BBC Gameshow - The Traitors

Just a heads up please folks. I've heard rumours that the winner of the current version of Traitors has been leaked.

I doubt anyone was going to post it, but if you know, and you were considering posting it, please don't. Not even within spoiler tags. I'm watching the shows live which means I'm OK to look at anything within spoiler tags, but if I open one and find someone has leaked how the show has ended, before it's aired, you will be banned.

It's just that I've been a bit twitchy about opening the handful of spoiler posts above :)
 
As much as I do love the show, Traitors are always in the best position to win and control the game.

Even when one gets banished the remaining traitors just have to recruit somebody new, preferably one that other faithfuls are sure are 100% faithful.

And once or twice you might have to push another traitor under the bus at the roundtable when the writing is on the wall for them, to make yourself look faithful.
Indeed.
I've seen a few series from different countries now and at the end it should be a logical series of events but people are silly. It's so fascinating how people turn on each other and suspect for the most stupid of reasons.
 
It's so fascinating how people turn on each other and suspect for the most stupid of reasons.
That's the thing though, if the traitors play it properly, nobody should have any reason to suspect anyone.

It's only when they make a stupid mistake that they can give something away, like Wossy did in the first episode where he forgot he had a shield. Alan did the same thing at the round table. I wonder if Joe will remember Jonathan did the same thing now.

Other things like that have happened in different series and been picked up on, but the person who noticed hasn't been able to persuade the other faithfuls.
 
Oh Joe, apologising to Cat at the last moment was your downfall. We (the audience) know you were apologising for leading her on and 'changing' your decision to her, not to David but the others saw it as a traitor apologising to another traitor, even though Cat didn't confirm either way.
 
I'm not happy at the person cutting onions outside my window last night!

Love Alan to bits, so glad he made it through. I thought the Faithfuls had it in the bag and Joe got them onboard. Joe making pacts and not sticking to them, then Nick and David hearing Joe made a pact with Alan and Cat. Boom, he did it to himself.
 
I'm not happy at the person cutting onions outside my window last night!

Love Alan to bits, so glad he made it through. I thought the Faithfuls had it in the bag and Joe got them onboard. Joe making pacts and not sticking to them, then Nick and David hearing Joe made a pact with Alan and Cat. Boom, he did it to himself.

I didn't really get that bit when Nick said that's why he decided to vote for Joe at the end. Joe told him that's what he was going to do in order to trick Alan and Cat into voting for David, and then Nick was like, "I can't decide between Joe and Alan because Joe switched his vote to Cat". Was he not listening, or did something get lost in the edit, because it seemed bizarre to me.
 
I didn't really get that bit when Nick said that's why he decided to vote for Joe at the end. Joe told him that's what he was going to do in order to trick Alan and Cat into voting for David, and then Nick was like, "I can't decide between Joe and Alan because Joe switched his vote to Cat". Was he not listening, or did something get lost in the edit, because it seemed bizarre to me.
I think it's when Alan outed Joe as having made a pact with him and Cat. Specifically the pact part, did Joe confirm to Nick when it was done and he tricked them with a Pact? if not it looks like a double cross. Feek pointed out that Joe said sorry to Cat, as if he voted off a fellow Traitor. At the fountain at the end Nick said to Joe he thought he was being played and I find it totally plausible with how strong and pack leading Joe was being at the end.
 
I think it's when Alan outed Joe as having made a pact with him and Cat. Specifically the pact part, did Joe confirm to Nick when it was done and he tricked them with a Pact? if not it looks like a double cross. Feek pointed out that Joe said sorry to Cat, as if he voted off a fellow Traitor. At the fountain at the end Nick said to Joe he thought he was being played and I find it totally plausible with how strong and pack leading Joe was being at the end.

Ah, I think you’re right. Joe said he was going to “get close” to Cat and Alan but didn’t say anything about making a pact with them to trick them — I think he said that in the interview, not directly to Nick.

And then apologising to Cat sowed the seed of doubt. Ultimately Joe just got a bit too pushy/big for his boots.
 
I can't believe they won. that was very sad/ funny to watch... Lol

The Swedish traitors just started but it's a 50/50 public celeb mix and it just feels meh.
 
He was a good traitor on the show because he is Alan Carr and they all knew each other and his quirks. On the normal show he'd have been voted off early.

Overall a good series but not being able to reveal if they are traitor/faithful at the end ruins the show. I hope they stop doing that in the future.
 
He was a good traitor on the show because he is Alan Carr and they all knew each other and his quirks. On the normal show he'd have been voted off early.

Overall a good series but not being able to reveal if they are traitor/faithful at the end ruins the show. I hope they stop doing that in the future.
How does it ruin the show? If they voted off 3 traitors in a row and they had all revealed they were traitors, then it would make the endgame very boring.
 
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