I am, and always have been, a superfan of The Traitors.
Long before the show aired, I loved the card game Werewolf – the inspiration behind this masterclass in deception.
But as a TV format it remains the greatest game show on telly. It’s both wonderfully silly while also unlocking insights into our psyche and prompting the watching audience to reflect on human nature. Thursday night’s endgame was shocking – both jaw-dropping and hilarious in equal measure.
As for the winner, he shouldn’t have survived an hour, yet there he was at the very end. Has there ever been a more bungling, hysterical, dastardly yet loveable winner of a British game show? His willingness to murder his celebrity friends in plain sight meant he deserved to triumph.
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The tiny amount of power he was given went to his head, sending him into a frenzy of bloodlust. A situation recognisable in offices aroundthe country. Of course the breakout star is witchfinder general Joe Marler, certain to pop up on your box in 2026.
So The Celebrity Traitors is a brilliant twist on a modern classic, certain to return in 12 months’ time.
Missed it? You can watch every series so far on iPlayer, then January brings the return of “normal” Traitors, when it’s the turn of civilians.
And you can find Werewolf in all good toy shops – my Christmas present suggestion for those of you who start shopping early.
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