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Originally Posted by Ammi
…Paul has become such an obvious direction for the faithfuls to look toward in the round table but there still seems a lot of reluctance, doesn’t there…?…its strange because some are suspected because of the most simple thing…an expression they had or a single small action that didn't really indicate anything…or maybe how they said something or the timing of saying something etc…you know…it can be the smallest and simplest of things that cause someone to be suspected as a traitor…but was the real reason just because someone or a group didn’t warm to them/to their personality…because with Paul, he’s obviously very popular as a ‘likeable’ person so because of that, what is absolutely glaring and obvious …is just being completely side stepped…it really is great at showing the psychology of ‘group behaviour’….
…I did think in general though that last night’s episode wasn’t so riveting because the cliffhangers left the day before were just really badly thought out…we obviously knew Meg was going to be killed and Ash didn’t leave any clues or help point toward the others, which was disappointing…I wonder, are they going to replace Ash with another traitor….
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I had to rewatch it this morning as I missed crucial bits as I was so tired & sleepy . Anthony & Zak have basically put targets on their backs now with their tone deaf squabbling

. Players are turning on eachother rather than working together which is really frustrating and annoying to see.
Anthony spoke truths at the table about why Paul should be on their radar, but some people are still throwing accusations back at Anthony. They're not very bright.
Jaz is one of the best players , he's just calmly pointing out obvious facts about Paul whilst covering his back in a smart way with " if I get murdered remember what I say"

. The only mistake was Jaz also confiding in Harry.
I know they get paranoid and they suspect the slightest of things , but the hold Paul has over the group is ridiculous.... it's looking them straight in the face but they won't accept it . The reason for going for Johnny didn't make sense either , he's been the same and hasn't acted strange at all .
I actually felt sorry for him. And the players acting all devastated that they've failed to vote another traitor out just makes me think what a bunch of dummies lol.
And Harry literally pulled a Wilf and left the table crying dramatically after he voted Johnny , which you would think would raise eyebrows with the faithfuls around the table that Harry could be up to something. They have fallen hook line and sinker for his little baby act

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I want Charlotte or Diane to get murdered ,but now thinking about it ....I'm worried it might put suspicion back onto Anthony

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