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* The first series finale has one that's both awesome [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments and will make you laugh with relief.]] After [[spoiler: Pat and Phil]] make a desperate sprint uphill for the Swiss border, they fall at the feet of a soldier, completely out of breath. "Are we in Switzerland?" [[spoiler: "You've been in Switzerland for the last two miles," the Swiss frontier guard says, laughing, as Pat and Phil clasp hands in triumph. "[[TitleDrop The undefeated]]" indeed]].
* Phil Carrington's ruse after he works out Major Mohn's bugging scheme in "Senior American Officer", causing Mohn to burst into the British quarters and seize a piece of paper with [[spoiler: the American Declaration of Independence on it.]]

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* The first series finale has one that's both awesome [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments and will make you laugh with relief.]] After [[spoiler: Pat and Phil]] Phil make a desperate sprint uphill for the Swiss border, they fall at the feet of a soldier, completely out of breath. "Are we in Switzerland?" [[spoiler: "You've been in Switzerland for the last two miles," the Swiss frontier guard says, laughing, as Pat and Phil clasp hands in triumph. "[[TitleDrop The undefeated]]" indeed]].
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* Phil Carrington's ruse after he works out Major Mohn's bugging scheme in "Senior American Officer", causing Mohn to burst into the British quarters and seize a piece of paper with [[spoiler: the American Declaration of Independence on it.]]
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* The Liberation! One soldier comes in through the gate alone, and for a minute there's absolute silence... [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming then the prisoners break into cheers, lift the poor sap onto their shoulders and parade him around, banging pots and pans, wrecking the place and burning the swastika flag!. After five years, they're free]].

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* The Liberation! One soldier comes in through the gate alone, and for a minute there's absolute silence... [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments then the prisoners break into cheers, lift the poor sap onto their shoulders and parade him around, banging pots and pans, wrecking the place and burning the swastika flag!. After five years, they're free]].
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* The first series finale has one that's both awesome [[FunnyMoments and will make you laugh with relief.]] After [[spoiler: Pat and Phil]] make a desperate sprint uphill for the Swiss border, they fall at the feet of a soldier, completely out of breath. "Are we in Switzerland?" [[spoiler: "You've been in Switzerland for the last two miles," the Swiss frontier guard says, laughing, as Pat and Phil clasp hands in triumph. "[[TitleDrop The undefeated]]" indeed]].

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* The first series finale has one that's both awesome [[FunnyMoments [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments and will make you laugh with relief.]] After [[spoiler: Pat and Phil]] make a desperate sprint uphill for the Swiss border, they fall at the feet of a soldier, completely out of breath. "Are we in Switzerland?" [[spoiler: "You've been in Switzerland for the last two miles," the Swiss frontier guard says, laughing, as Pat and Phil clasp hands in triumph. "[[TitleDrop The undefeated]]" indeed]].
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* A HilariousInHindsight example for Tony Shaw's glider - although they didn't know it for sure when the series was made in 1973, in 2000, a Channel4 documentary proved that the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colditz_Cock Colditz Cock]] could indeed fly. Shaw's plan would have worked!

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* A HilariousInHindsight example for Tony Shaw's glider - although they didn't know it for sure when the series was made in 1973, in 2000, a Channel4 Creator/Channel4 documentary proved that the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colditz_Cock Colditz Cock]] could indeed fly. Shaw's plan would have worked!
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* The Liberation! One soldier comes in through the gate alone, and for a minute there's absolute silence... [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming then the prisoners break into cheers, lift the poor sap onto their shoulders and parade him around, banging pots and pans, wrecking the place and ''burning the swastika flag!''. After five years, they're free]].

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* The Liberation! One soldier comes in through the gate alone, and for a minute there's absolute silence... [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming then the prisoners break into cheers, lift the poor sap onto their shoulders and parade him around, banging pots and pans, wrecking the place and ''burning burning the swastika flag!''.flag!. After five years, they're free]].
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** Simon Carter settles for simply getting one over on him, telling him he supports the (entirely made up) Harlequins FC when Mohn tries to chat about how much he appreciates English football.

