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00:00Otro fútbol...
00:01Chala Church.
00:02Get ready to enjoy the sound of the bancher's wail.
00:06Eres in the castle intensified.
00:09You're suspect number one for me.
00:10Do you think it's Joe?
00:11Yeah, I think Joe's really good at building narratives.
00:15And while some players secure protection...
00:17This is yours.
00:20A divisive round table left players split.
00:23Mark's a traitor.
00:24I am a faithful, trust me.
00:27David, now you're starting to gun people.
00:29That was what I was kind of waiting for.
00:32Mark, I voted for you. Mark.
00:34Mark.
00:35David.
00:35David.
00:36David.
00:36Players, we have a draw.
00:38Leaving one faithful's future hanging in the balance.
00:42David and Mark, it is still a draw.
00:45Therefore, we will now leave this banishment to the hands of fate.
00:49Oh my God.
00:51This is the Celebrity Traitors.
00:59Has this never happened before?
01:09This never happened.
01:10Oh my God.
01:11God love you both.
01:12Good luck to you both.
01:19Oh my God.
01:20Silence, please.
01:25These are the chests of chance.
01:28There is a shield in one of them.
01:31The person who opens the chest that doesn't have a shield,
01:34you will be banished from the castle immediately.
01:37David and Mark, please decide between you
01:44who is going to choose the chest first.
01:49People first.
01:51Okay.
01:51Could I choose this chest?
01:57I find myself really not wanting to go and wanting to stay.
02:00I love these people.
02:01I'm having a wonderful time.
02:02I want to join the winning team and actually find a damn traitor.
02:09I'm happy being a faithful.
02:11I love the game.
02:12I don't want to go.
02:13I want to stay.
02:14If I go now, I know I'll be really quite emotional.
02:18And it's agonising.
02:20David and Mark,
02:22whoever receives the shield
02:24will be protected from tonight's banishing.
02:29So, to both of you then,
02:31please open the chest in front of you
02:33in five,
02:36four,
02:38three,
02:40two,
02:42one.
02:52Well done, mate.
02:53David,
03:02you are protected from tonight's banishment.
03:06Mark,
03:07you have been banished from the game.
03:08Please come up here and join me.
03:10We are buried in broken dreams.
03:16We are knee deep without a plea.
03:22Mark,
03:23you have been banished from the castle.
03:25Please now reveal.
03:26Are you a faithful or are you a traitor?
03:29I think you're all brilliant.
03:31And I've had honestly the best time
03:33with all of you.
03:35And thank you for making it so memorable.
03:37I am and always have been
03:43and always wanted to be
03:45a faithful.
03:48We are buried in broken dreams.
03:57I knew it.
03:59We knew it.
04:00I knew it.
04:01But when you say you knew it,
04:03how did you know it?
04:04Faithful,
04:05you are breaking my heart.
04:08You are not getting it.
04:10What are you not seeing?
04:13You have to open your eyes,
04:14please.
04:16Because there is no let up.
04:19Another faithful will be murdered tonight.
04:22Oh, my.
04:23If you can,
04:25sleep well.
04:27I'm so sorry.
04:29No, no, no.
04:30Don't feel bad.
04:30No, I do, I do.
04:31I feel awful.
04:34We said we'd play the game differently
04:35and we didn't.
04:36I just wanted to be bold
04:37because I sit here
04:38and I just,
04:39I'm like a sheep
04:40and I just...
04:40Alan, no one's...
04:41I know,
04:42but I just feel rubbish.
04:44Well, I feel bad for Mark
04:46because he was a lovely bloke.
04:47The list of faithfuls is going down
04:49but also so is my Christmas card list.
04:52I feel so bad
04:53because I know Mark as well.
04:54I know.
04:55It never occurred to me.
04:56Because he defended Nico.
04:57From the beginning,
04:58I said it wasn't him.
04:59I live without you.
05:08We're all clutching at straws still.
05:09What would you like?
05:10Another rose?
05:11Rosé coming up.
05:13I'm foxed still.
05:15I don't like this glass.
05:17I'm sorry I can't stand it.
05:19We've all had a stressful day, Celia.
05:23I mean, how do you feel?
05:25I feel that we are disastrously losing this game.
05:29Do you think we're still as bad as we ever were?
05:31Yeah, and I think it's going to get worse
05:33because I think that, you know,
05:34statistically it would be almost improbable
05:36that I wouldn't be voted out tomorrow.
05:37I'm not necessarily voting you out, David.
05:38No, but statistically it's the most likely thing to happen.
05:40I'm not saying there's a sort of...
05:42We tend to move on, to be honest.
05:43Yes, we do.
05:44We do.
05:48Well, that went badly, didn't it?
05:49Eight faithfuls down.
05:50Oh, my God.
05:51That's got to be a record as well.
05:52We're making history as the worst set of faithfuls.
05:56Brilliant.
05:57Oh, dear, oh, dear.
05:59I'm looking at Jonathan.
06:01Jonathan?
06:02It's got to be.
06:02But I think it is David.
06:05Obviously, I'm in the frame for a murder tonight,
06:08but it's whether it makes sense for David and the rest to do it.
06:13This game is a lot harder than I thought it was going to be.
06:17I'm probably not going to sleep tonight.
06:20I'm just going to keep Bolt upright and have a bloody good think.
06:23Do you know how we're thinking they're really clever?
06:33Yeah.
06:34So we're, like, really trying to look into little, sort of things.
06:38Mm-hm.
06:39What if they're not that clever?
06:41And that's why we're not picking up on it.
06:43So what if it is just Jonathan,
06:45all this, like, really open behaviour,
06:47and actually he's not been that clever with it?
06:50We're double-bluffing.
06:51We're doing the intelligent bit.
06:53Mm-hm.
06:53By not thinking it's him.
06:54What if it is?
06:55I could have got you pissed off with me.
06:57Like, you're joking me.
07:00Yeah.
07:01I think we need to group together.
07:03I think so.
07:04David or Jonathan?
07:05Yeah.
07:08You went back to what you know
07:12So far and more
07:16From all that we want
07:18See you all, boys. Sleep well.
07:21And you.
07:22I'll do my best.
07:23You may see me in the morning.
07:25Oh, God.
07:26Let's hope they're not doing a bug-off on murders.
07:28Let's...
07:28Goodbye.
07:30I am absolute dust.
07:33The faithful are disheartened
07:35after Mark's banishment.
07:37For the traitors, though,
07:38they have a decision to make.
07:40Who to kill next?
07:42Oh, dear.
08:03That was hard.
08:05I wanted to get rid of Mark.
08:08I wanted to get rid of Mark, but he hates me now.
08:09Did you see that speech?
08:10But you know what?
08:12It's working.
08:13It is.
08:13But it's going to get harder.
08:16Okay, let's talk about who got the shields today.
08:18Nick got the shield.
08:19He got the first one.
08:20Next one was Lucy.
08:21Third one was David.
08:23And then I got a shield.
08:24Yes.
08:25Which is great in that I got back in.
08:27I'm not under threat.
08:29Obviously, I'm not murdered.
