Eight agents now remain: Justin, Sandee, Michael, Joel, Jeff, Alison, Li and Omar. They are separated into hotel rooms once more. In the captain's quarters is Joel and Justin. They immediately begin talking about their suspects. While Joel is a bit reluctant to share, he does admit that Justin is "high up on my list of CyberMole material." At Mermaid Landing, Alison and Jeff party up the room and begin talking about drinking games. In the Pharoah's Chamber, Li and Michael talk about school, but also talk about being able to trust everyone else even though they shouldn't. The Samurai Asylum finds Sandee and Omar talking about their lives and Omar's education. Alison confesses that she doesn't understand how Li was able to pass the execution quiz when Li hasn't truly been around. Then, Li and Alison begin to message each other because Li trusts Alison due to their time in Captain's Quarters. It begins a moral conundrum for Alison.
The eight agents then compete in their next challenge which is a tournament that uses a game a bit like rock/paper/scissors. Omar and Joel put down an identical sequence down, so their entire game was decided by tiebreakers. But in the end Omar, Jeff, Sandee and Michael won their matchups. Then in the semifinals, the winners now have more items to choose from, because they keep all the items that they won from the previous battles. So with more strategy in the game, Jeff and Sandee proved victorious. In the finals, Sandee wins the entire tournament. And in the end she also gained $12 that could be placed towards the jackpot. She is then given a decision. She can buy Execution Quiz Exemptions with the money that was just won. She decides to buy only one Exemption for herself and then $7 is placed in the jackpot.
The next challenge begins. According to the numbers that they preselected, they are separated into two teams: 1- Joel, Sandee, Alison and Li on one side; 2- Michael, Jeff, Justin and Omar in the other. For Joel's team, they must deduce the heights of all eight agents without directly asking the other team for their shoe sizes or directly letting them know that they are looking for shoe sizes. Michael's team must get the heights of everyone. If they solve all eight, they gain $8. They can also ask a question for $1 penalty. Team 2 quickly gives each other their shoe sizes according to what they believed they put on the application. Then Alison and Michael start messaging each other about their suspicions. Alison tells Michael about her theory on why Li is still in the game and tries to persuade Michael that Joel is the cybermole. Sandee and Joel then talk about Justin's suspicious tendencies and Justin even confronts Sandee on the subject.
Back in the main chat forum, Michael figured out how to start the challenge, he starts talking about his difficult on buying shoes and talks about international sizes but he never asks a question. Sandee picked up the scent and talks about a friend that bought her Japanese slippers in size 64. Sandee even goes so far as to ask Alison what is her size shoe. Sandee begins to talk about Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman and how men don't like women to be taller than them, she asks why that is. However no one on the other team picked up the clues and begin to talk about their feelings on the subject and none give anecdotes with telltale statistics.
Sandee and Alison begin talking about their current progress with the boys on the other team. Sandee believes that they know what I want and they simply refuse to say. Since Sandee understands the dichotomy of the challenge, she talks with Alison exactly what they want and urges the others on her team to follow suit. Sandee takes intiative for her team again and posts regarding an article in Men's Health that shorter men show lesser respect. Justin posts his height and says that it's not a problem because of height. Joel takes this loose thread and adds "well I am 6'3" and I got you beat Justin, I wonder if I am the tallest here?" Joel then takes the opportunity to confess that he doesn't understand why Sandee and Alison needed to talk bad about him on their team challenge board behind his back. Earlier Sandee and Alison wonder where Joel was and why he didn't even post his own height for his own team. They also wonder why he applied for the entire project if he doesn't bother show up.
Sandee then realizes that Joel's post might disqualify them because it expressly asks a question regarding height. This begins to worry Alison and Sandee but Joel remains confident that it will not cause disqualification. Sandee then realizes the deadline is approaching and asks three questions regarding the heights of the boys that did not post their height. Their challenge is now only worth $5 maximum. Luckily Michael's team has accumulated all eight shoe sizes. They must now hope that no one has lied, or else they may lose an easy $8. However, team 1 is disqualified and team 2 gains the maximum amount. Only $8 was won in the challenge. While the other players think about their suspicions and worry about being eliminated, Sandee takes the opportunity to ask Michael why he refused to tell her the info. However, Michael is completely in the dark and does not know how to respond. Sandee then fills him in. She still tells him that she still likes him, she can no longer trust him. Her most trusted ally has now become one of her main suspicions. Their argument breaks out to the main chat room and Justin senses that something is wrong. He tries to console both and urges them both to apologies, but the damage was already done.
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