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** Simon Carter settles for simply getting one over on him, telling him he supports the (entirely made up) Harlequins FC when Mohn tries to chat about how much he appreciates English football.football, purely to enjoy seeing him praise the historic performance of an entirely made-up team.
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** Finally, Simon comes in with the letter from the prisoners... containing [[ContinuityNod every single bastard move Mohn ever pulled]] in previous episodes. And Simon warns him that when he's living life in St Moritz or Istanbul after the war, [[KarmaHoudini to look over his shoulder ever so often...]]

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** Finally, Simon comes in with the letter from the prisoners... containing [[ContinuityNod every single bastard move Mohn ever pulled]] in previous episodes. And Simon warns him that when he's living life in St Moritz or Istanbul after the war, [[KarmaHoudini to look over his shoulder ever every so often...]]
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* The Liberation! One soldier comes in through the gate alone, and for a minute there's absolute silence... then the prisoners break into cheers, lift the poor sap onto their shoulders and parade him around, banging pots and pans, wrecking the place and ''burning the swastika flag!''. After five years, they're free.

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* The Liberation! One soldier comes in through the gate alone, and for a minute there's absolute silence... [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming then the prisoners break into cheers, lift the poor sap onto their shoulders and parade him around, banging pots and pans, wrecking the place and ''burning the swastika flag!''. After five years, they're free.free]].
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* A HilariousInHindsight example for Tony Shaw's glider - although they didn't know it for sure when the series was made in 1973, in 2000, a Channel4 documentary proved that the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colditz_Cock Colditz Cock]] could indeed fly. Shaw's plan would have worked!

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* A HilariousInHindsight example for Tony Shaw's glider - although they didn't know it for sure when the series was made in 1973, in 2000, a Channel4 documentary proved that the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colditz_Cock Colditz Cock]] could indeed fly. Shaw's plan would have worked!worked!
* The Liberation! One soldier comes in through the gate alone, and for a minute there's absolute silence... then the prisoners break into cheers, lift the poor sap onto their shoulders and parade him around, banging pots and pans, wrecking the place and ''burning the swastika flag!''. After five years, they're free.
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* The first series finale has one that's both awesome [[FunnyMoments and will make you laugh with relief.]] After [[spoiler: Pat and Phil]] make a desperate sprint uphill for the Swiss border, they fall at the feet of a soldier, completely out of breath. "Are we in Switzerland?" [[spoiler: "You've been in Switzerland for the last two miles," the Swiss frontier guard says, laughing, as Pat and Phil clasp hands in triumph. "The undefeated" indeed]].

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* The first series finale has one that's both awesome [[FunnyMoments and will make you laugh with relief.]] After [[spoiler: Pat and Phil]] make a desperate sprint uphill for the Swiss border, they fall at the feet of a soldier, completely out of breath. "Are we in Switzerland?" [[spoiler: "You've been in Switzerland for the last two miles," the Swiss frontier guard says, laughing, as Pat and Phil clasp hands in triumph. "The undefeated" "[[TitleDrop The undefeated]]" indeed]].
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* A HilariousInHindsight example for Tony Shaw's glider - although they didn't know it when the series was made in 1973, in 2000, a Channel4 documentary proved that the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colditz_Cock Colditz Cock]] could indeed fly. Shaw's plan would have worked!

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* A HilariousInHindsight example for Tony Shaw's glider - although they didn't know it for sure when the series was made in 1973, in 2000, a Channel4 documentary proved that the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colditz_Cock Colditz Cock]] could indeed fly. Shaw's plan would have worked!
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** Finally, Simon comes in with the letter from the prisoners... containing [[ContinuityNod every single bastard move Mohn ever pulled]] in previous episodes. And Simon warns him that when he's living life in St Moritz or Istanbul after the war, [[KarmaHoudini to look over his shoulder ever so often...]]