08:30Yeah.
08:30Do you know who I think needs to go?
08:34I can't wait to hear.
08:36Joe W.
08:37If Joe goes, then they might think who would have done it.
08:39Everyone's going to go for David.
08:40He keeps us safe for tomorrow.
08:42But whenever your name has been mentioned,
08:44Joe's like...
08:45I don't think so.
08:45Joe's behind me.
08:47Yeah.
08:49You know who I'm getting slowly scared of?
08:51Who?
08:51Kate.
08:52No.
08:53No, no.
08:54Well, the problem with Kate is I don't think people are really suspecting her
08:56of being a traitor, and she's got a genuine inquiring mind.
08:59Yeah.
08:59And, you know, it would surprise people.
09:01And it would furthermore be like, what are they doing?
09:03Yeah.
09:03Why are they doing this?
09:04Stephen Fry.
09:05Stephen Fry.
09:06Shall we just get on with it and kill him?
09:08What are the pros and cons of getting rid of Fry?
09:10It would blow their minds.
09:13And every time we blow their minds, it takes them a couple of nights
09:16to get back together and recalibrate.
09:20Yeah.
09:20And cons being...
09:22It puts you a bit more into the limelight.
09:25The big dog thing.
09:26It's only you.
09:27It's only you left.
09:28It's only you left.
09:28But do you not think I could play that and say, you know,
09:31yeah, they're getting rid of all of us?
09:34Yeah.
09:34So it's between Kate...
09:37Joe Wilkinson...
09:39And Stephen Fry.
09:41Sir Stephen Fry to you.
09:42Sir Stephen Fry.
09:44If you're thinking of murdering him, at least let him go out in style.
09:46But what's a knighthood when you're dead?
09:48Brutal.
09:49So we're agreed?
09:53Yeah, let's do it.
09:57Gets easier every time.
10:00Well, tomorrow is another day.
10:02Not for one of them.
10:03Last night, the traitors struck again, committing their fifth murder.
10:18I am a passenger.
10:21And I ride, and I ride.
10:23So, with the traitors on a winning streak, which faithful will walk into breakfast?
10:27And who has gone forever?
10:29Singing la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la.
10:34Oh!
10:35Oh, look at me!
10:37Right, we can dominate the croissants.
10:39Right.
10:40Last night was another dramatic round table.
10:42That's the closest anyone's ever come to being banished and not being banished.
10:46Water.
10:47Ah, yes, please.
10:48Thank you.
10:49We are doing so incredibly badly, and pointing out that we're falling for the same tactics
10:54and not analysing things was seen as something which was suspicious.
10:58So I think the faithful are doomed.
11:00How do we feel after yesterday's round table?
11:02I had a few suspicions about Mark, but I didn't think he was a traitor.
11:05What about Jonathan?
11:08I voted for him.
11:10Yeah.
11:11Because after Rufa died, I thought it was the double bluff move.
11:14Well, I was trying to get us to re-engage with that idea last night.
11:16Yeah.
11:17I actually thought you were trying to get the group to re-engage with a completely different
11:20idea, David, and that is that I'm a traitor.
11:24Well, it is an idea that we should engage with.
11:28Oh!
11:29Come in.
11:30Come in.
11:31Oh, yes.
11:32Hello!
11:33That wasn't a very loud come in.
11:34That's the best I could do.
11:35Hello.
11:36It's good to see you.
11:37Hello, everybody.
11:38Hello.
11:39Hi, Annette.
11:40Hello, Kat.
11:41Hi, Alan.
11:42Well done, Jo.
11:43Hello.
11:44I've been the faithfuls.
11:45I mean, I'm just bursting with confidence now as a traitor.
11:48Can you imagine Alan in the first week?
11:51I was perspiring.
11:52My glasses were steaming up.
11:54And look at me last night round the round table.
11:57I wanted to get rid of Mark, and I got rid of Mark.
12:00Not a single bead of sweat.
12:02I actually thought I was going to get murdered last night.
12:06Did you?
12:07Mr Shah, it was you.
12:08Because I thought, usually, when you outspoken, the traitor's just get rid of you.
12:13I mean, I'm just keeping quiet this time.
12:15I'm not saying anything.
12:16I'd like to really see that, actually.
12:18I adore you, Alan, but I did wake up wondering about you this morning.
12:23In what way?
12:24Are you afraid I did?
12:25A fantasy?
12:26You're much cleverer than you ever let on, and I love that about you, but...
12:31You're saying I play dumb?
12:33You don't play dumb.
12:34Who said that?
12:37You don't play dumb.
12:39Come in.
12:40Come in.
12:41Jonathan.
12:42Hello.
12:43Jonathan.
12:44Hello.
12:45Why are you surprised?
12:46Not surprised.
12:47No, no, no, no.
12:48I'm sorry.
12:49I'm thinking, I'm thinking who...
12:50Who else?
12:51Who had a shield?
12:52David had a shield.
12:53I had a shield.
12:54Lovely to see you, by the way.
12:55Lovely to be here.
12:56I'm sorry.
12:57It was that moment of going, you're trying to work out who's not there.
13:00Sorry.
13:01Yeah.
13:02You realise only one more person is coming in.
13:05Stephen and Joe Wilkinson are left.
13:07I hope they both fall back, to be honest.
13:09I know you're close with Stephen, but if I had to choose, I'm picking Joe to come back.
13:15Yeah, I just love him.
13:16Oh, they wouldn't kill Stephen.
13:18Would they kill Stephen?
13:21If Stephen comes back, I think it weirdly makes him look quite guilty.
13:27Yeah.
13:28Do you know what I mean?
13:29Yes.
13:30Whereas if Joe is like, I don't know if that does make him look guilty, oddly.
13:32I'll be really sad if Joe didn't come in.
13:33Joe will I?
13:34Because I really like him.
13:35I do too.
13:36Come in.
13:37See what?
13:38Steve!
13:39I am alive.
13:40But who isn't?
13:41Joe Wilkinson?
13:42Joe.
13:43Oh no.
13:44Oh no.
13:45Oh no.
13:46Oh no.
13:47Oh no.
13:48Joe will unravel us.
14:02We need to get rid of Joe Wilkinson.
14:06We have to get rid of Joe.
14:07I think he's very persuaded.
14:08Yes.
14:09And I think it helps me a bit.
14:10Because I said he changed the roles.
14:12Es muy persuadible.
14:13Y creo que me ayuda un poco porque he cambió mi mente hoy.
14:16Pero he's got to go.
14:18Joe Wilkinson, estoy seguro que tu tiempo en el castillo ha llegado a un fin.
14:25Ha, ha.
14:27Creo que esto es un buen sign.
14:34Dear Joe Wilkinson,
14:36por la ley de los traidores,
14:38te has sido muerto.
14:42Oh, oh, man.
14:47I sort of expected it
14:49because I was quite, um,
14:51I was quite lippy last night.
14:53But if I have a message for the traitors,
14:55what's the turret like?
15:03Sweet man.
15:05Can't believe it.
15:06That's really annoying.
15:11Gutted.
15:12A little bit sadder today.
