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Episode 1: Episode 1Apr 2, 2013 · 23m
The season kicks off with the introduction of a new face in the studio, news anchor Xin Huahua, a talent poached from CCTV in China. We also take a look at the newly re-opened Road Safety Park and lastly, Pornsak Sukhumvit meets Dwayne Johnson, the star of the new action movie G.I.Joe 3D Retaliation.
Episode 2: Episode 2Apr 9, 2013 · 23m
COE prices are on the rise and the authorities decide to introduce a creative, new initiative to help cool down demand for cars. New war correspondent Henderson Pooper is introduced as the latest addition in the Noose clan.
Episode 3: Episode 3Apr 16, 2013 · 24m
Is the PSLE good for students or not? One parent can’t make up her mind. Some public agencies are accused of making use of The Noose to further their own agendas. And the impact of dating vouchers in helping singles find their true love.
Episode 4: Episode 4Apr 23, 2013 · 18m
One academic thinks Singaporeans are actually an alien race form known as the Vulcans. Minister Esmond Wan explains why you should not believe whatever you read online. And if you still can’t find the love of your life, perhaps you should look in the matrimonial classifieds.
Episode 5: Episode 5Apr 30, 2013 · 29m
This episode sees the introduction of The Noose's new Australian correspondent, Kevin Kang Ah Roo. A tycoon is sued by his own family for modern day slavery and cabbie Nicholas Le Fong is the target of an online hate campaign.
Episode 6: Episode 6May 7, 2013 · 25m
Singapore decides to export talent for a change. Meanwhile one foreigner's talents are headed for Changi Prison. And Kevin Kang Ah Roo wants us to think he's working.
Episode 7: Episode 7May 14, 2013 · 22m
ERP gantries may soon offer you a one of a kind gaming opportunity. Smokers will soon have to go to another country to have a puff, and Henderson Pooper is moved to tears by a tale of two border guards.
Episode 8: Episode 8May 21, 2013 · 22m
A new language class is introduced to help foreigners speak like Singaporeans. A local filmmaker gets flak for his controversial film, Life of Bao. And some experts believe that television viewership for local football will rise with better commentary.
Episode 9: Episode 9May 28, 2013 · 23m
A local university is pioneering a degree course for young Singaporeans wanting to be hawkers. One young couple wants to revolutionize wedding dinners by selling tickets online. And the Are You Noose Enough finalists file a story about the free train rides that will soon be introduced to ease peak hour congestion.