stewart12
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- Jan 16, 2019
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NopeWatching season 1 on iPlayer, three episodes in there’s a highly strung tw@t who talks over folk …. John, a Scottish bloke.
Does he later emerge as a nice person?
NopeWatching season 1 on iPlayer, three episodes in there’s a highly strung tw@t who talks over folk …. John, a Scottish bloke.
Does he later emerge as a nice person?
Jake wouldve been a great choice...Think it’s a mistake for Minah to limit herself to a female recruitment, I think Jake or Alexander would have been better potential picks than Charlotte personally. Maybe even Leanne would have been better.
The biggest question though is surely whether Charlotte admits to Minah that she’s not actually Welsh?
Jake?They just said they’re murdering someone adept at Traitor hunting.
Who is that, they all seem hopeless? Francesca, Alexander?
Watching season 1 on iPlayer, three episodes in there’s a highly strung tw@t who talks over folk …. John, a Scottish bloke.
Does he later emerge as a nice person?
Irrationally, I’m watching season one, last. It’s fantastic, the best imho. Perhaps contestants in seasons two and three learnt from it, hiding temper tantrums, aggression and personal loathing? Big Brother worked like that, the early seasons had less fakeness.
We got bored of season two half way through, in that it was patently obvious that the traitor would win. Episode after episode the faithful discounted a 22 year from possibly being a traitor.
Looks like she's from near Rye https://www.ryenews.org.uk/culture/a-local-traitorFrankie is from "East Sussex". Given her profession and overall vibe I'm going to go out on a limb and guess Lewes
I think the organisers have learnt a lesson from the first series. I read that the participants have agreed to pay massive fines if they reveal any secrets. They won't have a repeat of that guy who dobbed his fellow in it.High risk, high reward. She could be the winner if Freddie is banished and reveals as a traitor and doesn't drop her in it.
Charlotte just played the winning move? Or will she get outed as a result as Freddie falls?
I think the organisers have learnt a lesson from the first series. I read that the participants have agreed to pay massive fines if they reveal any secrets. They won't have a repeat of that guy who dobbed his fellow in it.
It's going to be difficult for Freddie to make the play against Charlotte though. He's already got heat, and he can't go into the table with the argument that Charlotte told him to murder Leanne because that just outs himself.Stupid move murdering Leanne. When Leanne announces to the table that she told Charlotte she had a shield, Freddie is going to be like WTF?
It should be obvious to Freddie that Charlotte has just stitched him up, and if I was him I'd 100% take her down with me.
Whereas if Charlotte had just kept quiet, she'd have got to the final and no one would have voted her out, so she'd win.
I'm not sure why he'd 100% take Charlotte down with him. Yes he'd know she had set him up, but then equally Charlotte becomes the key to his success.Stupid move murdering Leanne. When Leanne announces to the table that she told Charlotte she had a shield, Freddie is going to be like WTF?
It should be obvious to Freddie that Charlotte has just stitched him up, and if I was him I'd 100% take her down with me.
Whereas if Charlotte had just kept quiet, she'd have got to the final and no one would have voted her out, so she'd win.
It's going to be difficult for Freddie to make the play against Charlotte though. He's already got heat, and he can't go into the table with the argument that Charlotte told him to murder Leanne because that just outs himself.
IMO his smartest play is to try to turn it to Alexander. It's going to be very difficult to out Charlotte in a way that gets him to the end, even if he knows she's set him up.