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** Finally, Simon comes in with the letter from the prisoners... containing [[ContinuityNod every single bastard move Mohn ever pulled]] in previous episodes. And Simon warns him that when he's living life in St Moritz or Istanbul after the war, [[KarmaHoudini to look over his shoulder ever so often...]]]]
* A HilariousInHindsight example for Tony Shaw's glider - although they didn't know it when the series was made in 1973, in 2000, a Channel4 documentary proved that the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colditz_Cock Colditz Cock]] could indeed fly. Shaw's plan would have worked!
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** Mohn's last attempt to reason with Preston, based on their mutual "membership of the class of rulers, not the mob" leads to Preston remarking, "[[ShutUpHannibal Well, I would say, Major, that I very much doubt if there is one man in this castle, either captor or captive, who would lift one little finger to help you save your skin. You've asked me to be frank - allow me to say that I, as one member of your international fascist elite, will give three resounding cheers to see you roast in hell. Goodnight, Major.]]"

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** Mohn's last attempt to reason with Preston, based on their mutual "membership of the class of rulers, not the mob" leads to Preston remarking, "[[ShutUpHannibal Well, I would say, Major, that I very much doubt if there is one man in this castle, either captor or captive, who would lift one little finger to help you save your skin. You've asked me to be frank - allow me to say that I, as one member of your international fascist elite, will give three resounding cheers to see you roast in hell. Goodnight, Major.]]"]]"
** Finally, Simon comes in with the letter from the prisoners... containing [[ContinuityNod every single bastard move Mohn ever pulled]] in previous episodes. And Simon warns him that when he's living life in St Moritz or Istanbul after the war, [[KarmaHoudini to look over his shoulder ever so often...]]

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* Colonel Preston gets a nice subtle one in "Chameleon", as he keeps his cool while Major Mohn tries to dominate the conversation about the increasingly bad food rations. When Mohn suggests he never thought he'd see the Colonel grovelling in order to keep a few chickens and rabbits in Colditz, Preston replies diffidently, fully aware that he's doing nothing of the sort and it's Mohn who's currently on the losing side, despite his (frankly sad at this stage) attempts to maintain the illusion that Colditz is firmly in German hands. Indeed, nearly everyone gets one against Mohn in this episode, as he desperately tries to find, basically, somebody who ''likes'' him. Nobody does.

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* Almost everyone gets one in "Chameleon", as Major Mohn tries to ingratiate himself with both the Germans and the prisoners in the face of Germany's defeat, desperately trying to find, basically, anybody who actually ''likes'' him. Nobody does.
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Colonel Preston gets a nice subtle one in "Chameleon", early on, as he keeps his cool while Major Mohn tries to dominate the conversation about the increasingly bad food rations. When Mohn suggests he never thought he'd see the Colonel grovelling in order to keep a few chickens and rabbits in Colditz, Preston replies diffidently, fully aware that he's doing nothing of the sort and it's sort.
** Simon Carter settles for simply getting one over on him, telling him he supports the (entirely made up) Harlequins FC when
Mohn who's currently on the losing side, despite his (frankly sad at this stage) attempts to maintain the illusion that Colditz is firmly in German hands. Indeed, nearly everyone gets one against Mohn in this episode, as he desperately tries to find, basically, somebody chat about how much he appreciates English football.
** The Kommandant verbally berates Mohn later, even when the Major offers him half of his stash of Swiss money in exchange for mutual protection. Mohn notes that in the years to come, [[ReasonableAuthorityFigure Germans like Karl will be disgraced]], while [[TruthInTelevision Nazis like him will be accommodated in a new Germany that's devoted to anti-Communism]]. That doesn't change the Kommandant's opinion of his [[DirtyCoward craven cowardice]] one iota.
** Mohn's last attempt to reason with Preston, based on their mutual "membership of the class of rulers, not the mob" leads to Preston remarking, "[[ShutUpHannibal Well, I would say, Major, that I very much doubt if there is one man in this castle, either captor or captive,
who ''likes'' him. Nobody does.would lift one little finger to help you save your skin. You've asked me to be frank - allow me to say that I, as one member of your international fascist elite, will give three resounding cheers to see you roast in hell. Goodnight, Major.]]"
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* Colonel Preston gets a nice subtle one in "Chameleon", as he keeps his cool while Major Mohn tries to dominate the conversation about the increasingly bad food rations. When Mohn suggests he never thought he'd see the Colonel grovelling in order to keep a few chickens and rabbits in Colditz, Preston replies diffidently, fully aware that he's doing nothing of the sort and it's Mohn who's currently on the losing side, despite his (frankly sad at this stage) attempts to maintain the illusion that Colditz is firmly in German hands. Indeed, nearly everyone gets one against Mohn in this episode, as he desperately tries to find, basically, somebody who ''likes'' him. There isn't one.

