I'm much less bothered about it in this episode. I think "good luck" is the perfect thing to say upon leaving that situation. Surely if he was the last traitor, he would know the outcome so no luck will be involved. It's much more subtle than "a parting gift" (and the faithful didn't clock it) but I would like to think if I had been stood there, I might have realised and tried to figure out who was still betraying me.Great TV, and satisfying result. It’s a shame the final was tainted (again) by a mafia player not abiding with the spirit of the rules.
The giving up and revealing his identity was the problematic issue for me.I'm much less bothered about it in this episode. I think "good luck" is the perfect thing to say upon leaving that situation. Surely if he was the last traitor, he would know the outcome so no luck will be involved. It's much more subtle than "a parting gift" (and the faithful didn't clock it) but I would like to think if I had been stood there, I might have realised and tried to figure out who was still betraying me.
Sort of as that made him Traitor number three. Andie and Quentin might have thought there couldn't be anyone else. Having said that, they had previously voted green before so they must have thought that there were only two anyway.The giving up and revealing his identity was the problematic issue for me.
It's that same overwhelming feeling of betrayal, as was seen in the Aussie edition. Both "victims" brought it upon themselves by being so infuriatingly useless, so it was hard to develop much fellowfeeling for them.Andie will never forgive Cirie for as long as they live, will they?![]()
Absolutely. @ModeratorI'd put that in a spoiler tag @Heppje
Sorry. I thought by this stage that anyone who was going to bother with the Australian broadcast would have seen it all by now.I'd put that in a spoiler tag @Heppje
I think people are watching them all in different orders so any discussion of a different season should be spoiler tagged.Sorry. I thought by this stage that anyone who was going to bother with the Australian broadcast would have seen it all by now.
And I've considered watching Below Deck before, but never quite got over the line. But Kate has made me reconsider that. Has anyone watched, and is it worth it?
It’s a shame, as I remember thinking there was a good an argument too.This turned out much better and more tense in all regards than I expected with the correct winner. Can’t believe Quentin and Andie didn’t question Cirie’s epiphany about Arie and ask her where it came from as she hadn’t mentioned him before.
Yes, wasn't that when Stephenie was murdered despite potentially having the shield?It’s a shame, as I remember thinking there was a good an argument too.
Did they murder someone who was potentially immune? I might have skipped over it, but I was surprised no one thought that this indicated the Arie - the one with the magic badge or whatever - was sus.
I’m still annoyed at Arie’s cowardice.
It’s a shame, as I remember thinking there was a good an argument too.
Did they murder someone who was potentially immune? I might have skipped over it, but I was surprised no one thought that this indicated the Arie - the one with the magic badge or whatever - was sus.
I’m still annoyed at Arie’s cowardice.