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S01 E07
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00:00Music
00:25Come out here, you may be sure
00:28Congratulations. You are safe.
00:58Last night, the traitors murdered a faithful face-to-face.
01:16For either Lucy or Kate, their time in the castle is over.
01:20But who will be walking into breakfast and who is not coming back?
01:24Reach out and touch me.
01:28We must be first.
01:30God, look how small the table is.
01:34That's depressing.
01:36That's sad.
01:38Well, that does mean I get first dibs on the croissants.
01:43Poor old Stephen went.
01:45I know, I'm so embarrassed.
01:46I...
01:47So wrong.
01:48How have we managed to banish another faithful?
01:52We got rid of Stephen, found out he's a faithful.
01:55You know, the numbers don't lie.
01:58I think it's a combination of they're doing a brilliant job and we're doing the worst job in traitors' history.
02:06Come in.
02:10Hello.
02:10Hello.
02:11Darling.
02:12Oh.
02:12Hello.
02:14Of course you three are here.
02:15Oh, what a gentleman.
02:17Murdering face-to-face was so harsh and so raw.
02:22I feel like the grim reaper.
02:26It's probably going to take three votes now for someone to go.
02:29But we must actually, honestly, the faithfuls, we've got to band together.
02:34If you are a faithful, please follow me because we've got to get a majority of vote.
02:40Celia, I will definitely follow you.
02:41But I need some sort of...
02:44Guidance.
02:45...theory.
02:46Mm.
02:47Based on a little bit of evidence.
02:49The trouble is...
02:49And you can't keep just complimenting people and voting for them.
02:53You've got to have a reason.
02:55I know.
02:55My worry is the traitors will warn each other.
03:02Oh, I see.
03:03And I don't want to give them time to warn each other.
03:06There's so few of us now that they'll be aware of everything because there'll be one of them in every conversation.
03:12So who is it?
03:13It's Jonathan, Nick, Lucy and Kate.
03:18Yeah.
03:19Could be murdered.
03:21Come in.
03:22Oh, Nick.
03:26Oh, Nick.
03:27Good morning.
03:28Hello.
03:28Hello.
03:29I thought you'd be murdered.
03:31I'm so happy to see you, Nick.
03:32Thanks, man.
03:33I mean, like, honestly, I'm just so delighted to be here.
03:36We've got the one true faithful back.
03:39I feel really lucky to have survived.
03:42I mean, I'm just really keen to see who has gone.
03:44If it's Kate, that pretty much confirms to me my theory that Jonathan, Lucy and Kat are the traitors.
03:52So, last night, I had to walk to the chessboard, stand in the middle, and then that deaf figure...
03:58Last night?
03:59Yeah.
04:00What?
04:00In the middle of the night, genuinely, it was mad.
04:02What?
04:02That's mad.
04:03And it said on the letter, if you turn around and you're going to die, you will see the traitors
04:09and they will reveal themselves to you, but it does mean you're murdered.
04:12Oh, my God.
04:12Or if you turn around and you see Claudia, then you know you're safe.
04:16So, the traitors, whoever they murdered, did it to their faces?
04:19They did it to their faces.
04:20So, whoever has gone...
04:21That's cold.
04:21...got to find out who the traitors were.
04:23That is cold.
04:24Anyway, that's how it played out.
04:25And so, it was quite thrilling.
04:27God, Nick, how brave of you.
04:30Well, I mean...
04:30I mean it.
04:32Thanks, Celia.
04:34I think there's more faithfuls here.
04:38And I agree with that.
04:39Right now, I put it out there.
04:40I'd love it if you came with me on the Jonathan theory.
04:43If I'm wrong, please just vote me out tomorrow.
04:48Come in.
04:49Come in.
04:51Good morning, Jonathan.
04:54So, walking into breakfast, I'm going to admit that I know that he's on me.
04:58I know Joe's going to go for me.
05:00But really, I've just got to take it as it comes, which is how I've sort of played most of this game.
05:04Do you want to tell Jonathan, oh, you must have done the same.
05:09In terms of, like, going down and stood on the chessboard and everything.
05:12But I was thinking I'm not going to talk about it.
05:14Oh, OK.
05:15I just want to talk about it.
05:15Oh, I just described it in full detail.
05:17Yeah, yeah, yeah.
05:17I see.
05:17But then, if there was a traitor in the group, they would have been there anyway.
05:21So, they might well have witnessed us all going up there.
05:24Oh, I see.
05:25Right, OK.
05:25Yeah.
05:26Yes.
05:28So, it's Lucy or Kate?
05:31Lucy or Kate are not coming back.
05:34Oh, this is stressful, isn't it?
05:40Lucy was convinced it's her, but I think they've killed Kate.
05:43Yeah.
05:48If she comes through that door, I'm going to be like, what the hell?
05:51If Kate comes through, I'm more inclined to believe that she's a traitor.
05:55Come in.
05:55Oh, that's a Lucy knock.
05:59Oh.
05:59Congratulations.
06:20You are safe.
06:23Oh, my God.
06:35Oh, my God.
06:37It was right.
06:38Oh, my God.
06:44Oh, I hope you feel terrible about yourselves.
06:46Lucy, you've been murdered.
06:52Oh, my God.
06:56I'm not happy with you at all.
06:59By order of the traitors, you have been murdered.
07:02Sign the traitors.
07:04You've played this really, really well.
07:08Sorry, Lucy.
07:09No, that's not good enough.
07:11Bye, Lucy.
07:13Bye.
07:13See you.
07:14Wouldn't want to be you.
07:17I can't believe it was Kat.
07:20I've totally let my emotions cloud things
07:24and not wanting to believe that
07:27because I've built up a friendship with somebody
07:30that they're not capable of doing it.
07:33And Alan.
07:34Alan killed Paloma.
07:36There was an element of, like, real shock
07:41and feeling quite betrayed
07:42and also, like, a relief.
07:46I finally know who they are.
07:49I can't believe it.
07:59Have you just been saying I'm a traitor?
08:02Good morning, Kate.
08:03Oh, my goodness.
08:04And Lucy's gone.
08:05Lucy.
08:07Oh, my God.
08:08That has thrown everything.
08:10I actually felt really bad murdering Lucy.
