

Day 1: On board the plane, the announcement rings out over the loudspeaker: “Take it easy, guys.” The response is that all eighteen fugitives are actually on board, so calm is required. However, the tone changes quickly: “You bunch of thugs, prepare for the landing. Hurry up, hurry up, keep moving!” The instructions are clear: there is only one mission, and that is to stay out of the hands of the pursuers. Nothing is safe, not even the safehouse, and the curfew is not strictly enforced either.
One hour's respite is granted before the chase begins. After that hour, Stuk TV sees nothing but numbers on the map. The question arises: who will be apprehended first? Remarkably, there is already a couple designated as ‘most wanted’ just a few hours after the start. Shortly thereafter, the report follows: “Crook apprehended.” Immediately, another person is designated as ‘most wanted’, also close to Stuk TV. The game has begun, and the tension is rising.

At the station in Tilburg, things are going to get very tense for a fugitive for a little while longer, and it remains to be seen whether he will make it out of Stuk's clutches or not. And all this on day one.
One hour left before the curfew, and as Stuk TV said earlier, nothing is sacred, so the fugitive must remain vigilant for the public even then, because they are allowed to simply keep reporting where they are seen. And the viewers have to say who is offline for one hour, and whoever finishes at the bottom is then live for one hour; omg, this is the end for the fugitive. And Stuk TV immediately plays their first trump card: the curfew is extended by four hours, so not 6:00 PM, but 10:00 PM.
And again the report "Thief arrested," and all that on day one, oh my goodness. And again someone who is most wanted, and that for a snob, amazing. The poll is closed; they will get the results tomorrow. But will they all make it to tomorrow?


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