15:14My favourite, Andy.
15:16He was brilliant.
15:17Andy spoke up brilliantly
15:19at the round table last night
15:20and the traitors have jumped on that
15:22because that implicates David now.
15:26Well played traitors.
15:28Oh.
15:29Oh.
15:31Oh.
15:32Stephen's a traitor.
15:33And that acting there demonstrates it.
15:36Oh, okay.
15:37He's not.
15:38It's the way,
15:39it's the way of absolutely framing me.
15:41Well, I'm glad that Joe's not here.
15:44I'm glad that he's not here.
15:45And the people that did it,
15:47nice one.
15:48True.
15:49Absolutely right.
15:49You should be ashamed for yourself,
15:50is that what you're saying?
15:51Not ashamed,
15:52because remember,
15:53it's a game.
15:53It is.
15:54Yeah.
15:54Doesn't mean I can't be grumpy
15:55about the fact that you've ruined the game.
15:57Look out.
16:06Look out.
16:07Look out.
16:08Oh, she's going to not be happy.
16:09She's not happy with us.
16:11She's not making a bad.
16:12Good morning, everyone.
16:13Morning.
16:14How are you?
16:15Good, thank you.
16:16I'll tell you who isn't, all right.
16:18Ah.
16:18Joe.
16:21Joe Wilkinson has been murdered.
16:24Almost half of you have gone.
16:28I'm going to do something different today.
16:31I always come in and talk to the faithful.
16:33So now,
16:34I speak only to the traitors.
16:39Aren't you having a brilliant game?
16:43Congratulations.
16:46It's nearly time for a mission.
16:48Who here likes board games?
16:51Ooh.
16:53Board games.
16:54Ooh.
16:55I love a board game.
16:59What meanings of the word boards could she...
17:01We could be casters, bishops, knights.
17:03We could be active chess pieces, couldn't we?
17:06Bags, I'd be a knight.
17:07Oh.
17:07I already am.
17:09Stop it!
17:10Instead of an old queen.
17:11Hey!
17:12Hey!
17:12Hey!
17:12Hey!
17:13Hey!
17:13Hey!
17:13Hey!
17:13Hey!
17:13Hey!
17:14Hey!
17:14Hey!
17:14Hey!
17:15Hey!
17:15Hey!
17:15Hey!
17:16Hey!
17:16Hey!
17:17Hey!
17:17Hey!
17:18Hey!
17:18Hey!
17:19Hey!
17:19Hey!
17:20Hey!
17:20Hey!
17:21Hey!
17:21Hey!
17:22Hey!
17:22Hey!
17:23Hey!
17:23Hey!
17:24Well...
17:24What madness, but we must enjoy it.
17:26I just can't believe it.
17:27It's every time.
17:28Mmm.
17:31So you must be feeling interesting because you're an unsettled case.
17:34Oh, not proven either way.
17:36It is extraordinary, this house of mirrors we found ourselves in.
17:39I know!
17:40And I don't know which one of you it is.
17:42No, because it could be somebody here.
17:43But it must be one of you.
17:44It could be somebody here.
17:45The odds are.
17:46Are you suspicious of me, David?
17:47I am, yeah.
17:48Yeah.
17:49Yeah.
17:50Yeah.
17:51Why is that?
17:52I think you and Stephen's interactions are interesting.
17:55Oh, well, because I was about to say I'm suspicious of Kate for the first time.
17:59But you were suspicious yesterday of me.
18:00But you were suspicious yesterday of me.
18:02I want to hear David say it.
18:03But I'm down to.
18:04I'll tell you what.
18:05Exactly that interaction.
18:06Oh.
18:07Because I said I was suspicious of you and Stephen rushed in to say I'm suspicious of you
18:11as well.
18:12You guys are working as a team.
18:13Oh, my God.
18:14Quite effectively.
18:15If we possibly could.
18:16Sweet thought.
18:17We are.
18:18We're working as a team of faithfuls.
18:19But the idea that I'm a team with Stephen Fry, you mean just murder me now?
18:22Come.
18:23Haven't you?
18:24David thought Stephen and I were both traitors.
18:27I do ask questions.
18:29But in my job, it's not up to me to have an opinion.
18:32So I find that killer instinct ever so hard.
18:36It's genuinely, like, blowing my mind.
18:45I know.
18:46Your natural instinct is, there's nothing else to do but get into this.
18:49I wonder whether we should try and listen to instincts more.
18:51Is it going to be Stephen?
18:53Hasn't he?
18:54I'm thinking it might be David again.
18:56Because the bluff...
18:57He's putting up some good...
18:58But the bluff, double bluff thing is, like, sure, sure the traitors might do that to blame
19:03him, right?
19:04Yeah.
19:05Also, he is smart enough to do that to blame himself, isn't he?
19:08But they're not.
19:09There's certain people that aren't allowing us faithfuls to team up together and they
19:13are David and Xavier.
19:14Just have a think about that.
19:16I think he is.
19:17Yeah.
19:18I think he is.
19:19OK.
19:20Cuddled masses.
19:21Now it's whispering in the corridors.
19:22It's very Shakespearean.
19:24There's lots of whispered conversations going on in that corridor, aren't there?
19:27Yeah, lots of people are whispering.
19:28People aren't being open, are they?
19:31They're going, trying other tacks.
19:33I think they're like...
19:34Yeah, people are going...
19:35Come here, come here.
19:36Yeah, yeah.
19:37There's a smaller group of us now as well.
19:38Yeah, ten of us.
19:39Shall I join?
19:40Yes, yes, you join.
19:41I'm trying to work out my math.
19:43So there's ten of us.
19:44So if you think there are three traitors, but you know you're a faithful, so you know
19:51there just must be only six other faithful.
19:55One in three of the others are a traitor.
19:56Yeah.
19:57That's amazing.
19:58Yeah.
19:59I'm pretty sure Cat is a traitor.
20:01And then I have a question mark over Jonathan.
20:04I'm now just going to ally myself with some people who I thought, I think you probably
20:08are a traitor.
20:09To survive and then gob you in at the end basically is, I've always known you're a traitor, out
20:14you go.
20:15Help!
20:16Help!
20:17I mustn't eat these sweets.
20:18Well, let's have some sweets together.
20:19Come on, let's have some sweets.
20:20Go on.
20:21Do you like the peched eggs?
20:22I love the peched eggs.
20:23They're not my favourite.
20:24I love the hearts.
20:25Who are you suspicious of?
20:26Well, I voted for Jonathan last night and I adore him.
20:28We're getting to that point where we have to start looking at everybody.
20:29I look and look and look, Cat, and I can't see anything.
20:32Seriously.
20:33I know, I'm finding it really good.
20:34So, let's go.
20:35Let's go.
20:36Let's go.
20:37Let's go.
20:38Let's go.
20:39Let's go.
20:40Let's go.
20:41Let's go.
20:42Let's go.
20:43Let's go.
20:44Let's go.
20:45So, whoever it is, they're cool as cucumbers.
20:48Are you a traitor?
20:50I'm not a traitor.
20:52No, I don't think you are.
