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[The Mole Hunt: Suspicion and Suspensions at Problem Solver HQ]-[Who Solves the Problem Solvers? (Part 2)]

Mysteries About True Histories (M.A.T.H.) · B1 · 2025-11-13

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📋 Summary

The Holiday Mystery at Problem Solver HQ

In this episode of Mysteries About True Histories, protagonists Max and Molly find themselves navigating a complex web of intrigue during their winter break. While the duo initially anticipates a relaxing holiday, the discovery of a mysterious, British-style Christmas cracker—which releases confetti containing a coded message—sets them on a path toward the 'Problem Solvers HQ.' The decoded message, 'Party today, 4 p.m. PSHQ,' leads them into a gathering where the lines between celebration and surveillance blur.

The Threat of the 'Power Hungry Pogs'

Throughout the season, Max and Molly have been tracking a new antagonistic group known as the 'Power Hungry Pogs.' Their investigation suggests that the Pogs utilize 'moles' to infiltrate organizations from the inside to facilitate a takeover. This atmosphere of distrust casts a shadow over the festive activities at the headquarters. Max, in particular, becomes increasingly paranoid, suspecting that the various 'wild goose chases' and random missions assigned to them by the Problem Solvers were deliberate attempts to divert them from uncovering the Pogs' true agenda.

Mathematical Games and Hidden Agendas

During the party, the characters engage in various activities that highlight the organization's focus on logic and math, such as 'Pin the Crime on the Stooge' and a number-based betting game. Aunt Em, a central figure at the HQ, tests the children's knowledge of probability and prime numbers. For instance, they discuss the frequency of 'multiples of four' and 'prime numbers' between 1 and 60. While these games appear to be harmless entertainment, they serve as a backdrop for the growing tension between the children and the leadership. Max and Molly struggle to reconcile their suspicion of a mole with the lighthearted, albeit strange, atmosphere of the party.

The Consequences of Accusation

The climax of the episode occurs when Max openly confronts the group, accusing a member of the Problem Solvers of being a mole. This accusation, labeled as 'independent research'—or, more accurately, 'spying'—is viewed as a severe violation of the 'Problem Solver Code.' The leadership, unimpressed by the children's lack of concrete evidence, deems the accusation a serious offense. Consequently, Max and Molly face immediate 'consequences': they are suspended from their duties and forced to surrender their 'time radio.' The episode concludes on a somber note for the young investigators, as they are sent home, leaving the mystery of the moles unresolved and their future as Problem Solvers in jeopardy.

🎯Key Sentences

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I think a package just fell down your chimney.
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I understand your confusion.
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Beats me.
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I should vacuum this up before my mom gets on my case about it.
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Good eye, Molly.
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📝Key Phrases

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finish strong
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make an impact
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it's just a matter of time
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get on my case
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clean up pretty well
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