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* YouHaveNoChanceToSurvive: The Traitors end Episode 9 convinced that Jasmine will be voted out next.

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* YouHaveNoChanceToSurvive: The Traitors end Episode 9 convinced that Jasmine will be voted out next. She isn't, but her position remains pretty precarious.



* ConspiracyTheorist: Zack says in one of his confessionals that he's a believer in conspiracies. It comes through in how he plays the game too, coming up with lots of theories and casually throwing around ideas and suspicions more openly than the other contestants. How close his theories actually get to the truth range wildly from completely off to accidentally closer than even he seriously seems to think.

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* ConspiracyTheorist: Zack says in one of his confessionals that he's a believer in conspiracies. It comes through in how he plays the game too, coming up with lots of theories and casually throwing around ideas and suspicions more openly than the other contestants. How close his theories actually get to the truth range wildly from completely off to accidentally closer than even he seriously seems to think. Ironically this is part of how he survives for so long, because he causes enough chaos at the Round Table to benefit the Traitors.
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* EpicFail: Upon hearing Harry's motive for killing Diane, he plans to take Harry down as revenge. He proceeds to get banished after ''one day'' as a Traitor, and spends most of that time trying to target Zack and Andrew (the latter is particularly baffling, since Andrew was attempting to make a possible alliance against Harry). Admittedly he had heat on him before being recruited, which is part of why Harry recruited him.

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[[folder: Ross]]
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->'''Age:''' 28
->'''Occupation:''' Video Director
->'''Alignment:''' Originally Faithful, recruited as a Traitor in Episode 9

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->'''Age:''' 28
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->'''Occupation:''' Video Director
Parliamentary Affairs Advisor
->'''Alignment:''' Originally Faithful, recruited as a Traitor in Episode 9
Faithful



* AsideGlance: Literally winks at the camera when he's "joking" with Jasmine about Diane being his mother in Episode 7.
* DisappointedByTheMotive: When he joins the Traitors one of his first questions is why they selected Diane for murder. Upon hearing Harry's reasoning is that she got "too brave" and needed to be "put in her place" rather than viewing her with respect as a legitimate threat, Ross is not impressed. Instead of becoming a loyal ally he seems keen to spend his time with the Traitors as a BastardUnderstudy.
* FaceHeelTurn: He's offered an invitation to join the Traitors in Episode 9. He accepts but has his own agenda, working from the inside to [[EnemyCivilWar take down Harry to avenge Diane.]]
* ItsPersonal: After learning that his mother was the one who was poisoned, he redoubled his efforts to catch the one who poisoned her, which he does by helping to banish Miles - the one who did the deed - at the very next Roundtable.
* ParentChildTeam: Unknown to the other contestants, he is Diane's son and they're trying to work together to ensure at least one of them wins.
* YouKilledMyMother: Ross' stated reason for why he'll betray Harry (since Andrew wasn't recruited then) is that he "killed" Diane, and [[DisappointedByTheMotive because she was getting too confident.]]

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* AsideGlance: Literally winks at the camera when TheCassandra: Nobody pays much attention to his suggestion that Diane and Paul are mother and son, though he's "joking" with Jasmine about Diane being his mother in Episode 7.
* DisappointedByTheMotive: When he joins
closer to the Traitors mark than anyone knows.
* ConspiracyTheorist: Zack says in
one of his first questions is why they selected Diane for murder. Upon hearing Harry's reasoning is confessionals that she got "too brave" he's a believer in conspiracies. It comes through in how he plays the game too, coming up with lots of theories and needed to be "put in her place" rather casually throwing around ideas and suspicions more openly than viewing her with respect as a legitimate threat, Ross is not impressed. Instead of becoming a loyal ally he seems keen to spend his time with the Traitors as a BastardUnderstudy.
* FaceHeelTurn: He's offered an invitation to join the Traitors in Episode 9. He accepts but has his own agenda, working from the inside to [[EnemyCivilWar take down Harry to avenge Diane.]]
* ItsPersonal: After learning that his mother was the one who was poisoned, he redoubled his efforts to catch the one who poisoned her, which he does by helping to banish Miles - the one who did the deed - at the very next Roundtable.
* ParentChildTeam: Unknown to
the other contestants, contestants. How close his theories actually get to the truth range wildly from completely off to accidentally closer than even he is Diane's son seriously seems to think.
* FailedASpotCheck: In Episode 6, all three Traitors are outside talking about how to murder someone with a poisoned chalice in plain sight. Zack walks right to the front porch
and they're trying glances outside but fails to work together spot the conspirators. He could've seen all three Traitors conspiring had he just wandered a little further out.
* MirthlessLaughter: His sense of humour doesn't mix too well with the other contestants. With him smiling or laughing at inopportune times and some of his jokes are viewed by the others as awkward or even rude. It manages
to ensure at least one of them wins.
make him look very suspicious to the others even though he's a Faithful.
* YouKilledMyMother: Ross' stated reason for why he'll betray Harry (since Andrew wasn't recruited then) RightForTheWrongReasons: Zack is the only person to guess that Diane is competing with her son. However, he "killed" Diane, and [[DisappointedByTheMotive because she was getting too confident.]] thinks it's Paul - it's actually Ross.



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->'''Ranking:''' TBA
->'''Age:''' 27
->'''Occupation:''' Parliamentary Affairs Advisor
->'''Alignment:''' Faithful

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->'''Ranking:''' TBA
6th Place (9th banishment)
->'''Age:''' 27
28
->'''Occupation:''' Parliamentary Affairs Advisor
Video Director
->'''Alignment:''' Faithful
Originally Faithful, recruited as a Traitor in Episode 9



* TheCassandra: Nobody pays much attention to his suggestion that Diane and Paul are mother and son, though he's closer to the mark than anyone knows.
* ConspiracyTheorist: Zack says in one of his confessionals that he's a believer in conspiracies. It comes through in how he plays the game too, coming up with lots of theories and casually throwing around ideas and suspicions more openly than the other contestants. How close his theories actually get to the truth range wildly from completely off to accidentally closer than even he seriously seems to think.
* FailedASpotCheck: In Episode 6, all three Traitors are outside talking about how to murder someone with a poisoned chalice in plain sight. Zack walks right to the front porch and glances outside but fails to spot the conspirators. He could've seen all three Traitors conspiring had he just wandered a little further out.
* MirthlessLaughter: His sense of humour doesn't mix too well with the other contestants. With him smiling or laughing at inopportune times and some of his jokes are viewed by the others as awkward or even rude. It manages to make him look very suspicious to the others even though he's a Faithful.
* RightForTheWrongReasons: Zack is the only person to guess that Diane is competing with her son. However, he thinks it's Paul - it's actually Ross.