08:13I felt quite guilty, but it had to be done.
08:17I think it's just going to cause more chaos.
08:20This is blowing it wide open.
08:22All my theories are just...
08:23Nobody's pleased to see me.
08:26Nobody's pleased to see me.
08:26We are pleased to see you.
08:28We're confused.
08:29Everybody looked really shocked.
08:32I think now those that are suspicious of me being a traitor
08:36are even more suspicious.
08:38Why does nobody trust me?
08:40I don't trust anyone.
08:42Right.
08:42Here.
08:43And secondly, you don't come with a lot of ideas or theories.
08:49So then I'm like, are you just waiting for someone else to pick a theory
08:53so that you, as a traitor, potentially, could just jump on that one and stay hidden?
08:58So that's the two bits of feedback I'll give you.
09:01I've been under attack quite a lot.
09:03So I think maybe I've been defending myself
09:06so it hasn't looked like I've been attacking, but...
09:09Can I say one thing that's not really good,
09:11but everyone's feeling paranoid.
09:13In actual fact, we're not feeling paranoid
09:14because you feel paranoid if you think people are after you who aren't.
09:18We are feeling people are after us because they are.
09:26Oh.
09:27Oh.
09:29Good morning, everybody.
09:31I hope you are enjoying your breakfast.
09:34You are getting so close to the final
09:37and winning money for your chosen charity.
09:41I tell you who isn't, though.
09:42Poor Lucy.
09:46Brilliant Lucy was murdered by the traitors face to face.
09:52Oh.
09:53I hope that hasn't put you off balance.
09:55I'll see you shortly for your next mission.
09:58Off balance.
09:59It's going to be something where we have to balance well.
10:03Oh, all right, Sherlock.
10:07She literally said, balance.
10:09I'm glad you've started coming to the table with theories now, Kate.
10:14I'm so useless.
10:15I can't bear it.
10:16I'm going to play badminton, if anyone wants to play badminton.
10:26Badminton.
10:27Can I watch you play it badly?
10:28Yeah.
10:29I mean, oh, and it's also a bit windy.
10:30That's going to be my excuse.
10:32Big couch over here?
10:34Yeah.
10:34It's like a flick.
10:36I'm very confused now, Jack.
10:37So am I, mate?
10:38I was adamant Lucy had something to do with it.
10:41My theory...
10:42Yeah.
10:43...been based around Jonathan being the leader...
10:46Yeah.
10:46...and his minions were Mark and Lucy.
10:49I mean, yeah, great.
10:51How wrong I was about Lucy.
10:53I feel bad, because I was pretty convinced.
10:56But obviously I was wrong.
10:57So that's kind of blown things wide open for me a little bit.
11:02I think we need to talk about the chess game.
11:04How the teams were selected.
11:06Didn't you just randomise it?
11:07I said we've got to randomise it, because if there's any traitors who have decided,
11:10oh, well, let's us go here or one there or two,
11:12I thought, let's sort of try and blow that out of the water,
11:15at least in the first instance.
11:16We walked onto the chessboard randomly,
11:18and if a traitor looked at that and there were too many,
11:22two or even three of the traitors on one team,
11:25they would want to say, let's rearrange the teams differently.
11:29Well, that's a target on my back.
11:30I mean, I am faithful, but like...
11:32I did find that strange.
11:34Yeah.
11:35It was Nick who was uncomfortable
11:37with the way the two teams had been divided.
11:40So that's a question that's been playing around in my mind.
11:43This is...
11:44Oh, my God.
11:50I can't do this.
11:51I can't stand and watch these two play.
11:57So David's going for Nick a little bit.
11:59But David's reading it wrong, because I was the one who said,
12:02I want us to change the teams, because I was like,
12:04why don't we put some intention on our choice?
12:06Today's plan is get round the faithfuls, see where they're at,
12:12and then get at least three others to vote in the same way
12:18and catch our first traitor.
12:21That traitor is Jonathan, in my eyes.
12:24Joe and Kat?
12:26Yeah?
12:27Will you come with me if I vote for Jonathan tonight?
12:30Yes.
12:30I haven't been able to shake him from day one.
12:33Let's make a pact, because the thing is,
12:35I think we don't talk about it too much,
12:37because I don't want the traitors to warn each other.
12:39Do you think we're closer now to getting a traitor to bib in a traitor?
12:48No.
12:48You know why?
12:49Why?
12:49Why would they?
12:50We haven't got any of them.
12:52Unless we get a traitor,
12:53they're obviously presenting a united front, I think.
12:56Do you think, though,
12:57that if they see that the wind is going in one person's direction,
13:00who is a traitor?
13:02Because they're definitely jumping on Bambergers.
13:05I guess my concern is that everyone's got a pile on me,
13:07because some people do think I'm a traitor.
13:09You know, they say,
13:10well, you're not coming to the table with it,
13:12but when you came to the table
13:13and you were really strong about Mark,
13:15you were wrong.
13:16I know, I know, I know.
13:17Here's a way of looking at it.
13:18Who have we been strong on
13:19that we've been either steered away from
13:21or persuaded away from?
13:22The only one I was strong on last night was Joe.
13:25And I have...
13:25And I was steered away from him.
13:26Did you vote for Joe as well?
13:27I voted for Joe.
13:28I just think that that front he puts on...
13:32You know, always beware of someone
13:33who keeps pushing someone else forward strongly.
13:37Why are you doing that when you've got no proof?
13:39I am so confused right now.
13:43Nobody's trusting their gut anymore
13:45because their gut keeps lying to them.
13:48Nobody's trusting each other anymore
13:50because we're all lying to each other.
13:52And I thought I would have more clarity, but I don't.
13:55I said, do you think there's any hope at all?
13:59That a traitor might dob in a traitor now.
14:01And they might think, well, we only need one traitor to win.
14:05So, therefore, we'll dob them in and...
14:08Who did you say that to?
14:09Alan and Jonathan.
14:10And what did they both say?
14:11They both said nonsense.
14:13You could interpret that as...
14:15You were talking to two of them.
14:17Yes.
14:18Right.
14:19It's a possibility.
14:20And they were actually answering your question,
14:21but they were answering it on behalf...
14:23Of the rest of them.
14:24They were telling each other.
14:25We're not going to do that.