20:55No.
20:56Ugh.
20:57I love Celia with my whole heart.
21:01I think she's a queen and she's an icon, so it was quite hard to lie to her, but now the
21:09Pero ahora que el grupo está creciendo, creo que es un poco más intenso.
21:13Así que creo que tengo que asegurarme que tengo mis respuestas solidas.
21:22Es hora de hacer otra misión.
21:24Y con un pot de prize sitting a £38,500...
21:27...este es un chance para los jugadores a trabajar juntos...
21:30...para toparlo aún más.
21:32¡Vamos a ver el tamaño de Claudia!
21:34¡Oh, Dios!
21:36¡Hola!
21:37¡Oh, mi Dios!
21:39¡It was amazing seeing that giant traitor!
21:42¡It was like taunting us, because we're struggling to find one!
21:45Players, welcome to today's mission.
21:48This is the traitor's chessboard.
21:51You might recognise it.
21:54In today's mission, everyone will need to move and think like a traitor.
21:58Let me explain.
22:00Last night, the traitors were asked a series of questions, all relating to you.
22:06Your job is to match your answer to the one you think the traitors gave.
22:13This giant chess piece will land on the correct name.
22:18I want to say this to you, I want to say this to you, I want to say this to you, the traitors know the answers.
22:24Of course they do.
22:25So keep your eyes peeled, if you all take part, I will add a lovely £5,000 to the prize pot.
22:36In a moment, I'm going to ask you to split into two teams.
22:40Because you really, really want to be on the winning team, because only the players in the losing team will be up for murder tonight.
22:52So the whole other team...
22:55So the pressure is on.
22:58Oh, God.
23:00Please, get into your teams.
23:03Right, how do you choose...
23:03Shall we just split it down in the middle?
23:05No.
23:06No, OK.
23:07Has anyone got a good idea for how to choose a team?
23:09Let's just split it.
23:10I thought it would be a good idea if me, Kat and Jonathan would stay in the same team, and then we'd know all the answers.
23:17So we'd get all the answers right, and then the other team would be shieldless, and we could just pick off who we wanted.
23:24Is everyone happy with their teams?
23:26No.
23:28Joe?
23:28Yeah, no, I'm not happy with my team.
23:30Joe's being Joe.
23:31Joe, he's just being Joe.
23:32No, I'd just rather go with a team that there's a definite traitor on.
23:35I felt there were more traitors in Jonathan's team than there were in the one that I was in.
23:39And they know the answers.
23:41They've picked them.
23:42We need to maybe think about how do we swing this in the faithful's favour.
23:47For fairness, we should now randomise it one more time, because it means that the traitors couldn't have then colluded to say,
23:52well, why don't we go on this team together?
23:54Oh, for God's sake.
23:55I don't know what's happening.
23:57I suggested just to sort of truly randomise it.
23:59It made sense to me to go on the team that I believe had most traitors on, because I think that I would be able to glean more from that.
24:05So I eventually ended up on a team with both Lucy and Jonathan, and Stephen and Kate.
24:10But I do believe that Lucy and Jonathan are traitors.
24:12Stephen may be a little bit less so, but I am still suspicious of Stephen.
24:16Are your teams now locked in?
24:18Apparently.
24:19Fantastic.
24:20I'm going to say this again.
24:21The losing team, you are up for tonight's murder.
24:26Enormous luck.
24:27Are you ready for your first move?
24:33Yes.
24:34Here it comes.
24:35The first chess piece is the mouse.
24:39The traitors were asked, who is the weakest player in the game?
24:44Oh.
24:45Who do you think the traitors chose?
24:48Can I be honest?
24:50Don't take this the wrong way.
24:51But it's me.
24:52That they might think it's you, because people have said, you know, that you can't decide who you want.
24:57But it depends what they mean by weak.
24:59Do they mean physical strength?
25:02Or do they mean who is the weakest, the most easy for them to manipulate?
25:05Exactly.
25:06But that also could be me.
25:07I'd say Kate.
25:08Kate.
25:09I'd say Kate.
25:10I have to act like I'm trying to work out what the answers would be.
25:14I do quite a good job at pretending I have no idea what's going on.
25:17Have both teams locked in your answers?
25:20Yes.
25:20Yes.
25:20Wonderful.
25:21Team leaders, please move the headstones onto the name of the person you believe the traitors said.
25:31Is that me?
25:32How interesting.
25:34Oh, no.
25:35I'm feeling really good about myself right now.
25:38Oh, Kate.
25:40Why do you choose Kate?
25:42She doesn't come up with many names, so we think that's quite weak, because we need to get the traitors.
25:47Thank you.
25:48Jonathan's team?
25:49She's physically weak, intellectually weak, just generally weak in every single way.
25:54And the real problem, Claudia, is I agreed.
25:56I agreed.
25:57Kate, please come and stand with me.
25:59Good luck.
26:00The rest of you, please go and stand on your squares.
26:03Here, it was such a good spot, because I really feel like she's been got at probably more than anybody else.
26:08But she is quite a weak, fearful.
26:11Traitor's chest piece.
26:12Please, please reveal the answer.
26:27It's quite alarming when the traitor chest piece came slithering towards me.
26:31Oh, just having a look at Cynthia.
26:33I was keeping most of my eyes on Jonathan, because if you know the answers, you know where it's going to go.
26:42Oh, yeah, come on.
26:47That's unanimous.
26:49I think we should put on Kate.
26:54Let's go with Kate, then, shall we?
26:55Kate?
26:56Kate.
26:58So my weakness has become a strength.
27:00You see?
27:01Oh, bless.
27:02That's the spirit, Kate.
27:03Yes.
27:04At last!
27:05I can be a muse.
27:06Everybody thought I was the weakest player.
27:11Well done, team.
27:12Tad little bad for the ego, but actually doesn't matter, because we got it right.
27:17So, well done.
27:18That's one point each team.
27:19Yes.
27:20Are you ready for your second question?
27:22Yes, we are.
27:23Here we go.
27:23Yes.
27:25Oh, no, who's the most two-faced?
27:27Whoever gets this one is going to be the most upset.
27:30Yeah, yeah.
27:31So, players, the traitors were asked, who is the most two-faced player in the game?
27:38Wow.
27:39Celia is the one who everyone's like, no one really knows where they stand.
27:42I'm quite two-faced.
27:44You want to admit to it?
27:46There was me thinking there'd be tears, fistfights, how dare you insult me?
27:51Celia just stepped forward and went, I'm the most two-faced.
27:54Jonathan's team.
27:55Lovely Celia.
27:56Why?
27:57Celia is very, very nice to you all the time, and then just drops your name.
28:00We thought, yes, actually, you are two-faced.
28:02Yeah.
28:03Thank you very much.
28:04Alan's team.
28:05She nominated herself.
28:07Because, you know, I say people are nice, and I don't necessarily believe it.
28:12You magnificent creature.
28:16Traitor's chest piece.
28:18Please reveal the answer.
28:25Oh, no.
28:26Oh, no, not me.
28:30Obviously, because we knew the answers, I knew my name wasn't coming up.
