Traitors Fans Spot Huge Mistake During Season Three Premiere


Traitors Fans Spot Huge Mistake During Season Three Premiere

Fans Notice Suspicious Behavior

During the much-anticipated return of season three of Traitors, fans spotted a glaring mistake made by two particular Traitors that could easily give them away. As the group embarked on their first task, splitting into sub-groups to collect gunpowder and answer Traitors-themed questions in the woods, some fans observed behavior that they deemed to be too obvious.

Obvious Sabotage Attempts

Armani, Linda, and Minah were handpicked as the Traitors for the challenge. However, fans noted that Armani and Linda were making it very obvious that they didn't want the group to succeed. Armani's attempts to get questions wrong and Linda using her age as an excuse to slow down during the task did not go unnoticed by eagle-eyed viewers.

Fans Express Frustration

Viewers took to social media to express their frustration, with one fan pointing out that the Traitors needed to win the challenge to avoid drawing attention to themselves. Another fan criticized Armani for being too vocal during the task, while others questioned why the Traitors didn't lay low and let the Faithful win.

Unexpected Turn of Events

Despite the suspicious behavior of some Traitors, 24-year-old translator Elen unintentionally shifted the focus onto herself by complaining about the weight of the metal buckets during the challenge. This unexpected turn of events led to her being under suspicion from fellow players before the emotional roundtable.


Traitors Fans Spot Huge Mistake During Season Three Premiere

Hosted by Claudia Winkleman

The show, hosted by Claudia Winkleman, continues to captivate audiences with its thrilling challenges and unexpected twists. As fans eagerly await the next episode, the Traitors may want to rethink their strategies to avoid being discovered in future tasks.


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