14:27Oh, that's interesting.
14:28OK.
14:32Are you all right, Alan?
14:33Yeah.
14:34I'm still getting a lot of heat.
14:35You're getting a bit more than before.
14:36Yeah.
14:37Who are you going to go for?
14:38I don't know.
14:38Who do you think?
14:40Joe is not going to let go, is he?
14:42I think it's got to be Joe.
14:42Let's stick with Joe.
14:43Yeah.
14:44I think Jonathan is on the ropes.
14:46Joe's like a dog with a bone.
14:47He won't let it go.
14:49You've just got to hope that he doesn't influence
14:51any of the others to go for Jonathan.
14:53With the prize pot currently sitting at £43,500,
15:04in today's mission, the traitors and faithful
15:06must rely on each other to bank more money.
15:10It is actually bonkers, this, isn't it?
15:12It's madness.
15:15We've never been in a casket, have we?
15:17No.
15:18We can do plotting.
15:19Yeah, we can.
15:21You really good at balancing?
15:22I've got a little bit of core strength.
15:25Really?
15:26I've got a little bit of core strength.
15:28Kate said that she had a conversation
15:31with you and Jonathan.
15:33Yeah.
15:33Saying, oh, I think round about now
15:35maybe the traitors will turn on each other
15:36and vote them out.
15:38You and Jonathan both said, no, no, no, no.
15:40And then Joe's gone, well, maybe
15:42you were talking to two traitors just there
15:44and they've just told you.
15:47Joe's really, like...
15:49Joe needs to go.
15:52Celia, we don't ask you often enough, I don't think,
15:56but who do you think it might be?
15:57Darling, do you really want the truth?
16:00Yes.
16:01You know I'm dazzled by you.
16:03You think it's me.
16:03But I don't want you then to think I'm trouble
16:06and then kill me.
16:07Well, no, I'm...
16:08You know, seriously.
16:10Jonathan's going to vote for Joe.
16:15I'm going to vote for Joe.
16:16Yeah.
16:16You vote for Joe as well.
16:18I can't.
16:18You can, because once you've written it on the board,
16:21that's free.
16:22Now, we just get mixed.
16:23Yeah, but if he doesn't go, he's coming for me.
16:29There's going to be someone goes out tonight
16:31who maybe only has three votes.
16:33So only go for who you think it is,
16:35because it would be very easy to tip it in the wrong direction.
16:38No, no, no, we've got to stick together.
16:40Alan has stayed under the radar.
16:41He sure has.
16:43Well, also, can I say someone else who has?
16:44Kat.
16:44Yes.
16:45She's barely said two words.
16:46I know.
16:47They're the two people who stayed under the radar.
16:48Alan and Kat.
16:49Yes.
16:50And that does look suspicious.
16:51Oh, God.
17:03Oh, no.
17:05Have you seen that over there?
17:11Wow.
17:12That's actually quite scary.
17:15That's going to wobble a load.
17:16Yeah.
17:19Oh, no.
17:21Players, who here loves heights?
17:28This looks like hell.
17:30Oh, my God.
17:32This is the bridge.
17:34It's tall.
17:35It's big.
17:37Unfortunately for you, I've just got to be frank,
17:40it's quite rickety.
17:41Oh, it's going to wobble like crazy.
17:45All you have to do is cross the bridge.
17:48Charming.
17:49Along the bridge are markers.
17:52Each time you pass a marker, £500 will be added to the prize pot.
17:57If you fall off the bridge, you will only bank the money earned up to that point.
18:04To help you, though, this is lovely, you'll be working in pairs.
18:08One of you will cross the bridge, while the other will act as a guide.
18:13But that's not all.
18:14As you can see, suspended in the air is a shield bag.
18:21You must collect this bag on your way across the bridge.
18:26Okay, I'm going to be honest with you, the bridge has not been finished.
18:30So you will have to throw this bag to your partner.
18:36If your guide catches the bag, I add another £500 to the prize fund.
18:42Oh, okay.
18:43So, if you all cross the bridge, if you all collect the bag, you could add a whopping £10,000 to the prize fund.
18:52Whoever catches a bag, they then have a choice.
18:56Choose a portrait and put it in the shield frame.
19:01And therefore, protect that person from murder.
19:05They can choose themselves or any other player.
19:11There is only one shield available today.
19:14And that will belong to whoever is in the shield frame at the end of the mission.
19:20Harness up, and then we'll choose the pairings.
19:23I think everyone who's a faithful who doesn't have a shield is worried about being murdered tonight.
19:28It's so close to the wire now.
19:30We're all desperate to get a shield.
19:35Let's see who's going first.
19:37Oh, God.
19:38Oh, my goodness.
19:41Alan?
19:42Yes.
19:44Kate?
19:45Come on!
19:47Who's crossing and who's going to be...
19:48I'd like to do it.
19:49Do you want to cross?
19:50Yeah.
19:50All right?
19:51I'll do it.
19:52So, Alan, you're going to cross the bridge.
19:53Yes, I am.
19:53Kate, you're going to be his guide.
19:55I wanted to make the most of this mission, so I said I'd do it.
20:00I'm trying my hardest to look like a faithful.
20:06Oh, God.
20:09Alan, Kate, are you ready?
20:11Yes.
20:12Oh, my God.
20:14Okay.
20:14Okay, enormous luck.
20:17Alan, cross the bridge.
20:19Oh, look at him.
20:27Oh, no, it's well wobbly.
20:30That is so wobbly.
20:33It is wobbly.
20:34Spread your weight.
20:35Put your arms out.
20:37Oh, no, no, no.
20:39You can do it, Alan.
20:41No.
20:43No.
20:44No.
20:45It was terrifying.
20:46It looked easy from down below, but the way it wobbles under your feet, it's like you're
20:53on top of a skyscraper.
20:55Stop it now.
20:56Leave.
20:57You can do it.
20:59Look up.
21:01No, no, no.
21:03Oh, darling boy.
21:05We're never going to make the round table if you take this long.
21:09Lean a bit more to your left.
21:13It's all right, Alan.
21:14You're nearly there.
21:15No, I'm not, you liar.
21:18Oh, no, there's this bit here.
21:20Don't rush.
21:24How do I get over it?
21:26Slowly.