28:33But that traitor chest piece is so ominous and sinister that you can't really help not reacting, you know?
28:40Oh.
28:40Oh, yes!
28:44Oh, yes!
28:46You see?
28:47You see?
28:47It's a very good thing to be able to admit your faults.
28:54So, teams, you are both tied with two correct answers each, and it's the first of three to win the game.
29:02I'm going to remind you, the losing team, you are up for murder.
29:08You will have to nominate one person to answer this question.
29:14Please decide who is going to speak for your team.
29:18You do it because you go for it.
29:21Yeah.
29:21Joe, we believe in you.
29:23I think Nick.
29:24Are you sure?
29:25It's a choice.
29:26I do think.
29:28Players, have you chosen?
29:30Yes, yes we have.
29:31OK, please stand next to your tombstones.
29:34Think about it.
29:36Off you go.
29:36Good luck, mate.
29:39Good luck, Joe.
29:40Nick, Joe, whichever player gets their headstone on the correct answer first,
29:46your team is shielded from tonight's murder.
29:48Understood?
29:49Yeah.
29:50Here is the final chess piece.
29:56Oof.
29:59You've got more traitors in your team, remember that.
30:01You've got to win.
30:04Yeah.
30:05That's what I mean.
30:07Not many.
30:10In my mind, there are more faithful on the other team,
30:13so it makes sense to me that it's better to protect that team with the shields than it was our team.
30:18Remember, you cannot confer with your teammates.
30:20It's you are deciding alone.
30:23The traitors were asked, who is the leader of the pack?
30:27Go.
30:27Go.
30:31It's Stephen.
30:34Stephen.
30:34I don't think he's a traitor, but I think that the traitors would have suggested Jonathan.
30:52OK, thank you.
30:54That's not the leader of the pack.
30:56Joe, you picked Stephen.
30:57Why?
30:58Because I think he's the leader of the pack.
31:02Beautifully said.
31:04Joe, Nick, please rejoin your teams.
31:06I think it's a good choice.
31:07Let's find out what the traitors answered.
31:27I think it's going to be Steve.
31:28He's done it for you.
31:31I'm so not the leader of the pack.
31:34Oh, well done, Joe.
31:43Sorry, guys.
31:44Sorry.
31:45Yes.
31:46Well done.
31:49It's hard to know what they think.
31:51They're very unfocused.
31:52I think Stephen.
31:53Stephen.
31:53OK, Stephen.
31:54Yeah.
31:55OK.
31:55Stephen's leader of the pack.
31:57So that means Alan, Kat, Celia, David and Joe,
32:01you are protected from tonight's murder.
32:06Well done.
32:07Nick, Lucy, Kate, Stephen, Jonathan.
32:10Less good news for you.
32:12I am a bit annoyed.
32:13I don't want to throw Nick under the bus,
32:15but I would have picked Stephen
32:16and we would have potentially have won
32:18and I would be safe tonight.
32:20Please remember,
32:21because of your brilliance today,
32:23you have added £5,000 to the prize fund.
32:26Great.
32:26So, well done.
32:28I'll see you at the round table.
32:30Off you go.
32:30Thank you, Julia.
32:31Well done.
32:32Well done, Joe.
32:34I'm relieved that I've got us the shields,
32:36but it's really important
32:38that the traitors don't find out
32:41that me and Nick have sabotaged
32:42the end of this mission.
32:44Got to keep this one secret.
32:53Oh, what's this?
32:54Yeah, lovely.
32:55Crispy chilli beef.
32:58Yeah.
32:59Nick, billiards.
33:01Got it.
33:04Nick is the faithful that everyone can trust.
33:07Me and him, I think,
33:08need to work together a little bit,
33:10because if we're going on the intelligence scale,
33:13Nick's here.
33:14And I'm...
33:15here.
33:19We have to be so quick.
33:22So, I trust you implicitly.
33:25Maybe you're a faithful.
33:27Likewise.
33:28I know that Lucy and Jonathan are traitors.
33:32Possibly Stephen, but I'm not sure.
33:34And Kat on your team.
33:37You know when Claudia said,
33:38are we happy with the teams?
33:39And I said no.
33:40Yeah.
33:41That was the first time
33:43I had changed my suspicion...
33:46To who?
33:47To Stephen.
33:48Oh, right.
33:49But only on the basis of...
33:49Because he made up a bit of a...
33:51He was like, oh, we need to get on with this, bro.
33:52Yes.
33:53Why have you come with Lucy and Jonathan?
33:55I've always suspected Lucy,
33:57and I've said before,
33:58but I've not said openly,
34:00but the only thing is,
34:00they believe that I think that they're faithful.
34:02Okay.
34:03So, the problem is,
34:04one traitor can win,
34:05but not one faithful can win.
34:06So, I think, to survive,
34:08we also have to align ourselves to see the traitors,
34:10which is sort of what I've been doing.
34:11Yeah, great.
34:12The game plan now
34:13is to try and convince Lucy and Kat
34:16that Joe and I still believe that they are faithful,
34:19which I think they're buying.
34:21Enough such that they are convinced
34:24that we will never get rid of them
34:26thinking that they are traitors.
34:30So, who are you going to go for tonight?
34:32I don't know.
34:33You must have a clue, Kate,
34:35who you want to go for,
34:36because I've got on my list
34:37Stephen...
34:39Jonathan.
34:40Jonathan.
34:41They're like...
34:42Well, I feel like it...
34:43I don't know whether I think it's for Jonathan or...
34:46If we're taking those two big dog theories...
34:48But what do you think?
34:49From the mission, I feel like...
34:52I just felt like Stephen was really genuine.
34:55They're wanting them to win.
34:56But obviously, whoever traitors are, they're brilliant.
34:59And who's brilliant round the table?
35:02Stephen.
35:03So, in the mission,
35:05Stephen and Jonathan,
35:06they were trying not to look like they knew the answers.
35:09It felt a bit of a performance.
35:11That seems suspicious to me.
35:14So, I'm really, really looking at,
35:16Stephen and Jonathan.
35:17I can't believe they're both traitors.
35:19But I'm so sure one is.
35:22But which one?
35:25Oh, Lord.
35:26Honestly.
35:27Oh, yeah, yeah.
35:28We're all a bit weary now, I'm afraid.
35:29Yeah.
35:30And if you're a faithful...
35:31I'm not saying this is not for you to believe me to be faithful.
35:33But if you are a faithful,
35:34you know you're going.
35:35I mean, I know I'm going.
35:36Especially if they really believe I'm leader of the pack.
35:38So, if I'm not banished, I'll be murdered.
35:40I mean, I would consider you leader of the pack
35:42more than Jonathan, but, you know...
35:43Yes, I did as well.
35:44Did Joe push the thing to that?
35:45I mean, is that just Joe being...
35:48Decisive and clear.
35:49What we all see, or is he going,
35:51how?
35:52Why did they call me the leader of the pack?
35:54I really don't feel that I am.
35:56I mean, I'm a loudmouth, I grant you that.
35:58There are a few other loudmouths in the group,
35:59but they're not considered natural leaders.
