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Traitors '25 Starts 1/1/25 8pm

I'm halfway through and Jake is pissing me off so much. No shit it's a selfish game, it's the Traitors and Dan is right that everyone is going to be selfish. And someone had to row the boat, and other people got on the rafts, Jake and Charlotte weren't the only ones.
 
I'm halfway through and Jake is pissing me off so much. No shit it's a selfish game, it's the Traitors and Dan is right that everyone is going to be selfish. And someone had to row the boat, and other people got on the rafts, Jake and Charlotte weren't the only ones.

Dan seems to have forgotten that it's not a game that can only have a solo winner, though.

And he hates Kas - it seems personal even though he claims to be all logic. But him being so certain means he's marked himself for banishment once Kas is out
 
Stop reading the thread: you’re an episode behind!
I've caught up now!

It definitely is getting personal with some people. Linda and Jake, for instance. Tbh I don't get why everyone's down on Kas, but his rant at the table didn't help. Ant and Brian both got banished for similar - the more you protest, the more suspicious you look.

Minah is my fave so far. Freddie is going to be this series' Mollie unless he gets offed.
 
No, I mean the way he was getting really worked up. That's always a bad idea. Though tbf if someone thought I was Harold Shipman, I'd get mad. And Lisa is a vicar and they're pillars of the community too, by that logic, she's like the vicar in Space's Neighbourhood.
 
No, I mean the way he was getting really worked up. That's always a bad idea. Though tbf if someone thought I was Harold Shipman, I'd get mad. And Lisa is a vicar and they're pillars of the community too, by that logic, she's like the vicar in Space's Neighbourhood.

They don't know she's a vicar - probably sensible of her.

If he hadn't have reacted they'd have held that against him too.
 
I didn’t expect to like this show so much, but I can’t get enough of it.

It’s just a great demonstration of how people can know absolutely fuck all and yet feel so confident. How people construct grand theories out of total bullshit, but believe it because it’s a theory.

It proves one of the weird facts of life, that something making sense or seeming to make sense in no way means that it’s true.
 
What a great episode. "Heal by day, kill by night"; "So I'm basically Harold Shipman"; "It's a self-interested game"; the slow zoom into a Learn Welsh book.

I was talking to the current Mr Berske about the differences between this and Big Brother, and why the latter doesn't always grab me. I think Traitors manages to feel interesting and compelling all the way through, while BB sometimes just shuts down for a few days and loses me.
 
I disagree with you there. He was entirely correct: that is exactly what they’d just said. And said before the round table too!

“Doctor by day, murders by night. Makes sense”.

NO. IT. DOESN’T! 🤣

Didn't Kas himself say the exact same thing to Claudia when he was pitching to be a traitor?
 
I think we need a list of things that qualify as TRAITOR BEHAVIOUR.

I'll start.

1. Being nice
2. Being a doctor
3. Having a sister
4. Having one arm
5. Putting yourself in a queue in a manner that slightly annoys somebody prior to any Traitors even being selected

...
Looking around.
Having a gleam in your eye.
Moving funny.
 
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