21:26Keep edging forward.
21:30Oh, you're doing well.
21:33Shut up.
21:34You're doing brilliantly.
21:36I felt like I was at sports day with the kids.
21:40Well done.
21:41But I fear that maybe like a kind of loving, overbearing, willing mother, I was putting him
21:47off.
21:51500 pounds.
21:53500 pounds.
21:54Bang.
21:55Oh, no.
21:57No, no, no.
21:58Oh, I can't watch.
21:59I can't watch.
22:01His knees must be shaking with the adrenaline.
22:04Oh, no, no, no.
22:05Yeah.
22:06Well done.
22:07Alan, you're halfway.
22:10Oh.
22:12Woo.
22:13Whoa, whoa.
22:14Ha.
22:15Yeah.
22:16I love you.
22:17Has he got to get the bag now?
22:20Oh, no.
22:25Our hero.
22:31That's going to be hard.
22:33Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa.
22:35Oh, God.
22:36I am not looking forward to this.
22:38Whoa, no.
22:39Yes.
22:41Whoa, no.
22:42Yes, yes, yes.
22:43Yes.
22:45Oh, no.
22:45This, this.
22:46You're doing so amazingly well, Alan.
22:48You're there.
22:48You're there.
22:49You're there.
22:49Well done, Alan.
22:50Alan.
22:512,000 pounds added.
22:53Now, hang on.
22:55Get central.
22:57If Kate catches it, another 500 pounds will be added to the prize
23:02pot.
23:03Here we go.
23:05Got it.
23:06Yes, Kate.
23:07Yes.
23:08Well done, Alan.
23:09I mean, if she had dropped that sack after me, going all the way across that rickety
23:14bridge, I would have murdered her in plain sight.
23:17How does he get down?
23:19There is only one way down.
23:21Really?
23:23Really?
23:27Oh, my God.
23:29Oh, my God.
23:31Oh, my God.
23:32Oh, my God.
23:33Alan.
23:34Alan, you're an absolute hero.
23:37God, my testicles.
23:39I feel like a winner and a eunuch.
23:42We were an incredible pair.
23:45I think I did help to get him across.
23:48However, you might talk to Alan and he might say, I drove him crackers.
23:54That bag means that you now can protect a player from murder.
23:59You can choose any player, including yourself.
24:02No discussion.
24:03Off you go.
24:03There's not many of us left.
24:08The final is in touching distance.
24:12I could really do with a shield on this one.
24:15I think it's got to be Alan.
24:17Okay.
24:18You earned it.
24:20I thought there's absolutely no way I can keep this shield for myself because he has flippin' earned that shield.
24:28Okay.
24:29Here we go.
24:31Jonathan.
24:32Oh.
24:34Nick.
24:35Nick.
24:35Okay.
24:36So who's doing which role?
24:38I'll walk the plank.
24:39That was a scary looking mission and I kind of didn't really want to try it.
24:43Nick wants to do it.
24:44Great.
24:44Let's do it.
24:45Good luck.
24:46Okay.
24:46Nick, cross the bridge.
24:47Oh, oh.
24:56Marvellous.
24:56Very balletic.
24:58I've done quite a lot of work on, like, wires in, like, TV and theatre and film and I get a real thrill out of it.
25:03You're like a cat and a very, very agile one with great balance.
25:07It's the Alan Carr textbook.
25:09He's copying me.
25:14£500 added.
25:15Well done.
25:16Slowly now.
25:17It's going to get wobbly up.
25:19Whoa.
25:20And now slowly over.
25:24Perfect.
25:25Done.
25:26Well done.
25:28It was like he hadn't even touched the bridge.
25:32It didn't move.
25:34He was just so elegant and gentle.
25:38£1,000 added.
25:40Oh, my God, you're doing great.
25:42I didn't really have to do anything difficult.
25:44I just have to stand on a little platform.
25:46And watch someone doing the hard work.
25:48Which kind of is how I like to live these days.
25:50Grab the bag.
25:52£1,500 added.
25:54He's now attempting to get the shield bag.
25:55Whoa.
25:59Well done.
26:00£2,000.
26:02Okay, I better catch this now.
26:03Look how cute he looks dangling there.
26:18I love heights.
26:19Don't get me wrong.
26:19It wasn't easy.
26:20It was tricky to sort of balance on the bridge.
26:23But it was thrilling.
26:24I really enjoyed it.
26:25But Jonathan now has a big decision to make.
26:30Oh.
26:31Oh, aye, aye, aye, aye, aye.
26:32Aye, aye, put that back.
26:34Put it back.
26:35My face is replaced.
26:37That's showbiz.
26:38You know, one minute you're front page news and then you're, you know, fish and chip paper.
26:43He's got you on.
26:47You are shielded, Nick.
26:49It was very easy for me to put Nick's in because I just copied what Faithful had done.
26:54And Kate had done what they've all been doing.
26:56Really bad tactics, I think, which is not to play for the shields personally,
26:59but to treat them as some kind of, like, honour system that we're all really polite.
27:03Okay.
27:05Celia.
27:07Cat.
27:08Oh.
27:09What a team.
27:11I want to cross the bridge.
27:12Yes, perfect.
27:17Oh, my goodness.
27:20It was so scary.
27:21To start, I didn't think I was going to get on the bridge.
27:24When I looked at it, I really did not think I was going to get through it.
27:30Two pairs have gone over completely successfully.
27:33You have added £5,000 to the pot.
27:35Brilliant.
27:36Now it's time for Cat and Celia.
27:39Good luck, Cat, darling.
27:40Good luck, Cat.
27:41Cat, cross this bridge.
27:44It's actually fine.
27:45It's actually fine.
27:46We're so fine.
27:46It's literally fine.
27:49You've got this, Cat.
27:52You're okay.
27:54What's my problem?
27:55Okay, okay.
27:55We're right behind you.
27:56I just didn't want to be the person that didn't get across the bridge because I'd be really
28:02embarrassed.
28:04Yes!
28:04Yes!
28:05There we go.
28:08It's fine.
28:08We're literally fine.
28:09It's actually fine.
28:09It's actually fine.
28:10Well done.
28:12It's actually fine.
28:12It's actually fine.
28:13It's actually fine.
28:14It's actually fine.
