Thru - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

The Pool
Eighteen contestants are ready to participate in this brand reality game, hosted by Brendan Moar. They have to go over, under or thru the obstacles.

The Warzone
With Vivian and Valerya out, Thru continues with the second track. The teams have to follow their path through an old warzone and emotions run high.

The Basement
After the emotional exits of Frank and Tung Tung, the competition continues with an Olympic touch. Will team red earn money for their jackpot this time?

The Swamp
Trusting Vitor was difficult, so the red team sent him away. Blue team fights back, without soldier Keith. No closed doors this time but mud, insect and reed.

The Lake
Both teams have proven to be equally strong. How will the red team perform without ‘motherly' Erika? And will team bonding continue in the blue team?

The Barricades
From five team members to four, this time. The teams have to follow a track through an industrial area. Ionut describes it as Very heavy.

The Pain
The teams are now facing probably the most difficult elimination, set on the Mediterranean coast. Who has to go, with the finale luring?

The Capital
Brendan has an exciting end game for the four remaining players. What will be stronger, the will to win solo or the bond between the team mates?
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