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I watched the first episode of season 2 BBC traitors and that was all I watched of it. Only good bit was pinning the castle venue on the map and having a quick read about the place.
My other thought was that the filming of the show might be compressed so that they film a few episodes per day and the production staff are the clever people behind the scenes that make you want to watch the next episode?
Apparently farting is funny, who knew
Its TV fluff, no need to overthink it.
The biggest case against it is that its success has spawned a slew of other deception based game formats on TV.
The biggest case against it is that its success has spawned a slew of other deception based game formats on TV.
I hear you loud & clear, case in point "Inheritance"
I'm beginning to fear for my wife's well being after seeing what she's been watching recently, in her defence she has got an illness that would have driven me to despair long before now.
We seem to have two threads running on it, maybe this one needs marking for the haters
Yes, this one for those too cool to watch it, but comment on it nonetheless.
ok, we're hooked. now into the early episodes of series 2. i have a question that is puzzling me tho.
without wishing to give away any spoilers, (as its already been mentioned above), when wilf threw kieron under the bus, kieron outed him with his "this is my parting gift" comment which then cost wilf.
series 2, we now have another bout of double crossing amongst the traitors. my conundrum is this.....
if traitors 1 and 2 throw traitor 3 under the bus at the round table, when theyre banished (or even before at voting time), why doesnt traitor 3 just say "yeah you got me, i was double-crossed by x and y". or just 'cryptically' say, "heres your 30 pieces of silver judas" to out them mebbes.
obviously thatd be the end of the game unless theres some cunning strategy for every eventuality, so im just curious as to whats stopping them.
I think they sign an agreement not to reveal who the traitors are. Don’t know if it is legally binding, but if it is they could be sued. By the same token, an outed faithful could go to the press & reveal all. As far as I know, nobody has as yet. (Although I have seen a rumour about who wins Celebrity)
Watched for first time yesterday.
Nice castle.
Found it a bit slow.
Not many potential poker champions among the contestants, are there?
the main thing that could improve The Traitors was if the murders were real
I do believe you're on to something.
