The welsh woman gave herself away earlier on in this episode when she came into breakfast last. All the faithfuls were expecting somebody to be murdered during the night - yet, when she came down to breakfast last and entered the room, she expressed no surprise that nobody had been murdered......she did not even ask who had been murdered, as any faithful would have done.
@Chris Wings It Mate she has a first in psychology that’s the complete opposite to brainless + wether or not she becomes a traitor if she does have a lack of empathy it will be a big help.
@@emperorboss5557 I've got a first class in psychology too 😄, it takes some brainpower but not necessarily as much practical or critical thinking as you'd be expect. She cares more about her image than actually playing the game.
Amanda should have voted out Wilf over Alyssa. Wilf showed he can sell you out on a dime and now he is revered, has a huge alliance. If Amanda got Wilf out here, then it would have been Aaron following then probably Maddie.
I think that she went with the vote she thought was gonna have a majority to make her look on side. But Andrew and Fay made it close with thier votes of rayan then there was a chance that Amos was going to vote Alyssa aswell after he confronted her about being nervous. If she knew that she would be the deciding vote I think she would have gone for wilfred. Also Alyssa gave the weakest argument up the table in the end.
How did wilfred make it to the end?!? He looks like a burgler. Like when you watch TV or movies it's always someone who looks like him robbing a store lol. He would be my #1 suspect based on looks alone. Just looks grungy.
And do you vow to keep your identity and the identity of your follow Traitors a secret. Wilfred says I promise to that. Yet Wilfred stating this, in front of everyone stating (a follow Traitor) as a Traitor. (Alyssa) in front of everyone. All. Breaking the promise he made of being a Traitor. Should be thrown out for that, breaking the rule/vow.
@@andyclark8991 he didn’t reveal her identity tho he just did what he had to it was a harsh call but technically he never told anyone about her being a traitor but I felt bad for her
The whole purpose of that vote, that vote is to find a Traitor. That’s the whole purpose of it. To find a Traitor. Whether you do or you don’t, while purpose of the vote is to find a Traitor. To call out Alyssa like that, breaks the promise and vow he made. To all. Wilfred should be thrown out for breaking that vow/promise he made.
@@andyclark8991 no he shouldn’t it’s a game and he played the game well was risky but it paid off he didn’t reveal any identity or nothing all he did was vote for her when she was already under the cosh as was he and she went back after him so it’s a fair game
Yes he did by calling her out like that/Alyssa and also as stated before the whole purpose of the vote is to get rid of a Traitor as stated to you before. Occasionally you don’t listen to a word
I knew Wilf was gonna betray Alyssa from how he never defended her when people were already getting sus about her. He never had any loyalties towards any of the other traitors and just wanted the money for himself. Proved with how he very easily could've shared the money with Kieran but chose to throw him under the bus instead. I applaud him for how well he played though. Unfortunately karma got him at the end.
I disagree. He moved far to early. Alisha had fallen under the radar anyway, she would have been voted out in due course. Now he had alerted his fellow Traitor he cannot be trusted, (although she should know that anyway as the can only be one winner) , and will stab him in the back when the chance arrives.
@Chris Wings It I suspect he will last longer than two shows but I doubt he will win. His biggest problem is Maddie, If she goes people will suspect him, if she stays she will keep pointing the finger at him. Either way, Maddie will be Wilf's downfall.
@@mikethemongrel9555 The thing about this prog is that the Faithfuls really have nothing to go on except Personality. All the Faithfuls are voting on is basically just whether they like someone or not. (And I love how Maddy's onto Will for all the wrong reasons.)
What Wilf and Amanda did to Alyssa was horrible, I know it’s a game but Alyssa saved Will from being voted so many times by convincing everyone not to vote him, I get that he had to save herself, but the three traitors could’ve easily pinned the votes on Rayan or someone else, imagine how Alyssa must’ve felt knowing that neither of her “allies” valued her enough and betrayed and blindsided her
If will Alyssa and Amanda voted for the same people each time it would be obvious who the traitors were. Alyssa was under fire this episode, he had to jump on the bandwagon. It's a game and he played it amazingly well
@@anonymouscommenter2425it’s 🧢……. I don’t think they can blatantly reveal another traitor but…….. in the end, NO ONE IS SAFE! People come there to make friends and alliances and don’t actually pay attention. A lot of contestants SITUATIONAL AWARENESS is terrible 😂
Alyssa was an amazing traitor I am so mad at Wilfred and Amanda!😢 Wilfred was the most likely to be voted out in my eyes he shouldn’t have done that :(
That’s exactly why he did it though, he knew his neck was on the line and he did what he had to to defend himself, not very nice but probably his only option to survive
@@duncan3932 And that strategy ultimately has lead him nowhere. He just took the win away from 2 really good players (Amanda and Alyssa) by just using the same trick over and over again and throwing everybody in his team under the bus. He got lucky that Alyssa and Amanda were willing to let him get away with it and not retaliated to sink his ship too. But do that enough and you'll find a person who will not be willing to let you get away with it, as Will has discovered. It's analogous to constantly betraying your alliances in Survivor. You can get close to the end or even be in the final, but it will not win you money as people will consider it so distasteful that many will not let you win if they have any control over your destiny.
