Can you spot a Traitor ?

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Vapin' Joe

Formerly known as Smokin Joe
Ah, that explains why I don't have a clue what folk are on about.

As soon as the word "Celebrity" appears I'm out.
 
Location
Widnes
Well, we think this is a fabulous series!
The faithful are all pretty hopeless, but then it’s a tricky game to suss the traitors out 🤷‍♂️

The one we watched this evening
If I had been in the room for the Round Table I would have picked on a couple of things Stephen Fry said and thought he was a Traitor!
 
You’ll be pleased to know that she isn’t anymore.
In that case I'm in..
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YMFB

Senior Member
We have not watched the civilian version, but my wife wanted to try it. The best thing is our daughter and boyfriend watch it with us. To be honest I’ve quite enjoyed it although I don’t know all of the celebrities.

Its for charity.
 

PaulSB

Squire
I had the misfortune to watch 10 - 15 minutes of "Celebrity" Traitors last night. My wife enjoys it. I went to bed.

Hate to spoil the fun but when a "celebrity" - I use the term loosely - is interviewed they're revealed as "faithful" or "traitor." Which makes the whole thing even more pointless than Pointless.

Mind numbing TV.
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
I had the misfortune to watch 10 - 15 minutes of "Celebrity" Traitors last night. My wife enjoys it. I went to bed.

Hate to spoil the fun but when a "celebrity" - I use the term loosely - is interviewed they're revealed as "faithful" or "traitor." Which makes the whole thing even more pointless than Pointless.

Mind numbing TV.

I don’t think you understand the concept of the show.
The audience have to know who is who. The players obviously don’t.
 

Drago

Legendary Member
I had the misfortune to watch 10 - 15 minutes of "Celebrity" Traitors last night. My wife enjoys it. I went to bed.

Hate to spoil the fun but when a "celebrity" - I use the term loosely - is interviewed they're revealed as "faithful" or "traitor." Which makes the whole thing even more pointless than Pointless.

Mind numbing TV.

I've been reading up on this. A load of B list has beens play some game with unfathomable rules, their best friend pretends to be really annoyed at the betrayal, and the Daily Mail reports it as if it were real life.

It mind boggling the nonsense that people will watch.
 

Electric_Andy

Heavy Metal Fan
Location
Plymouth
At least I know some of these celebrities, and they are actually celebrities. Stephen Fry, Jonathan Ross, Celia Imrie, Joe Marler, Alan Carr to name a few. It's actually good if you've got into it from the start. I don't like much other celeb themed stuff, but this is all about mind games, group psychology etc which I find interesting. Anyway, I won't try and convince people. If you don't like it, you don't like it.
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
I've been reading up on this. A load of B list has beens play some game with unfathomable rules, their best friend pretends to be really annoyed at the betrayal, and the Daily Mail reports it as if it were real life.

It mind boggling the nonsense that people will watch.

If it’s not for you then don’t watch it.
But calling the guests “B list” is complete nonsense.
It’s possible one of the most high profile list of guests you will ever get on a game show.
It’s getting record audience figures.
 

PaulSB

Squire
I don’t think you understand the concept of the show.
The audience have to know who is who. The players obviously don’t.
You're right, I don't, I thought I did but I'm obviously wrong.

I imagined uncovering who is a traitor and who a faithful would be part of the interest. As the viewers have this information this is clearly not the idea which does leave me wondering even more what the point is?
 
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