So, Stephen — why have you decided to take part in The Celebrity Traitors?
Do you like playing games? And are you competitive?
Would you like to be a Traitor or a Faithful?
Are you looking forward to the Missions?
It’s very hard to say. Some of them may be tedious like being back at school, forced into compulsory physical education. It will be interesting to see if we can work together. There are players who are strong and sporty, who will be good at strong sporty things, and then those of us who are less strong and sporty will have to try and hope that we can use our wits in some way.
No, what can one do? Watching every previous episode wouldn’t help because the people are different. It’s all about the people with this game.
No, absolutely not. Nobody else will either. The idea that you can be good at reading people is absolute nonsense, just like astrology or anything else woo-woo. You just can’t do it. You know, empiricism proves it. People time and time again ask those whose job it is to interrogate and to find out the truth, and it’s simply not possible. We can all be convinced of something, even though the facts tell us otherwise. These notions of, ‘I just knew, it’s the way he lifted his glass, his eye was doing that thing’ – all nonsense.
Yes, but that doesn’t mean anything. Some people look as if they’re lying when they tell the truth and look as if they’re telling the truth when they’re lying. I think the only thing you can go by is when someone makes a mistake, they make a slip, or they themselves at the Round Table choose to get rid of people, and they’re mysteriously spot on in their choice – when the only reason you can think why they would want to get rid of that person is because they have some treacherous reason. But that’s about it. I’ll try to use reason a bit, because instinct is no good.
People think, oh, they’re actors, therefore they’re better liars. Actors are terrible liars! It’s not an actor’s job to lie. It’s an actor’s job to tell the truth. There are also those who are in the sporting arena, and they’re known for their competitiveness. You can’t succeed in sport unless you have a drive that is way beyond that of a normal person. So those are kind of two interesting elements. I don’t know what they’ve got in mind for us, but they’ve obviously considered all of this and will find fun ways of torturing us over the next few weeks. We’d better get used to it, I suppose!
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