@@joech1065 have you watched the Australian traitors? Because one traitor literally just threw all the other traitors under the bus and won, Wilf did the same and he should’ve won if not for Keiran bending the rules, i’m glad the faithfuls won, but Wilf’s strategy was pretty valid, if not Keiran they never would’ve caught him
Ngl, at this exact moment, I was screaming Will to get voted out. I knew the game would've been very tough for Amanda if Will was keot alive at that point.
And do you vow to keep your identity and the identity of your follow Traitors a secret. Wilfred says I promise to that. Yet Wilfred stating this, in front of everyone stating (a follow Traitor) as a Traitor. (Alyssa) in front of everyone. All. Breaking the promise he made of being a Traitor. Should be thrown out for that, breaking the rule/vow.
And do you vow to keep your identity and the identity of your follow Traitors a secret. Wilfred says I promise to that. Yet Wilfred stating this, in front of everyone stating (a follow Traitor) as a Traitor. (Alyssa) in front of everyone. All. Breaking the promise he made of being a Traitor. Should be thrown out for that, breaking the rule/vow.
I don't know how I feel about this. I know that he did it to protect himself, but I also felt so bad for Alyssa. He completely screwed her over. I love this programme, but strangely there isn't a single faithful or traitor that I have warmed to. They're all as irritating as each other.
Tbh I'm really disappointed that Amanda didn't flip on Will instead, her and Alyssa are a far better combination and also more likely to make it further (given Maddie's hard push on Will)
Notice how he says she's "lying" with confidence. No faithful contestant has, as of yet, been so adamant in their language because they know that they don't actually know who the liars are. To accuse someone of lying you would have to know the truth. you could say shes deflecting, or blaming or whatever else. sad no one picked up on that.
And do you vow to keep your identity and the identity of your follow Traitors a secret. Wilfred says I promise to that. Yet Wilfred stating this, in front of everyone stating (a follow Traitor) as a Traitor. (Alyssa) in front of everyone. All. Breaking the promise he made of being a Traitor. Should be thrown out for that, breaking the rule/vow.
CD Do you know what a secret is, do you. The whole purpose of the vote is to find a Traitor, that’s the whole purpose of the vote. To find a Traitor, Wilfred calling out Alyssa (fellow Traitor) as a Traitor, voting for her being a Traitor (when the whole purpose of it) vote is to find a Traitor. Is breaking his vow. It’s not one rule for Wilfred and another rule for the rest of the people. That CD isn’t fair nor right for all. Betrayal (as title) why because it’s a betrayal breaking his vow/his promise he made. Wilfred should be thrown out for it/breaking it
It's funny watching this scene back after season 2 has just started. The issue I had here was not that Wilf had voted for Alyssa, which was kind of understandable, but his aggressive & confrontational response when she nominated him. He was so arsey toward her, like a spoilt child. And he continued to do that throughout the rest of the season. There is a difference between being tactical, playing the game and being clever, to be downright nasty.
This is so good..Claudia Winkleman is a genius. Evil..and so compelling...everyone is lieing..no point in crying just because you thought you would get the girl..what whimps..no balls..and Will ...oh my...he has to get a grip if he wants to survive.
Agreed. Alyssa would have backed Amanda too. If Wilf can do that to one he will do it to another. Also why recruit Alex? Surely the main aim is to kill as many people are possible, why complicate things?
And do you vow to keep your identity and the identity of your follow Traitors a secret. Wilfred says I promise to that. Yet Wilfred stating this, in front of everyone stating (a follow Traitor) as a Traitor. (Alyssa) in front of everyone. All. Breaking the promise he made of being a Traitor. Should be thrown out for that, breaking the rule/vow.
That’s the whole purpose of the vote. To vote of a Traitor. Where you find a faithful person or not. The whole purpose of the vote is to find a Traitor. Calling out Alyssa like that breaks the rules/the vow he promised and so does his vote.
@@andyclark8991 but both Amanda and Will knew that they had already chosen to sacrifice Alyssa to the game to keep the vow. They knew they can play it the best and recruiting Alex is a genius move.