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* Colonel Preston gets a nice subtle one in "Chameleon", as he keeps his cool while Major Mohn tries to dominate the conversation about the increasingly bad food rations. When Mohn suggests he never thought he'd see the Colonel grovelling in order to keep a few chickens and rabbits in Colditz, Preston replies diffidently, fully aware that he's doing nothing of the sort and it's Mohn who's currently on the losing side, despite his (frankly sad at this stage) attempts to maintain the illusion that Colditz is firmly in German hands. Indeed, nearly everyone gets one against Mohn in this episode, as he desperately tries to find, basically, somebody who ''likes'' him. There isn't one.Nobody does.
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* Colonel Preston gets a nice subtle one in "Chameleon", as he keeps his cool while Major Mohn tries to dominate the conversation about the increasingly bad food rations. When Mohn suggests he never thought he'd see the Colonel grovelling in order to keep a few chickens and rabbits in Colditz, Preston replies diffidently, fully aware that he's doing nothing of the sort and it's Mohn who's currently on the losing side, despite his (frankly sad at this stage) attempts to maintain the illusion that Colditz is firmly in German hands.

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* Colonel Preston gets a nice subtle one in "Chameleon", as he keeps his cool while Major Mohn tries to dominate the conversation about the increasingly bad food rations. When Mohn suggests he never thought he'd see the Colonel grovelling in order to keep a few chickens and rabbits in Colditz, Preston replies diffidently, fully aware that he's doing nothing of the sort and it's Mohn who's currently on the losing side, despite his (frankly sad at this stage) attempts to maintain the illusion that Colditz is firmly in German hands. Indeed, nearly everyone gets one against Mohn in this episode, as he desperately tries to find, basically, somebody who ''likes'' him. There isn't one.
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* Phil gets another one at the end of "Very Important Person", when Mohn declares he is to be arrested and court-martialled for earlier threatening Mohn personally if any harm came to Lt. Phipps (who was being reclassified as Prominente, ie a hostage). Mohn declares he'll forget the whole thing if Carrington apologises. Phil notes Mohn might have another incentive for forgetting the incident... because someone else could be before a court martial very soon. [[EndOfAnAge And there's a closeup on Mohn's face as another American plane rumbles by overhead.]]

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* Phil gets another one at the end of "Very Important Person", when Mohn declares he is to be arrested and court-martialled for earlier threatening Mohn personally if any harm came to Lt. Phipps (who was being reclassified as Prominente, ie a hostage). Mohn declares he'll forget the whole thing if Carrington apologises. Phil notes Mohn might have another incentive for forgetting the incident... because someone else could be before a court martial very soon. [[EndOfAnAge And there's a closeup on Mohn's face as another American plane rumbles by overhead.]]]]
* Colonel Preston gets a nice subtle one in "Chameleon", as he keeps his cool while Major Mohn tries to dominate the conversation about the increasingly bad food rations. When Mohn suggests he never thought he'd see the Colonel grovelling in order to keep a few chickens and rabbits in Colditz, Preston replies diffidently, fully aware that he's doing nothing of the sort and it's Mohn who's currently on the losing side, despite his (frankly sad at this stage) attempts to maintain the illusion that Colditz is firmly in German hands.
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* Phil Carrington's ruse after he works out Major Mohn's bugging scheme in "Senior American Officer", causing Mohn to burst into the British quarters and seize a piece of paper with [[spoiler: the American Declaration of Independence on it.]]

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* Phil Carrington's ruse after he works out Major Mohn's bugging scheme in "Senior American Officer", causing Mohn to burst into the British quarters and seize a piece of paper with [[spoiler: the American Declaration of Independence on it.]]
* Phil gets another one at the end of "Very Important Person", when Mohn declares he is to be arrested and court-martialled for earlier threatening Mohn personally if any harm came to Lt. Phipps (who was being reclassified as Prominente, ie a hostage). Mohn declares he'll forget the whole thing if Carrington apologises. Phil notes Mohn might have another incentive for forgetting the incident... because someone else could be before a court martial very soon. [[EndOfAnAge And there's a closeup on Mohn's face as another American plane rumbles by overhead.
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* The first series finale has one that's both awesome [[FunnyMoments and will make you laugh with relief.]] After [[spoiler: Pat and Phil]] make a desperate sprint uphill for the Swiss border, they fall at the feet of a soldier, completely out of breath. "Are we in Switzerland?" [[spoiler: "You've been in Switzerland for the last two miles," the Swiss frontier guard says, laughing, as Pat and Phil clasp hands in triumph. "The undefeated" indeed]].

