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I think they've got a reasonably good idea of 2 traitors and 2 faithful to go into the dungeon then one of the traitors 'saving' themselves, BUT.......not knowing the circumstances under which the 'saving' will be achieved they can't be 100% sure that the faithful that they would prefer to murder next will not be the one that gets saved!



Harry's not too sure about it, initially at least.

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing

In the 1st series when the Traitors were given the chance to recruit I was all for them doing so, but I don't think it would be wise for them to do so this time.

Earlier I thought the last to traitors would be Harry and Miles, But Miles got a bit too sloppy, so it's not too surprising that it's Harry and Paul. In the end I think that Paul will trip himself up and Harry will be the last traitor standing.

I was with Wilf all the way in the Last series and was quite happy with his final decision (because no-matter what was done with the money, Wilf won the game), but haven't decided how I'd like this series to conclude!

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing
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Why are they treating the smashing of the glass name panels so personally!

It's not as if they were being ACTUALLY murdered!

Yes, they're loosing the chance to win any money, but surely they'd want to get as much money into the pot as possible?

The shield only protects them from MURDER and only for that night, there's just about as much chance of winning the shield and then immediately being banished as there is that they would have been murdered!!!



Lets face it, the main reason people are murdered or banished is because they are perceived as a threat to your own chances, regardless of how you like to express it!

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing
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Why are they treating the smashing of the glass name panels so personally!

It's not as if they were being ACTUALLY murdered!

Yes, they're loosing the chance to win any money, but surely they'd want to get as much money into the pot as possible?

The shield only protects them from MURDER and only for that night, there's just about as much chance of winning the shield and then immediately being banished as there is that they would have been murdered!!!



Lets face it, the main reason people are murdered or banished is because they are perceived as a threat to your own chances, regardless of how you like to express it!

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Baz

Paul is so inflated by his own ego!

He can't acknowledge that Harry played a better game than him, it had be be that Harry learned from him!

Most of what Harry said about him I had already been thinking for a while.

Paul was too cock-sure and went too OTT about how he so definitely WASN'T a traitor, but without saying those specific words!

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing
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