No. The vow states to keep your fellow Traitors a secret. That’s the vow. And do you know what a secret is. Do you. Because Wilfred broke that vow/promise he made. Therefore should be thrown out for it
I agree. Alyssa wouldn't have betrayed Amanda, and they could have made it to the finale together. I actually think Amanda was a much better traitor than Wilf. Both Amanda and Alyssa carried Wilf for the first few episodes. He was the weakest traitor. People forget that. It's only the second half that he found his feet. I'm glad Kieran helped the faithfuls win. Poetic justice!
If wilf goes then surely Amanda and Alyssa will realise that Alyssa would have to be murdered by the traitors or it will look so suspect for Alyssa returning for breakfast the next day. Brilliant show
Forget the dull ol' puzzle sequences where they win money for the *coughs* "team" (yeah, riiight!) - these are the bits we like the best. Bitching and whining and paranoia! We want more bitching and whining and paranoia! MORE!
Amanda should have chosen a different name. It would have been good to see what would have happened in this situation of a two way split where votes were concerned. She should also take it as a warning. I just hope this si the one and only series of this otherwise it will go the same way as big brother and become boring in the second series as people know what to expect and so act appropriately.
The welsh woman gave herself away earlier on in this episode when she came into breakfast last. All the faithfuls were expecting somebody to be murdered during the night - yet, when she came down to breakfast last and entered the room, she expressed no surprise that nobody had been murdered......she did not even ask who had been murdered, as any faithful would have done.
@@tuanyrodas It does not matter if she knew she was coming in last or not. All faithfuls were expecting somebody to get murdered. yet when she was told nobody had been murdered she expressed no surprise at all.
I stuck this on as a suggestion from someone and was told to watch atleast 2 episodes the 1st episode was very reality tv but I was interested. Then I watched the 2nd one and I was hooked the arguments and the manipulation is great. Really thought alyssa was playing it well but she needed to mix her strategy up I also think they should have killed Alex instead of John as Alex was put in the clear and she is very smart. John whilst was being cleared at the time actaully had no evidence of being clear and had he walked in the room instead of alex I think it would have turned heads and john was backing 2 traitors. I think the smartest move they can do is kill Meryl and make maddie look suspicious or kill fay and make rayan look suspicious
They should have recruited the old lady as a New Traiter. The Candy woman is the strongest link in the show. Big mistake by the Traitors tonight they picked one who will get them out.
Jesus, I CAN’T STAND how Wilf can’t pronounce his words properly. Somefing, bein’, Feo (Theo), Fankful, Faifuls, etc. It not only brings him down, but shows him as someone who is inarticulate and sloppy. I don’t care how great at gameplay he was, he lost a bit of respect from me every time he opened his mouth. So irritating!
Either will or Alyssa was gunna go by turning on each other who ever stays in is safe as people know the took out a traitor, since Amanda and will both voted for Alyssa people think their faithfuls ❤ idk if this is right just try a be helpful 😂😅❤
Dumb Wilfred help us find the other traitors that is so funny. Anyone else notice that Wilfred naming himself as a Traitor to all. So funny that is. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 anyone notice that. Help us find the other Traitors. 😂😂😂
I hope they make a season 2 this is way better than the usa's stupid reality star version. I prefer watching normal.real people not fake reality stars.
@acestepz lol of course. I'm from the usa so can only watch it on peacock. Wonder how long it will take for them to release it over here. It's so much better than the usa version and I live in the usa lol. Funny thing is usa copied all the challenges and everything brit version still better.
Wilfred made this promise/this Vow this. Being a Traitor. And do you vow to keep your identity and the identity of your follow Traitors a secret. Wilfred says I promise to that. Wilfred stating that Alyssa (a fellow Traitor) as a Traitor. Broke that rule, that promise in it. Therefore Wilfred should be thrown out. Not one rule for Wilfred and another rule for everyone else. That’s not on not fair. Wilfred stating in front of all, all Alyssa a Traitor breaks the rule, the promise he made. Should be thrown out Wilfred for that
I think you're taking the vows too much at face value. The vows are just there for the broadcast, the actual traitor rules they'll be briefed about in more detail beforehand and they're probably more nuanced. The "Not identifying another traitor" probably refers more to the fact that you can't explicitly state someone is a traitor on the basis that you're also a traitor e.g. if after being caught Alyssa revealed Wilf and Amanda, because it would ruin the whole show. People were already accusing Alyssa and she was a viable candidate to be banished before Wilf even spoke up, he didn't start the accusation, he just jumped on the band wagon. Also from the shows perspective, kicking out Wilf and preventing traitors from backstabbing each other kills a large source of drama. Moreover it would make it incredibly hard for traitors if they could never turn on each other. Imagine if Alyssa for instance had been incredibly obvious as a traitor and everyone was against her, if Wilf and Amanda aren't allowed to identify her as a traitor and join in, they'd clearly mark themselves out for traitors and it would kill the game.