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* The first series finale has one that's both awesome [[FunnyMoments and will make you laugh with relief.]] After [[spoiler: Pat and Phil]] make a desperate sprint uphill for the Swiss border, they fall at the feet of a soldier, completely out of breath. "Are we in Switzerland?" [[spoiler: "You've been in Switzerland for the last two miles," the Swiss frontier guard says, laughing, as Pat and Phil clasp hands in triumph. "The undefeated" indeed]].indeed]].
* Phil Carrington's ruse after he works out Major Mohn's bugging scheme in "Senior American Officer", causing Mohn to burst into the British quarters and seize a piece of paper with [[spoiler: the American Declaration of Independence on it.]]
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* The first series finale has one that's both awesome [[FunnyMoments and will make you laugh with relief.]] After [[spoiler: Pat and Phil]] make a desperate sprint uphill for the Swiss border, they fall at the feet of a soldier, completely out of breath. "Are we in Switzerland?" [[spoiler: "You've been in Switzerland for the last two miles," the Swiss frontier guard says, laughing, as Pat and Phil clasp hands in triumph]].

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* The first series finale has one that's both awesome [[FunnyMoments and will make you laugh with relief.]] After [[spoiler: Pat and Phil]] make a desperate sprint uphill for the Swiss border, they fall at the feet of a soldier, completely out of breath. "Are we in Switzerland?" [[spoiler: "You've been in Switzerland for the last two miles," the Swiss frontier guard says, laughing, as Pat and Phil clasp hands in triumph]].triumph. "The undefeated" indeed]].
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* The first series finale has one that's both awesome [[FunnyMoments and will make you laugh with relief.]] After [[spoiler: Pat and Phil]] make a desperate sprint uphill for the Swiss border, they fall at the feet of a Swiss frontier guard, completely out of breath. "Are we in Switzerland?" [[spoiler: "You've been in Switzerland for the last two miles," he says, laughing, as Pat and Phil clasp hands in triumph]].

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* The first series finale has one that's both awesome [[FunnyMoments and will make you laugh with relief.]] After [[spoiler: Pat and Phil]] make a desperate sprint uphill for the Swiss border, they fall at the feet of a Swiss frontier guard, soldier, completely out of breath. "Are we in Switzerland?" [[spoiler: "You've been in Switzerland for the last two miles," he the Swiss frontier guard says, laughing, as Pat and Phil clasp hands in triumph]].
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The first series finale has one that's both awesome [[FunnyMoments and will make you laugh with relief.]] After [[spoiler: Pat and Phil]] make a desperate sprint uphill for the Swiss border, they fall at the feet of a Swiss frontier guard, completely out of breath. "Are we in Switzerland?" [[spoiler: "You've been in Switzerland for the last two miles," he says, laughing, as Pat and Phil clasp hands in triumph]].

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* The first series finale has one that's both awesome [[FunnyMoments and will make you laugh with relief.]] After [[spoiler: Pat and Phil]] make a desperate sprint uphill for the Swiss border, they fall at the feet of a Swiss frontier guard, completely out of breath. "Are we in Switzerland?" [[spoiler: "You've been in Switzerland for the last two miles," he says, laughing, as Pat and Phil clasp hands in triumph]].
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The first series finale has one that's both awesome [[FunnyMoments and will make you laugh with relief.]] After [[spoiler: Pat and Phil]] make a desperate sprint uphill for the Swiss border, they fall at the feet of a Swiss frontier guard, completely out of breath. "Are we in Switzerland?" [[spoiler: "You've been in Switzerland for the last two miles," he says, laughing, as Pat and Phil clasp hands in triumph]].

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