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* TheCassandra: Nobody pays much attention to his suggestion that Diane and Paul are mother and son, though AsideGlance: Literally winks at the camera when he's closer to "joking" with Jasmine about Diane being his mother in Episode 7.
* DisappointedByTheMotive: When he joins
the mark than anyone knows.
* ConspiracyTheorist: Zack says in
Traitors one of his confessionals first questions is why they selected Diane for murder. Upon hearing Harry's reasoning is that he's a believer she got "too brave" and needed to be "put in conspiracies. It comes through in how he plays the game too, coming up her place" rather than viewing her with lots respect as a legitimate threat, Ross is not impressed. Instead of theories and casually throwing around ideas and suspicions more openly than becoming a loyal ally he seems keen to spend his time with the Traitors as a BastardUnderstudy.
* FaceHeelTurn: He's offered an invitation to join the Traitors in Episode 9. He accepts but has his own agenda, working from the inside to [[EnemyCivilWar take down Harry to avenge Diane.]]
* ItsPersonal: After learning that his mother was the one who was poisoned, he redoubled his efforts to catch the one who poisoned her, which he does by helping to banish Miles - the one who did the deed - at the very next Roundtable.
* ParentChildTeam: Unknown to
the other contestants. How close his theories actually get to the truth range wildly from completely off to accidentally closer than even contestants, he seriously seems to think.
* FailedASpotCheck: In Episode 6, all three Traitors are outside talking about how to murder someone with a poisoned chalice in plain sight. Zack walks right to the front porch
is Diane's son and glances outside but fails they're trying to spot the conspirators. He could've seen all three Traitors conspiring had he just wandered a little further out.
* MirthlessLaughter: His sense
work together to ensure at least one of humour doesn't mix too well with the other contestants. With him smiling or laughing at inopportune times and some of his jokes are viewed by the others as awkward or even rude. It manages to make him look very suspicious to the others even though he's a Faithful.
them wins.
* RightForTheWrongReasons: Zack YouKilledMyMother: Ross' stated reason for why he'll betray Harry (since Andrew wasn't recruited then) is the only person to guess that Diane is competing with her son. However, he thinks it's Paul - it's actually Ross. "killed" Diane, and [[DisappointedByTheMotive because she was getting too confident.]]
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->'''Occupation:''' Retired shop owner

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* RightForTheWrongReasons: Jaz suspects that Andrew had been recruited by the Traitors and voted for him twice. He was wrong....then. Later in the season, Andrew is recruited by the Traitors.

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* RightForTheWrongReasons: Jaz suspects that Andrew had been recruited by the Traitors and voted for him twice. He was wrong....wrong... then. Later in the season, Andrew is recruited by the Traitors.
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* MeetTheNewBoss: Once Harry becomes the leader of the Traitors after Paul’s banishment, he becomes increasingly more cocky and prone to overcomplicated and risky tactics, much like Paul. He also ends up inheriting Paul’s rivalry with Jaz, a group of players [[VillainWithGoodPublicity completely loyal to him]], and a Traitor secretly scheming to stab him in the back when it’s most convenient.
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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 and 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 is [[FakeUltimateHero Harry]].

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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 and 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]].
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* FailedASpotCheck: In Episode 6, all three Traitors are outside talking about how to murder someone with a poisoned chalice in plain sight. Zack walks right to the front porch and glances outside. But he doesn't see the three conspirators plotting murder the night of the poisoning. Instead he walks back inside and when asked where Paul is, he says he couldn't find him.

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* FailedASpotCheck: In Episode 6, all three Traitors are outside talking about how to murder someone with a poisoned chalice in plain sight. Zack walks right to the front porch and glances outside. But he doesn't see outside but fails to spot the conspirators. He could've seen all three conspirators plotting murder the night of the poisoning. Instead Traitors conspiring had he walks back inside and when asked where Paul is, he says he couldn't find him.just wandered a little further out.

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* FaceHeelTurn: He's offered an invitation to join the Traitors in Episode 9. He accepts but - upon hearing Harry's reasoning for murdering Diane is that she got "too brave" and needed to be "put in her place" - he seems keen to spend his time with the Traitors as a BastardUnderstudy.

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* DisappointedByTheMotive: When he joins the Traitors one of his first questions is why they selected Diane for murder. Upon hearing Harry's reasoning is that she got "too brave" and needed to be "put in her place" rather than viewing her with respect as a legitimate threat, Ross is not impressed. Instead of becoming a loyal ally he seems keen to spend his time with the Traitors as a BastardUnderstudy.
* FaceHeelTurn: He's offered an invitation to join the Traitors in Episode 9. He accepts but - upon hearing Harry's reasoning for murdering Diane is that she got "too brave" and needed to be "put in her place" - he seems keen to spend has his time with own agenda, working from the Traitors as a BastardUnderstudy.inside to [[EnemyCivilWar take down Harry to avenge Diane.]]

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* ObfuscatingStupidity: Evie frequently claims to have no idea who the traitors are, but she admits in private confessionals that she is (correctly) suspicious of both Paul and Harry.



* HeroWithBadPublicity: Jaz is absolutely right in his long-held suspicions about Paul but consistently struggles with convincing other people to vote with him. The times Jaz does speak up during Roundtables it usually backfires and gets thrown back as him being the one looking suspicious. When he's finally vinidcated by Paul being voted out, it was only because [[FakeUltimateHero Harry]] led the discussion against Paul and still nearly half the table voted for Jaz.

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* EtTuBrute: Jaz says in confessionals and at the roundtable itself that he genuinely never expected Miles to be a Traitor, and was taken aback when he learned that he was one.
* HeroWithBadPublicity: Jaz is absolutely right in his long-held suspicions about Paul but consistently struggles with convincing other people to vote with him. The times Jaz does speak up during Roundtables it usually backfires and gets thrown back as him being the one looking suspicious. When he's finally vinidcated vindicated by Paul being voted out, it was only because [[FakeUltimateHero Harry]] led the discussion against Paul and still nearly half the table voted for Jaz.Jaz.
* RightForTheWrongReasons: Jaz suspects that Andrew had been recruited by the Traitors and voted for him twice. He was wrong....then. Later in the season, Andrew is recruited by the Traitors.



* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Paul attempts a KansasCityShuffle of turning the group against Ash due to his (correct) evaluation that she's weak, and then puts himself in the dungeon with Ash (assuming they will think she's the ObviousJudas). However, he also overestimates how popular he is, and is not given immunity. Andrew is given it instead, and Ash is banished. This leaves Paul having to murder Meg (as he can't be murdered, since he's a Traitor), and under a ''lot'' of suspicion.

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* GracefulLoser: When Harry turns against him at the roundtable and gets him voted off, Paul bows proudly when saying goodbye to the team, and compliments Harry on his gameplay in his confessional.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Paul attempts a KansasCityShuffle of turning the group against Ash due to his (correct) evaluation that she's weak, and then puts himself in the dungeon with Ash (assuming they will think she's the ObviousJudas). However, he also overestimates how popular he is, and is not given immunity. Andrew is given it instead, and Ash is banished. This leaves Paul having to murder Meg (as he can't be murdered, since he's a Traitor), and under a ''lot'' of suspicion. It ultimately gets him banished, as most people who vote for him cite this as the moment that they became suspicious of him.
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* RightForTheWrongReasons: In Episode 11, mentions that he thinks [[spoiler:Kieran]] is a Traitor, assuming he had turned on his fellow Traitor [[spoiler:Amanda]] the night before. [[spoiler:While Kieran is a Traitor, he had not been until ''after'' Amanda's elimination, getting recruited as a Traitor later that night. To add insult to injury, the person he says this to, Wilfred, is also a Traitor.]]

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* RightForTheWrongReasons: In Episode 11, he mentions that he thinks [[spoiler:Kieran]] is a Traitor, assuming he had turned on his fellow Traitor [[spoiler:Amanda]] the night before. [[spoiler:While Kieran is a Traitor, he had not been until ''after'' Amanda's elimination, getting recruited as a Traitor later that night. To add insult to injury, the person he says this to, Wilfred, is also a Traitor.]]



* NiceJobFixingItVillain: [[spoiler:Wilfred is a villain by the standard of the show as he's a Traitor, and he votes against both fellow Traitors Amanda and Alyssa. He also recruits Kieran as a Traitor, and Kieran backstabs him in the Roundtable.]]

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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: [[spoiler:Wilfred is a villain by the standard of the show as he's a Traitor, and he votes against both fellow Traitors Amanda and Alyssa. He also recruits Kieran as a Traitor, and Kieran backstabs him in at the Roundtable.]]



* SenselessSacrifice: Maddy could've chosen to take some money from the prize pot and be banished. She wanted to show that she was faithful, so she chose not to take it. They banished her anyway a few days later.

