Celebrity Traitors. 06:33 - Oct 18 with 699 views | Benters | 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 07:40 - Oct 18 with 617 views | Churchman | Despite reluctance in my part and never having seen the original, I am watching Celebrity Traitors - Mrs C wanted to see it. I am actually enjoying it. You are right. It is funny.too. Claudia Winkleman is excellent and the behaviours of the contestants and how their minds are working interesting. |  | |  |
Celebrity Traitors. on 07:57 - Oct 18 with 581 views | The_Flashing_Smile | Me and Lady Dollers are the same as you and Churchers. We've not seen the original and had no interest in another 'reality TV' nonsense thing, but people had told us it's really good, and we like several of the celebrities in this one, so we thought we'd give it a go. Absolutely compulsive viewing, and funny too. Can't compare it to the original obviously, but i think when it's well-known celebs it's good because you already know their personalities. Only thing I don't understand is on the first 'death' the traitor had to do something (touch someone's face) but all the rest they just write down who they've killed. I think they should have to physically do something each time, makes it far more challenging. |  |
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Celebrity Traitors. on 08:16 - Oct 18 with 537 views | Churchman |
Celebrity Traitors. on 07:57 - Oct 18 by The_Flashing_Smile | Me and Lady Dollers are the same as you and Churchers. We've not seen the original and had no interest in another 'reality TV' nonsense thing, but people had told us it's really good, and we like several of the celebrities in this one, so we thought we'd give it a go. Absolutely compulsive viewing, and funny too. Can't compare it to the original obviously, but i think when it's well-known celebs it's good because you already know their personalities. Only thing I don't understand is on the first 'death' the traitor had to do something (touch someone's face) but all the rest they just write down who they've killed. I think they should have to physically do something each time, makes it far more challenging. |
Agree re actually physically doing something to off a contestant. Watching how AC bumped off PF was funny as was Claudia Winklemen booting the coffin lid down. I’m guessing that it’d get too obvious too quickly who the bad guys were because in a confined area there’s a limited number of ways to do it. But then I’m not creative so what would I know. |  | |  |
Celebrity Traitors. on 08:19 - Oct 18 with 523 views | ITFC_Forever | Missed the first regular series, but eldest daughter got us into watching from the second series, it’s fascinating to watch the human behaviour in it. |  |
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Celebrity Traitors. on 08:57 - Oct 18 with 454 views | 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. |  | |  |
Celebrity Traitors. on 09:04 - Oct 18 with 432 views | GlasgowBlue | It’s different with the celebrities. With regular contestants they are desperate to win because they need the money, whereas the celebrities seem more desperate to stay in for the prestige, so they are playing the game slightly differently. Also with the celebrities they come with a lot of baggage and personality that is known to each other whereas the ‘normal’ contestants are mostly strangers. Eg. Everyone knows what a devious egomaniac Jonathan Ross is, so he’s likely to be outed as a traitor sooner rather than later. |  |
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Celebrity Traitors. on 09:12 - Oct 18 with 421 views | PrideOfTheEast |
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. |
Yep agree, it’s essentially guess work until some sort of intervention later in the game when things do become more capable of analysis, but I do like it. Fry had it right the other night re suggesting not bothering with the round table discussion and just sticking names down in silence at this stage of the game. |  | |  |
Celebrity Traitors. on 09:31 - Oct 18 with 392 views | RIPbobby |
Celebrity Traitors. on 09:12 - Oct 18 by PrideOfTheEast | Yep agree, it’s essentially guess work until some sort of intervention later in the game when things do become more capable of analysis, but I do like it. Fry had it right the other night re suggesting not bothering with the round table discussion and just sticking names down in silence at this stage of the game. |
Yes he did. It would be a good twist if the write a name down before debate and then one after and then add them up |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Celebrity Traitors. on 09:50 - Oct 18 with 342 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
Celebrity Traitors. on 08:16 - Oct 18 by Churchman | Agree re actually physically doing something to off a contestant. Watching how AC bumped off PF was funny as was Claudia Winklemen booting the coffin lid down. I’m guessing that it’d get too obvious too quickly who the bad guys were because in a confined area there’s a limited number of ways to do it. But then I’m not creative so what would I know. |
That would be the challenge though! More of a challenge to the traitors and those trying to spot them. It could be really small things, so wouldn't be too obvious. Just writing a name down seems too easy to me. |  |
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Celebrity Traitors. on 11:13 - Oct 18 with 289 views | Benters |
