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** When he catches wind that people are favouring Paul for banishment, he lays out Paul's entire gameplan at the Roundtable as if he figured it out himself from deduction (rather than just being a first-hand witness), leading the resolve in the others to vote Paul out. With anothet Traitor banished, Harry takes the lion's share of the credit for catching him and is positioned in a ''very'' favourable light to most of the remaining Faithful.

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** When he catches wind that people are favouring Paul for banishment, he lays out Paul's entire gameplan at the Roundtable as if he figured it out himself from deduction (rather than just being a first-hand witness), leading the resolve in the others to vote Paul out. With anothet another Traitor banished, Harry takes the lion's share of the credit for catching him and is positioned in a ''very'' favourable light to most of the remaining Faithful.
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* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Jasmine works hard at coming up with theories and can lead a Roundtable discussion against other players. Unfortunately, her suspicions are often wrong to a harmful degree. Her theories get several innocent faithfuls - such as Jonny and Charlotte - banished. She also winds up defending Ross, not realising he's a Traitor (admittedly not completely her fault as he'd only been recruited the night before, but still). In her final Roundtable she tells the others that if she gets banished, then they should all go for Evie next.

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* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Jasmine works hard at coming up with theories and can lead a Roundtable discussion against other players. Unfortunately, her suspicions are often wrong to a harmful degree. Her theories get several innocent faithfuls Faithfuls - such as Jonny and Charlotte - banished. She also winds up defending Ross, not realising he's a Traitor (admittedly not completely her fault as he'd only been recruited the night before, but still). In her final Roundtable she tells the others that if she gets banished, then they should all go for Evie next.
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* FaceHeelTurn: Is recruited to join the Traitors in Episode 8. He accepts because he fears he'll be killed if he doesn't and is immediately - and rightfully - suspicious that Harry and Paul have only brought him onboard to feed him to the Faithful at a Roundtable so they can get into the final. Fortunately for him, Paul ends up being banished, and he makes it to the final four.

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* FaceHeelTurn: Is recruited to join the Traitors in Episode 8. He accepts because he fears he'll be killed if he doesn't and is immediately - and rightfully - suspicious that Harry and Paul have only brought him onboard to feed him to the Faithful at a Roundtable so they can get into the final. Fortunately for him, Paul ends up being banished, and he makes it to the final four. Unfortunately, Harry ends up feeding him to the Faithful during the endgame leading to his banishment.



** When he catches wind that people are favouring Paul for banishment, he lays out Paul's entire gameplan at the Roundtable as if he figured it out himself from deduction (rather than just being a first-hand witness), leading the resolve in the others to vote Paul out. With a Traitor banished, Harry takes the lion's share of the credit for catching him and is positioned in a ''very'' favourable light to most of the remaining Faithful.

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** When he catches wind that people are favouring Paul for banishment, he lays out Paul's entire gameplan at the Roundtable as if he figured it out himself from deduction (rather than just being a first-hand witness), leading the resolve in the others to vote Paul out. With a anothet Traitor banished, Harry takes the lion's share of the credit for catching him and is positioned in a ''very'' favourable light to most of the remaining Faithful.
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The Endgame doesn't count as a Round Table banishment.


* WhoNeedsEnemies: Andrew is recruited to the Traitors, leaving him with only them as his "allies" in the game. But he only does it because he views it as a JoinOrDie scenario (thinking he'll be murdered the next night if he refuses), correctly assumes they're only doing it to use him as cannon fodder, and is able to retroactively realize how they've all been turning on each other for the entire game. He knows immediately he'll likely be thrown to the wolves at the first opportunity, although in the end, it was only after the penultimate Roundtable that he was finally banished.

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* WhoNeedsEnemies: Andrew is recruited to the Traitors, leaving him with only them as his "allies" in the game. But he only does it because he views it as a JoinOrDie scenario (thinking he'll be murdered the next night if he refuses), correctly assumes they're only doing it to use him as cannon fodder, and is able to retroactively realize how they've all been turning on each other for the entire game. He knows immediately he'll likely be thrown to the wolves at the first opportunity, although in the end, it was only after during the penultimate Roundtable Endgame that he was finally banished.
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* NonGameplayElimination: She gets offered it as a gameplay mechanic in Episode 8. After the dinner party, the contestants are asked to name the person there that they most trust, with each person named sitting down. Upon becoming the person left standing, she is offered the chance to leave with the day's prize pot (£3,000), or to turn it down and put it back in the prize pot. [[spoiler: She doesn't take the offer, though it should be noted that she also had won the shield that day, protecting her from murder (which nobody bar her knew).]]

