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Celebrity Traitors. 06:33 - Oct 18 with 2034 viewsBenters

Who’s watching this the good Lady watches it,I’m not sure if it’s supposed to be funny but it is ..

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Celebrity Traitors. on 17:57 - Oct 18 with 565 viewsflykickingbybgunn

Celebrity Traitors. on 14:44 - Oct 18 by Churchman

It’s not something I’ll watch with nobodies scrabbling for the money. It doesn’t interest me.

The human behaviour of the Celebes does. Most of them are blind sided by reputations.

For example, Stephen Fry = big dog? Not really. More reputation than substance. Yes, he might be very intelligent but you wouldn’t know it watching that. He’s offered next to nothing apart from a bit of simpering here and there. If I was a traitor, especially Ross who though I don’t like the man has been brilliant I’d target that. Build suspicion and get the others to kick Fry out.

Alan Carr is another. Despite his way, the others are forgetting you don’t get to the top of what he does for a living without being as hard as nails. They are not truly looking.

All good fun, but despite the above comment re Fry, I agree that Ross will get the boot next.


Stephen Fry is a director of NCFC.
Murder him now.
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Celebrity Traitors. on 18:09 - Oct 18 with 556 viewsGlasgowBlue

Celebrity Traitors. on 17:57 - Oct 18 by flykickingbybgunn

Stephen Fry is a director of NCFC.
Murder him now.


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Celebrity Traitors. on 18:14 - Oct 18 with 540 viewsChurchman

Celebrity Traitors. on 18:09 - Oct 18 by GlasgowBlue

A national treasure and the only nodger i like.


Liked him in Blackadder and Fry & Laurie but I actually find him a bit tedious now - not that I’ve ever met him 😃😀🤣.

I forgot he’s a NCFC Director. He seems to have the normal number of fingers. He can do one then. Kill him off! Hit him with a beer can, Delia style!
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Celebrity Traitors. on 18:20 - Oct 18 with 528 viewsBenters

Celebrity Traitors. on 18:09 - Oct 18 by GlasgowBlue

A national treasure and the only nodger i like.


He’s alright I don’t mind him.

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Celebrity Traitors. on 18:29 - Oct 18 with 515 viewsSwansea_Blue

Surprisingly (to me), yes. We watched the last series and found it unexpectedly addictive. Reality TV isn’t my thing at all, unless Race Across the World counts. TV isn’t my thing tbh. But we’re loving this series. It’s good whole family entertainment (except for Norwich supporters who’d obviously struggle to find a venue big enough for the whole family).

These celeb faithfuls are utterly useless though. I know it’ll be heavily edited, but it’s surprising how wrong they go after seemingly starting off on the right track. In the public shows, random Joes catch on to the traitors much quicker. Maybe the celeb traitors are better actors because they’ve all got performing backgrounds?

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Celebrity Traitors. on 19:59 - Oct 18 with 471 viewsMattinLondon

Celebrity Traitors. on 18:29 - Oct 18 by Swansea_Blue

Surprisingly (to me), yes. We watched the last series and found it unexpectedly addictive. Reality TV isn’t my thing at all, unless Race Across the World counts. TV isn’t my thing tbh. But we’re loving this series. It’s good whole family entertainment (except for Norwich supporters who’d obviously struggle to find a venue big enough for the whole family).

These celeb faithfuls are utterly useless though. I know it’ll be heavily edited, but it’s surprising how wrong they go after seemingly starting off on the right track. In the public shows, random Joes catch on to the traitors much quicker. Maybe the celeb traitors are better actors because they’ve all got performing backgrounds?


Possibly because some of the celebrities know each other well or very well. Hence why in the case of the celebrity first murdered, none of them believed that the celebrity murderer did that deed. As they are very close in real life.

Personal feelings maybe cloud their logic - in a normal Traitors series, those feelings don’t tend to be a thing.
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Celebrity Traitors. on 20:48 - Oct 18 with 444 viewsgiant_stow

Celebrity Traitors. on 18:20 - Oct 18 by Benters

He’s alright I don’t mind him.


Yeah seems a nice & interesting man.

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Celebrity Traitors. on 20:55 - Oct 18 with 432 viewsGlasgowBlue

Celebrity Traitors. on 20:48 - Oct 18 by giant_stow

Yeah seems a nice & interesting man.


Sorry. That's two nodgers I like. I forgot you were one of them.

