This was one of those shows that was honestly completely compelling viewing. Twenty-two people from all walks of life meet in a Scottish castle to play a simple game with fair rules. It's a proper reality show: people who are simply themselves and don't try to be anything else; and the original three Traitors are a microcosm of the cast itself.
The first few episodes are slightly dull but after a few episodes the show becomes simply thrilling, for the dynamics between the contestants and who comes in through the door to breakfast? The simplest objects are the biggest stars. Not to mention Claudia, who reflects the mood of the moment perfectly. There couldn't be a better presenter for this format.
Everyone liked The Traitors because the drama was real: the side that won only had it in the last few minutes. Another series won't be nearly as thrilling as the first, and the producers need to be careful not to over-use their power, but 100% worth a watch.
The first few episodes are slightly dull but after a few episodes the show becomes simply thrilling, for the dynamics between the contestants and who comes in through the door to breakfast? The simplest objects are the biggest stars. Not to mention Claudia, who reflects the mood of the moment perfectly. There couldn't be a better presenter for this format.
Everyone liked The Traitors because the drama was real: the side that won only had it in the last few minutes. Another series won't be nearly as thrilling as the first, and the producers need to be careful not to over-use their power, but 100% worth a watch.