Yes, I think Fiona loved being the secret traitor and missed not being in control anymore. Ironically doing what she was accusing Rachel of doing - trying to play a solo game.
Andrew
2026-01-10 10:27:01 +0000 UTC
Yeah her reasons for doubting that Amanda confided in Rachel just didn’t add up and she massively flew off the handle about it. Also isn’t it against the pledge to outright name a fellow traitor (outside the round table)?
Andrew
2026-01-10 10:24:16 +0000 UTC
Fiona’s arrogance backfired. I’m not sad to see her go. She also stabbed Hugo in the back. Stephen played it well. I don’t see the point of the questions to the traitors if you can’t see or hear them and they can lie. They need to murder Matthew and recruit Jessie or Harriet.
Jennifer T
2026-01-10 08:45:20 +0000 UTC
I think we now know why we didn’t see Matthew in the first few episodes, it’s always a sign!
Queen Naga 🌶️
2026-01-10 08:15:30 +0000 UTC
That was quite the interesting episode. I feel Fiona kinda didn't fight as hard as I expected, but at least she respects Rachel's game. I respect Matt's game, he can't make them do it, but this leaves him open to be murdered next, and maybe they seduce Jessie, now that would be a twist! I do wonder what Harriet's questions will be. Oh, I just listened to the rest of your thoughts, and you're on board with the murder Matt train, too. Well, I guess we'll have to see next week!
Susan AKA Maisy13(YT)
2026-01-10 07:43:41 +0000 UTC
I'm so happy Rachel won the Traitor war and Fiona got her comeuppance for that insane play. Karma!