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A new series of The Traitors premieres TONIGHT (Wednesday) at 9pm I'm so excited!!!
For those that don't know or haven't seen the first series it started last year hosted by Claudia Winklemen. It is essentially a reality TV show/game based on the tabletop game Werewolf. The show splits the contestants into Faithfuls and Traitors (last year 3 Traitors were selected I'm assuming it's going to be the same). During the night the Traitors meet up in secret to select a Faithful to "murder" which the selected Faithful will receive a delivered letter telling them they have been eliminated. During the daytime phase the contestants go about their day as well as doing a group challenge to earn money for the final prize pot. Afterwards the contestants gather round the table and debate on who they think the traitor is. They all vote and the person with the most votes is eliminated and they get to reveal whether they are a Faithful or Traitor.
Loads of stuff went down last season and I can't wait what this season has in store! I will be sharing my thoughts throughout but you are all welcome to discuss your thoughts and predictions throughout too!
For those that don't know or haven't seen the first series it started last year hosted by Claudia Winklemen. It is essentially a reality TV show/game based on the tabletop game Werewolf. The show splits the contestants into Faithfuls and Traitors (last year 3 Traitors were selected I'm assuming it's going to be the same). During the night the Traitors meet up in secret to select a Faithful to "murder" which the selected Faithful will receive a delivered letter telling them they have been eliminated. During the daytime phase the contestants go about their day as well as doing a group challenge to earn money for the final prize pot. Afterwards the contestants gather round the table and debate on who they think the traitor is. They all vote and the person with the most votes is eliminated and they get to reveal whether they are a Faithful or Traitor.
Loads of stuff went down last season and I can't wait what this season has in store! I will be sharing my thoughts throughout but you are all welcome to discuss your thoughts and predictions throughout too!
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Oh wowie that first episode was great! Did not disappoint one bit! I could tell that they tried to not do the same things as they did last time. I feel like when I'm reviewing the episodes for me it only seems appropriate if I do a non spoiler portion and a spoiler portion of the post so for those who still need to watch it I won't reveal anything too spoiler worthy. If any replies do reveal too much I appreciate you add the spoiler tags too!
So. This season, just like the last one has 22 contestants and unlike last season, we start with 4 traitors as opposed to the previous 3. There is no murder or banishment this episode but we do get to see the first mission of the series which was worth £15,000 if they manage to finish it. Straight away I felt like the episode only paid attention to a handful of contestants, mostly the traitors and the main suspects that people had eyes on but that's about it. I wouldn't say I went away having a real connection with everyone compared to last season. It's quite obvious on who the producers of the show want you to pay attention to and basically don't give a shit about anyone else. Saying that it was really nice trying to piece things together, I had plenty of discussion with my mum on what my strategy would be and what I would have done. And yeah... I'm quite happy this program is back on
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So. This season, just like the last one has 22 contestants and unlike last season, we start with 4 traitors as opposed to the previous 3. There is no murder or banishment this episode but we do get to see the first mission of the series which was worth £15,000 if they manage to finish it. Straight away I felt like the episode only paid attention to a handful of contestants, mostly the traitors and the main suspects that people had eyes on but that's about it. I wouldn't say I went away having a real connection with everyone compared to last season. It's quite obvious on who the producers of the show want you to pay attention to and basically don't give a shit about anyone else. Saying that it was really nice trying to piece things together, I had plenty of discussion with my mum on what my strategy would be and what I would have done. And yeah... I'm quite happy this program is back on
Now on to the spoiler section
Can't wait to hear other people's thoughts!
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Episode 2
So episode 2 was yesterday (Thursday) and here are my thoughts! Once again I will keep names out of it to avoid spoilers and I will do a separate spoiler section for those who have seen it. Reactions to spoilers are welcome but I appreciate it if you put spoiler tags on them please- just keep it considerate for others!
So the episode starts off with revealing who the other Traitors picked as their final Traitor, which was presented as a possibility between 4 people. The person who was actually picked for me, was the person who I would have least wanted as a Traitor imo but maybe that could work in their favour as this person is quite low key and seems to blend in well.
Next, with the murder selection I found this to be quite predictable as the selected person was quite strong and I felt like the Traitors' reasoning was quite obvious too. So far, Ive noticed compared to Season 1 these guys havent done anything too crazy and unexpected, already a different approach to last time.
With the mission, I thought this was a nice and chill one compared to yesterdays. If im honest with Episode 1 I felt like the contestants were given quite a lot to do and it seemed like a very challenging first mission. As I probably mentioned before with Season 1 the missions at least got harder and harder but here it didnt seem the case. The mission in this episode did seem funny to watch at least. I did find some of the contestants acting a bit shady and I think their actions have for sure put a target on their back.