36:02So, it's a bit like the big dog theory.
36:03I am one of the whimpering hounds, it seems.
36:07And I know it isn't me.
36:09That's my one advantage.
36:10It's either Jonathan or Alan, I would say.
36:13My heart has teeth.
36:16I sharpen them in my sleep.
36:21It's time for the round table.
36:23The faithful have never been closer to the truth.
36:27But there's one thing,
36:28thinking you know who a traitor is,
36:30it's quite another thing,
36:31writing their name down.
36:32My heart has teeth.
36:36I think tonight the two people
36:37who seem to be most readily in the frame
36:39is David and Stephen.
36:41So, it would be sort of ironic
36:43that on a night when I don't think
36:44there is any solid evidence,
36:45that I get banished.
36:46As always, I am hoping that luck
36:48will be on my side.
36:51We're so bad at this game,
36:53and the reason the traitors are winning
36:55is because they are able to create
36:56this kind of herd mentality.
37:00This round table is so important.
37:02To the hundies,
37:04I want to go for Jonathan.
37:06He's the wolf of the traitors.
37:09Time's up for Mr Ross.
37:11Players, welcome back to the round table.
37:26Today, you added £5,000 to the prize fund.
37:30That means your current total is £43,500.
37:35I would like you to have a look around this table
37:40and ask yourselves this.
37:44Who is lying to you?
37:46Who is smiling and laughing to your face
37:49and stabbing you in the back?
37:51What I'm asking is who is a traitor?
37:57Players, the floor is yours.
37:59I'd quite like to hear from David.
38:10Because last night,
38:11I initially thought it was Stephen.
38:13Your speech last night at the end
38:14was one of the things that tipped me over
38:15and I didn't have it.
38:16And then many of us were looking at you.
38:17Would you dare to throw out a few names?
38:22I'm interested in the way that
38:23Kate and Stephen interact.
38:27I do see quite a lot of moments
38:30when someone is mentioned
38:31and another person is brought up,
38:33particularly by you, Kate.
38:35You think I deflect,
38:37but I would argue that I think you make statements.
38:40I try to ask you questions on it
38:42and you say that's classic traitor behaviour,
38:44but it's actually...
38:44I've never used that phrase.
38:46You said in the library today,
38:47you said,
38:47but that's exactly the sort of thing
38:49a traitor would do,
38:50which isn't...
38:50Which is a phrase we've all said so many times.
38:56I think we've mostly realised now
38:57that words like strategy and tactics
39:00are useless for this.
39:01The traitors are good enough not to be spotted
39:02unless they make a mistake.
39:04Because it's not really proof,
39:05but it's an interesting area
39:07that we've never discussed.
39:09Traitors don't get as much sleep as we do.
39:11Cat.
39:14You were sleeping in the windows.
39:16You're not getting enough sleep.
39:19It's an indication we haven't even thought of,
39:21but it's obviously true.
39:22Just to explain myself there,
39:24I do have autism and ADHD,
39:27so when I'm around people a lot,
39:30it takes a lot more effort
39:31to really, like, speak.
39:34Sometimes I just need time away.
39:37That's really good to hear,
39:38and I wasn't accusing you.
39:40No, yeah, just do it.
39:41Now that it's something we might look at.
39:42Yeah, yeah.
39:43It's clear every night the traitors
39:45have to peel off
39:46and get much less sleep than us.
39:48It's an obvious point.
39:52This is no answer to anything,
39:53but I just find it so weird,
39:55the atmosphere in the castle today.
39:57We've all admitted
39:59we're like headless chickens.
40:01We're so different.
40:01You've sort of given up hope, really.
40:04You said to me in the library.
40:05It was the shock of the difference
40:07between the unbelievable relief this morning
40:09when I realised I was going into breakfast
40:13and I hadn't been murdered,
40:14and then as soon as I closed the door behind me,
40:15realising that every face looking at me
40:17was thinking,
40:18you, you're a traitor,
40:20and I thought, oh, I'm going to be banished.
40:21I can see why this game
40:22makes people look guilty.
40:24I just warn you all again,
40:25I'm absolutely sure
40:26Stephen is a fateful.
40:27But why, why, why?
40:28I don't really know.
40:30It's something that I'm so sure of
40:32and I don't want us to make a mistake.
40:33You know him
40:33and you've worked with him.
40:34Is that what you mean?
40:35It probably has a help, yes.
40:38Even though I might be doing myself a disservice here,
40:42I had thought Stephen might be,
40:44but I, as you know from last night,
40:45didn't have anything real evidence.
40:46I had what I thought were a couple of good theories,
40:49but in your defence, I thought you weren't.
40:51And I'm thinking, why did I change my mind?
40:53It was my instinct.
40:55Last night, I was fairly convinced,
40:58as convinced as I've been about anything,
40:59that Mark was a faithful.
41:01There's no logical reason for me believing that,
41:04but I believed that.
41:06But some of the facts that were raised against him
41:07were fairly plausible.
41:09Or you knew he was a faithful
41:11because you know everyone's status of the game.
41:18You said you were convinced that Mark wasn't a traitor.
41:21Yes.
41:22Who are you convinced around this table
41:24that aren't traitors?
41:26I think Nick is not a traitor.
41:28I think Kat is not a traitor.
41:30OK, they're the only two I'm absolutely,
41:33well, I'm feeling convinced on my gut level.
41:34And I think you probably aren't a traitor,
41:36but you are very difficult to read.
41:38And the only thing that made me think today,
41:40and I think I said this earlier,
41:41was when you went straight for Stephen's name,
41:44at the crucial point,
41:45when whichever team gets there,
41:46everyone gets a shield.
41:48And of course, a traitor doesn't need a shield,
41:50but a traitor wants a shield
41:51because it removes any suspicion
41:52when they walk in tomorrow morning.
41:53But I don't think that's why you did it.
41:55I wanted our team to have the protection of shields
41:58because my gut instinct tells me
42:02that there were more traitors in your team
42:04than there was in my team.
42:07Kat, what have you got?
42:08My gut feels like it's, again,
42:13that sort of toss-up with Stephen or Jonathan.
42:17OK.
42:17It's the big dog theory of dominant voices
42:20tend to be overlooked
42:22because they're so out in the open.
42:25The only thing I know is I'm faithful.
42:27I can't get my head to stop thinking about you, Jonathan.
42:31Partly because of the big dog theory...
42:35Yeah.
42:36..but also because of the roof incident
42:38just sits a bit weird with me
42:40that it was someone as intelligent as you...
42:43Yes.
42:44..would use that as a double bluff.
42:45Well, I didn't, because I didn't kill her.
42:47Let's get rid of roof, because it makes it obvious
42:48that, oh, everyone looks at Jonathan...
42:50No, no, no, because I said...
42:51And then Jonathan has the ability to go...
42:52Joe, I said afterwards, that isn't pointing at me.
42:56I didn't think that Ruth said anything
42:58which made anyone seriously think I was a traitor there.
43:01Well, the only thing is...
43:02I mean, this is me being picky.
43:04He's picky, for God's sake.