Celebrity Traitors. on 09:04 - Oct 18 by GlasgowBlue | It’s different with the celebrities. With regular contestants they are desperate to win because they need the money, whereas the celebrities seem more desperate to stay in for the prestige, so they are playing the game slightly differently. Also with the celebrities they come with a lot of baggage and personality that is known to each other whereas the ‘normal’ contestants are mostly strangers. Eg. Everyone knows what a devious egomaniac Jonathan Ross is, so he’s likely to be outed as a traitor sooner rather than later. |
He also wears some strange outfits 😂 |  |
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Celebrity Traitors. on 11:16 - Oct 18 with 284 views | Cheshire_Tractor | Stephen needs to stop writing 'Nunez' on his chalkboard. Seriously sir, just let it go. |  | |  |
Celebrity Traitors. on 11:17 - Oct 18 with 282 views | Benters |
Celebrity Traitors. on 11:16 - Oct 18 by Cheshire_Tractor | Stephen needs to stop writing 'Nunez' on his chalkboard. Seriously sir, just let it go. |
Ha ! |  |
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Celebrity Traitors. on 11:47 - Oct 18 with 219 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
Celebrity Traitors. on 09:04 - Oct 18 by GlasgowBlue | It’s different with the celebrities. With regular contestants they are desperate to win because they need the money, whereas the celebrities seem more desperate to stay in for the prestige, so they are playing the game slightly differently. Also with the celebrities they come with a lot of baggage and personality that is known to each other whereas the ‘normal’ contestants are mostly strangers. Eg. Everyone knows what a devious egomaniac Jonathan Ross is, so he’s likely to be outed as a traitor sooner rather than later. |
On the other hand, that's why having Cat and Alan as traitors is so good, because they're the least expected. And to be fair to Jonathan, he's played a blinder so far with the double bluffs and sewing seeds. |  |
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Celebrity Traitors. on 11:49 - Oct 18 with 216 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
Celebrity Traitors. on 11:13 - Oct 18 by Benters | He also wears some strange outfits 😂 |
You'd thow up if you ever watched Ru Paul's Drag Race. |  |
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Celebrity Traitors. on 11:54 - Oct 18 with 202 views | ITFC_Forever |
Celebrity Traitors. on 11:47 - Oct 18 by The_Flashing_Smile | On the other hand, that's why having Cat and Alan as traitors is so good, because they're the least expected. And to be fair to Jonathan, he's played a blinder so far with the double bluffs and sewing seeds. |
Sowing is for seeds. Sewing is for needlework. |  |
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Celebrity Traitors. on 12:18 - Oct 18 with 181 views | Benters |
Celebrity Traitors. on 11:49 - Oct 18 by The_Flashing_Smile | You'd thow up if you ever watched Ru Paul's Drag Race. |
No thanks Dollers. |  |
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Celebrity Traitors. on 12:26 - Oct 18 with 160 views | giant_stow |
Celebrity Traitors. on 11:47 - Oct 18 by The_Flashing_Smile | On the other hand, that's why having Cat and Alan as traitors is so good, because they're the least expected. And to be fair to Jonathan, he's played a blinder so far with the double bluffs and sewing seeds. |
I think Jonathan will be next out, personally - hes on everyone's radars surely. Its a bit more fun with the non celebs as the drive to win the miney is missing in this version, but interplaying celeb egos partially make up for it. |  |
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Celebrity Traitors. on 13:34 - Oct 18 with 90 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
Celebrity Traitors. on 11:54 - Oct 18 by ITFC_Forever | Sowing is for seeds. Sewing is for needlework. |
What if your seeds have come apart? |  |
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Celebrity Traitors. on 13:35 - Oct 18 with 84 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
Celebrity Traitors. on 12:26 - Oct 18 by giant_stow | I think Jonathan will be next out, personally - hes on everyone's radars surely. Its a bit more fun with the non celebs as the drive to win the miney is missing in this version, but interplaying celeb egos partially make up for it. |
I hadn't really thought about the money TBH. Seems incidental to me. |  |
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Celebrity Traitors. on 13:41 - Oct 18 with 65 views | GlasgowBlue |
Celebrity Traitors. on 12:26 - Oct 18 by giant_stow | I think Jonathan will be next out, personally - hes on everyone's radars surely. Its a bit more fun with the non celebs as the drive to win the miney is missing in this version, but interplaying celeb egos partially make up for it. |
That's the other issue with the celebrities. Somebody made the point that the producers were bound to make one of the two "top dogs" (Ross and Fry) a traitor. That wouldn't happen with randoms. IMO Ross will go next at the round table. |  |
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Celebrity Traitors. on 14:34 - Oct 18 with 28 views | 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. |  | |  |
Celebrity Traitors. on 14:44 - Oct 18 with 17 views | Churchman |
Celebrity Traitors. on 13:41 - Oct 18 by GlasgowBlue | That's the other issue with the celebrities. Somebody made the point that the producers were bound to make one of the two "top dogs" (Ross and Fry) a traitor. That wouldn't happen with randoms. IMO Ross will go next at the round table. |
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. |  | |  |
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