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* SenselessSacrifice: Maddy could've chosen to take some money from the prize pot and be banished. She wanted to show that she was faithful, Faithful, so she chose not to take it. They banished her anyway a few days later.



* CheatedDeathDiedAnyway: Tom earns the (first) shield, but it doesn't get him very far since it doesn't protect him from banishment.

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* CheatedDeathDiedAnyway: Tom earns the (first) first shield, but it doesn't get him very far since it doesn't protect him from banishment.



* DragonAscendant: He is positioned as TheDragon to Paul's BigBad for the first handful of episodes of Series 2. But, when Paul leads the banishment of Miles and he hears that Paul mentioned ''his'' name as a potential traitor, Harry leads the charge at the round table to banish Paul (successfully). He's then treated as the leader of the traitors, and proudly says in confessionals that he thinks he can outmanoeuvre everyone else.

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* DragonAscendant: He is positioned as TheDragon to Paul's BigBad for the first handful of episodes of Series 2. But, when Paul leads the banishment of Miles and he hears that Paul mentioned ''his'' name as a potential traitor, Traitor, Harry leads the charge at the round table Roundtable to banish Paul (successfully). He's then treated as the leader of the traitors, Traitors, and proudly says in confessionals that he thinks he can outmanoeuvre everyone else.



** When he catches wind that people are favouring Paul for banishment, he lays out Paul's entire gameplan at the table 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 table 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 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.



* RedHerring: Jasmine is faithful, but the traitors are convinced that the rest of the team will turn on
* YouHaveNoChanceToSurvive: The traitors end episode 9 convinced that Jasmine will be voted out next.

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* RedHerring: Jasmine is faithful, Faithful, but the traitors Traitors are convinced that the rest of the team will turn on
on her at the end of Episode 9.
* YouHaveNoChanceToSurvive: The traitors Traitors end episode Episode 9 convinced that Jasmine will be voted out next.



** Right after Paul is eliminated he begins to suspect Harry. He even lays out his reasoning to Zack and Evie, correctly deducing that Harry overshared and was too specific in taking down Paul. In confessionals, Zack laughs off the idea and thinks Jaz is completely wrong.
** Leaning heavily on the "prophecy" side of the trope's namesake he correctly predicts Andrew and Ross as traitors too. Andrew he votes for twice before he's actually recruited in Episode 8 and Ross gets recruited the same episode Jaz starts to suspect he was a prime candidate for recruitment.
* DramaticIrony: Jaz figures out that Paul is a Traitor, and he tells...Harry, unaware that Harry is ''also'' a traitor.

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** Right after Paul is eliminated banished he begins to suspect Harry. He even lays out his reasoning to Zack and Evie, correctly deducing that Harry overshared and was too specific in taking down Paul. In confessionals, Zack laughs off the idea and thinks Jaz is completely wrong.
** Leaning heavily on the "prophecy" side of the trope's namesake he correctly predicts Andrew and Ross as traitors Traitors too. Andrew he votes for twice before he's actually recruited in Episode 8 and Ross gets recruited the same episode Jaz starts to suspect he was a prime candidate for recruitment.
* DramaticIrony: Jaz figures out that Paul is a Traitor, and he tells...Harry, tells Harry... unaware that Harry is ''also'' a traitor.Traitor.



* ItsPersonal: After learning that his mother was the one who was poisoned, he redoubled his efforts to catch the one who poisoned her, which he does by helping to banish Miles - the one who did the deed - at the very next Round Table.
* ParentChildTeam: Unknown to the other contestants, he is Diane's son and they're trying to work together to ensure at least one of them winsRoss.
* YouKilledMyMother: Ross's stated reason for why he'll betray Harry (since Andrew wasn't recruited then) is that he "killed" Diane, and [[DisappointedByTheMotive because she was getting too confident.]]

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* ItsPersonal: After learning that his mother was the one who was poisoned, he redoubled his efforts to catch the one who poisoned her, which he does by helping to banish Miles - the one who did the deed - at the very next Round Table.
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* ParentChildTeam: Unknown to the other contestants, he is Diane's son and they're trying to work together to ensure at least one of them winsRoss.
wins.
* YouKilledMyMother: Ross's Ross' stated reason for why he'll betray Harry (since Andrew wasn't recruited then) is that he "killed" Diane, and [[DisappointedByTheMotive because she was getting too confident.]]



* FailedASpotCheck: In Episode 6, all three traitors are outside talking about how to murder someone with a poisoned chalice in plain sight. Zack walks right to the front porch and glances outside. But he doesn't see the three conspirators plotting murder the night of the poisoning. Instead he walks back inside and when asked where Paul is, he says he couldn't find him.

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* FailedASpotCheck: In Episode 6, all three traitors Traitors are outside talking about how to murder someone with a poisoned chalice in plain sight. Zack walks right to the front porch and glances outside. But he doesn't see the three conspirators plotting murder the night of the poisoning. Instead he walks back inside and when asked where Paul is, he says he couldn't find him.



* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Diane is convinced that Anthony is a traitor from the word go due to his actions prior to the traitor selection, but refuses to believe that Paul could be one, at one point even having a talk with Jaz in which she attempted to convince him to let go of his [[CassandraTruth suspicions.]]
* InsaneTrollLogic: Becomes convinced that Anthony is a traitor since, during the line-up at the start of the game[[note]] as with the previous season, the contestants were asked to rate themselves from most to least likely to win the game. With the last two eliminated from the game in Series 1, only to rejoin later, the contestants surmised incorrectly that the same would hold true this time[[/note]], he refused to let her in the line in front of him. Note that this event occurred prior to the selection of the traitors, and as such Anthony couldn't possibly have been one at that point. When Diane justifies her line of thinking she points out that it indicated a willingness to play selfishly which could be indicative of being the sort of person who would willingly play the role of a traitor, however by this logic her own attempt to convince him to let her in the line above him could be seen as indicating a willingness to play selfishly on her part.

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* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Diane is convinced that Anthony is a traitor Traitor from the word go due to his actions prior to the traitor Traitor selection, but refuses to believe that Paul could be one, at one point even having a talk with Jaz in which she attempted to convince him to let go of his [[CassandraTruth suspicions.]]
* InsaneTrollLogic: Becomes convinced that Anthony is a traitor Traitor since, during the line-up at the start of the game[[note]] as with the previous season, the contestants were asked to rate themselves from most to least likely to win the game. With the last two eliminated from the game in Series 1, only to rejoin later, the contestants surmised incorrectly that the same would hold true this time[[/note]], he refused to let her in the line in front of him. Note that this event occurred prior to the selection of the traitors, Traitors, and as such Anthony couldn't possibly have been one at that point. When Diane justifies her line of thinking she points out that it indicated a willingness to play selfishly which could be indicative of being the sort of person who would willingly play the role of a traitor, however by this logic her own attempt to convince him to let her in the line above him could be seen as indicating a willingness to play selfishly on her part.
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* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Diane is convinced that Anthony is a traitor from the word go due to his actions prior to the traitor selection, but refuses to believe that Paul could be one, at one point even having a talk with Jaz in which she attempted to convince him to let go of his [[CassandraTruth suspicions.]]
* InsaneTrollLogic: Becomes convinced that Anthony is a traitor since, during the line-up at the start of the game[[note]] as with the previous season, the contestants were asked to rate themselves from most to least likely to win the game. With the last two eliminated from the game in Series 1, only to rejoin later, the contestants surmised incorrectly that the same would hold true this time[[/note]], he refused to let her in the line in front of him. Note that this event occurred prior to the selection of the traitors, and as such Anthony couldn't possibly have been one at that point. When Diane justifies her line of thinking she points out that it indicated a willingness to play selfishly which could be indicative of being the sort of person who would willingly play the role of a traitor, however by this logic her own attempt to convince him to let her in the line above him could be seen as indicating a willingness to play selfishly on her part.
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* SuicidalOverconfidence: "Suicidal" only in terms of how the game is played. Paul firmly believes he will receive immunity from murder from the group. He doesn't; it goes to Andrew. This throws a huge wrench in his plans to murder Meg or Andrew, leaving him no option but to "kill" Meg.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Many of the Faithful (such as Anthony, Jaz and Evie) are genuinely suspicious of Paul, especially after he returned from the dungeon in Episode 5 rather than Meg. However, all are reluctant to push the idea as it'd draw his attention to them and know his popularity with the others will make it difficult to rally together enough votes to banish him anyway.

