So people pretending to be upset about cheating is the height of TV is it? I don't understand why this is called reality TV when it's not real. The thing about Traitors that almost persuaded me to watch it is that it's the exact opposite of this play acting for attention.
The Guardian is no better. He didn't "overreact violently" and it's all staged. If not, then someone is profiting off of the suffering of others. And the news media rides that coattail while pretending not to be complicit when you clearly are promoting this suffering.
I was going to thank The Guardian for informing me of this fundamental event, as Spanish media had totally missed it. However, I decided to seek for it just before writing here, and, suddenly, several hours ago, every silly media was publishing a similar history. Thanks to the spontaneus freedom!!
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There is a second clip, in wich it can be seen what happened after Montoya reached the girl's beach house. Pure art, if you ask me.