This season of Peaky Blinders was exciting, heartbreaking, and even humorous—remember when Arthur tried to lead his first meeting as chairman of the board? After they solved all three clues, Kelley sent the player a photo of their final destination, the Puente de la Mujer. The first player to arrive was offered a choice: To add $75,000 in the pot, or to be allowed to view "the Mole's dossier", which might or might not contain information that could help on the final quiz. It featured a recap of the first half of the season, and various never-before-seen footage from the first five weeks. Liz's blindfold also came off, seemingly by accident, and she kept her eyes tightly closed as she retrieved it. Add Image. An additional exemption was also announced, but was left for the players to figure out. John and Kristy were placed in the engine room, driving the Flyer, and would gain free passes through to the next episode if it arrived in Kingston, 10 kilometers from the starting position, before the others, split into three duos, finished their mini-tasks. They were told that each person must know precisely what they were signing if the signature was to count. The other two were given $10,000 from the kitty to bet on the answers the other player gave, and could bet between $1,000 and $5,000 on each question. The initial inclination was to vote Kristen, but Clay argued that he had not had an exemption, and the group relented after he agreed to return the favour to Kristen in the future. Liane and Kristy took the opportunity to get out of the cold, reducing the group's winnings for this assignment to $4,000. Once they had finished 12 new pigs (a timeframe of roughly an hour), the mission ended. Craig and Liz's assignment was to, within an hour, get to them using the 1,462 stairs to Liane on the observation deck, and once there climb up the center of the tower to get to John. John had written all of his and Liane's answers on a white board, and once the four of them were together, they were told to discard the white board and recite the fifty states from memory, within five minutes. However, nothing shocked fans more than the final episode of the season. The winner of The Mole, Liz Cantor, has since become a fill-in weather presenter on Seven News Brisbane. The players were given 50 minutes to carry as many of 200 five-pound gold-colored bricks as possible approximately 2,800 feet up to the top of the 10,000-foot mountain they were brought to, provided only with backpacks. Every time a bottle was found, the treadmill would increase speed. Each team needed to get their count exactly right to win the challenge, and each wrong guess cost $1,000 from the kitty. "Didn't Polly and Tommy's conversation mention a person (which I think it's Michael) who betrayed him, about choosing sides and stuff, and she asks 'what about me?'" The "goal-oriented" team finally scored with penalty kicks, and made their way to the gondolas. A giant clock in the room shone a laser pointer at a spot on the wall determined by the time the clock was set to. The helicopter and boat teams arrived at the hostages' cell in plenty of time, but the car team of Juan, Liz, and Kristy did not immediately take off from the starting position and were too far away by road to make it to the hostages in time when all was figured out. Each correct answer was worth $2,000. They split into three groups, with each using a different means to get the word out. However, Clay managed to deduce a pattern in the numbers, and determined the correct number. The time limit was set by two local potters creating clay pigs at the arena. Craig and John got one of Liz's questions right and one wrong, finishing at even money. Kristy and Liz were both terrified, but jumped, and narrowly missed the ball. The sheep team's first guess of 599 sheep was correct. After the luge, the "can't trust anyone" player had to arrange actual fruits in the same order as the images, choosing from a table full of fruit. The word MOLE has 4 letters in it suggesting that John is the mole. Craig and Liz arrived to Liane, and subsequently to John, in time. How's the View: The players were asked to choose two players who consider themselves "Young at Heart", (Paul and Craig) and then asked to split into two pairs, each having one Young at Heart member. Twenty-eight pigs were successfully launched and caught, for a total of $28,000 added to the pot.
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