CorbinErikFrederiqueKathyKimMichaelStephen
Celebrity Mole - Episode 6

Clips of each game with a so-so narrative from Ahmad start the finale game, detailing what the players and much of the public thought for each round of the game. Actually an interesting piece, but it's rather long. Each of the final three now states that they are not the Mole.

The set of the final episode of CMH is quite similar to that of Mole 2's. And the final three sit behind three locked doors, just like in Mole 2. Just as usual, secrets will finally be revealed and players reunited. Videos detail the suspicious acts of each player.

ERIK

Erik convinces the team to go for the money that he knew wasn't there in Underwater Charades.

Erik turns down the exemption in Offshore Account in favor of $60,000 (I DON'T find this suspicious, but apparently the producers do)

Erik claims he can surf for close to a minute but doesn't last more than 10 seconds.

FREDERIQUE

Frederique's mediocre performance costs the team in the On the Line game.

Frederique can't get what turned out to be the game winning charade in Underwater Charades.

Frederique doesn't bite a pepper, costing the team a lot in Looky Looky Hot Pepper.

KATHY

Kathy appears to not even try to herd sheep in Baa Baa Black Jack.

Kathy gives up after 10 minutes in the surfing game.

Kathy answers Frederique for every question in 3 Questions.

Welcome back Kim Coles, Stephen Baldwin, Corbin Bernsen, and Michael Boatman to the show for the first time since their executions (well...not Baldwin). Ahmad wants to know why these four players didn't make the final round. Michael says he was wrong about everything, though he was less wrong than Stephen. Kim says she had little chance since the first execution was a crapshoot.

Corbin and Michael both say the game was a lot more intense than they thought it would be. They're waiting for Ahmad to announce another twist to the game, even now that it's over.

Ahmad asks the players who they think is the winner and who they think is the Mole. Hover on their pictures for their picks:

Winner: Kathy, Mole: FrederiqueWinner: Frederique, Mole: ErikWinner: Erik, Mole: KathyWinner: Kathy, Mole: Frederique

Stephen adds that he should have been the Mole, and Corbin should have been the winner. Ahmad says he agrees.

It's time to find out who the winner and the Mole are. Ahmad recaps that Stephen thinks Erik is the Mole, Kim and Michael think it's Frederique and Corbin thinks it's Kathy.

It's time to meet the winner. Inside each of the sealed rooms is a digital hand scanner. Only the winner's hand will be recognized by the scanner. Ahmad instructs the players to place their hands on the scanner.

One door opens. The winner emerges.

it's... Kathy.

Meh. Annoying bitch wins $233,000.

This time only the Mole's handprint will open their door. Frederique and Erik place their hands on the scanner.

The door opens.

The Mole is...

FREDERIQUE

Well, one outta two ain't bad.

All the players, as well as the host were fooled. Stephen now emphatically says he was wrong about EVERYTHING.

Sad to be sure, Erik emerges from the third door. The other six players give him a round of applause as he comes out.

Ahmad has waited six weeks to tell Erik he is the Mole's last victim. Corbin wants a "red damn screen" to appear to signify Erik's "execution." Needlessly, one appears in place of the Mole logo on the screen.

Ahmad mentions Kathy and Erik's coalition, and this seems to be the first the other players are hearing of it.

Ahmad reviews that Stephen and Corbin both picked Kathy on the nights of their executions. Stephen says it's because she's such a "psychopath."

Kathy tried to form a coalition with Stephen, but he was unreceptive to her advances, at least those particular advances. She then turned to Frederique, blissfully unaware that she was trying form a coalition with the Mole. When Frederique didn't offer a conclusive answer, Kathy moved on. Her next target was Kim, but she never got a chance to ask because Kim was the first player executed.

That left Erik. At the top of both of their suspect lists were Stephen and Michael, and they couldn't have been more wrong. On the second quiz, they and Stephen all answered just one question correctly. Kathy and Erik both took the quiz faster, so they remained safe while Stephen was executed.

They then remembered Michael's suspicious activity in the Jobs game, failing to complete his job and costing the group another $1,000 for predicting that Stephen wouldn't do his. They were convinced he was the Mole, but Kathy once again only escaped execution narrowly, tying with Corbin on the third quiz.

This was actually part of Kathy's strategy. She wanted to have the fastest time on every quiz, and in fact did.

Certain that they had the Mole pegged, Kathy worked on Frederique, trying to get her executed. Like a good Mole, Frederique played along.

Everything changed with Michael's execution. Firstly, Erik was very lucky he won the memory game to win the final exemption, because if he hadn't, he would have been executed and Michael would have stayed in the game. Considering that Kathy was certain Michael was the Mole, Michael probably would have won the game had this happened.

Kathy figured out that over the course of the quizzes, she had inadvertently thrown five answers Frederique's way, and figured that, coupled with speed or narrow victories, had been her salvation. Both she and Erik focused in the final round on making the other think they'd been in a coalition all along with the Mole. But neither really bought it. On the final quiz, Kathy beat Erik by three questions to claim the loot.

Stephen says he's proud of how consistently wrong all the way down the line.