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Celebrity Traitors. on 21:00 - Oct 18 with 423 viewsSwansea_Blue

Celebrity Traitors. on 19:59 - Oct 18 by MattinLondon

Possibly because some of the celebrities know each other well or very well. Hence why in the case of the celebrity first murdered, none of them believed that the celebrity murderer did that deed. As they are very close in real life.

Personal feelings maybe cloud their logic - in a normal Traitors series, those feelings don’t tend to be a thing.


Aye, that’s a good point. It’s definitely messing with their heads.

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Celebrity Traitors. on 21:10 - Oct 18 with 411 viewsronnyd

Celebrity Traitors. on 14:34 - Oct 18 by Leaky

Sorry, as soon as I see the word Celebrity that turns me right off, its usually someone who was in Eastender's for 2 episodes 15 years ago.


That's why 'Pointless Celebrities' is so aptly named.
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Celebrity Traitors. on 09:14 - Oct 19 with 293 viewsRyorry

Celebrity Traitors. on 08:57 - Oct 18 by RIPbobby

I actually like the show, but I feel it is too heavily favoured to the traitors. There is not enough evidence given away on who the traitors are. It is pretty much pot luck guessing all the time. We don't see enough of the interactions to get a gauge on the back chat between contenders. It's needs tweaking.


Thanks, you’ve just confirmed for me that my choice never to have watched any of this or any other of the ‘Traitor’ shows, apart from the first 5 minutes of the first one, was the right one!

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Celebrity Traitors. on 09:30 - Oct 19 with 276 viewsThe_Flashing_Smile

Celebrity Traitors. on 09:14 - Oct 19 by Ryorry

Thanks, you’ve just confirmed for me that my choice never to have watched any of this or any other of the ‘Traitor’ shows, apart from the first 5 minutes of the first one, was the right one!


So you're taking this one person's word and ignoring all the others saying it's great?
I mean, it's up to you of course, but the logic seems odd. I say that as someone who thought I wouldn't enjoy it and am now totally hooked!

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Celebrity Traitors. on 09:52 - Oct 19 with 264 viewsRyorry

Celebrity Traitors. on 09:30 - Oct 19 by The_Flashing_Smile

So you're taking this one person's word and ignoring all the others saying it's great?
I mean, it's up to you of course, but the logic seems odd. I say that as someone who thought I wouldn't enjoy it and am now totally hooked!


His point is a crucial one as far as I’m concerned, assuming it’s correct.

I feel the same about any whodunnit author using a deus ex machina type ending by springing a previously unmentioned relative in the Antipodes or wherever on audiences in the denouement.

Peoples personal, subjective opinions re enjoying it are just that, and that’s fine.

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Celebrity Traitors. on 10:15 - Oct 19 with 230 viewsThe_Flashing_Smile

Celebrity Traitors. on 09:52 - Oct 19 by Ryorry

His point is a crucial one as far as I’m concerned, assuming it’s correct.

I feel the same about any whodunnit author using a deus ex machina type ending by springing a previously unmentioned relative in the Antipodes or wherever on audiences in the denouement.

Peoples personal, subjective opinions re enjoying it are just that, and that’s fine.


The evidence on who the traitors are is in the things they say and trying to spot inconsistencies, trying to throw heat onto someone else etc. The rugby player has figured quite a bit out but he's not really being listened to by the rest.

But as I said above, I'd like the traitors to actually have to do something (like with the first murder, to touch someone's face) so the faithfuls have more to go on than words. I don't know how the original show usually plays out but it feels like it's stacked too heavily in favour of the traitors so far.

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Celebrity Traitors. on 11:53 - Oct 19 with 199 viewsBenters

Celebrity Traitors. on 20:48 - Oct 18 by giant_stow

Yeah seems a nice & interesting man.


I’d have a beer with him no problem.

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Celebrity Traitors. on 11:53 - Oct 19 with 197 viewsBenters

Celebrity Traitors. on 20:55 - Oct 18 by GlasgowBlue

Sorry. That's two nodgers I like. I forgot you were one of them.


This.

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Celebrity Traitors. on 12:58 - Oct 19 with 178 viewsgiant_stow

Celebrity Traitors. on 20:55 - Oct 18 by GlasgowBlue

Sorry. That's two nodgers I like. I forgot you were one of them.


Ah likewise!

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