43:05Just Joe's demeanour sometimes.
43:07I don't know whether you're serious.
43:10I don't know whether you're joking.
43:12It's like talking to a boulder, you know?
43:14And I can't break you.
43:16No, I don't know, and then you put the...
43:18Yeah, I've got to choose someone.
43:19..put the gravestone on Stephen's Square.
43:24I mean, I am really picky.
43:26I feel after my cock-up with Mark,
43:27just feel...
43:28And also, the traitors murder people
43:31who stick their head above the parapet.
43:33But they didn't murder you overnight, did they?
43:35They also won't murder you tonight.
43:37What?
43:41You've got a shield.
43:43Oh, yeah, I've got a shield!
43:46I give up. I give up.
43:48But, I mean, you know,
43:49when you write your name down, you've got to say something,
43:51and I probably will write your name and do it.
43:54Why are you acting cocky round the table?
43:59You're not like this as much.
44:00It's like you do ramp it up, Joe.
44:02Yeah, cos we've got to find some people, haven't we?
44:04Well, you don't need to ramp it up.
44:06You need to find a traitor.
44:09Let's not...
44:09Let's not make an awkward atmosphere...
44:12Don't worry, I'm trying to find a traitor.
44:15So you think it's me?
44:16You're looking at me like that?
44:17I'm trying to find a traitor.
44:18Well, we're all trying to find a traitor, Joe.
44:20We're not all trying to find a traitor, though, are we?
44:22All the faithfuls are trying to find a traitor.
44:26In my gut, I don't think you are,
44:28but your behaviour does seem different round the round table.
44:32I'm voting Joe tonight.
44:34I thought it was suspicious
44:35that he put the grave immediately on Stephen.
44:37Interestingly, you've brought my name to the table
44:39after Lucy's brought it to the table.
44:41No, no, I've mentioned you...
44:42But you didn't bring it to the table earlier than just now.
44:45I did mention you earlier on.
44:45I asked you, why did you put that...
44:46I'm interested in between your relationship, yeah?
44:50It's not Joe.
44:52Because I deliberately sabotaged that final round.
44:54Why did you do that?
45:02Because I thought there were more traitors in our team.
45:08One faithful can't win this game.
45:10It has to be a group of faithful, OK?
45:12I think it's clear that I'm a faithful,
45:14and there are going to have to be sacrifices
45:17within the faithful occasionally
45:18as we kind of slowly whittle down.
45:20And I believe that a toss-up between Kate and Stephen
45:22is traitors in our team
45:24and maybe one in the other team.
45:27I thought it's much better to protect
45:28the other team with the shields
45:30because it would save more faithful.
45:32Nick, that makes me feel that you're guilty
45:33because I thought it was really weird.
45:35You seem to go, Stephen, and then change.
45:37He's a faithful.
45:38We know nothing for sure,
45:40but we've proven that we can't go on anything
45:41based on instinct, patterns, discussion, or anything.
45:44The game is loaded against the faithfuls.
45:47The traitors know everything, we know nothing.
45:49They just have no idea who a traitor is.
45:51This talk of deflections and strategies
45:54is simple, errant nonsense.
45:56Players, it is time to vote.
46:00Who do you believe is a traitor?
46:03Please write down that name on your slate.
46:06Are the votes locked in?
46:30Yes.
46:30Yes.
46:30Thank you.
46:32Alan, we'll start with you.
46:33Who do you believe is a traitor and why?
46:38I'm going to go for Joe.
46:41The more and more I spend time with him,
46:43the more and more I think he's a traitor.
46:48Yes.
46:50Kate.
46:51I have voted for Nick.
46:55I think I'm quite evidence-based,
46:57and the only evidence of lies I've heard today
46:59is of your betrayal and throwing me faithful
47:02and other people that you believe to be faithful to the wolves.
47:05Joe.
47:06Sticking with the big dog.
47:09Jonathan.
47:13I don't like you anymore.
47:15Understandable.
47:16Lucy.
47:19And Jonathan.
47:21It's simply because I think you've got the intelligence
47:24and the talent for it.
47:26I'm sorry if I'm wrong.
47:32So, a vote count.
47:34Two for Jonathan,
47:35one for Nick,
47:37one for Joe.
47:38Cat,
47:44who do you believe is a traitor and why?
47:46I've gone for you, Stephen.
47:48I've just gone with my gut.
47:51I hope I'm right.
47:52No, sadly not.
47:57Stephen.
47:58I don't really believe anybody he is.
47:59Yet they must be.
48:01I'm just David David
48:02because I've got nothing better to offer,
48:03I'm afraid.
48:04I've gone with Joe
48:10because I don't know what's going on in his head,
48:13but thank you for being such a gentleman.
48:17Jonathan.
48:18I'm sorry,
48:18this is going to really upset things,
48:19but I changed my vote from Joe
48:21after Nick told me
48:23that you steered in towards Stephen,
48:25which was one of the core parts of my evidence,
48:27so I'm afraid,
48:28mainly due to,
48:29I suspected yesterday,
48:30I've come for Stephen.
48:31No, I haven't.
48:32So a vote count.
48:38Two for Stephen,
48:40two for Jonathan,
48:42two for Joe,
48:44one for Nick,
48:45and one for David.
48:52David,
48:53who do you believe is a traitor and why?
48:55I'm going to vote as I have in past rounds
48:57and vote for the cleverest person by the table,
49:00Stephen.
49:01And for the final vote,
49:05Nick?
49:06I voted for the absolute genius
49:08and the most wonderful person in the world,
49:11Stephen Fry.
49:19Stephen,
49:20you have received the most votes.
49:22Please come up here and join me.
49:23Of course, my dear.
49:24I don't think it is.
49:29I don't think it is.
49:29I don't think it's a vote at all.
49:33Sir Stephen Fry,
49:35you have received the most votes
49:36and you are banished from the castle.
49:39Before you leave us,
49:40please reveal,
49:41are you a faithful
49:42or are you a traitor?
49:44Oh, I've had the best fun for years.
49:48I honestly want an extraordinary bunch of people,
49:50all of you
49:50and the banished and dead ones who aren't here,
49:54for me to thank
49:54for giving such an extraordinarily wonderful few days.
49:58To be part of such a group
50:00is a privilege and an honor
50:01and a deep delight and pleasure.
50:05So thank you all
50:06and no hard feelings,
50:08I promise.
50:15I am, of course,
50:16as I have told you all along,
50:23a faithful.
50:28The vine.
50:31Players,
50:37you have lost
50:39a faithful.
50:40Oh, my God.
50:41Faithful.
50:42I can't win there.
50:44There's still time.
50:45Gather yourselves,
50:47focus,
50:48and you can get
50:49the traitors.
50:52Now,
50:53the bad news.
50:55It's not going to get
50:57any better
50:58because
50:59Jonathan,
51:00Nick,
51:01Kate,
51:01or Lucy,
51:03one of you
51:04will be murdered.
51:06I will see
51:07those that aren't
51:09tomorrow.
51:10Good night.
51:10It's quite upsetting, really.
51:20It's a disaster.