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* SuicidalOverconfidence: "Suicidal" only in terms of how the game is played. Paul firmly believes he will receive immunity from murder from the group. He doesn't; it goes to Andrew. This throws a huge wrench in his plans to murder Meg or Andrew, leaving him no option but to "kill" Meg.
Meg. He the gets even more suicidally overconfident with his banishing of Miles, which leads Harry to be suspicious of him.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Many of the Faithful (such as Anthony, Jaz and Evie) are genuinely suspicious of Paul, especially after he returned from the dungeon in Episode 5 rather than Meg. However, all are reluctant to push the idea as it'd draw his attention to them and know his popularity with the others will make it difficult to rally together enough votes to banish him anyway.

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* DragonAscendant: He is positioned as TheDragon to Paul's BigBad for the first handful of episodes of Series 2. But, when Paul leads the banishment of Miles and he hears that Paul mentioned ''his'' name as a potential traitor, Harry leads the charge at the round table to banish Paul (successfully). He's then treated as the leader of the traitors, and proudly says in confessionals that he thinks he can outmanoeuvre everyone else.



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* CassandraTruth: His deductions are very good but he holds zero sway in convincing anyone else:
** From very early on he is certain Paul is a Traitor but spends half the show struggling to convince anyone else of that idea.
** Right after Paul is eliminated he begins to suspect Harry. He even lays out his reasoning to Zack and Evie, correctly deducing that Harry overshared and was too specific in taking down Paul. In confessionals, Zack laughs off the idea and thinks Jaz is completely wrong.
** Leaning heavily on the "prophecy" side of the trope's namesake he correctly predicts Andrew and Ross as traitors too. Andrew he votes for twice before he's actually recruited in Episode 8 and Ross gets recruited the same episode Jaz starts to suspect he was a prime candidate for recruitment.
* DramaticIrony: Jaz figures out that Paul is a Traitor, and he tells...Harry, unaware that Harry is ''also'' a traitor.
* HeroWithBadPublicity: Jaz is absolutely right in his long-held suspicions about Paul but consistently struggles with convincing other people to vote with him. The times Jaz does speak up during Roundtables it usually backfires and gets thrown back as him being the one looking suspicious. When he's finally vinidcated by Paul being voted out, it was only because [[FakeUltimateHero Harry]] led the discussion against Paul and still nearly half the table voted for Jaz.

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* CassandraTruth: His deductions are very good RedHerring: Jasmine is faithful, but he holds zero sway in convincing anyone else:
** From very early on he is certain Paul is a Traitor but spends half
the show struggling to convince anyone else of that idea.
** Right after Paul is eliminated he begins to suspect Harry. He even lays out his reasoning to Zack and Evie, correctly deducing that Harry overshared and was too specific in taking down Paul. In confessionals, Zack laughs off the idea and thinks Jaz is completely wrong.
** Leaning heavily on the "prophecy" side of the trope's namesake he correctly predicts Andrew and Ross as
traitors too. Andrew he votes for twice before he's actually recruited in Episode 8 and Ross gets recruited are convinced that the same rest of the team will turn on
* YouHaveNoChanceToSurvive: The traitors end
episode Jaz starts to suspect he was a prime candidate for recruitment.
* DramaticIrony: Jaz figures out
9 convinced that Paul is a Traitor, and he tells...Harry, unaware that Harry is ''also'' a traitor.
* HeroWithBadPublicity: Jaz is absolutely right in his long-held suspicions about Paul but consistently struggles with convincing other people to vote with him. The times Jaz does speak up during Roundtables it usually backfires and gets thrown back as him being the one looking suspicious. When he's finally vinidcated by Paul being
Jasmine will be voted out, it was only because [[FakeUltimateHero Harry]] led the discussion against Paul and still nearly half the table voted for Jaz.out next.



[[folder: Mollie]]
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[[folder: Mollie]]
Jaz]]
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->'''Age:''' 21
->'''Occupation:''' Disability Model

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->'''Age:''' 21
30
->'''Occupation:''' Disability ModelNational Account Manager



* 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 and 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 is [[FakeUltimateHero Harry]].

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* WideEyedIdealist: At CassandraTruth: His deductions are very good but he holds zero sway in convincing anyone else:
** From very early on he is certain Paul is a Traitor but spends half
the Roundtable show struggling to convince anyone else of that idea.
** Right after Paul is eliminated he begins to suspect Harry. He even lays out his reasoning to Zack and Evie, correctly deducing that Harry overshared and was too specific in taking down Paul. In confessionals, Zack laughs off the idea and thinks Jaz is completely wrong.
** Leaning heavily on the "prophecy" side of the trope's namesake he correctly predicts Andrew and Ross as traitors too. Andrew he votes for twice before he's actually recruited
in Episode 9, she says she finds it odd 8 and Ross gets recruited the same episode Jaz starts to suspect he was a prime candidate for recruitment.
* DramaticIrony: Jaz figures out
that Paul is a Traitor, and he tells...Harry, unaware that Harry is ''also'' a traitor.
* HeroWithBadPublicity:
Jaz is going off and having whispered conversations with small groups of people instead of openly talking about absolutely right in his long-held suspicions to everyone. She puts forth and argument that about Paul but consistently struggles with so few of them left they need convincing other people to be more open vote with him. The times Jaz does speak up during Roundtables it usually backfires and working gets thrown back as a team more than ever. Meanwhile, him being the person she trusts the most is one looking suspicious. When he's finally vinidcated by Paul being voted out, it was only because [[FakeUltimateHero Harry]].Harry]] led the discussion against Paul and still nearly half the table voted for Jaz.



[[folder: Ross]]
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[[folder: Ross]]
Mollie]]
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->'''Age:''' 28
->'''Occupation:''' Video Director
->'''Alignment:''' Originally Faithful, recruited as a Traitor in Episode 9

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->'''Age:''' 28
21
->'''Occupation:''' Video Director
Disability Model
->'''Alignment:''' Originally Faithful, recruited as a Traitor in Episode 9
Faithful



* AsideGlance: Literally winks at the camera when he's "joking" with Jasmine about Diane being his mother in Episode 7.
* FaceHeelTurn: Is offered an invitation to join the Traitors in Episode 9. He accepts but - upon hearing Harry's reasoning for murdering Diane is that she got "too brave" and needed to be "put in her place" - he seems keen to spend his time with the Traitors as a BastardUnderstudy.
* ItsPersonal: After learning that his mother was the one who was poisoned, he redoubled his efforts to catch the one who poisoned her, which he does by helping to banish Miles - the one who did the deed - at the very next Round Table.
* ParentChildTeam: Unknown to the other contestants, he is Diane's son and they're trying to work together to ensure at least one of them wins.

