We’ve made it! We’ve gotten through this season of The Traitors! Congratulations to us! And I guess congratulations to …
That’s it? lol How underwhelming, but satisfying as well. lol
Remember, this game is called The TRAITORS. Go figure.
How many episodes are left this season? I really just want it to be over with.
Well, this season is going downhill fast! Lol I’m gonna say right off the bat, the only way this season can be redeemed at this point is if Sandra makes it to the end as a Faithful and wins. Otherwise, eek!
Here are some suggestions to get some Amazing Race representation on season 3 The Traitors.
Well that was quite the underwhelming episode. Honestly, nothing much happened. I don’t even know where to start, but I guess let’s start with the challenge first.
The show definitely didn’t even pretend to play up any suspense. Yes, they spoiled that the Traitors eventually decided on Bergie. So from the very beginning, there was no beating around the bush. This episode was all about the drama regarding the Traitors’ miscalculation and the repercussions of it. Especially how Dan and Parvati, now on the hot seat, would try to save themselves.
I’m definitely leaning more toward rooting for the Faithful now, no question. At least, some of the Faithful.
I was thinking about whether I should start posting my thoughts on The Traitors every week. And after this week’s Episode 4, it was a no-brainer.
NBC/Peacock’s breakout reality-competition series The Traitors returned for its second season. And its first three episodes definitely deliver the same fun murder mystery shenanigans as its inaugural season. Maybe even more so.