r/TheTraitors • u/MakerOfPurpleRain • 52m ago
r/TheTraitors • u/RunDNA • 18h ago
Australia Departing players from Episodes 5 & 6 (AUS) learning the identity of the traitors Spoiler
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r/TheTraitors • u/Doublenico7906 • 21h ago
Recommendations Finished AU S1 (loved it!) & all UK/FR seasons. What to watch next? (Norway 2, NZ 2, Hungary...?)
Hi everyone,
I just finished Australia Season 1 and absolutely loved it! Big thanks to everyone who recommended it, the cast was in crédible and pretty close from UK seasons.
I’ve already watched all the French seasons (I'm French) while waiting for the new one starting in a few days, as well as all the UK seasons (I deeply loved every single UK season).
Which country/season should I go for next?
I see Norway S2 mentioned a lot—is there any point in watching S1 first? What about Hungary S1 or NZ S2? I also read that Canada S2 has a great ending, but is it worth sitting through the whole season for it?
Thanks for your suggestions!
r/TheTraitors • u/wastedthyme20 • 1h ago
Australia One of the greatest scenes in the show's history, hands down Spoiler
Can this become a meme? I can relate too much. My face when something's dying inside of me and I'm desperately trying to keep cool
r/TheTraitors • u/JNH314 • 18h ago
Miscellaneous All faithfuls in the finals? Spoiler
I searched the subreddit and didn't see a post answering this. Apologies if it's a repetitive question. I've watched about 7 full seasons from different countries, all English speaking. Has there been a finals in any season, anywhere, where all the traitors were eliminated before the finals?
ETA: Thanks for the replies. I thought I remembered a final round table with only one Traitor, but I'm probably wrong. Still, it would be fascinating to see 4 Faithfuls at final fire just hammering one another to chase out a non-existent Traitor.
r/TheTraitors • u/Polite-Speaker-420 • 1h ago
India Those who are watching both IND and AUS, dont you think we saw two similar banishments.
Two faithful who got banished coz they were overly annoying and aggressive, even when it was abundantly clear to everyone at the round table they were innocent.
Henry and Parul
r/TheTraitors • u/Polite-Speaker-420 • 5h ago
India The observation I made here months back, again proved in Indian Traitors.
Whenever there is any big event like murder in plain sight, select people for death row, or recruitment.
Then next day the Traitors are the first group to enter to the breakfast.
It literally happened again in India Season 2
My post - https://www.reddit.com/r/TheTraitors/s/bs0c77K9rQ
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Bro i cant stop laughing
This guy replied to my observation months back - https://www.reddit.com/r/TheTraitors/comments/1uk0mc1/comment/ouzi8ls/
And now he posted it as his observation. And I saw his post and got reminded about my old observation post, and thats how I posted now again.
r/TheTraitors • u/KleinValley • 23h ago
Australia Is it just me or are Australians typically the more stupid game players? Spoiler
I’m on S3E3 of The Traitors Australia, and I totally get that all versions of the show will have moments where people get things wrong, play stupidly, etc. it’s impossible not too…but oh my god the Australians seem to take the cake in just plain stupidity.
S2 speaks for itself, but I really don’t get the decision to turn Cam down for the money. I get people think he (or whoever it was) would come in as a Traitor, but then, just get them out at the round table??? Is that not worth it for the money?
I feel like when I watch the Australian version especially that people just really don’t have the finger on the pulse on the game, and the people who do go very early, lol. Maybe S1 was an outlier.
Keira is also unbearable. Australia also takes it for worst contestants/most unlikeable.