The Traitors viewers spot 'major change' in new series


The Traitors viewers spot 'major change' in new series

Contestants express desire to be Traitors in BBC reality show

Viewers of the suspenseful BBC reality contest, The Traitors, were quick to notice a significant change in the show's second series. As the new cast faced their first mission in the debut episode, fans took to social media to express their surprise at the number of contestants who expressed a desire to become Traitors. This was in stark contrast to the previous series, where fewer participants had hoped to be chosen by host Claudia.

Contestants navigate challenges and uncover deception

The Traitors is a high-stakes game of truth and deception, where contestants compete for a chance to win a substantial cash prize. As they navigate through a series of challenges, the team must also identify the Traitors among them, usually three contestants. Each night, the Traitors gather to eliminate one of the Faithful, removing them from the competition. Currently, the Traitors are Ash, Paul, and Harry. In the upcoming episodes, the team will choose their fourth team member as they embark on a 'killing spree'.

It remains to be seen how the dynamics between the contestants will unfold in this new series of The Traitors. Will the desire to be a Traitor lead to unexpected alliances, or will it create tension and suspicion among the group? Fans of the show are eagerly anticipating the twists and turns that lie ahead.