Corbin wants to know why Kathy never approached him to be in a coalition, since he seemingly was the only player she did not approach. Kathy claims it was because their playing styles were too similar, and she benefited from having a partner like Erik, almost her complete opposite, especially in that no one apparently had any idea that they'd been working together.

At the time of Stephen's execution, all the players in the game were shocked. He gets a video package devoted to him and his fantastic mouth.

Altercations with Erik, Michael, Corbin, Kathy, and Ahmad all are detailed.

Just like his prior material, these unaired clips are absolutely hilarious, if a bit on the non-sequitur side.

Stephen's strategy, it seems, was just to have a really good time. His party was cut short, however. He's proud of his stupidity, for real.

Corbin says he saw the clues from Mole 2, particularly the ships reflecting the Naval career of that year's Mole, Bill.

Corbin was obsessed with looking for clues when no clues existed. A video package details "Inspector Clue-so."

Corbin pulls a couple of small figurines off the dinner table and somehow tries to make them a clue relating to Stephen. The next day, he tells everyone to switch seats for no real reason. He thinks the winning casket in the Underwater Charades game being an actor Stephen once starred with implicates him as well. He wants to add the hotel room numbers. Corbin thinks he's like a policeman being consumed by a serial killer or a case. At the second dinner, he crawls under the table and emerges saying "I now know who the Mole is!" He wants the candles on the table to also implicate Stephen and says he'll shoot himself if it's not a clue.

He was consumed, whacked, but he's over it now. Stephen says the dinner thing where Corbin blew a gasket is going down in the history books. Corbin says it wasn't a meltdown, but he just wanted an exemption.

The Confession of the Mole

Frederique: "In the first game, it was easy to sabotage. I mean, there I was hanging in the water, they couldn't hear me well, I used my accent, I stalled them a little bit with my directions.

FLASHBACK to the On the Line game, where Frederique fails to beat Stephen's time, asking for "leadway."

"Little did I know that 'leadway' was not an English word. And then finally when I got the water, I had sort of a hard time reaching it into the basket. Which of course, I could have all done like that.(snaps) To avoid any suspicion, I gave all the fault at Corbin.

FLASHBACK to the Underwater Charades game, where Frederique and Stephen don't guess the game-winning charade.

"I couldn't believe that Stephen couldn't get to American Beauty. I mean, I had that title ready in my head. I was like biting my tongue not to give it to Stephen, but he couldn't get it. It was amazing. And I steered him a little bit in the wrong direction. Definitely sidetracked him quite a bit. It made him even look very Molish.

FLASHBACK to the Offshore Account game.

"In the Offshore Account game, I was instructed to be the one looking good at the beach. But Corbin just took control and chose Erik to be the one looking good at the beach. Corbin was taking complete control of putting the raft together, and all attention was on Corbin. And nobody paid attention to me loosening up a few knots. Everything goes right, I'm sabotaging this game, the raft is not going anywhere, everything is fine, Erik is going out there to get his exemption, and the next moment, he turns down the exemption, takes the money for the pot, and that meant the next game, I had to sabotage.

FLASHBACK to the chili pepper game.

"At that point in the game, I think everybody suspected Michael. So when the time came for me to have a pepper, I denied it. I just didn't eat it.

"I knew that Kathy was not going to be able to get on that surfboard."

FLASHBACK to the Hulapalooza game.

"So I tried to do as good as possible. Which worked out, and took a little bit of suspicion off me.

FLASHBACK to the "Exemption" game, later that same episode.

"The goal was really to come in just after Erik was finished with his game. Michael wasn't in great shape. I didn't know what was going to happen, so I just started running, running, running.

FLASHBACK to the It Takes a Thief game, which Frederique did not sabotage.

"There was Kathy trying to convince Erik that she was the Mole. Then Erik was convincing Kathy he was the Mole. Or did they really suck at the game and it was a complete sad moment for both of them?

"I've always loved playing games, but to actually be the game was an amazing experience."

Ahmad tells Frederique she was such a good Mole, for fooling everybody. She says she tried to play along with some of Corbin's "clues" to throw others off.

The Clues

There were some hidden clues throughout the season, just for us "die-hard" Mole fans.

The first clue was in the show open in every episode. In Ahmad's narration, when he says "someone is being paid to deceive the others and sabotage the games," only Frederique's face is visible in the helicopter.

In episode one, the teaser for the Baa Baa Black Jack game referred to it as "the Wild Wild West Mole style." Frederique was in the movie The Wild Wild West.

When Corbin was giving his predictions during the Jobs game, the aircraft registration number on the plane behind him was VS-CMH03, or Victoria's Secret Celebrity Mole Hawaii 2003. Frederique modeled for Victoria's Secret for more than a decade.

Part of the pile of junk in the Offshore Account game was a dolphin bearing red, white, and blue stripes, just like the flag of the Netherlands, home country of the Mole.

In the It Takes a Thief game, when Kathy finds the watermelon in the walk-in refrigerator, there are storage bins above her that say Fruit, Vegetables, Dairy, Water, and Meat, which is again a code for Frederique Van Der Wal Mole.

Ahmad reviews that Kathy has won $233,000, Frederique goes home with the satisfaction of a job very well done, and for the rest, the game is finally over.

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