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* AsideGlance: Literally winks at WideEyedIdealist: At the camera when he's "joking" with Jasmine about Diane being his mother Roundtable in Episode 7.
* FaceHeelTurn: Is offered an invitation to join the Traitors in Episode 9. He accepts but - upon hearing Harry's reasoning for murdering Diane is
9, she says she finds it odd that she got "too brave" Jaz is going off and needed to be "put in her place" - he seems keen to spend his time having whispered conversations with the Traitors as a BastardUnderstudy.
* ItsPersonal: After learning
small groups of people instead of openly talking about his suspicions to everyone. She puts forth and argument that his mother was the one who was poisoned, he redoubled his efforts to catch the one who poisoned her, which he does by helping to banish Miles - the one who did the deed - at the very next Round Table.
* ParentChildTeam: Unknown to the other contestants, he is Diane's son and they're trying to work together to ensure at least one
with so few of them wins.left they need to be more open and working as a team more than ever. Meanwhile, the person she trusts the most is [[FakeUltimateHero Harry]].



[[folder: Zack]]
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[[folder: Zack]]
Ross]]
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->'''Age:''' 27
->'''Occupation:''' Parliamentary Affairs Advisor
->'''Alignment:''' Faithful

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->'''Age:''' 27
28
->'''Occupation:''' Parliamentary Affairs Advisor
Video Director
->'''Alignment:''' Faithful
Originally Faithful, recruited as a Traitor in Episode 9



* TheCassandra: Nobody pays much attention to his suggestion that Diane and Paul are mother and son, though he's closer to the mark than anyone knows.
* ConspiracyTheorist: Zack says in one of his confessionals that he's a believer in conspiracies. It comes through in how he plays the game too, coming up with lots of theories and casually throwing around ideas and suspicions more openly than the other contestants. How close his theories actually get to the truth range wildly from completely off to accidentally closer than even he seriously seems to think.
* FailedASpotCheck: In Episode 6, all three traitors are outside talking about how to murder someone with a poisoned chalice in plain sight. Zack walks right to the front porch and glances outside. But he doesn't see the three conspirators plotting murder the night of the poisoning. Instead he walks back inside and when asked where Paul is, he says he couldn't find him.
* MirthlessLaughter: His sense of humour doesn't mix too well with the other contestants. With him smiling or laughing at inopportune times and some of his jokes are viewed by the others as awkward or even rude. It manages to make him look very suspicious to the others even though he's a Faithful.
* RightForTheWrongReasons: Zack is the only person to guess that Diane is competing with her son. However, he thinks it's Paul - it's actually Ross.

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* TheCassandra: Nobody pays much attention to his suggestion that Diane and Paul are mother and son, though AsideGlance: Literally winks at the camera when he's closer "joking" with Jasmine about Diane being his mother in Episode 7.
* FaceHeelTurn: He's offered an invitation
to join the mark than anyone knows.
* ConspiracyTheorist: Zack says
Traitors in one of his confessionals Episode 9. He accepts but - upon hearing Harry's reasoning for murdering Diane is that he's a believer she got "too brave" and needed to be "put in conspiracies. It comes through in how her place" - he plays the game too, coming up seems keen to spend his time with lots of theories and casually throwing around ideas and suspicions more openly than the Traitors as a BastardUnderstudy.
* ItsPersonal: After learning that his mother was the one who was poisoned, he redoubled his efforts to catch the one who poisoned her, which he does by helping to banish Miles - the one who did the deed - at the very next Round Table.
* ParentChildTeam: Unknown to
the other contestants. How close his theories actually get to the truth range wildly from completely off to accidentally closer than even contestants, he seriously seems to think.
* FailedASpotCheck: In Episode 6, all three traitors are outside talking about how to murder someone with a poisoned chalice in plain sight. Zack walks right to the front porch
is Diane's son and glances outside. But he doesn't see the three conspirators plotting murder the night they're trying to work together to ensure at least one of the poisoning. Instead he walks back inside and when asked where Paul is, he says he couldn't find him.
them winsRoss.
* MirthlessLaughter: His sense of humour doesn't mix too well with the other contestants. With him smiling or laughing at inopportune times and some of his jokes are viewed by the others as awkward or even rude. It manages to make him look very suspicious to the others even though he's a Faithful.
* RightForTheWrongReasons: Zack
YouKilledMyMother: Ross's stated reason for why he'll betray Harry (since Andrew wasn't recruited then) is the only person to guess that Diane is competing with her son. However, he thinks it's Paul - it's actually Ross. "killed" Diane, and [[DisappointedByTheMotive because she was getting too confident.]]



[[folder: Charlotte]]
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->'''Ranking:''' 7th Place (8th banishment)
->'''Age:''' 32
->'''Occupation:''' Recruitment Manager

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[[folder: Charlotte]]
Zack]]
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org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_0176.png]]
->'''Ranking:''' 7th Place (8th banishment)
TBA
->'''Age:''' 32
27
->'''Occupation:''' Recruitment ManagerParliamentary Affairs Advisor



* FrameUp: Was closest friends to Charlie. Harry correctly predicts that murdering Charlie will make people suspicious that Charlotte was recruited and tried to kill her friend to avert suspicion. It works.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: She consistently calls Zach out on the way he approaches conversation and finds his mannerisms jarring. However, she didn't let those personal misgivings influence her to ever vote against him at the Roundtable or lead a discussion against him. In fact they actually vote for the same person more often than not. In the vote where Charlotte is banished, Zack is one of the only two other people at the table who doesn't vote for her.

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* FrameUp: Was closest friends TheCassandra: Nobody pays much attention to Charlie. Harry correctly predicts his suggestion that murdering Charlie will make people suspicious Diane and Paul are mother and son, though he's closer to the mark than anyone knows.
* ConspiracyTheorist: Zack says in one of his confessionals
that Charlotte was recruited he's a believer in conspiracies. It comes through in how he plays the game too, coming up with lots of theories and tried to kill her friend to avert suspicion. It works.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: She consistently calls Zach out on
casually throwing around ideas and suspicions more openly than the way he approaches conversation and finds other contestants. How close his mannerisms jarring. However, she didn't let those personal misgivings influence her to ever vote against him at the Roundtable or lead a discussion against him. In fact they theories actually vote for get to the same person more often truth range wildly from completely off to accidentally closer than not. even he seriously seems to think.
* FailedASpotCheck:
In the vote where Charlotte is banished, Episode 6, all three traitors are outside talking about how to murder someone with a poisoned chalice in plain sight. Zack is one of walks right to the only two other people at the table who front porch and glances outside. But he doesn't vote for her.see the three conspirators plotting murder the night of the poisoning. Instead he walks back inside and when asked where Paul is, he says he couldn't find him.
* MirthlessLaughter: His sense of humour doesn't mix too well with the other contestants. With him smiling or laughing at inopportune times and some of his jokes are viewed by the others as awkward or even rude. It manages to make him look very suspicious to the others even though he's a Faithful.
* RightForTheWrongReasons: Zack is the only person to guess that Diane is competing with her son. However, he thinks it's Paul - it's actually Ross.



[[folder: Charlie]]
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->'''Ranking:''' 8th Place (6th murder)
->'''Age:''' 34
->'''Occupation:''' Mental Health Area Manager

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[[folder: Charlie]]
Charlotte]]
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->'''Ranking:''' 8th 7th Place (6th murder)
(8th banishment)
->'''Age:''' 34
32
->'''Occupation:''' Mental Health Area Recruitment Manager



* IdenticalStranger: Charlie and Evie found it quite amusing that it took so long for many viewers to realise they were two different people and "not the same blonde person." It's possible this was invoked by the producers to create suspicion among the contestants that they were related.

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* IdenticalStranger: FrameUp: Was closest friends to Charlie. Harry correctly predicts that murdering Charlie and Evie found it quite amusing that it took so long for many viewers to realise they were two different will make people suspicious that Charlotte was recruited and "not tried to kill her friend to avert suspicion. It works.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: She consistently calls Zach out on the way he approaches conversation and finds his mannerisms jarring. However, she didn't let those personal misgivings influence her to ever vote against him at the Roundtable or lead a discussion against him. In fact they actually vote for
the same blonde person." It's possible this was invoked by person more often than not. In the producers to create suspicion among vote where Charlotte is banished, Zack is one of the contestants that they were related.only two other people at the table who doesn't vote for her.


