The Traitors (2023– )
8/10
Why do people confuse the persons actual personality with that of a traitor?
14 January 2023
Warning: Spoilers
So, I've never been a huge fan or watched of the reality competition shows. I've seen maybe a couple episodes of some of them over the last what 25 years. I don't watch much reality tv in general with the exception of below deck (so Kate was the only one I really knew before watching). I decided to give it a shot and watched the entire thing with a few hour break for sleep. Some of the production was a bit much but that's to be expected.

I think it'd be interesting if we didn't know who the traitors were so the audience could watch clues and guess as well. When I know everything seems a tad more obvious.

There was a few surprises I didn't see coming, including in the last episode After the first episode when I knew who the traitors were I guess who would be the last traitor standing.

I liked the challenges, they were all pretty creative. The challenges were supposed to help them get to know each other and get clues into who the traitors are. The issue with this is that they all benefit from doing well on the challenges and banking more money. People thought Kate was the traitor because she threw a challenge, that means nothing. Traitor isn't about the persons actual personality. Everyone benefits from doing well so how does that help show who the traitors are. Like hey they were really good on team work so they aren't?! Please explain this to me.

I would change things about it but it's still entertaining.
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