51:22I did try to warn everybody
51:23about Stephen.
51:24This game is so clever
51:26but so cruel.
51:28What are we going to do?
51:30What are we going to do?
51:31We're going to lose.
51:32That's what we're going to do.
51:34Kat,
51:34I love you to bits, mate.
51:35I do.
51:36And I believe you're a faithful
51:37but I need more.
51:40Yeah.
51:40No, I hear you.
51:41I hear you.
51:42You need more.
51:43In what we're...
51:44To help.
51:45Yeah.
51:46It's all well and good
51:46believing someone's faithful.
51:47We also need to find
51:48traitors.
51:50Yeah, yeah.
51:55Tonight was really, really frustrating.
51:58Got to see Stephen go.
51:59We do have to give some credit
52:01to the traitors.
52:02They're doing a really good job.
52:03So that means tomorrow
52:04I need to work on some things.
52:07My conviction
52:08to my faithfuls
52:10so that we can get aligned
52:11and they believe
52:13in my Jonathan theory.
52:17My gut was like,
52:18could it be Stephen, Stephen, Stephen, Stephen?
52:21Do you think he's Jonathan?
52:22Has to be.
52:24What is going on?
52:26There's nine of us left
52:27and three of us are traitors.
52:28I actually don't understand
52:32how they haven't worked out
52:34it's Jonathan or Alan.
52:35There's a few suspicions on Jonathan
52:37but people are still on the fence
52:39and I'm like,
52:41I'm actually trying to help you now.
52:43Come on.
52:48What is in there?
52:49Oh.
52:52I'm going to come and join you.
52:54I have so many questions.
52:55Go for it.
52:56I thought we'd be playing
52:57to win the shield.
52:58I voted for Nick.
53:02Tonight,
53:03he revealed
53:03that he'd thrown me
53:05and other faithfuls
53:06in his group
53:07on the mission today
53:08to the wolves.
53:09And that's the first
53:10tangible evidence
53:12of direct face lying
53:15that I've seen
53:16in this game.
53:17It's very confusing.
53:19The people who were
53:19on the other team,
53:21now the only one
53:21of those five
53:22to ever have
53:23any kind of heat on them
53:24has been David
53:25which would suggest
53:26statistically
53:26there were more traitors
53:28in our five.
53:29But there has been
53:30heat on yourself,
53:31there's been heat
53:31on Jonathan
53:32and there has been
53:32heat on Steve.
53:33It makes sense
53:34for that other team
53:36to be protected.
53:37Yeah.
53:37And so that's why
53:38I sabotaged it at the end.
53:39The thing is,
53:41how are you going to feel
53:43when tomorrow
53:43I'm murdered
53:44and you sacrifice me?
53:46Oh, dreadful
53:47and frankly,
53:47I deserve to go
53:48over you.
53:49It does make sense
53:50for me to be murdered next.
53:51Why?
53:52Well, because I've just
53:53been very open.
53:53But it wouldn't suit
53:54the traitors
53:55to murder you
53:56because you showed
53:56to them
53:57you're prepared
53:57to sacrifice faithfuls
53:58so you're working
54:00for them.
54:01I did drop
54:02a bit of a bomb
54:02but I do think
54:03it was fair.
54:04It did feel
54:04a little bit
54:05devious
54:06kind of sabotaging
54:07the end of the game
54:09but I think
54:09it was the right
54:10thing to do.
54:11All I can be sure
54:12of now
54:13is that I am certain
54:14that it's Jonathan,
54:15Kat and Lucy.
54:18Oh, father,
54:20tell me
54:21do we get
54:23what we deserve?
54:27Alan forgot
54:28he had a shield
54:29at the round table.
54:31That was a bit weird.
54:31Because it's not
54:32important to him.
54:33It dawned on me.
54:34You don't forget
54:34you've got a shield.
54:35He forgot he had a shield.
54:36I went,
54:37I wouldn't be forgetting that.
54:38That's so true.
54:39Would you really forget
54:40you've got a shield?
54:41I was like,
54:42kissing it.
54:42And he was really
54:43and you said
54:43he's confident.
54:45Because you would forget
54:46if you get a shield
54:47and you think
54:47well, it's not important
54:48anyway.
54:48That's a really big
54:49behaviour thing.
54:50It's true, he did.
55:00Oh, we are just
55:01appalling.
55:01My last theory
55:02lies in flames.
55:05I have a very long
55:06apology to
55:07drafter Stephen Fry.
55:10My head's spinning.
55:12I think it's either
55:13David or Jonathan,
55:15don't you?
55:15I don't think
55:16Lucy is, you know.
55:17No, I don't,
55:18and I don't think
55:18you are.
55:19No, thank you.
55:20I'm sure you're not.
55:20I'm not.
55:21No.
55:22I would die
55:23if you are.
55:23Listen, please,
55:25you're safe with me.
55:25I just get the giggles.
55:27If I'm gone tomorrow,
55:28I hope you feel really
55:29bad about what you did.
55:31Do the statistics move.
55:32Yep, yep.
55:33Whatever, Nick.
55:34But I love you
55:35if it's me.
55:36Love you.
55:36Thanks, Lucy.
55:38Hopefully, see you tomorrow.
55:40Oh, they will run you down
55:42down till you go.
55:44A night has fallen
55:46and Sir Stephen Fry
55:47has gone.
55:49The traitors
55:49will be delighted
55:50that the faithful
55:52have lost
55:52such a powerful player.
55:54But what none
55:55of the players know
55:56is tonight's
55:57is going to work out
55:58a little differently.
55:59Where down
56:01we go.
56:16Lucy.
56:20Kate,
56:22as you're on
56:22the losing team
56:24in today's mission,
56:25you're at risk
56:26of being murdered.
56:27Tonight,
56:28the shortlisted players
56:30must return
56:31to the chessboard
56:32where one of you
56:34will be murdered
56:34by the traitors
56:35face to face.
56:39You must walk down
56:41to the chessboard
56:42and stand
56:43on the board alone.
56:47The traitors' chess piece
56:49will then move
56:50towards you.
56:51When it stops,
56:52you must turn around.
56:54If you see Claudia,
56:55you are safe.
56:56However,
56:57if you turn around
56:58and see the traitors,
56:59you have been murdered.
57:04I want to see
57:06the traitors
57:06face to face.
57:08If I'm getting murdered,
57:09this is the best way
57:10to go.
57:14I'm really scared.
57:16I think I'm going.
57:17I'm brown bread.
57:20And I think
57:21that's the hardest thing
57:23to learn
57:23from this game.
57:24You don't get
57:25to decide anything.
57:25This, for me,
57:29is life or death moment.
57:30I am really nervous
57:31about being murdered tonight,
57:32but I feel like
57:33I've got a strong inkling
57:34as to who the traitors are.
57:35I'm really worried
57:37it's going to be me
57:37that's being murdered.
57:38In fact,
57:38I'm pretty convinced
57:39it's going to be me
57:40that's murdered.
57:41I'm just terrified.
57:42I'm still terrified.
58:01I'm still a doll.
58:03¡Gracias!
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