The Traitors is fascinating as a game show.
They're so successful at building up hype that they almost manage to convince you there's a meaningful game show at its heart.
But it's just people guessing who the baddies are based on zero actual information for a thousand episodes.
They're so successful at building up hype that they almost manage to convince you there's a meaningful game show at its heart.
But it's just people guessing who the baddies are based on zero actual information for a thousand episodes.
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But, as long as the traitors are even mildly competent, the whole faithful vs. traitors thing is just sheer luck.
The show sort of manages to convince you these things matter for the game when they never really do.
And the cast are almost too much fans of the show that they're performing "being in The Traitors" in a way that is less interesting than them just playing the game.