And finally the banishment at the round table, I wont go into too much detail because a lot of stuff went down, a lot of names were thrown around for the first round table debate of the season. I was sort of expecting this outcome even though I was sad this person went home, they were one of my early faves. There was also a discussion on who the Traitors wanted to murder but that will be revealed next episode so I will give my thoughts on that after episode 3. Overall, this episode didnt seem as intense as episode one and there are a lot of people already being careless with their strategy. It will be interesting to see how this pans out
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So episode 2 was yesterday (Thursday) and here are my thoughts! Once again I will keep names out of it to avoid spoilers and I will do a separate spoiler section for those who have seen it. Reactions to spoilers are welcome but I appreciate it if you put spoiler tags on them please- just keep it considerate for others!
So the episode starts off with revealing who the other Traitors picked as their final Traitor, which was presented as a possibility between 4 people. The person who was actually picked for me, was the person who I would have least wanted as a Traitor imo but maybe that could work in their favour as this person is quite low key and seems to blend in well.
Next, with the murder selection I found this to be quite predictable as the selected person was quite strong and I felt like the Traitors' reasoning was quite obvious too. So far, Ive noticed compared to Season 1 these guys havent done anything too crazy and unexpected, already a different approach to last time.
With the mission, I thought this was a nice and chill one compared to yesterdays. If im honest with Episode 1 I felt like the contestants were given quite a lot to do and it seemed like a very challenging first mission. As I probably mentioned before with Season 1 the missions at least got harder and harder but here it didnt seem the case. The mission in this episode did seem funny to watch at least. I did find some of the contestants acting a bit shady and I think their actions have for sure put a target on their back.
And finally the banishment at the round table, I wont go into too much detail because a lot of stuff went down, a lot of names were thrown around for the first round table debate of the season. I was sort of expecting this outcome even though I was sad this person went home, they were one of my early faves. There was also a discussion on who the Traitors wanted to murder but that will be revealed next episode so I will give my thoughts on that after episode 3. Overall, this episode didnt seem as intense as episode one and there are a lot of people already being careless with their strategy. It will be interesting to see how this pans out
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Strangely enough there was a question about this on tonight's "The Chase", the question was "What do they call contestants who aren't traitors?", as I recall the answer was er, "Faithful" I think.
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Rich-Allen1976 wrote: ↑05 Jan 2024, 20:06Strangely enough there was a question about this on tonight's "The Chase", the question was "What do they call contestants who aren't traitors?", as I recall the answer was er, "Faithful" I think.
Yeeeessss! They are!
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Episode 3
What a great episode to round off the first week of shows! The next episode I believe isnt until probably next Wednesday (?) Im not sure. As always I will be posting my spoiler free review and then adding my spoiler worthy thoughts after. Once again feel free to add to the discussion and anything potentially spoiler worthy (e.g. murder victim, who gets banished etc) I ask you put spoiler tags over them
So I will start by saying that this was probably the most tense episode yet and there was some very iconic moments to come out of this episode. The producers really said "don't let them know your next move" thats for sure lol. Ok so I will begin with the murder. Once again I was sort of expecting this person to get murdered. If anything they was the one person out of the shortlisted faithfuls that I hoped was going to get murdered although strategically I was hoping the Traitors would go a different direction based on a few things that was said at the previous round table I thought we were going to get someone thrown under the bus but this didnt exactly happen in this case.
For the mission we had the obligatory "who is most likely to" task where the contestants had to guess correctly on a few statements and all the answers were based off a survey they all had to fill in. I'm never a fan of these types of tasks personally because it does forcefully ruffle some feathers and plants some false seeds in peoples head. Im thinking back to the previous season and I think one statement was "who is the most trustworthy" or something and one person got picked and then poof! he got murdered the next night so it definitely sets some people up for the worst.
As for the round table, I won't say a lot here because this was there all the action happened but I will tell you my heart was racing the entire time it was really intense. A lot of names were put in, some I felt were throwaway votes and some were just based on 0 evidence other than the fact they just dont like the person they voted for (not a valid reason!). The vote did eventually end up in a three way tie which we wont know the outcome until next week (sadly) As a result we dont know who the Traitors put up for murder that night.
And now on to the spoilers!
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What a great episode to round off the first week of shows! The next episode I believe isnt until probably next Wednesday (?) Im not sure. As always I will be posting my spoiler free review and then adding my spoiler worthy thoughts after. Once again feel free to add to the discussion and anything potentially spoiler worthy (e.g. murder victim, who gets banished etc) I ask you put spoiler tags over them
So I will start by saying that this was probably the most tense episode yet and there was some very iconic moments to come out of this episode. The producers really said "don't let them know your next move" thats for sure lol. Ok so I will begin with the murder. Once again I was sort of expecting this person to get murdered. If anything they was the one person out of the shortlisted faithfuls that I hoped was going to get murdered although strategically I was hoping the Traitors would go a different direction based on a few things that was said at the previous round table I thought we were going to get someone thrown under the bus but this didnt exactly happen in this case.
For the mission we had the obligatory "who is most likely to" task where the contestants had to guess correctly on a few statements and all the answers were based off a survey they all had to fill in. I'm never a fan of these types of tasks personally because it does forcefully ruffle some feathers and plants some false seeds in peoples head. Im thinking back to the previous season and I think one statement was "who is the most trustworthy" or something and one person got picked and then poof! he got murdered the next night so it definitely sets some people up for the worst.