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* NonGameplayElimination: She gets offered it as a gameplay mechanic in Episode 8. After the dinner party, the contestants are asked to name the person there that they most trust, with each person named sitting down. Upon becoming the person left standing, she is offered the chance to leave with the day's prize pot (£3,000), or to turn it down and put it back in the prize pot. [[spoiler: She doesn't take the offer, though it should be noted that she also had won the shield that day, protecting her from murder (which nobody bar her knew). She does joke during her banishment that she should have taken the £3,000.]]
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** Subverted when it comes to the Traitor's rationale for murdering him - which is that they think he's more clever than people assume he is, and thus perceive him to be a threat to them.
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* WideEyedIdealist: At the Roundtable in Episode 9, she says she finds it odd that Jaz is going off and having whispered conversations with small groups of people instead of openly talking about his suspicions to everyone. She puts forth an argument that with so few of them left they need to be more open and working as a team more than ever. Meanwhile, the person she trusts the most (and that Jaz is trying to prevent learning he suspects him) is [[FakeUltimateHero Harry]]. [[spoiler: This ultimately costs the Faithful the game as, when Jaz votes to banish again due to his suspicions of Harry, she votes to banish ''him'' due to her faith in Harry, who was in fact a Traitor. [[note]]In a sense there were three possibilities: That Jaz was correct and Harry was a Traitor, that they were ''both'' Traitors and Jaz wanted the whole prize pot for himself, or that Jaz was incorrect. As Jaz wouldn't unlikely to vote to banish again if he was the sole Traitor this more or less cemented his status as a faithful, voting to banish Harry would give her a 66% chance of winning, whereas banishing Jaz would only give her a 33% chance of winning as only one of the three scenarios would see Harry reveal himself as a faithful. As Mollie believed that neither Jaz or Harry was a Traitor, she chose to vote with her gut.]][[/note]]

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* WideEyedIdealist: At the Roundtable in Episode 9, she says she finds it odd that Jaz is going off and having whispered conversations with small groups of people instead of openly talking about his suspicions to everyone. She puts forth an argument that with so few of them left they need to be more open and working as a team more than ever. Meanwhile, the person she trusts the most (and that Jaz is trying to prevent learning he suspects him) is [[FakeUltimateHero Harry]]. [[spoiler: This ultimately costs the Faithful the game as, when Jaz votes to banish again due to his suspicions of Harry, she votes to banish ''him'' due to her faith in Harry, who was in fact a Traitor. [[note]]In a sense there were three possibilities: a number of possibilities from Mollie’s point of view: That Jaz was correct and Harry was a Traitor, that they were ''both'' Traitors and Jaz wanted the whole prize pot for himself, that Jaz was incorrect, that Jaz wanted to increase the pot from a three-way split to a two-way split between Faithfuls, or that Jaz was incorrect. As a Traitor that voted to banish in order to appear faithful in the case that someone else voted to banish too. While Jaz wouldn't would have been unlikely to vote to banish again if he was the sole Traitor Traitor, and this could have more or less cemented his status as a faithful, faithful in Mollie’s view, with her voting to banish Harry would give giving her a 66% better chance of winning, whereas banishing Jaz would only give her a 33% chance of winning as only one of the three scenarios would see Harry reveal himself as a faithful. Harry’s stronger alliance with Mollie ultimately held. As Mollie believed that neither Jaz or Harry was a Traitor, following Harry’s move with the shield to cover a recruitment, and Andrew’s banishment looking like the last traitor being found, she unfortunately chose to vote to share the prize with her gut.the player she had a closer bond with.]][[/note]]
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* OhCrap: Gives a masterful one when he walks in to see that Diane is still eating breakfast and "alive" after he poisoned her.

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* OhCrap: Gives [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GEt5QBAXwAAZvVF?format=jpg&name=small a masterful one one]] when he walks in to see that Diane is still eating breakfast and "alive" after he poisoned her.

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