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[[folder: Charlie]]
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->'''Ranking:''' 8th Place (6th murder)
->'''Age:''' 34
->'''Occupation:''' Mental Health Area Manager
->'''Alignment:''' Faithful

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* IdenticalStranger: Charlie and Evie found it quite amusing that it took so long for many viewers to realise they were two different people and "not the same blonde person." It's possible this was invoked by the producers to create suspicion among the contestants that they were related.
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* TeethClenchedTeamwork: She consistently calls Zach out on the way he approaches conversation and finds his mannerisms jarring. However, she has yet to let any personal misgivings influence her votes or position at the Roundtable.

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* TeethClenchedTeamwork: She consistently calls Zach out on the way he approaches conversation and finds his mannerisms jarring. However, she has yet to didn't let any those personal misgivings influence her votes or position to ever vote against him at the Roundtable.Roundtable or lead a discussion against him. In fact they actually vote for the same person more often than not. In the vote where Charlotte is banished, Zack is one of the only two other people at the table who doesn't vote for her.
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* FaceHeelTurn: Is offered an invitation to join the Traitors in Episode 9. He accepts but - upon hearing Harry's reasoning for murdering Diane is that she got "too brave" and needed to be "put in her place" - he seems keen to spend his time with the Traitors as a BastardUnderstudy.
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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 finally given able to retroactively realize how they've all been turning on each other for the entire game and how precarious his position is.

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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 finally given able to retroactively realize how they've all been turning on each other for the entire game and how precarious his position is.game. He knows immediately he'll likely be thrown to the wolves at the first opportunity.

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** Spends all of Episode 7 pretending to be an AmateurSleuth, keeping meticulous track of who gave who drinks the night before, helping everyone get the story straight in their heads that Miles is the prime suspect.

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** Spends all of Episode 7 pretending to be an AmateurSleuth, keeping meticulous track of who gave who drinks the night before, helping everyone get the story straight in their heads that Miles is the prime suspect.suspect for the poisoner.


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* FailedASpotCheck: In Episode 6, all three traitors are outside talking about how to murder someone with a poisoned chalice in plain sight. Zack walks right to the front porch and glances outside. But he doesn't see the three conspirators plotting murder the night of the poisoning. Instead he walks back inside and when asked where Paul is, he says he couldn't find him.


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* MasterPoisoner: Played with. It is the role he is handed when the Traitors have to kill in plain sight. Given his pre-existing reputation for handing out drinks he's the one who gives Diane the poisoned chalice, but actually retrieving the chalice and getting everyone in position is a group effort by the Traitors.

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* FakeUltimateHero: When he catches wind that people are favouring Paul for banishment, he lays out Paul's entire gameplan at the table 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. And knowing he'd the an obvious person to be the Traitors next target if he were Faithful, he snags himself a Shield in secret to pretend he's been targeted (and cover up Ross' recruitment).

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* FakeUltimateHero: Harry works hard to position himself as a "Traitor Hunter" among the Faithful all while actually being one of the Traitors himself:
** He understands everyone is suspicious of Ash already so decides to step forward and be the first one to mention her name at the Roundtable that night, leading the charge that gets her banished.
** Spends all of Episode 7 pretending to be an AmateurSleuth, keeping meticulous track of who gave who drinks the night before, helping everyone get the story straight in their heads that Miles is the prime suspect.
**
When he catches wind that people are favouring Paul for banishment, he lays out Paul's entire gameplan at the table 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. And knowing he'd
** Knowing
the an obvious person to be rest of the Faithful would get suspicious if he wasn't targeted by the Traitors next target if for elimination after earning his "Traitor Hunter" reputation, he were Faithful, he secretly snags himself a Shield in secret to pretend he's been targeted (and the next challenge so he can cover up Ross' recruitment).recruiting Ross and when everyone show up to breakfast the next day, can claim his shield protected him from an attempt to murder him from the Traitors.
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!!'''WARNING:''' There are [[Administrivia/SpoilersOff unmarked spoilers]] for Season 1 on this page. Character folders include alignment and end-of-season ranking.

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!!'''WARNING:''' There are [[Administrivia/SpoilersOff unmarked spoilers]] for Season 1 and Season 2 on this page. Character folders include alignment and end-of-season ranking.



->'''Alignment:''' Faithful until Episode 11, then Traitor.

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->'''Alignment:''' Faithful until Originally Faithful, recruited as a Traitor in Episode 11, then Traitor.
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* BandOfBrothers: Played with but ultimately averted. He is reluctant to cast suspicion on Jonny because he respects their shared military background but ends up voting with the group against him. He takes having to betray him especially hard.

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* BandOfBrothers: Played with but ultimately averted.subverted. He is reluctant to cast suspicion on Jonny because he respects their shared military background but ends up voting with the group against him. He takes having to betray him especially hard.


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* AchievementsInIgnorance: At the first breakfast, Sonja decides that she would jokingly ask her fellow players point-blank whether they are a Traitor. The first person who she happens to question is Ash, an actual Traitor. Ash's reaction to the question manages to make her look suspicious to the people who bore witness.
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* FrameUp: Was closest friends to Charlie. Harry correctly predicts that killing Charlie will make people suspicious that Charlotte was recruited and tried to kill her friend to avert suspicion. It works.

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* FrameUp: Was closest friends to Charlie. Harry correctly predicts that killing murdering Charlie will make people suspicious that Charlotte was recruited and tried to kill her friend to avert suspicion. It works.

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* TheBigGuy: Andrew is an avid fan of hitting the gym and working out, as evidenced by his muscular build, making him useful in the more physical challenges.

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* TheBigGuy: Andrew is an avid fan of hitting the gym and working out, as evidenced by his muscular build, making him useful in the more physical challenges. However, it does make it hard for him to move around in the tunnels during the Episode 9 challenge, forcing him to swap with Jaz.


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* TheQuietOne: Evie rarely speaks during Roundtable discussions but it slowly becomes clear from her confessionals that she's been listening closely and picked up on more correct suspicions for it, correctly feeling both Paul and then Harry could be Traitors.


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* FrameUp: Was closest friends to Charlie. Harry correctly predicts that killing Charlie will make people suspicious that Charlotte was recruited and tried to kill her friend to avert suspicion. It works.
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* FakeUltimateHero: When he catches wind that people are favouring Paul for banishment, he lays out Paul's entire gameplan at the table 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. And knowing he'd the an obvious person to be the Traitors next target if he were Faithful, he snags himself a Shield in secret to pretend he's been targeted to cover up recruiting a new Traitor that night instead of murdering.

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* FakeUltimateHero: When he catches wind that people are favouring Paul for banishment, he lays out Paul's entire gameplan at the table 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. And knowing he'd the an obvious person to be the Traitors next target if he were Faithful, he snags himself a Shield in secret to pretend he's been targeted to (and cover up recruiting a new Traitor that night instead of murdering.Ross' recruitment).
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* FakeUltimateHero: When he catches wind that people are favouring Paul for banishment, he lays out Paul's entire gameplan at the table 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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* FakeUltimateHero: When he catches wind that people are favouring Paul for banishment, he lays out Paul's entire gameplan at the table 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. And knowing he'd the an obvious person to be the Traitors next target if he were Faithful, he snags himself a Shield in secret to pretend he's been targeted to cover up recruiting a new Traitor that night instead of murdering.

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* CassandraTruth: While he correctly deduces Paul as a Traitor, he doesn’t have the influence or popularity for anyone to take his claims seriously.