As for the round table, I won't say a lot here because this was there all the action happened but I will tell you my heart was racing the entire time it was really intense. A lot of names were put in, some I felt were throwaway votes and some were just based on 0 evidence other than the fact they just dont like the person they voted for (not a valid reason!). The vote did eventually end up in a three way tie which we wont know the outcome until next week (sadly) As a result we dont know who the Traitors put up for murder that night.
And now on to the spoilers!
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What is it about? I heard the first season was good, but don't really get what is happening?
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So if you ever played the tabletop game Werewolf its a bit like that. Most of the contestants are faithfuls and you have like 3 or 4 traitors. During the night the Traitors meet in secret to discuss who they want to murder and then after everyone goes out to do a mission to bank money for the prize pot. After the mission everyone gathers around the round table and discuss who they want to banish. It gets put to a vote and the person who has the most votes is out of the game and has to reveal if they are a Faithful or Traitor. At the end if there is at least one Traitor left then the Traitors win, if not Faithfuls win. And what they did last time was the players voted on if they wanted to end the game or not and if everyone is happy to end the game then everyone reveals if they are Faithful or Traitor. If even one person wants to keep going then votes open up again and that repeats until the game is finished
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LilMissLarBear wrote: ↑14 Jan 2024, 18:11
So if you ever played the tabletop game Werewolf its a bit like that. Most of the contestants are faithfuls and you have like 3 or 4 traitors. During the night the Traitors meet in secret to discuss who they want to murder and then after everyone goes out to do a mission to bank money for the prize pot. After the mission everyone gathers around the round table and discuss who they want to banish. It gets put to a vote and the person who has the most votes is out of the game and has to reveal if they are a Faithful or Traitor. At the end if there is at least one Traitor left then the Traitors win, if not Faithfuls win. And what they did last time was the players voted on if they wanted to end the game or not and if everyone is happy to end the game then everyone reveals if they are Faithful or Traitor. If even one person wants to keep going then votes open up again and that repeats until the game is finished
I do like Werewolf, might give it a try later tonight
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LilMissLarBear wrote: ↑14 Jan 2024, 18:11
So if you ever played the tabletop game Werewolf its a bit like that. Most of the contestants are faithfuls and you have like 3 or 4 traitors. During the night the Traitors meet in secret to discuss who they want to murder and then after everyone goes out to do a mission to bank money for the prize pot. After the mission everyone gathers around the round table and discuss who they want to banish. It gets put to a vote and the person who has the most votes is out of the game and has to reveal if they are a Faithful or Traitor. At the end if there is at least one Traitor left then the Traitors win, if not Faithfuls win. And what they did last time was the players voted on if they wanted to end the game or not and if everyone is happy to end the game then everyone reveals if they are Faithful or Traitor. If even one person wants to keep going then votes open up again and that repeats until the game is finished
Would you also say its similar to CBBC Trapped?
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LikkleMel wrote: ↑16 Jan 2024, 22:14LilMissLarBear wrote: ↑14 Jan 2024, 18:11
So if you ever played the tabletop game Werewolf its a bit like that. Most of the contestants are faithfuls and you have like 3 or 4 traitors. During the night the Traitors meet in secret to discuss who they want to murder and then after everyone goes out to do a mission to bank money for the prize pot. After the mission everyone gathers around the round table and discuss who they want to banish. It gets put to a vote and the person who has the most votes is out of the game and has to reveal if they are a Faithful or Traitor. At the end if there is at least one Traitor left then the Traitors win, if not Faithfuls win. And what they did last time was the players voted on if they wanted to end the game or not and if everyone is happy to end the game then everyone reveals if they are Faithful or Traitor. If even one person wants to keep going then votes open up again and that repeats until the game is finished
Would you also say its similar to CBBC Trapped?
Kind of. In a sense they are both essentially betrayal games however its different in a sense that in Traitors everyone works together in the missions to bank money regardless of if they are traitor or faithful so there's no sabotaging missions. It's also different that the Traitors remain the same throughout the game unless they decide to recruit one
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Traitors is back on tonight! We are at the halfway mark of the series my god it's gone fast. As it stands we have 3 Traitors remaining. Out of the three episodes last week episode 4 and 6 were for sure interesting and tense to watch, 5 was easily forgettable. Episode 4 brought in an interesting concept to put 4 people in the dungeon and murder one at the end of the day. Last episode on Friday saw the return of the murdering in plain sight which was what they did last season. Last time they made a big deal out of it, a dinner party was held and the murder was carried out then. Here I'm some what disappointed it's just after the banishment it's felt rushed for sure. We don't know who has been murdered from that night yet we get to find out tonight! (17th)
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Oh lordy this week of episodes have been quite something!!! Probably the most exciting week yet! It's going to be incredibly hard keeping it spoiler free so if anyone has seen it just feel free to share thoughts or even predictions for the end game (I reckon it will be close but I think the traitors will just about pip the faithfuls at the post. I think one will make it to the end)
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