28:15It's more steps.
28:15It's okay.
28:19It's okay.
28:19Let it out.
28:20Let it out.
28:21Okay.
28:22If you can, more in tune.
28:25Better.
28:25There we go.
28:26It's steep and then it'll get flatter.
28:31This is a horrible bit.
28:32Stop mentioning steep.
28:34But I think the first bit looks really scary.
28:36Yeah, well don't say it.
28:39Maybe look up a wee bit, darling.
28:43That's good.
28:44And use your arms to balance you.
28:47My bloody legs keep shaking and it's ricketing the whole stupid bridge.
28:50This is a new sight to Cat, I'm going to be honest.
28:53But you know, it must be terrifying.
28:55Woo!
28:56Woo-hoo!
28:57My legs can't stop shaking!
28:59It was very scary being on that bridge.
29:02I just didn't want to fall off it.
29:04I just didn't want to fall.
29:05So I had to just keep trying to get my balance and keep breathing.
29:08How did you do this, Nick?
29:10What about me?
29:10I did it too.
29:11How did you do this, Alan and Nick?
29:13Take a right leg.
29:15A large step forward.
29:17That's it.
29:18That's it.
29:20Yes!
29:22You've done it.
29:23You've done it.
29:24I think it's good with your legs apart like that.
29:29Celia, like some PE teacher from the 60s at an all-girls school, arms out, Cat, legs akimbo, and then you'd look across to Cat and she'd be like...
29:39500 pounds!
29:44500 pounds added.
29:51You're all right, you're all right, you're all right.
29:53You're so close.
29:54Take your time.
29:57You're all right.
29:59I'm an adult.
29:59I'm an adult.
30:00But you're an athlete as well, Cat.
30:02You love this.
30:04I love it!
30:07Oh, no.
30:07Oh, no.
30:08Come on, you've got this.
30:09Yes!
30:10Whoa!
30:14Ah!
30:14Oh!
30:16Don't say, oh!
30:18Yay!
30:191,000 pounds!
30:21Yeah!
30:23Cat got halfway, and then the build in confidence to the end, and obviously a lot of that was down to Celia giving words of encouragement.
30:30You've got this, Cat.
30:321,500.
30:331,500.
30:35So proud of you.
30:36You're doing so well.
30:38Yes!
30:39Yes!
30:39Oh!
30:41Oh, my gosh!
30:42Bravo, Cat!
30:45Put your foot on the red, and the money's safe.
30:502,000 pounds!
30:52Yeah!
30:54Ready, Celia?
30:54Yes, darling.
30:56Yeah!
30:59Well done, Celia.
31:00You are amazing!
31:02You did it, and you loved it!
31:04Bravo, you!
31:05I could cry.
31:06I was very, very proud of Cat.
31:09In fact, I was rather thrilled to be partnered with her.
31:12Because I knew she'd be good.
31:13Sorry, Nick.
31:16Oh!
31:17It has to be, doesn't it?
31:19Oh!
31:20Yay!
31:22Actually.
31:25No, no!
31:26Okay, Joe and David.
31:34Who's going to do what?
31:36What do you fancy?
31:37I'll do it, yeah.
31:38You're crossing, and David, you're catching.
31:43Okay, Joe.
31:44You can do that!
31:45Cross the bridge!
31:49Well, that went down a bit, didn't it?
31:50Oh, look at this!
31:56I like the technique.
32:01We can't even do it when we're not on the bridge.
32:05Knees bent, arms out.
32:07He's got the giggles.
32:08He's got the giggles.
32:09I was starting to get a bit nervous.
32:12I'm a little bit top-heavy,
32:15and balance isn't really my strong point.
32:20Come on.
32:21Take your time.
32:24This is it.
32:24Yes!
32:25Well done!
32:26Brilliant, Joe.
32:27Brilliant.
32:28Thank you, David.
32:30Yes!
32:31He's bent.
32:31Yes, you've done it!
32:33Yes!
32:33How about it, Joe?
32:34Concentrate.
32:35It's really wobbly in the middle.
32:37Oh, Joe!
32:39I was hoping that Joe would fall,
32:42not only because it would be quite funny to watch,
32:44but that would have meant that Kat would hold on to the shield.
32:50Yes!
32:52£1,000, David.
32:54I can't believe he's got this far.
32:56Take your time, slow it down, stay focused.
33:00Oh, yes.
33:01Brilliant.
33:02Well done.
33:03David, you're a really, like, calming energy to me.
33:05And I'm enjoying it a lot.
33:08Take your time.
33:10Careful, careful, careful.
33:12The bag.
33:14£1,500.
33:17Careful!
33:18Almost there.
33:21Yes!
33:22Well done.
33:22Yes!
33:23£2,000!
33:26Yes, David, caught it!
33:28Well done.
33:29Guys!
33:29£10,000!
33:32Oh, that's big!
33:33Joe did a brilliant job,
33:37and he did it with all of the kind of his normal humour.
33:40Kat, you are currently shielded from tonight's murder.
33:43Yes.
33:44It is up to David who gets the shield.
33:47Interesting.
33:49What's he going to do?
33:51Sorry.
33:53Oh, no.
33:54He can put anybody on, including himself.
33:57That's the right decision.
34:02Got to be.
34:04I'm buzzing to get the shield at this stage in the game.
34:07The chances of getting murdered are higher than ever,
34:10so I'm going to sleep easy with the shield tonight.
34:13Players, congratulations.
34:15You have added £10,000 to the prize fund.
34:20So, today you tackled the bridge.
34:24Next, you have to tackle the round table,
34:27where one of you will be banished.
34:30I'll see you back at the castle.
34:32Right on, guys.
34:39We couldn't but wish each other well on that mission.
34:43That's the great thing.
34:44Yeah.
34:44It is the great thing,
34:45but it's also our biggest downfall.
34:46I know, I know, I know.
34:48Because we seem to have been bonded so strongly
34:51that we're then so confused
34:53as to actually looking out for trades.
34:54And with each mission, it gets worse.
34:58Well, Jo M's got a shield.
35:00I know.
35:01I wanted to kill him tonight.
35:03What are we going to do?
35:04That means he's going to come for Jonathan, this round table,
35:07and tomorrow round table, he's going to come for me.
