Well at least he's gone
Maria has to be one of the all-time most bitter jurors... very very bad look for her
I had never in my entire life walked out of a movie... until Strays. When I had made it over halfway through the movie without laughing or even cracking a single smile, I knew that I had infinitely better options of what I could be doing with my time than watching the rest of this movie. I beg anyone considering watching this movie to save themselves the time, because I cannot get the time I lost back but you can still save yourself.
My only complaint about the show is that I am going to have to wait for another season now after they've gotten me hooked!
Q seems to have a near pathological need to be the center of attention at all times. One vote starts to not go his way and he says "Okay vote me out"... I need this man to get a complete grip.
Wilfred is a snake for what he did to Amanda. I have been rooting for the Traitors to win this entire time, but not anymore because I do not want him to be rewarded for how he played this.
Sarah might be the single worst contestant I have ever seen on a reality strategy show. Thankfully Camille stopped up from the worst possible ending with an all-timer TV moment
I have watched a lot of Traitors, and I do think this might be the worst group of Faithfuls I have ever seen. At least Andie & Quentin from US 1 have the benefit of being up against one of the all-time great strategists in Cirie. This group doesn't have that, they are somehow getting snowed by SAM of all people
I was so happy for the winner because wow do they deserve it, but watching the end play out was one of the most heart-wrenching things I have ever seen.
The episodes being cut down to an hour was really felt in this episode. Everything just moved so quickly and that really detracted from the experience.
There is exactly one chance to redeem this season in my mind, and it's if Sam gets banished in the last episode. The Faithfuls absolutely do not deserve to win, but god do I not want that smug, smarmy jerk Sam to win either so I suppose I am rooting for Blake and Camile to screw him right at the end and take the money for themselves.
The Banishment was one of the most heart wrenching things I've ever seen. Respect to Rachel for always fighting until the very end.
Genuinely had to go Google to make sure that Paul hadn't just quietly quit at some point because I realized I hadn't seen him at all. Did he do something to the editors to get himself completely removed from the season? I don't think I've heard him speak once.
This episode is the first time I was even aware that there was someone on this show named Paul. Not sure I have seen a smaller edit for someone on a reality show in a long time.
Will is such a RAT, I was so mad when he stayed. Disappointed in Amanda for siding with Will and not Alyssa
The only reason I did not rate this mess of an episode a 1 is because Cory's shoutout to Zach gloating that he wasn't first out made me cackle
Glad to see they are continuing Valentina's legacy of not knowing the words
This was a pretty disappointing end to what was overall an okay series. The premise of this being a cooking show with strategy doesn't really play out when most of the cast refuses to go along with that. No one seemed to ultimately be rewarded for playing the game at all. I think that Mike would've ultimately had the better story, so him losing I feel was really a glaring mark against the season. . I would be interested to see a second season where the cast was willing to actually play the game.
Really uncomfortable watching James pretty clearly throw this episode, apparently because the other contestants had bullied him about having won all the others so far. He was not enjoying himself in this episode, and so it made for a very unfun viewing experience.
Kam got EXACTLY what she deserves.
Never a fan of this style of episode
What a way to not stick the landing in the absolute slightest...
The rightful winner doesn't even make it to Finale Week... can't help but wonder what "extenuating circumstances" must've played into the eviction voting...
Great episode although the elimination seemed a bit obvious when Andrea & Malaina were the only ones doing a confessional in the middle of the night. For the season as a whole, still a pretty unfortunate elimination order.
And sure enough my fears with a Survivor UK reboot are coming to fruition - pure focus on strength, with women being picked off for perceived weakness and no amount of strategy happening to offset that slow, boring, crushing tidal wave.
The Faithfuls are the biggest group of dummies that I have ever seen in any of the many different Traitors seasons that I have watched.
Personally felt that saving Ashley over Bumpa would've made a lot of sense here. Ashley could easily have been a finalist and for Bumpa I don't see any way that she isn't one of the next two boots. Isis, Hollywould, and Gabriella are very clearly going to be the Top 3 at this point.
If anyone besides Chris ends up winning this season it will be deeply frustrating because the rest of them have not been good at figuring people out. Like, how did not a single one of them know that Elton John is not only not from Utah but that he is BRITISH?
In what possible world does it make sense to have a bunch of challenges that wouldn't even be interesting enough to be a daily make up the entire Final? AND to take the already horrible format and turn it into a popularity contest? What an awful format.
Jesse is a deeply deeply dangerous person