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Celeb Traitors #4 - Will the Faithful ever find a Traitor?

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CarefulN0w · 23/10/2025 21:13

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Coffeeishot · 24/10/2025 21:13

I think Kate and Lucy are conflict avoidant thats why they are so flip floppy and a bit whingy. They don't want to be on the wrong side of anybody.

PeonyPatch · 24/10/2025 21:13

Daisymay8 · 24/10/2025 21:08

It’s annoying how easily led people are at the round table - someone comes up with some vague accusation -and others follow - David would be an example -one minute he was a number one suspect - next thing he’s off the list - Kate and Lucy seem clueless

I was thinking this too - it would be much better to form your hypothesis and to stick to it. The amount of swaying at the round table this series is infuriating. Jonathan would’ve been out by now if people stuck to their guns and didn’t change their minds!

Pinkbox · 24/10/2025 21:15

Lucy seemed to be a bit more savvy last night, she was starting to think things through more and coming up with some snippets of sense. Kate on the other hand…

I used to think I would want to go in as a Faithful but having seen all the series I can find, it’s so hard to defend a negative when people accuse you. Now I think I wouldn’t mind trying the Traitor role, it certainly gives you more oversight of what’s happening.

CeliaFarts · 24/10/2025 21:17

I used to think I would want to go in as a Faithful but having seen all the series I can find, it’s so hard to defend a negative when people accuse you. Now I think I wouldn’t mind trying the Traitor role, it certainly gives you more oversight of what’s happening.

Yes, same. I’d also rather go out as a rubbish Traitor than go out thinking everyone hates me!

CaveMum · 24/10/2025 21:20

The murder is between Lucy and Nick for me - Kate serves purpose as the useful/less Faithful with eyes already on her. Lucy fits the traditional murder victim - being someone who is unlikely to be banished.

I just hope that Nick has played the game right in letting the Traitors think he trusts them and that they let him off on the assumption that he’ll be banished the next day after his confession. I’m pretty confident he could talk his way out of that and probably pin a Traitor in the process.

Hubris really should catch up with the Traitors any minute now!

#TeamNick

CeliaFarts · 24/10/2025 21:22

Nick is the best choice to be murdered strategically, so it will be Kate or Lucy who goes

JoeMarlerseyes · 24/10/2025 21:32

joe m was just on DIY SOS and he was lovely 😊

SmallAngryPenguinWoman · 24/10/2025 21:37

JoeMarlerseyes · 24/10/2025 21:32

joe m was just on DIY SOS and he was lovely 😊

I'm liking Joe M a lot, him and Nick are my favourites. But I think Nick needs to start naming traitors now, not keeping them under his hat.

Teddybear23 · 24/10/2025 22:00

CapabilityBrownsHaHa · 23/10/2025 21:46

Not sure if I'd be very happy disclosing medical information on TV if I was Cat. But, she may be very open about it.

Was it even true? I’ve never heard of her so she could tell them anything!

nicelongbath · 24/10/2025 22:19

Teddybear23 · 24/10/2025 22:00

Was it even true? I’ve never heard of her so she could tell them anything!

Yes it’s true she has ADHD and autism and I would expect that there’s a kernel of truth to her saying that she is tired because of that, even if she is also tired due to having to stay up later than the faithful.

Newsenmum · 24/10/2025 22:30

Even Johnathan is surprised he’s still there!

Ratafia · 24/10/2025 22:42

Lottapianos · 24/10/2025 11:58

I think it was Julie Burchill who said that SF is a stupid person's idea of what a clever person would be like 😁

I can't bear all the 'genius' crap and the fawning.

But Julie Burchill is hardly an intellectual powerhouse herself, is she? Most of what she wrote consisted to slightly pathetic attempts to be shocking.

Ratafia · 24/10/2025 22:45

NetZeroZealot · 24/10/2025 20:43

They are missing a trick strategically. It’s obvious that at least one traitor would be drawn from the younger contingent, just for ratings in that demographic. There’s only one youngster left and that’s Cat.

They also aren't thinking about the fact that at least one traitor is likely to be a woman, and there aren't many left now.

itsraining2024 · 24/10/2025 23:15

I honestly don’t want Jonathan to leave. He’s such a good traitor and makes the show more interesting. Love how people conform to his views.

