The Traitors (UK) S02E07 (1 Viewer)

We need a gif of her slamming shut the coffin
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Well I guess she wasn’t murdered straight away which is good since I’ve been telling anyone who’ll fucking listen there was a technically we’ve not seen!

I’m all about the traitor on traitor violence now though. Poor Paul hasn’t even tried to throw harry under the bus thinking they’re the best of lads but Harry’s like off you fuck! (Am I rooting for Harry?)
 
Every episode mother flies the mother plane and hits the cuntagon in the world serve centre. She just keeps delivering.
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Was it Australia where someone refused and lived? Which obviously means the Traitors have to kill you or they have no authority
Alex refused last year (in UK series 1) and lived but Kieran had to decide between between that and being murdered because he was recruited very late into proceedings.

Anyway, that was the first episode I properly loved. The funeral was ICONIC and Diane will go down in Traitors history because of it.
 
Alex refused last year (in UK series 1) and lived but Kieran had to decide between between that and being murdered because he was recruited very late into proceedings.
She lived but told everyone she'd tried to be recruited so the Traitors murdered her straight away as a "message"
 
It’s amazing how many times he looks like he’s coming unstuck and let he always pulls it back and has everyone hugging him and telling him he’s “100% FAITHFULL!!” If he does have a downfall it will only be because of Harry plotting his demise. I fear Zack is being recruited also as he is the only one capable of bringing him down from the traitors. Jaz has been playing the long game on Paul which I thought was smart but he’ll be dead by the end of week.
 
I really hope Jaz (a) IS playing the long game and (b) does make it to the end.

Otherwise, it really does show how hard it is to be not completely stupid and win this game as a Faithful.

As much as I do feel the odds are stacked too heavily in the Traitors' favour particularly earlier in the game, at least they have to play it. And you're more likely to be exposed if you're not good at it. Being useless as a Faithful is an advantage.

As much as Kieran finishing off Wilf last year was satisfying for the OMG! of it all, it did entirely gift the win to three people who didn't deserve it at all, and for me I doubt that will make a satisfying outcome twice.

Unless one or more of the Faithful pulls something out of the bag tonight or tomorrow, I kind of feel like I ought to get behind Harry and Paul as we go into final week. Or I suppose if there is someone who really HAS been biding their time and pulls it off right at the very end, which I'd also like because it would add a new dimension watching future series.
 
I'm not sure Jaz is a smart player at all. He had a perfect excuse to vote for Paul, who he suspected was a traitor, and instead put a target on his back by not voting for Paul OR the very obvious traitor who had basically been outed by production choices.
 
I'm not sure Jaz is a smart player at all. He had a perfect excuse to vote for Paul, who he suspected was a traitor, and instead put a target on his back by not voting for Paul OR the very obvious traitor who had basically been outed by production choices.
I can understand why he may have chosen not to vote for Paul or Harry at this stage. But not going for Miles and choosing Andrew Is the WTF issue for me.
 
I'm not sure Jaz is a smart player at all. He had a perfect excuse to vote for Paul, who he suspected was a traitor, and instead put a target on his back by not voting for Paul OR the very obvious traitor who had basically been outed by production choices.
But he knew Miles was in the firing line. Voting for Paul would have made him vulnerable to be murdered. Although I think he’d be safe as now Harry seems to be gunning for all of them.
 
In retrospect that round table appears edited to me to make it look like Paul was more at risk from Miles than he actually was. But even if it wasn't, if Jaz picked up on the fact that Paul was safe, I absolutely understand why he may choose to sit back and let it play out.

Again, what I don't understand is why he didn't follow the crowd and go for Miles (assuming it was so obvious), and choose Andrew instead. Did he really give a reason for it? I think he voted Andrew previously as well, so perhaps he just wanted to appear consistent, and vote for someone he believed to be a Faithful, but not at risk?
 
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I'm not sure Jaz is a smart player at all. He had a perfect excuse to vote for Paul, who he suspected was a traitor, and instead put a target on his back by not voting for Paul OR the very obvious traitor who had basically been outed by production choices.
Jaz knows it’s Paul, but he doesn’t want to be banished/murdered by constantly accusing him because he knows others are not convinced. I’m sure it will be imminent with Harry stirring the pot and Evie not sticking up for Paul. I think Zack is with Jaz but he is reluctant to be too vocal in case he’s murdered/banished too.
 
I think Jaz is playing a dangerous game now - there was nothing to lose by him targeting Paul again last night. He has done it before.

If he isn't recruited and / or murdered before the next banishment, he has to go for it. One more failure to vote for Paul and they will pick him off.
 
Andrew telling Paul at the round table that if it turned out he was a traitor "that would really hurt" made me laugh and groan in equal measure. How thick are some of these people? Of course Paul is going to give the game away because he fears hurting you Andrew. And why exactly are you there if you are not intent on PLAYING the game?

Utterly useless.

You could argue that this show in general heavily favours the traitors. The only reason Wilf was ousted last year was because of Kieran's parting shot. I completely understand Jaz's reluctance to put his head above the parapet - particularly since the rest of them are so THICK
 
She lived but told everyone she'd tried to be recruited so the Traitors murdered her straight away as a "message"
Did Alex reveal it? I thought she was initially reluctant. I need to watch the first series again really.
 
This is what people (both contestants and sometimes viewers) get wrong; it’s almost impossible to both clock the traitors and to get them banished.

Most traitors are only banished when other traitors turn on them and get a majority against them.

Those faithfuls who are too vocal get murdered or banished. As a faithful you have to ally yourself with a traitor (what Andrew is doing is perfect, although he’s unaware of it).
 

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