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Onelastattempt said:
PinkTornado said:
Gave up after the first episode- too many screaming wannabes.
I lasted five minutes.( * With apologies, I'm currently watching The Crown so I find myself writing the way the royals talk)

Pitre said:
Onelastattempt said:
PinkTornado said:
Gave up after the first episode- too many screaming wannabes.
I lasted five minutes.( * With apologies, I'm currently watching The Crown so I find myself writing the way the royals talk)

We are avidly watching and loving The Traitors (BBC1).
What we find is that there is lots for the audience to discuss and predict during an episode but as we know the full story for both sides of the Faithfull/Traitor conflict there is not much to say once the episode has ended.
Just our thoughts.
What we find is that there is lots for the audience to discuss and predict during an episode but as we know the full story for both sides of the Faithfull/Traitor conflict there is not much to say once the episode has ended.
Just our thoughts.
Just binge watched the first four episodes.
What!, No judges, no public voting & nobody actually gets murdered... yet.
But yes, really enjoying it so far & it’s just beginning to ramp up.
Don’t normally do these kind of programmes, the only other one I liked was ‘The Circle’.
It’s sort of the Apprentice mashed up with the weakest link.
(It must be the deceit & backstabbing that I enjoy)
What!, No judges, no public voting & nobody actually gets murdered... yet.
But yes, really enjoying it so far & it’s just beginning to ramp up.
Don’t normally do these kind of programmes, the only other one I liked was ‘The Circle’.
It’s sort of the Apprentice mashed up with the weakest link.
(It must be the deceit & backstabbing that I enjoy)
Edited by Milkyway on Wednesday 7th December 18:13
Onelastattempt said:
PinkTornado said:
Gave up after the first episode- too many screaming wannabes.
I lasted five minutes.
Comment above sums it up better than me "With a couple of exceptions they all seem a bit unhinged, they all seem to love complete strangers within 2 days of meeting each other and also dont seem to understand its a game"
Edited by ninepoint2 on Wednesday 7th December 21:52
Mrs. BF and I are watching it and really enjoying it. Some of the contestants are annoying (either shrieking or crying) but, as said already, quiet/calm people would make rather dull TV.
It's interesting to see the herd mentality in operation, as well as how people can be completely, utterly sure they're right when they aren't.
Plus of course the wonderful Claudia Winkleman hosting the show; a presenter we both really like.
It's interesting to see the herd mentality in operation, as well as how people can be completely, utterly sure they're right when they aren't.
Plus of course the wonderful Claudia Winkleman hosting the show; a presenter we both really like.
Another thumbs up here as well
It's does evoke a lot of discussion when watching it in company and it's a very difficult one to predict with so many scenarios able to play out.
I would be intrigued to know how much clever editing goes on though as we only see bits of discussion between them all, when they are obviously talking to each other for most of the day.
An interesting concept and an easy way to waste an hour in the evening
It's does evoke a lot of discussion when watching it in company and it's a very difficult one to predict with so many scenarios able to play out.
I would be intrigued to know how much clever editing goes on though as we only see bits of discussion between them all, when they are obviously talking to each other for most of the day.
An interesting concept and an easy way to waste an hour in the evening
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