2021x · 25/10/2025 04:35

I thought Cat was brilliant to come up with that super quick, but I wonder if it will backfire now people know Stephen was a faithful. She is flying under the radar because not many people have atually met her outside of the house. There was a slight irony that she didn't know who Helen Mirren was, but most of the audience don't know who she is :)

2021x · 25/10/2025 04:36

itsraining2024 · 24/10/2025 23:15

I honestly don’t want Jonathan to leave. He’s such a good traitor and makes the show more interesting. Love how people conform to his views.

I agree he is perfect... I bet he will shaft the other Traitors which will be delicious to watch.

AuntyAngela · 25/10/2025 05:51

In what way is Jonathan a good traitor? Everyone has named him as a traitor but - for reasons viewers will never know or agree on - don't announce that belief at the round table and inexplicably (possibly die to the editing) vote for someone else then immediately go back to naming Jonathan as a traitor after banishing another faithful.

The reason for why - as a viewer - will be built on your opinion of him. Personally I think the fact he isn't discussed at the round table isn't because he's a good traitor, it's because of who he is. As Richard Osmond and Marina Hyde talked about. They (bar Joe M) are too worried of the effect of turning on him, due to his connections, meaning they are rubbish faithful rather than his being a good traitor.

I personally think a lot Jonathan Ross' behaviour, pushing this inability to vote for him, has been edited out. But I dont like Jonathan Ross, never have. For me the the "delicious" watch would be Cat and Alan turning on him and everyone - voting for him. I'll be very disappointed if he gets to the final, let alone wins.

#justiceforruth (even though I have still no idea who she is and no real opinion on her) 😂

2021x · 25/10/2025 06:35

AuntyAngela · 25/10/2025 05:51

In what way is Jonathan a good traitor? Everyone has named him as a traitor but - for reasons viewers will never know or agree on - don't announce that belief at the round table and inexplicably (possibly die to the editing) vote for someone else then immediately go back to naming Jonathan as a traitor after banishing another faithful.

The reason for why - as a viewer - will be built on your opinion of him. Personally I think the fact he isn't discussed at the round table isn't because he's a good traitor, it's because of who he is. As Richard Osmond and Marina Hyde talked about. They (bar Joe M) are too worried of the effect of turning on him, due to his connections, meaning they are rubbish faithful rather than his being a good traitor.

I personally think a lot Jonathan Ross' behaviour, pushing this inability to vote for him, has been edited out. But I dont like Jonathan Ross, never have. For me the the "delicious" watch would be Cat and Alan turning on him and everyone - voting for him. I'll be very disappointed if he gets to the final, let alone wins.

#justiceforruth (even though I have still no idea who she is and no real opinion on her) 😂

Because he is really enjoying playing the game, and is making it really entertaining for everyone. He has been mentioned by everyone and each time has been able to defend (so far) and worked with the other traitors to successfully throw people off a cliff.

He is so well connected in the world of showbiz, that people are more than happy to look the other way as long as they are not the target. I suspect thats why Joe and Ruth have him pegged because they are not so much "in his world" as of yet.

I would have loved to have seen him play as a faithful with Fry as a traitor instead. I am a little bored by Cat, but I love Alan as a traitor he is such a devious bastard.

Missingducks · 25/10/2025 07:49

So engrossed in Thursdays episode yesterday that I missed a vet appointment ... Told the vet I was stuck in traffic

the80sweregreat · 25/10/2025 08:01

I’d love Alan to throw Jonathan under the bus to save himself ! I bet he’d do it too. There are less of them now , so one will have to crack and do this eventually I suppose ( if they are not voted out by the others)

xsquared · 25/10/2025 08:09

Alan and Cat have already explicitly said they'd throw Jonathan under the bus, but they don't seem to want to be the ones to say it first at the round table.

A traitor will eventually betray another traitor to survive, so I'm surprised that Alan hasn't mentioned Jonathan at the round table yet.

LillyPJ · 25/10/2025 08:21

Missingducks · 25/10/2025 07:49

So engrossed in Thursdays episode yesterday that I missed a vet appointment ... Told the vet I was stuck in traffic

😂

EachandEveryone · 25/10/2025 08:27

I wonder if it’s too late to recruit now?

EachandEveryone · 25/10/2025 08:27

Did you see Paloma in 20 weeks pregnant? Can’t believe she’s 44!

PeonyPatch · 25/10/2025 08:29

I need it to heat up more…

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