Saying he jumped on the bandwagon, that’s no excuse no excuse to break your vow/promise. And that’s also not fair and not right on fellow contestants. In it. Stating it’s one rule for Wilfred and another rule for all the other contestants. Feel sorry for them. And how, how would you, you like it if you learnt in the game, it was one rule for 1 person, and another rule for the rest of you/people. You wouldn’t like that, and don’t lie. Alyssa and Amanda and previously stuck up for Wilfred that’s what they did. Do you know what a secret is, do you. A secret means you don’t whisper it to 10’s and 10’s of people, that’s breaking your vow/promise.
@@andyclark8991 First off, don't talk about fairness. The game is literally called Traitors, backstabbing and manipulating is the point of the game. Secondly what do you mean its one rule for Wilf and another rule for the others? Alyssa could have called out Wilf and in fact she did. The traitors are allowed to backstab each other, it's just genuinely not very helpful for them to do so, unless in extreme cases. Sure it was brutal, but it wasn't against the rules. As I said before you're taking the vows too much at face value, they're literally just there for drama and affect. The traitors would have been briefed properly about the actual rules so would have known they could throw each other under the bus and in fact Wilf even said in an earlier episode how he was worried the other traitors would throw him under the bus. If I was Alyssa I'd be pissed, but I wouldn't feel cheated. In fact I've played a game with a similar premise before where I've been voted out by my fellow "traitors" because I'd been rumbled and it was obvious I was a traitor so even my fellow traitors called me out. They had to, otherwise it would have been obvious they were also traitors which would have ruined the game. Same applies here. Also it wasn't a secret, half the table already thought she was a traitor. It everyone already knows something it's no longer a secret. Moreover Wilf isn't accusing Alyssa as a fact, you forget that as far as everyone else is concerned he doesn't know who the traitors are so he's just going off a hunch. He never said he knew she was a traitor, just that he thought she was.
That Welsh woman is absolutely brilliant at the game. I don't think anyone is ever going to suspect her. Love this show
The welsh woman gave herself away earlier on in this episode when she came into breakfast last. All the faithfuls were expecting somebody to be murdered during the night - yet, when she came down to breakfast last and entered the room, she expressed no surprise that nobody had been murdered......she did not even ask who had been murdered, as any faithful would have done.
@Chris Wings It I don' think Alex is brainless, far from it. In fact, right now she is my favourite to win.
@Chris Wings It I agree, she's an actress but can't hide her narcissism
@Chris Wings It Mate she has a first in psychology that’s the complete opposite to brainless + wether or not she becomes a traitor if she does have a lack of empathy it will be a big help.
@@emperorboss5557 I've got a first class in psychology too 😄, it takes some brainpower but not necessarily as much practical or critical thinking as you'd be expect. She cares more about her image than actually playing the game.
Amanda should have voted out Wilf over Alyssa.
Wilf showed he can sell you out on a dime and now he is revered, has a huge alliance. If Amanda got Wilf out here, then it would have been Aaron following then probably Maddie.
I think that she went with the vote she thought was gonna have a majority to make her look on side. But Andrew and Fay made it close with thier votes of rayan then there was a chance that Amos was going to vote Alyssa aswell after he confronted her about being nervous. If she knew that she would be the deciding vote I think she would have gone for wilfred. Also Alyssa gave the weakest argument up the table in the end.
Plus Wil showed here that he does absolutely awful under pressure, where as Alyssa doesn’t make stupid decisions and protected her fellow traitors
How did wilfred make it to the end?!? He looks like a burgler. Like when you watch TV or movies it's always someone who looks like him robbing a store lol. He would be my #1 suspect based on looks alone. Just looks grungy.
@@bernieseth5115 Wilf looks dodgy, ya? Maddy is that you?
This tv show is absolutely phenomenal loving every minute
And do you vow to keep your identity and the identity of your follow Traitors a secret.
Wilfred says I promise to that.
Yet Wilfred stating this, in front of everyone stating (a follow Traitor) as a Traitor. (Alyssa) in front of everyone. All. Breaking the promise he made of being a Traitor.
Should be thrown out for that, breaking the rule/vow.
@@andyclark8991 he didn’t reveal her identity tho he just did what he had to it was a harsh call but technically he never told anyone about her being a traitor but I felt bad for her
The whole purpose of that vote, that vote is to find a Traitor. That’s the whole purpose of it. To find a Traitor.
Whether you do or you don’t, while purpose of the vote is to find a Traitor.
To call out Alyssa like that, breaks the promise and vow he made. To all.
Wilfred should be thrown out for breaking that vow/promise he made.