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* CassandraTruth: While His deductions are very good but he holds zero sway in convincing anyone else:
** From very early on he is certain Paul is a Traitor but spends half the show struggling to convince anyone else of that idea.
** Right after Paul is eliminated he begins to suspect Harry. He even lays out his reasoning to Zack and Evie, correctly deducing that Harry overshared and was too specific in taking down Paul. In confessionals, Zack laughs off the idea and thinks Jaz is completely wrong.
** Leaning heavily on the "prophecy" side of the trope's namesake
he correctly deduces Paul predicts Andrew and Ross as a Traitor, traitors too. Andrew he doesn’t have votes for twice before he's actually recruited in Episode 8 and Ross gets recruited the influence or popularity same episode Jaz starts to suspect he was a prime candidate for anyone to take his claims seriously.recruitment.



* TheGenericGirl: Mollie is not as distinctive as the other competitors.

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* TheGenericGirl: Mollie is not as distinctive as WideEyedIdealist: At the other competitors. 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 and 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 is [[FakeUltimateHero Harry]].

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[[folder: Charlie]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_0182.png]]

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[[folder: Charlie]]
Evie]]
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->'''Age:''' 34
->'''Occupation:''' Mental Health Area Manager

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->'''Age:''' 34
29
->'''Occupation:''' Mental Health Area ManagerVeterinary Nurse



* IdenticalStranger: Charlie and Evie found it quite amusing that it took so long for many viewers to realise they were two different people and "not the same blonde person." It's possible this was invoked by the producers to create suspicion among the contestants that they were related.

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* IdenticalStranger: Evie and Charlie and Evie found it quite amusing that it took so long for many viewers to realise they were two different people and "not the same blonde person." It's possible this was invoked by the producers to create suspicion among the contestants that they were related.



[[folder: Charlotte]]
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[[folder: Charlotte]]
Harry]]
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->'''Age:''' 32
->'''Occupation:''' Recruitment Manager
->'''Alignment:''' Faithful

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->'''Age:''' 32
22
->'''Occupation:''' Recruitment Manager
British Army Engineer
->'''Alignment:''' Faithful
Traitor



* TeethClenchedTeamwork: She consistently calls Zach out on the way he approaches conversation and finds his mannerisms jarring. However, she has yet to let any personal misgivings influence her votes or position at the Roundtable.

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* TeethClenchedTeamwork: She consistently calls Zach TheBabyOfTheBunch: Harry claims to want to use his young age to allow the others to underestimate him.
* BandOfBrothers: Played with but ultimately averted. He is reluctant to cast suspicion on Jonny because he respects their shared military background but ends up voting with the group against him. He takes having to betray him especially hard.
* FakeUltimateHero: When he catches wind that people are favouring Paul for banishment, he lays
out on the way he approaches conversation and finds his mannerisms jarring. However, she has yet to let any personal misgivings influence her votes or position Paul's entire gameplan at the Roundtable.table 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.



[[folder: Evie]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_0188.png]]

to:

%%[[folder: Jasmine]]
%%[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_0185.png]]
%%->'''Ranking:''' TBA
%%->'''Age:''' 26
%%->'''Occupation:''' Sales Executive
%%->'''Alignment:''' Faithful
%%
%%----
%%[[/folder]]

[[folder: Evie]]
Jaz]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_0188.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_0171.png]]



->'''Age:''' 29
->'''Occupation:''' Veterinary Nurse

to:

->'''Age:''' 29
30
->'''Occupation:''' Veterinary NurseNational Account Manager



* IdenticalStranger: Evie and Charlie found it quite amusing that it took so long for many viewers to realise they were two different people and "not the same blonde person." It's possible this was invoked by the producers to create suspicion among the contestants that they were related.

to:

* IdenticalStranger: Evie and Charlie found it quite amusing CassandraTruth: While he correctly deduces Paul as a Traitor, he doesn’t have the influence or popularity for anyone to take his claims seriously.
* DramaticIrony: Jaz figures out
that it took so long for many viewers to realise they were two different Paul is a Traitor, and he tells...Harry, unaware that Harry is ''also'' a traitor.
* HeroWithBadPublicity: Jaz is absolutely right in his long-held suspicions about Paul but consistently struggles with convincing other
people to vote with him. The times Jaz does speak up during Roundtables it usually backfires and "not gets thrown back as him being the same blonde person." It's possible this one looking suspicious. When he's finally vinidcated by Paul being voted out, it was invoked by only because [[FakeUltimateHero Harry]] led the producers to create suspicion among discussion against Paul and still nearly half the contestants that they were related.table voted for Jaz.



[[folder: Harry]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_0177.png]]

to:

[[folder: Harry]]
Mollie]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_0177.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_0172.png]]



->'''Age:''' 22
->'''Occupation:''' British Army Engineer
->'''Alignment:''' Traitor

to:

->'''Age:''' 22
21
->'''Occupation:''' British Army Engineer
Disability Model
->'''Alignment:''' Traitor
Faithful



* TheBabyOfTheBunch: Harry claims to want to use his young age to allow the others to underestimate him.
* BandOfBrothers: Played with but ultimately averted. He is reluctant to cast suspicion on Jonny because he respects their shared military background but ends up voting with the group against him. He takes having to betray him especially hard.
* FakeUltimateHero: When he catches wind that people are favouring Paul for banishment, he lays out Paul's entire gameplan at the table 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.

to:

* TheBabyOfTheBunch: Harry claims to want to use his young age to allow TheGenericGirl: Mollie is not as distinctive as the others to underestimate him.
* BandOfBrothers: Played with but ultimately averted. He is reluctant to cast suspicion on Jonny because he respects their shared military background but ends up voting with the group against him. He takes having to betray him especially hard.
* FakeUltimateHero: When he catches wind that people are favouring Paul for banishment, he lays out Paul's entire gameplan at the table 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.
other competitors.



%%[[folder: Jasmine]]
%%[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_0185.png]]
%%->'''Ranking:''' TBA
%%->'''Age:''' 26
%%->'''Occupation:''' Sales Executive
%%->'''Alignment:''' Faithful
%%
%%----
%%[[/folder]]

[[folder: Jaz]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_0171.png]]

to:

%%[[folder: Jasmine]]
%%[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_0185.png]]
%%->'''Ranking:''' TBA
%%->'''Age:''' 26
%%->'''Occupation:''' Sales Executive
%%->'''Alignment:''' Faithful
%%
%%----
%%[[/folder]]

[[folder: Jaz]]
Ross]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_0171.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_0179.png]]



->'''Age:''' 30
->'''Occupation:''' National Account Manager
->'''Alignment:''' Faithful

to:

->'''Age:''' 30
28
->'''Occupation:''' National Account Manager
Video Director
->'''Alignment:''' Faithful
Originally Faithful, recruited as a Traitor in Episode 9



* CassandraTruth: While he correctly deduces Paul as a Traitor, he doesn’t have the influence or popularity for anyone to take his claims seriously.
* DramaticIrony: Jaz figures out that Paul is a Traitor, and he tells...Harry, unaware that Harry is ''also'' a traitor.
* HeroWithBadPublicity: Jaz is absolutely right in his long-held suspicions about Paul but consistently struggles with convincing other people to vote with him. The times Jaz does speak up during Roundtables it usually backfires and gets thrown back as him being the one looking suspicious. When he's finally vinidcated by Paul being voted out, it was only because [[FakeUltimateHero Harry]] led the discussion against Paul and still nearly half the table voted for Jaz.

to:

* CassandraTruth: While he correctly deduces Paul as a Traitor, he doesn’t have AsideGlance: Literally winks at the influence or popularity for anyone to take his claims seriously.
* DramaticIrony: Jaz figures out that Paul is a Traitor, and he tells...Harry, unaware that Harry is ''also'' a traitor.
* HeroWithBadPublicity: Jaz is absolutely right in his long-held suspicions about Paul but consistently struggles with convincing other people to vote with him. The times Jaz does speak up during Roundtables it usually backfires and gets thrown back as him being the one looking suspicious. When
camera when he's finally vinidcated by Paul "joking" with Jasmine about Diane being voted out, it his mother in Episode 7.
* ItsPersonal: After learning that his mother
was only because [[FakeUltimateHero Harry]] led the discussion against Paul one who was poisoned, he redoubled his efforts to catch the one who poisoned her, which he does by helping to banish Miles - the one who did the deed - at the very next Round Table.
* ParentChildTeam: Unknown to the other contestants, he is Diane's son
and still nearly half the table voted for Jaz.they're trying to work together to ensure at least one of them wins.



