But as its popularity grows, a familiar anxiety is creeping in among fans: Is this how it starts to go wrong?
"We’ve all seen these type of shows where there is slippery slope of contestants wanting to appear not to play the game," one Redditor pointed out. "But to improve and grow their social media profile or become 'famous.'"
"How long before The Traitors ends up like this?" this fan questioned. "Is it inevitable or can it be avoided? Do you think it has already happened?"
That fear is rooted in reality TV history. The Apprentice debuted in 2004 as a business competition with real stakes and surprisingly grounded contestants. Over time, the tone shifted, bigger personalities were cast, and the boardroom became theater. By the time NBC ended the series in 2017 after Donald Trump became president and the show could no longer exist in its original form, it was already far removed from its early identity.
There is hope for the future of the show, what with an open casting call for an upcoming "civilian" version of the reality TV hit. Plus, some argue that the show’s structure actually benefits from players who chase screen time.
In other words: ambition can be messy. And mess is good reality TV.
Watch new episodes of The Traitors on Peacock Thursdays at 9 p.m. EST.
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