@@andyclark8991 no he shouldn’t it’s a game and he played the game well was risky but it paid off he didn’t reveal any identity or nothing all he did was vote for her when she was already under the cosh as was he and she went back after him so it’s a fair game
Yes he did by calling her out like that/Alyssa and also as stated before the whole purpose of the vote is to get rid of a Traitor as stated to you before. Occasionally you don’t listen to a word
I love this show I do hope they keep making it Amanda is definitely the mastermind of the group.
She's scarily scheming. I'd hate to get on the wrong side of her in real life! 😬
Such a heartbreaking moment for Alyssa 😭 but should have seen that coming.
I knew Wilf was gonna betray Alyssa from how he never defended her when people were already getting sus about her. He never had any loyalties towards any of the other traitors and just wanted the money for himself. Proved with how he very easily could've shared the money with Kieran but chose to throw him under the bus instead. I applaud him for how well he played though. Unfortunately karma got him at the end.
That man is a genius, harsh call but the game's the game
I disagree. He moved far to early. Alisha had fallen under the radar anyway, she would have been voted out in due course. Now he had alerted his fellow Traitor he cannot be trusted, (although she should know that anyway as the can only be one winner) , and will stab him in the back when the chance arrives.
@Chris Wings It I suspect he will last longer than two shows but I doubt he will win. His biggest problem is Maddie, If she goes people will suspect him, if she stays she will keep pointing the finger at him. Either way, Maddie will be Wilf's downfall.
@@mikethemongrel9555 The thing about this prog is that the Faithfuls really have nothing to go on except Personality. All the Faithfuls are voting on is basically just whether they like someone or not. (And I love how Maddy's onto Will for all the wrong reasons.)
@@mikethemongrel9555 Im pretty sure the traitors split the money if they're the only ones left.
@@Unintelligentful Which is why the traitors will back stab each over before they do.
What Wilf and Amanda did to Alyssa was horrible, I know it’s a game but Alyssa saved Will from being voted so many times by convincing everyone not to vote him, I get that he had to save herself, but the three traitors could’ve easily pinned the votes on Rayan or someone else, imagine how Alyssa must’ve felt knowing that neither of her “allies” valued her enough and betrayed and blindsided her
The title of the show is a giveaway….NEVER trust anyone my friend.
If will Alyssa and Amanda voted for the same people each time it would be obvious who the traitors were. Alyssa was under fire this episode, he had to jump on the bandwagon. It's a game and he played it amazingly well
@@TTharvesttbf the traitors do take an oath to protect each other
@@anonymouscommenter2425it’s 🧢……. I don’t think they can blatantly reveal another traitor but…….. in the end, NO ONE IS SAFE! People come there to make friends and alliances and don’t actually pay attention. A lot of contestants SITUATIONAL AWARENESS is terrible 😂
NO.@@anonymouscommenter2425
I feel like if the others actually paid attention to her reaction they would’ve seen that there was more to their relationship.
Alyssa was an amazing traitor I am so mad at Wilfred and Amanda!😢 Wilfred was the most likely to be voted out in my eyes he shouldn’t have done that :(
Wilfred the Uriah heep of traitors
That’s exactly why he did it though, he knew his neck was on the line and he did what he had to to defend himself, not very nice but probably his only option to survive
@@duncan3932 And that strategy ultimately has lead him nowhere. He just took the win away from 2 really good players (Amanda and Alyssa) by just using the same trick over and over again and throwing everybody in his team under the bus. He got lucky that Alyssa and Amanda were willing to let him get away with it and not retaliated to sink his ship too. But do that enough and you'll find a person who will not be willing to let you get away with it, as Will has discovered.
It's analogous to constantly betraying your alliances in Survivor. You can get close to the end or even be in the final, but it will not win you money as people will consider it so distasteful that many will not let you win if they have any control over your destiny.
@@joech1065 have you watched the Australian traitors? Because one traitor literally just threw all the other traitors under the bus and won, Wilf did the same and he should’ve won if not for Keiran bending the rules, i’m glad the faithfuls won, but Wilf’s strategy was pretty valid, if not Keiran they never would’ve caught him
Wilfred was brutal for this but Amanda? SAVAGE. Love to see it
Amanda for the win!!!! Idc that she’s a traitor she’s playing it perfectly just hope they made the right call by trying to recruit Alex…
Ngl, at this exact moment, I was screaming Will to get voted out. I knew the game would've been very tough for Amanda if Will was keot alive at that point.
THE BEST SHOW EVER! HOOKED ON IT!!!
Me too
Traitors USA is great watching as well.
What worry's me about Wilf , is that I really do think he would murder somebody just to win.
Oh, I really wanted him to be banished the other day. Gutted he made it through after shafting Alyssa. What a git
@@hopebgood All of them are gits and all of them would shaft each over as soon as they could.