[[folder: Mollie]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_0172.png]]

to:

[[folder: Mollie]]
Zack]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_0172.png]] org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_0176.png]]



->'''Age:''' 21
->'''Occupation:''' Disability Model

to:

->'''Age:''' 21
27
->'''Occupation:''' Disability ModelParliamentary Affairs Advisor



* TheGenericGirl: Mollie is not as distinctive as the other competitors.

to:

* TheGenericGirl: Mollie is not as distinctive as TheCassandra: Nobody pays much attention to his suggestion that Diane and Paul are mother and son, though he's closer to the mark than anyone knows.
* ConspiracyTheorist: Zack says in one of his confessionals that he's a believer in conspiracies. It comes through in how he plays the game too, coming up with lots of theories and casually throwing around ideas and suspicions more openly than
the other competitors.contestants. How close his theories actually get to the truth range wildly from completely off to accidentally closer than even he seriously seems to think.
* MirthlessLaughter: His sense of humour doesn't mix too well with the other contestants. With him smiling or laughing at inopportune times and some of his jokes are viewed by the others as awkward or even rude. It manages to make him look very suspicious to the others even though he's a Faithful.
* RightForTheWrongReasons: Zack is the only person to guess that Diane is competing with her son. However, he thinks it's Paul - it's actually Ross.



[[folder: Ross]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_0179.png]]
->'''Ranking:''' TBA
->'''Age:''' 28
->'''Occupation:''' Video Director

to:

[[folder: Ross]]
Charlotte]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_0179.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_0170.png]]
->'''Ranking:''' TBA
7th Place (8th banishment)
->'''Age:''' 28
32
->'''Occupation:''' Video DirectorRecruitment Manager



* AsideGlance: Literally winks at the camera when he's "joking" with Jasmine about Diane being his mother in Episode 7.
* ItsPersonal: After learning that his mother was the one who was poisoned, he redoubled his efforts to catch the one who poisoned her, which he does by helping to banish Miles - the one who did the deed - at the very next Round Table.
* ParentChildTeam: Unknown to the other contestants, he is Diane's son and they're trying to work together to ensure at least one of them wins.

to:

* AsideGlance: Literally winks TeethClenchedTeamwork: She consistently calls Zach out on the way he approaches conversation and finds his mannerisms jarring. However, she has yet to let any personal misgivings influence her votes or position at the camera when he's "joking" with Jasmine about Diane being his mother in Episode 7.
* ItsPersonal: After learning that his mother was the one who was poisoned, he redoubled his efforts to catch the one who poisoned her, which he does by helping to banish Miles - the one who did the deed - at the very next Round Table.
* ParentChildTeam: Unknown to the other contestants, he is Diane's son and they're trying to work together to ensure at least one of them wins.
Roundtable.



[[folder: Zack]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_0176.png]]
->'''Ranking:''' TBA
->'''Age:''' 27
->'''Occupation:''' Parliamentary Affairs Advisor

to:

[[folder: Zack]]
Charlie]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_0176.png]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_0182.png]]
->'''Ranking:''' TBA
8th Place (6th murder)
->'''Age:''' 27
34
->'''Occupation:''' Parliamentary Affairs AdvisorMental Health Area Manager



* TheCassandra: Nobody pays much attention to his suggestion that Diane and Paul are mother and son, though he's closer to the mark than anyone knows.
* ConspiracyTheorist: Zack says in one of his confessionals that he's a believer in conspiracies. It comes through in how he plays the game too, coming up with lots of theories and casually throwing around ideas and suspicions more openly than the other contestants. How close his theories actually get to the truth range wildly from completely off to accidentally closer than even he seriously seems to think.
* MirthlessLaughter: His sense of humour doesn't mix too well with the other contestants. With him smiling or laughing at inopportune times and some of his jokes are viewed by the others as awkward or even rude. It manages to make him look very suspicious to the others even though he's a Faithful.
* RightForTheWrongReasons: Zack is the only person to guess that Diane is competing with her son. However, he thinks it's Paul - it's actually Ross.

to:

* TheCassandra: Nobody pays much attention to his suggestion IdenticalStranger: Charlie and Evie found it quite amusing that Diane it took so long for many viewers to realise they were two different people and Paul are mother and son, though he's closer to "not the mark than anyone knows.
* ConspiracyTheorist: Zack says in one of his confessionals that he's a believer in conspiracies. It comes through in how he plays the game too, coming up with lots of theories and casually throwing around ideas and suspicions more openly than the other contestants. How close his theories actually get to the truth range wildly from completely off to accidentally closer than even he seriously seems to think.
* MirthlessLaughter: His sense of humour doesn't mix too well with the other contestants. With him smiling or laughing at inopportune times and some of his jokes are viewed
same blonde person." It's possible this was invoked by the others as awkward or even rude. It manages producers to make him look very suspicious to create suspicion among the others even though he's a Faithful.
* RightForTheWrongReasons: Zack is the only person to guess
contestants that Diane is competing with her son. However, he thinks it's Paul - it's actually Ross. they were related.
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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 use him as cannon fodder, and is finally given able to retroactively realize how they've all been turning on each other for the entire game and how precarious his position is.

to:

* 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 finally given able to retroactively realize how they've all been turning on each other for the entire game and how precarious his position is.



* AttendingYourOwnFuneral: Because Diane's "poison" is slow-acting, she leads her own funeral procession in episode 7 after being "murdered" at the end of episode 6, and is BuriedAlive at the end.

to:

* AttendingYourOwnFuneral: Because Diane's "poison" is slow-acting, she leads her own funeral procession in episode Episode 7 after being "murdered" at the end of episode Episode 6, and is BuriedAlive at the end.



* YourDaysAreNumbered: Unlike all the other Season 1 or Season 2 "victims" until that point, who are killed off immediately, Diane's poison is "slow-acting" and so she participates in episode 7 despite being killed in episode 6.

to:

* YourDaysAreNumbered: Unlike all the other Season 1 or Season 2 "victims" until that point, who are killed off immediately, Diane's poison is "slow-acting" and so she participates in episode Episode 7 despite being killed in episode Episode 6.
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* ConspiracyTheorist: Zack says in one of his confessionals that he's a believer in conspiracies.

to:

* ConspiracyTheorist: Zack says in one of his confessionals that he's a believer in conspiracies. It comes through in how he plays the game too, coming up with lots of theories and casually throwing around ideas and suspicions more openly than the other contestants. How close his theories actually get to the truth range wildly from completely off to accidentally closer than even he seriously seems to think.
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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 feed another Traitor to the Faithful to keep suspicion off them, and is finally given all the puzzle pieces which lets him retroactively realize how quickly and effortlessly they've all been turning on each other and are likely to continue to do so.

to:

* 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 feed another Traitor to the Faithful to keep suspicion off them, use him as cannon fodder, and is finally given all the puzzle pieces which lets him able to retroactively realize how quickly and effortlessly they've all been turning on each other for the entire game and are likely to continue to do so.how precarious his position is.

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