35:09He hasn't said that he thinks it's you,
35:11but he's like, we need to look at everyone.
35:13It would be very difficult for all three of us
35:15to be able to get...
35:16Yeah.
35:16To the end, end.
35:18Yet, yeah.
35:19Because they're hungry,
35:20and they're going to start looking at people
35:21they've never looked at.
35:23I think their gloves are off.
35:34Is it lasagna?
35:36Oh, lovely.
35:37Honestly.
35:39Look at that.
35:39I think they're playing the chaos game.
35:45The traitors?
35:45Yeah.
35:46Yeah, definitely.
35:46That's what we haven't had to find them.
35:47I think it's they've gone randomly.
35:49Yeah.
35:50You know, with the exception...
35:50There's no rhyme or reason.
35:52It's a tough one.
35:54What makes me laugh,
35:56I'm not talking out of turn,
35:57David, he has all these theories,
36:00but where's the names?
36:01He never mentions any names.
36:03I might go with David tonight.
36:04Does he?
36:05See, David is the one I'm most suspicious of.
36:13I just want to have survived long enough
36:15to see one traitor go, at least.
36:17Yeah.
36:18I think David's going to bring me up at the table.
36:20I know you're worried,
36:21but there's nothing to worry about it
36:23taking fire your name.
36:25I don't know,
36:25because I haven't actually suspected David,
36:28but because he has been banging on about it a bit,
36:30I'm like,
36:30oh, David, give it a rest.
36:41How are you feeling, David?
36:42Are you all right?
36:43Utterly confused.
36:44I know.
36:44I think we're all a bit confused.
36:46It feels like Jonathan's name
36:48has been mentioned a fair bit.
36:50I think we've spent a lot of time
36:52not talking about what's occurred
36:55around the round table.
36:56Yeah.
36:56Not talking about what's occurred.
36:58Yeah, we've talked a lot about theories.
36:59Actually, that's true,
37:00and our theories are never right.
37:01Yeah.
37:06How are you feeling about the round table?
37:09I'm going to try and stick to my original thought.
37:14Jonathan.
37:15I do.
37:17I thought he was the one with the most chutzpah.
37:20And I still think that.
37:22And actually, I've got waylaid in between,
37:23and I'm going back to it.
37:24Mm, yeah.
37:26I just...
37:27If we get rid of another thing, I mean...
37:30No.
37:30I'm not sure we've got another chance.
37:32I think tonight is it.
37:34But I'm afraid now.
37:36Supposing you're a traitor.
37:37You might warn your other friends
37:41that I was going to vote for Jonathan.
37:44That's what I worry about.
37:46And perhaps I should have said it.
37:46You can trust me.
37:50Can I?
37:51No, you can.
37:52But can I, though?
37:53Oh, we've come this far.
37:55I know, and I adore you.
37:56But, Alan.
37:58What?
37:59You're very clever.
38:02Oh, God.
38:03Very clever.
38:05Well, no, I am...
38:06I can tell you now I am a faithful.
38:09Well, you're bound to say that.
38:11Why am I even bothering?
38:13I don't know why Celia all of a sudden is suspicious of me.
38:18She never used to be suspicious.
38:20We used to have, like, a lovely chat,
38:21and she'd wink at me and go,
38:22Oh, Alan, I know you're a faithful.
38:25And now she's, like, dropping the T-bomb.
38:32We should talk games.
38:33It's the last chance we get before we go in.
38:34Anyone change their mind?
38:35Anyone want to say who they're thinking of?
38:37Anyone would rather...
38:37Would like to play a trick and try and confuse someone?
38:41I feel like David is still...
38:43Suspicious of me suggesting that we should randomise the group.
38:46Oh, was he asking you more about that?
38:47Yeah, he was, and it's fair enough.
38:48It was suspicious.
38:50I think David is still suspicious of me.
38:53I think you might still be suspicious of me, a bit, Nick.
38:56I'll be honest.
38:57It's just... I just feel it's wide open now.
39:00I can't see Celia.
39:02Could be Alan.
39:05Because we all looked away from the Paloma thing very quickly.
39:08So it could be Alan.
39:10You've made me nervous now about Alan.
39:13Last night, I went,
39:15Oh, Alan, you'll sleep well.
39:16And he turned around to me and was like,
39:18What?
39:19Why?
39:19And I went,
39:20Because you've got a shield.
39:21He went,
39:22Have I?
39:23Oh, yeah.
39:23And now I'm thinking,
39:25Did he forget?
39:26Because he doesn't need one.
39:27But as a faithful,
39:28I would not forget if I've got a shield.
39:31Yeah.
39:31I'm like,
39:32Right, I'm sorted.
39:33I'm still here.
39:35Kat's still here.
39:36Alan's still here.
39:37We are playing this as a team.
39:39But, you know,
39:39We do need to mention each other's names,
39:41Or else we're going to come at a suspicion.
39:43It's very difficult.
39:44They're all very independent thinkers.
39:46I think tonight we're going to see people going much more with their gut.
39:55The players are about to enter the round table.
39:59With five defeats behind them,
40:01They are desperate to catch a traitor.
40:04So who will step up?
40:06Who will take control?
40:07Who will lead the hunt?
40:10We're about to find out.
40:11Tonight, we have nothing to lose,
40:17Throw caution to the wind,
40:19And catch ourselves a traitor.
40:21I'm going into the round table with mixed emotions.
40:25Jonathan's name is on everyone's lips.
40:28Me, him, and Kat have been traitors forever.
40:32But I just don't know what I'm going to do.
40:36Tonight we have to get a traitor.
40:37We owe it to all the faithful who have been murdered,
40:40That have been banished before us.
40:41We really need to get it right.
40:43We're two days away from the final,
40:45So we have to.
40:48Have they got my number at last?
40:51But then I've been here before.
40:54Am I just being unnecessarily worried about something?
40:57Do I have a chance to survive?
41:06Players, welcome back to the round table.
41:09Today, you added £10,000 to the pot.
41:15Your current prize fund total then is £53,500.
41:21Faithful, so far the traitors have got away with murder.
41:28In this room, right now, you can change that.
41:35The floor is yours.
41:43Okay, I'm going to start.
41:46I'm going to share the names that I've heard.