@@hopebgood Your actually angry he's playing the game how it's supposed to be played you absolute prat
Watch Aussie season 2, Wilf is an angel compared to Sam
Oh this is good but bound to happen…Amanda is definitely the stronger traitor
And do you vow to keep your identity and the identity of your follow Traitors a secret.
Wilfred says I promise to that.
Yet Wilfred stating this, in front of everyone stating (a follow Traitor) as a Traitor. (Alyssa) in front of everyone. All. Breaking the promise he made of being a Traitor.
Should be thrown out for that, breaking the rule/vow.
@@andyclark8991 CTRL C CTRL V
Genius show
And do you vow to keep your identity and the identity of your follow Traitors a secret.
Wilfred says I promise to that.
Yet Wilfred stating this, in front of everyone stating (a follow Traitor) as a Traitor. (Alyssa) in front of everyone. All. Breaking the promise he made of being a Traitor.
Should be thrown out for that, breaking the rule/vow.
I could not hide my smile and shock when amanda had the casting vote between alyssa and wilf, that was an ultimate shock
I don't know how I feel about this. I know that he did it to protect himself, but I also felt so bad for Alyssa. He completely screwed her over.
I love this programme, but strangely there isn't a single faithful or traitor that I have warmed to. They're all as irritating as each other.
Tbh I'm really disappointed that Amanda didn't flip on Will instead, her and Alyssa are a far better combination and also more likely to make it further (given Maddie's hard push on Will)
Love that Wil became my favourite person
Notice how he says she's "lying" with confidence. No faithful contestant has, as of yet, been so adamant in their language because they know that they don't actually know who the liars are. To accuse someone of lying you would have to know the truth. you could say shes deflecting, or blaming or whatever else. sad no one picked up on that.
I wish Alyssa would have dropped Wilf in it at the end by saying something cryptic as revenge and to help the faithfuls.
And do you vow to keep your identity and the identity of your follow Traitors a secret.
Wilfred says I promise to that.
Yet Wilfred stating this, in front of everyone stating (a follow Traitor) as a Traitor. (Alyssa) in front of everyone. All. Breaking the promise he made of being a Traitor.
Should be thrown out for that, breaking the rule/vow.
@@andyclark8991 no. He did not reveal her as a traitor. He said “I believe”. They are not the same.
@@Nushka23 ik its not the same but its convicing everyone that hes not a traitor
CD
Do you know what a secret is, do you.
The whole purpose of the vote is to find a Traitor, that’s the whole purpose of the vote. To find a Traitor, Wilfred calling out Alyssa (fellow Traitor) as a Traitor, voting for her being a Traitor (when the whole purpose of it) vote is to find a Traitor. Is breaking his vow.
It’s not one rule for Wilfred and another rule for the rest of the people. That CD isn’t fair nor right for all.
Betrayal (as title) why because it’s a betrayal breaking his vow/his promise he made. Wilfred should be thrown out for it/breaking it
@@andyclark8991I understand it may seem unfair, even immoral, but he did not “reveal” her as a traitor, nor did he force the others to vote her name.
Hooked on this show! Can’t wait until Wednesday for new episode.. is there anyway I can watch it before??
THE EARLIEST IS TUESDAY!dont miss it
@@chelseatokito2992 I checked & it said next Wednesday
@@chelseatokito2992 yeah next week it’s Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
@@doyouknowyourparents9830 oh rlly?kk,tysm for reminding me
@@britishproblemz8167 tysm
It's funny watching this scene back after season 2 has just started. The issue I had here was not that Wilf had voted for Alyssa, which was kind of understandable, but his aggressive & confrontational response when she nominated him. He was so arsey toward her, like a spoilt child. And he continued to do that throughout the rest of the season. There is a difference between being tactical, playing the game and being clever, to be downright nasty.
This is so good..Claudia Winkleman is a genius. Evil..and so compelling...everyone is lieing..no point in crying just because you thought you would get the girl..what whimps..no balls..and Will ...oh my...he has to get a grip if he wants to survive.
Wilf shouldn’t have done that . Totally not cool to betray one of your allies .
Amanda should’ve gotten rid of Wilf , not Alyssa .
Agreed. Alyssa would have backed Amanda too. If Wilf can do that to one he will do it to another. Also why recruit Alex? Surely the main aim is to kill as many people are possible, why complicate things?
Of course he should’ve, it’s a game, he kept himself in. Genius move
Nah he’s playing a smart game and at the end of the day they are traitors and that’s what they’ve done they betrayed the traitor
@@connorstout2284 There’s still a ‘code’ that even traitors should abide by . Alyssa would not have done that to him .
@@theinconvenienttruth9260 your name contradicts your entire thought process
i love this show cant wait for the us version on peacock in january
Theres a US VERSION COMING?!?
