








Video highlights of the six rounds and five executions begin the finale episode.
Ahmad welcomes us to the finale. The executed players have reunited, and the three remaining in the game sit behind locked doors.
As usual, he asks the losers for their picks. Hover on the pictures for their predictions.

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Before the big reveal, video packages detail suspicious acts by the final three.
ANGIE
Angie convinces the group to buy the false story in Artifact or Fiction.
Angie steps out of the circle in the pinata party game.
Angie is almost singlehandedly responsibly for derailing Exemption or Bust.
MARK
Mark picks the exemption pinata.
Mark wins no money in the Tequila Shooters game.
Mark actively tries to capsize the boat in the Treasure Code game.
DENNIS
Dennis takes next to no notes all season.
Dennis refuses the exemption in Exemption or Bust.
Dennis opens his briefcase and still only places one correct photograph.
It is now time for the reveal. Ahmad stands beside the locked doors with three keys. Only the winner's key will open their door. He puts one key in each slot and instructs them to try to unlock their doors.
The handles jiggle...
...the doors shake....
....one turns...
....and the person who emerges...
...is....
DENNIS!

Dennis has won $222,000.
Ahmad now instructs Dennis to place the next key in the Mole's door, and since Dennis knows who it is, he puts it in the slot.
The Mole is revealed...
...as....
ANGIE

Sullen, Mark still sits behind his door. They let him out. He has now earned this.

Ahmad tells Mark to take his bag and leave the game immediately. He refuses.
The final three join the first five on the couch to watch some video clips, the first detailing Dennis and Mark.
Mark created suspicion through humor. Dennis confused and intimidated the players through his persona. Dennis had the slowest time on the quiz, but outscored five other players. Mark had the top score on the first two quizzes.
Angie became Mark's prime suspect after Exemption or Bust.
Afterward though, when Angie earned money, he wavered.
Dennis and Mark both then began to suspect Tracey. They both answered the fourth quiz for Tracey.
Mark again began to suspect Angie after Donkey Ralley.
Dennis however was still sure Tracey was the Mole. Tracey gave Dennis the exemption in the Graduate game. Mark got 8 out of 10 correct answers on the fifth quiz. Dennis scored the lowest on the quiz and would have been executed if not for the exemption he received from Tracey.
Tracey was the fastest on the quiz and got five right answers, but was still executed. Since his suspect was executed, Dennis needed to pick someone else. Mark tried to put suspicion on himself, but it didn't work. He noticed Angie stalling underwater, and became sure it was her.
Dennis shook Mark's confidence in the memory game enough to make him switch his vote.
Dennis answered 17 out of 20 correctly on the final quiz.
Tracey is stunned and understandably disappointed that the Graduate game exemption cost her a shot at winning everything.
The next video package details the game played by Corbin and Stephen. Both seemed to have new strategies, to have recovered from past mistakes. But both failed again in much the same way. Both were convinced early that Angie was not the Mole. Corbin tried to not look for clues again, but did.
On one occasion, Corbin was dead on in his search for clues. Seven small candles sat lit in front of Angie at one meal, corresponding to her journal number 7.
Corbin and Stephen suck at this game, but we love them anyway.
The Confession of the Mole
Angie: "The strategy this year was for me to be ruthless in my sabotage, and I did that starting in the first episode."
FLASHBACK to the Artifact or Fiction game in episode one. Angie convinces the group to buy the false story.
"I knew the liar was Mark. I convinced them that he was telling the truth. I had said I went shopping and saw this same little artifact in one of the stores at the hotel. So I played Stephen in this game. Sorry, Stephen. It was my first successful sabotage, but many more to go." "My second sabotage was during the pinata game, and I was told to be a swinger."
FLASHBACK to the Pinata Party game, where Angie is unable to immediately be a swinger but concocts a story about being sick and is able to sabotage.
"It all happened so quick and I couldn't be a swinger, so I was thinking on my feet. Once I see these bouncy things I'm like, 'OK, there's my out. I'm gonna act like I'm sick.' I wasn't sick at all. Even the producers called me that night and they were like, 'Are you really sick?' and I was like, 'No!" I'm swinging, I'm swinging at the legs, and then I step out on purpose. My second sabotage cost the group another $10,000."FLASHBACK to the Exemption or Bust game, which Angie derails.
"The producers told me that I must not let this game go through, so I let it loose on Corbin. I have to say, when I got back in the room after flipping Corbin off, I laughed so hard, 'cuz I was like, 'I know there's no way he thinks I'm the Mole now.'" "I told Dennis to go the wrong way. Turn right, turn left, backwards, forwards."
FLASHBACK to the Mariachi Maze game in episode three, where Angie's team adds no money to the pot.
"It was so confusing, he went the wrong way.That game ended up costing the group another $20,000. Imagine all the money they would have made, if I wasn't here."
FLASHBACK to the Still Life painting game in episode four.
"That was the worst picture ever. An artist I'm not, and it ended up costing them $20,000."
FLASHBACK to the Donkey Ralley game in episode five.
"I claimed the words weren't in the dictionary. Come on! The words are in the dictionary. In the Donkey Ralley game, my sabotage ended costing $30,000." "You know, it's such a stereotype - dumb model. I used that to my advantage. I was like 'Okay, this is going to be easy. Nobody will doubt that I don't know these questions."
FLASHBACK to the Graduate game, where Angie's misses cost money.
"It was physically painful to miss some of those questions. I was like, 'Uhhhh!' Dumb model. We ain't so dumb." "The producers wanted me to be in the water because what better to sink a boat than two six-foot-six men? All I had to do was stall. It was only a matter of time before that boat sank."
FLASHBACK to the Treasure Code game in episode six.
"In the Treasure Code game I ended up costing them $40,000. I had fun doing the - being the Mole." "For all of you who doubted me, $195,000 later isn't such a bad day's work."
$195,000 is the amount Angie sabotaged.
The Clues
The next video package details the season's clues.
The number 7 revealed it all - Angie's journal and lucky number.
The number on El Taxi Loco was 151, which when the digits are added together equals 7.
Another clue appeared on question 7 of the first quiz, regarding the skinny dipping. The correct answer was the 7th one - "The Mole wore no top"
The number seven appeared in Ahmad's hat when he explained the rules for Clucks for Bucks.
In the painting of Ahmad and a mole on the golf hole, the 7 appears on the flag in the hole.
The first three answers in the Graduate game were 7 Antarctica Equator, the Mole's lucky number and her initials. The answer to the seventh question was Mole.
Angie's helmet in the Treasure Code game bore a 7.
Even the CMY logo on the screen bears what can be interpreted as a clue - a number 7 below the A in Yucatan and the E in Mole.
This is episode seven.
Ahmad reviews that Dennis has won $222,000, Angie is the Mole, and the other six are done with the ordeal.