One of the luckiest numbers of them all...7...You all must feel lucky...Either that or I'm crazy...But 7 does have it's perks...having a movie named after it...having deadly sins attatched to it...the amount of people playing this game that have no chance..(did I say that out loud?)...Still...the quest for your holy grail continues...Good luck... –jpringman
The seven remaining agents: Michael, Jeff, Alison, Sandee, Joel, Omar and Li immediately begin to lament over the loss of key agent Justin who was routinely fired last episode. However, as much as Sandee regrets his loss she at least knew who he was aiming for on the last execution quiz. Joel feels bad that an active agent is lost, but feels better than Justin can't screw up any more challenges. The agents then nominate natural born leaders in the group which happen to be Omar and Jeff.
Michael finally understands what Sandee was angry about. He also feels uneasy about Justin's execution, but moreso he feels worse about how Joel responded to the execution. Sandee shares a hotel room with Li and Jeff. She then consequently tells Jeff that she no longer considers him a suspect. Jeff then wonders what he did to do that. In the Pharoah's Chamber, Omar tells Joel that he suspects him...which isn't the best way to introduce oneself. Each player is then given a "secret challenge". S/he must creatively insult another player on t he team to gain money. Some players are disgusted with the challenge and refuse to do so. Some have a little grudge and are glad to get the fires started...
Still angry about the height/shoe challenge, Sandee confronts Joel, you blatantly broke the rules even after I warned you not to. I hate to insult you, but you are either a very poor player or you are the cybermole. Others begin to act upon the statement and add their own thoughts about Joel. Joel does not fire back at the players though and attempts to defend each attack without insulting another player. Joel confesses that he doesn't understand how he made so many mistakes but in doing so, he is starting to see the players' true colors and that only is helping him discover the cybermole. Alison messages Joel about her thoughts this episode and how it isn't unfair that everyone is attacking Joel which relaxes Joel a bit.
The next challenge is shown and Jeff and Omar must head up the challenge. Each must present reasons why an unsatiable character (prostitute/drug dealer) should be allowed to take a last spot on a boat leaving a doomed volcanic island. Jeff defends the drug dealer and Omar takes the prostitute. The winner may possibly win an XX or money for the jackpot. Neither arguer knows. Jeff persuaded three of the others to vote for his drug dealer and thus happens to win the XX because Jeff selected Box A!
Although most insults were public, Jeff and Michael stage a fight in their messaging system. At the same time, some agents are questioning Joel, Alison and Li's motives for refusing to insult others. Some find it suspicious, but some find it respectable. The episode ends and the agents explain the reason for the insults. Some just wanted to add money to the jackpot, while others' morals kept them from adding to the challenge. But did some insult purposely or was it just fueled by money? This causes Joel to have even more motivation to win the entire game now...
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