What a brilliant play
And do you vow to keep your identity and the identity of your follow Traitors a secret.
Wilfred says I promise to that.
Yet Wilfred stating this, in front of everyone stating (a follow Traitor) as a Traitor. (Alyssa) in front of everyone. All. Breaking the promise he made of being a Traitor.
Should be thrown out for that, breaking the rule/vow.
@@andyclark8991 but he kept his vow as he played her but also protected the other traitor in that situation to win.
That’s the whole purpose of the vote. To vote of a Traitor.
Where you find a faithful person or not. The whole purpose of the vote is to find a Traitor. Calling out Alyssa like that breaks the rules/the vow he promised and so does his vote.
@@andyclark8991 but both Amanda and Will knew that they had already chosen to sacrifice Alyssa to the game to keep the vow.
They knew they can play it the best and recruiting Alex is a genius move.
No. The vow states to keep your fellow Traitors a secret. That’s the vow. And do you know what a secret is. Do you.
Because Wilfred broke that vow/promise he made. Therefore should be thrown out for it
Amanda should've voted Wil, for betraying one of their's - ultimately, she paid the price.
I agree. Alyssa wouldn't have betrayed Amanda, and they could have made it to the finale together. I actually think Amanda was a much better traitor than Wilf. Both Amanda and Alyssa carried Wilf for the first few episodes. He was the weakest traitor. People forget that. It's only the second half that he found his feet. I'm glad Kieran helped the faithfuls win. Poetic justice!
I literally just binge 6 episodes and will through alycia under the boss but he had to do it
If wilf goes then surely Amanda and Alyssa will realise that Alyssa would have to be murdered by the traitors or it will look so suspect for Alyssa returning for breakfast the next day. Brilliant show
I was wrong 😂
Forget the dull ol' puzzle sequences where they win money for the *coughs* "team" (yeah, riiight!) - these are the bits we like the best. Bitching and whining and paranoia! We want more bitching and whining and paranoia! MORE!
Amanda should have chosen a different name. It would have been good to see what would have happened in this situation of a two way split where votes were concerned. She should also take it as a warning. I just hope this si the one and only series of this otherwise it will go the same way as big brother and become boring in the second series as people know what to expect and so act appropriately.
If she chose a different name it may have put a spotlight on her and would be suspected next
@@destinydarrling9276 Really? Given how Wilf made it to the final I doubt it.
I miss this game so much! Such a great TV!
Did you know that that the traitors season 2 is coming today?
The welsh woman gave herself away earlier on in this episode when she came into breakfast last. All the faithfuls were expecting somebody to be murdered during the night - yet, when she came down to breakfast last and entered the room, she expressed no surprise that nobody had been murdered......she did not even ask who had been murdered, as any faithful would have done.
Tbh I don’t think any of them picked up on that 😭
@@tuanyrodas It does not matter if she knew she was coming in last or not. All faithfuls were expecting somebody to get murdered. yet when she was told nobody had been murdered she expressed no surprise at all.
Wilf was way too much as a partner- I would’ve gotten him out from the jump 😂
I stuck this on as a suggestion from someone and was told to watch atleast 2 episodes the 1st episode was very reality tv but I was interested. Then I watched the 2nd one and I was hooked the arguments and the manipulation is great. Really thought alyssa was playing it well but she needed to mix her strategy up I also think they should have killed Alex instead of John as Alex was put in the clear and she is very smart. John whilst was being cleared at the time actaully had no evidence of being clear and had he walked in the room instead of alex I think it would have turned heads and john was backing 2 traitors. I think the smartest move they can do is kill Meryl and make maddie look suspicious or kill fay and make rayan look suspicious
I think the producers chose Wilf because he scored high on the psychopathy test
Amanda has made a huge mistake…
They should have recruited the old lady as a New Traiter. The Candy woman is the strongest link in the show. Big mistake by the Traitors tonight they picked one who will get them out.
Becoming a traitor is optional - most likely she would have declined (you are right though)
In hindsight Amanda should have banished Wilf. She probably would have gone on to win
Alyssa got banished as a Traitor.
OMGGGGGGGG!WILL HOW DARE U BETRAY UR OWN ALLIE TO PROTECT URSELF!URSELF!?JUST TO PROVE THAT UR NOT A TRAITOR
Jesus, I CAN’T STAND how Wilf can’t pronounce his words properly.
Somefing, bein’, Feo (Theo), Fankful, Faifuls, etc.
It not only brings him down, but shows him as someone who is inarticulate and sloppy.
I don’t care how great at gameplay he was, he lost a bit of respect from me every time he opened his mouth.
So irritating!