41:49I've heard you, Jonathan.
41:52I've heard you, David.
41:55I've heard a little bit of Nick.
41:56I don't think it's you, Nick.
41:58I've also heard my name.
41:59So I don't know whether you want to start by saying if anybody thinks it's me so I could address that before we then look at the others' names we've heard.
42:09I'm suspicious about the way conversations are deflected, but I'm suspicious of everybody, because at this point in the game, with the level of failure, we'd be crazy not to be suspicious.
42:20Could I take the conversation in a slightly different direction, if I may?
42:26I just want to try and think about clues.
42:29I'm confused by the chess mission and I'm confused why it was that when the two teams were selected that there was an intervention by you, Nick, to change that.
42:43You, Nick, said that we needed to randomise the teams, but we were random.
42:49Yeah, Nick, before you answer that, I think you're misremembering, David.
42:54I just want to make sure this might throw myself under the bus.
42:56I easily could be, yeah.
42:58But it was actually Claudia who said to us, are we happy with the teams?
43:03Everyone agreed, except me, who said, no, I want to be on a team with a traitor so I can keep an eye on them.
43:09I just wanted to ruffle a few feathers to see how people would react to not just going along with it.
43:16You say it's just to ruffle a few feathers.
43:19We've never been bothered in the past with the idea of just saying, here's two teams.
43:24And how did that go for us as faithfuls?
43:26Well, we didn't know how it would turn out because we hadn't played the game.
43:29No, I mean, we'd never chosen teams before, so my theory was, well, that's not working.
43:35The only thing I would say in my defence, to have done that openly, to have then kind of,
43:41I don't know, colluded with Joe in the last minute and deliberately kind of get the wrong answer,
43:46and then for one of our team to sort of make ourselves sort of vulnerable.
43:50I mean, just to sort of kill one faithful.
43:52You know, if I were a traitor, it feels very sort of roundabout,
43:56and it was just genuinely well-intentioned.
43:58It's the first time we're speaking to two teams where only one team
44:02was going to be protected by Shields, so that was different in that respect.
44:07Alan, I'd just, I'd love to hear from you.
44:10I haven't heard a huge amount from you at roundtables.
44:13Oh. We've only just started, love.
44:15Roundtables, plural.
44:17Open up your luck house. You're telling me I don't speak.
44:20Do you think I don't speak at the roundtable?
44:22Um, no, I think you do, you do speak.
44:24I guess you haven't been, you haven't spoken much recently.
44:27Well, you were very big on Mark. Yeah.
44:29What do you want me to say?
44:31Well, I didn't say I wanted you to say anything.
44:34I said, I'd quite like to hear from you.
44:36OK. If you don't want to do that, I'm not forcing you.
44:42OK, so, so, just something I want to clarify.
44:46Obviously, I have my suspicions of you, David, and I just found it weird.
44:51You know, when it was between you and Mark, and you got five votes,
44:55and then those votes just disappeared.
44:59Yeah.
45:00For the next roundtable, and I wonder whether you and your fellow traitors
45:04had done a bit of a gone round and tried, because they just evaporated.
45:09It almost felt like the traitors, because I think there is three,
45:14had said, let's just get David off the hook, because I just, you know,
45:19it was like it never happened.
45:20I'm equally surprised. Like I was expecting to go at that round table.
45:24Yeah.
45:26The thing is, it's make or break tonight. Seriously.
45:30We have to get the traitor out. It's sad, but true. We have to do it tonight. No messing.
45:36I think Celia's call for urgency is really important. If we banish a faithful tonight,
45:46and the traitors kill tonight, there will be six players, three of whom will be traitors,
45:51which is catastrophically bad.
45:53If there are three.
45:55If there are three. But that's been our working presumption.
45:58I'd like to speak. Please.
46:02I just wanted to just be honest in that. I'm a bit suspicious of you, Jonathan.
46:13Obviously, we've been kind of going with this big dog theory.
46:17What you were saying yesterday, Joe, about looking at the clues within the game,
46:23especially the sort of Ruth situation, because I know we were saying it could be a double blow.
46:29So that's why I think I was leaning towards Stephen. But then obviously we found out Stephen
46:35was a faithful. So I am then leaning towards you.
46:42Look, it's a valid theory. But, you know, I would sound prepared to take one for the team.
46:47If I go, you haven't got much of a team left. That's the thing. But I mean,
46:51if that's what your feeling is, I am telling you, you're not going to be pleased with the end results.
46:57I am going to vote for Jonathan as much as I am bedazzled by him and adore him.
47:02I've sought it, then I went off it, and I'm going to go with my gut.
47:08Can I just say something while we're on Jonathan?
47:10You know, I was suspicious of Joe and, you know, because he's always there planting the seed.
47:19I know he has this quite weird persona with his, you know, the way he stares at people.
47:27But then I had a little bit of a brainwave.
47:31Say you two are the traitors.
47:34Because you're so OTT. Because I see you, you're like this.
47:43Look, and you almost, you know, you're glaring at Jonathan like this. And, you know, you're like this.
47:48And I thought, is it so big that actually you make it impossible to vote for Jonathan?
47:55Because it's so out there. Am I just, am I talking gibberish?
47:59I know he's made it impossible to vote for me, but I'm saying I'm not in cahoots with Joe.
48:03I was definitely going to go for Joe, and I made that clear. And the only reason I didn't was the last
48:07minute I went back to someone who I was suspicious of was Steven. And the only person really speaking
48:11in defensive season was Celia, who is, of course, completely wrong tonight.
48:15Players, the time for talk is over.
48:20Please write down the name of the person you believe is a traitor.
48:29Oh.
48:43Are the votes locked in?
48:45Yes.
48:47Joe, we'll start with you. Who do you believe is a traitor and why?
49:01Big dog. I can't shake my gut, mate. I've come with you.
49:08Cat.
49:09My vote is for you, Jonathan. Same as, same as Joe.
49:27Celia, who do you believe is a traitor and why?
49:29I'm going for Jonathan. Your kindness blinds me. However, I'm going to stick with my gut.
49:37What? Jonathan.
49:40Well, I'm not entirely convinced, but I'm going with David.
49:48David, who do you believe is a traitor and why?
