smaller house
during the car challenge
and that was also that German style. But you
also have that in Austria and Switzerland.
Every single thing I know,
I can question so intensely.
But you have to draw the line somewhere.
It's not difficult for me
to mark my X on the map.
Because I was on the winning team
and could clearly see
where we were. I saw
one of my favorite bridges there.
I have certainly deceived
opponents or fellow humans.
What's that called?
- That's Brittany, isn't it?
Just yesterday I was convinced
we would share information,
but you also realize that not doing so
makes the game ten times more fun.
So I'll just keep doing that.
My strategy for filling in
is to mentally retrace the journey
on the map.
But I'm not completely
sure of myself.
I think today
Gino impressed me.
Because Gino knows a lot.
He's also much older,
so I'm really impressed by Gino.
Gino is really
the biggest threat, I think.
That guy can tell from the sound of
a fire truck which city he's in.
It's really impossible
to beat him, I think.
I used to have a small niche and that was
Recognize sirens of fire brigade
and police.
I hear that it could be
Austrian or French,
or Swiss.
If I get a tip later,
I'll share it with you.
I couldn't consult with Natifa anymore,
so I was on my own.
I hope I'm not too far off,
but I don't know.
I'm ninety percent sure
of my piece.
This afternoon I already had the feeling
that we were in Germany.
A little on the border.
That we're heading towards Austria
and that before that
we have to pass Munich.
We are currently in Munich.
If I had to leave today,
the disappointment would be great.
Let me put it this way, we have
tasted a bit of the activities yesterday and today,
but I think the best is yet to come.
We already found this exciting and amazing.
Nobody wants to go home.
Together with the candidates,
you put your X massively
on the map of Europe.
This is where Flanders thinks
the bus is currently located.
You will discover the answer
right after the exit.
Oh my God.
- Wow, if they keep changing that...
If they keep doing that every time...
Hello everyone. After two days,
you have placed
your X on the map of Europe for the first time.
For some of you,
it is very clear
where we currently are.
For others, it is a complete guess.
The bus will continue shortly,
but only with nine passengers.
For one candidate, this first exit location
is also the end station.
We start with whoever placed their X
closest to the target,
then we will rank the rest.
Whoever appears as the tenth and therefore
farthest from the target,
You will unfortunately have to immediately
leave the bus. Good luck.
I can't stand that.
- I didn't know we...
Is that really going to be a ranking?
- Then you feel alive.
Dude, my heart.
What?
Fainting, is that allowed?
Nice.
What? No, crazy.
I didn't expect that.
Shit.
Yes. Fuck, yes. Nice.
Making it so exciting.
Yes, I knew it.
- Bo.
My ticker.
I'm really going to cry from the...
- From the relief. No, I thought so.
Bo has placed her X on the map
farthest from the exact location.
Come here.
After two days, she is
the first to leave the bus.
I am ninety percent sure
of my position.
We are currently in Munich.
I can't stand it.
I don't feel like talking about tactics now. Really not.
This is an emo moment, it really sucks. We're all human, you know.
I'm tough as nails, but I find this shitty.
Well, only nine more to go.
(music: H. Town & Remles -
Cowboys In Paris)
Oh my God, we're in Paris.
Paris. You may have seen it coming,
or maybe not.
Because in these episodes,
there were some clear references
to a particular country.
Good afternoon, passport control.
- Passports, then it's England.
The White Cliffs of Dover.
- We are in England.
Beautiful house.
- Bacon and eggs.
That telephone booth. Telephone booth.
So, it's Great Britain.
Dear viewers. In this program, you must be
very aware of something.
Nothing is what it seems.
Do you know how old the Queen Mother is?
Dominique Dauwe, I am from Ghent.
This is Dover, I recognize it.
- Really?
Yes.
- Nothing is what it seems, guys.
We're turning around. Goodbye, Dover.
Just wait a moment.
Maybe leave a small gap open.
What is this?
- That's the boat.
We hear all sorts of things.
- You hear water.
We're on a boat. I feel it swaying,
I feel it in my stomach.
Maybe you feel deceived
and cheated by a cunning team.
And I have to confess something.
This program is full of
deception and set-up games.
What if I told you that with every deception,
there is something that doesn't add up.
A mistake that could have let you and the
candidates
know that it was a set-up.
That way, while driving onto the so-called
ferry,
you could hear the sound of a penguin.
A bird that obviously cannot be found
in the North Sea.
And did you pay attention to the speed signs
during the Mini-challenge?
The abbreviation for 'miles per hour'
was reversed on the signs.
But this program is also full of tips.
Tips that can bring you closer to the next
destination X.
It's up to you to decide.
What is real and what is not?
You'll find out immediately
after each episode on VTM GO.
It's time,
the next game can begin.
There is, in fact,
an extra space on the bus.
Wow.
- That's a lot.
But what is deception and what is real?
That's crap.
I never assume anything 100 percent.
It's gotten to the point where I think
with every little thing: this could be fake and not real,
because nothing is what it seems.