Its called accent and dialect sorry not everyone speaks like they went to eton
well yeah, but it's not just him. It's about 20 of the 22 players who talk sloppy 😂@@Jack1121_
Either will or Alyssa was gunna go by turning on each other who ever stays in is safe as people know the took out a traitor, since Amanda and will both voted for Alyssa people think their faithfuls ❤ idk if this is right just try a be helpful 😂😅❤
will is evil i really dont like him
Dumb Wilfred help us find the other traitors that is so funny. Anyone else notice that Wilfred naming himself as a Traitor to all.
So funny that is. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 anyone notice that. Help us find the other Traitors. 😂😂😂
Hannah Meryl and Aaron won after will was voted out after Kieran threw him under the bus when he was given an ultimatum to join him or die
No alyssa
I hope they make a season 2 this is way better than the usa's stupid reality star version. I prefer watching normal.real people not fake reality stars.
Season 2 of the UK season is currently showing! The final episode is actually today
@acestepz lol of course. I'm from the usa so can only watch it on peacock. Wonder how long it will take for them to release it over here.
It's so much better than the usa version and I live in the usa lol. Funny thing is usa copied all the challenges and everything brit version still better.
@@bernieseth5115ohhh lol. I agree with you on the UK version being better 😂 hopefully the second season will be on peacock soon!
Wilfred made this promise/this Vow this. Being a Traitor.
And do you vow to keep your identity and the identity of your follow Traitors a secret.
Wilfred says I promise to that.
Wilfred stating that Alyssa (a fellow Traitor) as a Traitor. Broke that rule, that promise in it.
Therefore Wilfred should be thrown out.
Not one rule for Wilfred and another rule for everyone else. That’s not on not fair.
Wilfred stating in front of all, all Alyssa a Traitor breaks the rule, the promise he made.
Should be thrown out Wilfred for that
Maddie is that you? + ratio
I think you're taking the vows too much at face value. The vows are just there for the broadcast, the actual traitor rules they'll be briefed about in more detail beforehand and they're probably more nuanced. The "Not identifying another traitor" probably refers more to the fact that you can't explicitly state someone is a traitor on the basis that you're also a traitor e.g. if after being caught Alyssa revealed Wilf and Amanda, because it would ruin the whole show.
People were already accusing Alyssa and she was a viable candidate to be banished before Wilf even spoke up, he didn't start the accusation, he just jumped on the band wagon.
Also from the shows perspective, kicking out Wilf and preventing traitors from backstabbing each other kills a large source of drama. Moreover it would make it incredibly hard for traitors if they could never turn on each other. Imagine if Alyssa for instance had been incredibly obvious as a traitor and everyone was against her, if Wilf and Amanda aren't allowed to identify her as a traitor and join in, they'd clearly mark themselves out for traitors and it would kill the game.
Saying he jumped on the bandwagon, that’s no excuse no excuse to break your vow/promise. And that’s also not fair and not right on fellow contestants. In it.
Stating it’s one rule for Wilfred and another rule for all the other contestants. Feel sorry for them.
And how, how would you, you like it if you learnt in the game, it was one rule for 1 person, and another rule for the rest of you/people. You wouldn’t like that, and don’t lie.
Alyssa and Amanda and previously stuck up for Wilfred that’s what they did.
Do you know what a secret is, do you. A secret means you don’t whisper it to 10’s and 10’s of people, that’s breaking your vow/promise.
Why are you commenting this over and over again? Strange person
@@andyclark8991 First off, don't talk about fairness. The game is literally called Traitors, backstabbing and manipulating is the point of the game.
Secondly what do you mean its one rule for Wilf and another rule for the others? Alyssa could have called out Wilf and in fact she did. The traitors are allowed to backstab each other, it's just genuinely not very helpful for them to do so, unless in extreme cases. Sure it was brutal, but it wasn't against the rules. As I said before you're taking the vows too much at face value, they're literally just there for drama and affect. The traitors would have been briefed properly about the actual rules so would have known they could throw each other under the bus and in fact Wilf even said in an earlier episode how he was worried the other traitors would throw him under the bus.
If I was Alyssa I'd be pissed, but I wouldn't feel cheated. In fact I've played a game with a similar premise before where I've been voted out by my fellow "traitors" because I'd been rumbled and it was obvious I was a traitor so even my fellow traitors called me out. They had to, otherwise it would have been obvious they were also traitors which would have ruined the game. Same applies here.
Also it wasn't a secret, half the table already thought she was a traitor. It everyone already knows something it's no longer a secret. Moreover Wilf isn't accusing Alyssa as a fact, you forget that as far as everyone else is concerned he doesn't know who the traitors are so he's just going off a hunch. He never said he knew she was a traitor, just that he thought she was.
Tv has become a joke nowadays!
Alyssa was nice but she needed to go. I fully am on wils side