49:51I'm voting for Nick, I'm afraid. You're either the ultimate faithful or you're a brilliant traitor.
49:58So, a vote count. Three for Jonathan, one for David, one for Nick.
50:09Nick, who do you believe is a traitor and why?
50:13Jonathan, I've reluctantly voted for you. I really, really hope that we're correct.
50:20Alan.
50:21Oh, after Nick, I promised myself that I wouldn't follow the crowd and be a sheep.
50:32But that's why I feel so bad now, because I have done that and I'm so sorry, Jonathan.
50:39I've had to go for it. Sorry.
50:42Oh, God.
50:43And for the final vote, Kay.
50:51In for a penny, in for a pound, I've gone for you, Jonathan.
50:54I'm sorry.
50:55Jonathan, you have received the most votes.
51:08Please come up here and join me.
51:11Oh, no.
51:12Oh, no, no, no.
51:17Jonathan, you have received the most votes and you are banished from the castle.
51:23Please now reveal.
51:24Are you a faithful or are you a traitor?
51:28I've got no idea what everyone's doing wrong.
51:33I cannot believe you've done it again.
51:35I cannot believe that I'm standing here for no good reason.
51:40So, I don't want to be rude, but you're idiots.
51:45But I'm not judging because it's fiendish, so I am not blaming the players.
51:50I'm blaming the game.
51:53I am now, and I have been all through the game completely faithful.
52:04To the traitors!
52:13Brilliant!
52:15Right to the end.
52:17That was the most ridiculous bow out ever.
52:22They got me.
52:24But I'm kind of, I'm kind of relieved, and I'm glad that Alan went for me as well.
52:29You know, we've been traitors all the way through, but I'm hoping that just out of honour for the
52:35departed older member of the family, they will stick together and they will romp off to victory.
52:40So, players, you've got one.
52:46Well done.
52:47And you did it just in the nick of time.
52:50Because after tomorrow's round table, the banished players will not reveal their true identity.
53:00God.
53:00You deserve to celebrate, so I am throwing you a dinner party.
53:08Stop it.
53:09Go, enjoy yourselves, and enormous congratulations.
53:14You are all one step closer to the final.
53:19Oh, my...
53:20That was unbelievable.
53:24It finally worked.
53:27Oh, we got one.
53:30We've got a flipping traitor.
53:32Well done, well done, well done, well done, well done.
53:37The Faithfuls have got their first traitor.
53:40I feel very sad, because it's been me, Jonathan and Alan this whole time.
53:45But unfortunately, he just had so much heat on him.
53:48It was time for him to go, unfortunately.
53:50It's all your snooping that did it.
53:53It's sad, having to, you know, put his name down.
53:57But it just got me off the hook.
54:00But yeah, there's a Jonathan Ross hole in my turret.
54:04A dinner party tonight?
54:06No.
54:06I've just had a lasagna.
54:12Oh, my God.
54:13Cars bar, it's two for one, because we're celebrating.
54:17Well done, my darling.
54:19A, for doing your brilliance on the tight iron walk.
54:21Oh, thank you.
54:22But also for coming with me.
54:25Yes.
54:26For Jonathan.
54:26Yes.
54:27Very good indeed to finally catch a traitor.
54:30Very relieved, but saddened, because I adored Jonathan.
54:34But I'm very glad I stuck to my guns.
54:39I'm absolutely buzzing.
54:40It's so, it's so good.
54:47It's been so long.
54:49I went, oh, my God, we're going to go the entire game and we'll never find one.
54:52Honestly, that's what I thought.
54:53And he played it so well.
54:56That was an unbelievable...
54:57Yeah.
54:59He had us fooled.
55:01I'm safe tonight.
55:02I've got a shield.
55:03So, I will sleep well, and tomorrow, round two begins.
55:12Oh!
55:15It'd be too easy to just rest on our laurels.
55:19No, no, no, no, no.
55:19Is there anything that was noticeable in terms of reactions or...
55:25No.
55:25Because usually what a traitor does, when they think they've been rumbled,
55:30their last vote will either be a passing shot to a fellow traitor.
55:37I think he rolled the dice.
55:38He went to David, didn't he?
55:40Yeah.
55:41So, does that mean he's Jonathan's traitor mate?
55:44I don't know.
55:46Could be his traitor mate.
55:47Do you know what I mean?
55:48Mm-hmm.
55:49I'm also appalled at my thought, but why don't we think Alan might be?
55:56You see, Alan's clever.
55:57I think it was the Paloma.
56:00Alan's sort of flown under the radar because he is so adorable,
56:04and I'm completely hooked on him, actually.
56:06Mm-hmm.
56:11After a long and agonising wait,
56:13the faithful finally banished a traitor,
56:17and Jonathan has gone.
56:19That leaves traitors Kat and Alan to regroup.
56:23And tonight's murder isn't going to be easy,
56:26as they're about to find out.
56:40Oh, no!
56:41Oh!
56:43Bog off!
56:44Oh, fuck!
56:55Traitors, tonight there will be no secret meeting in the turret.
56:59Instead, you must murder in plain sight at tonight's dinner.
57:04To do this, one traitor must toast the player you want to murder
57:08while saying the words...
57:10Parting is such sweet sorrow, followed by their name.
57:15You must do this before the night is over.
57:22He eyes me like a Pisces when I am weak.
57:30Oh, dear.
57:31It's a great feeling, that.
57:34It's a great feeling!
57:35But he had me going at the end.
57:37Oh, right to the last minute.
57:38I just need to figure out how to speak to Alan
57:45without making it too obvious.
57:50Because Alan's got a loud voice.
57:52It gives things away.
57:55So, who voted for Jonathan tonight?
57:57I think everyone, but you.
57:59I think, I think you're right.
58:02It means traitors voted for their own.
58:05This game is so unbelievably hard.
58:09Should I have a quick cup of tea?
58:10I can make you a cup of tea if you want.
58:12I can't see you saying it.
58:28It's really hard to publicly murder someone.
58:30Oh, God.
58:31How the hell are we going to do this?
58:34What is it? Sweet sorrow? Parting is such sweet sorrow.
58:37I've always got to do the dirty work for these traitors.
58:40I'm surprised they haven't got me up in that turret
58:42with a hoover doing some light dusting.
58:45Why is it always me?
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