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Celebrity Traitors Season 1 Episode 5.
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00:00First. We are first yes. When you have no person saying come in that's always a bit of a sign.
00:06Oh smoked salmon today. The staff are awfully good. This morning came down for breakfast relieved I was in.
00:14Last night we banished Claire. The game's sort of frustratingly now. We've lost six faithfuls.
00:22It's looking bad now isn't it? I felt very grim this morning. You know I'm so cross with myself
00:30that I didn't speak up on. Yes we must remember. But the trouble is. Once we start writing.
00:36It's like it goes tick tick tick tick tick tick tock and you can't stop it. It's a cascade. Yes.
00:40And I'm thinking oh my God stop. There is a point where the train is left a station I think with someone.
00:47Yes. Well think ourselves lucky we're alive. Who do you think might be murdered?
00:52If Donathan's a faithful I think he might. I'm not sure he is. In a way no I'm not.
01:00Oh, God. Come in. Enter.
01:03Hey, Alan.
01:05Hey!
01:07Hey, Mark.
01:09How lovely. That's a good trio.
01:11Well done. I was hoping you three.
01:13I was hoping you three.
01:15I hope you all slept well. I did, because I got a shield.
01:18Oh, you had the shield.
01:20As did I.
01:22The traitors don't know.
01:25Well, they might not. The traitors don't know who had the shield.
01:27That's right. They don't know.
01:28But if there was a traitor in the woods,
01:31they would have seen Kat get it, very obviously,
01:34and they will have a chance to tell the other traitors.
01:38Yeah. Yeah. Yes, exactly.
01:40Do you remember, and it's always good to remember,
01:42the last wishes of a dying person?
01:45What Claire said.
01:46She turned to Charlotte, who was next to her,
01:48and said, when you started going for me, I knew it was you.
01:51So her dying wish is that we consider Charlotte,
01:53if nothing more than that.
01:53I was the only other one to vote for Charlotte.
01:55I voted for Charlotte the day before,
01:57and you on the first day.
01:58And I'm still convinced by this.
02:00Yeah.
02:00And watch her reaction as well,
02:02when the people come in as well.
02:03Yes, exactly.
02:03That's a good thing.
02:04To be sitting there and outwitting Stephen Fry,
02:07I mean, it's like beating Albert Einstein in chess,
02:10or Cluedo or something.
02:12I just started stuffing cheese in my mouth,
02:14because I can't stop grinning.
02:16Isn't it funny?
02:17I was so nervous when Claudia squeezed me shoulder blade,
02:20and now I just love being a traitor.
02:24Come in.
02:25Come in.
02:29Oh, yes.
02:33Oh, good.
02:35Oh, how nice.
02:36Here we are.
02:37What a four.
02:38Well done.
02:39I'm alive.
02:41Walking into breakfast,
02:42I tried playing it cool,
02:43because I'm starting to get a little bit bored
02:44of all the niceties.
02:46Hi, how are you, dear?
02:46How did you sleep?
02:47Oh, great to have you here.
02:48Stop with the chitter-chatter.
02:50We need to start ramping it up a bit.
02:52Let's find a traitor.
02:54So, who was in the forest group yesterday?
02:57I was.
02:59Yeah, I got a shield.
03:00Have we all survived?
03:01Is that worse?
03:02That means the traitor's in the other seven.
03:04Oh, unless someone has tried to kill Kat.
03:08Oh, yeah.
03:09Because they didn't know that Kat.
03:10They're picking off the young ones.
03:12Kat has been playing an absolutely brilliant game,
03:15and there was something in the fact that, you know,
03:18she had the shield,
03:19but we chose to not tell everyone that she had the shield.
03:22I didn't buy that,
03:23and I do think she's slipping under the radar
03:25in the most brilliant way.
03:27But I don't think I'm going to name her at this point,
03:30because I think it's safer to align myself with her.
03:33I mean, of course I'm speculating,
03:35but that's why it's so fun.
03:38So, who's still to come through?
03:40Yeah.
03:40Oh, yeah, who's left?
03:41Kate.
03:43Jonathan.
03:44And Charlotte.
03:46Oh, my God, it's the last three.
03:47That's the last three.
03:48Already?
03:49That's a bit of a surprise.
03:55I think Kate's come.
03:56Because I think Jonathan and Charlotte.
03:58Yes, you do, don't you?
04:00I'm really tense.
04:01Are you?
04:03Starts earlier and earlier, the stress.
04:10So, if it's Kate,
04:11that rather confirms her suspicions.
04:14Claire, she certainly believed it was Charlotte.
04:19Uh-oh.
04:20Come in!
04:21Oh, my God, Charlotte has gone.
04:31No!
04:32How wrong we are.
04:34Oh!
04:35Plan B, guys, plan B.
04:37So, we decided?
04:47Yeah.
04:48Charlotte Church.
04:49It doesn't give anyone any indication that it could be us.
04:53She's also very, very calm under pressure.
04:55I feel like she might keep throwing stuff at the wall and then eventually it might stick.
04:59And they're going to go, why Charlotte?
05:02Why?
05:02And while they're thinking that, the impact is going to ripple through that.
05:05Because it doesn't make sense.
05:06Oh, there we are.
05:34I thought I was going to be murdered.
05:37I'm outspoken at the round table and I'm outspoken with my opinions.
05:42Not that I was successful in being much of a threat to the traitors.
05:45But, as the game progressed, I hope that I would have been and I hope that that's why they've gotten rid of me.
05:53Well played, traitors.
05:59That's mad.
06:00That's utterly insane.
06:04What a surprise.
06:05I never saw that coming.
06:07No, not at all.
06:07I'm very surprised about Charlotte.
06:11Not quite sure where to turn.
06:13I mean, all my guesses have been wrong.
06:16So, I'm a bit befuddled.
06:18I think round table, I think we stop being nicey-nicey.
06:22I mean, just say who you think.
06:23If you think it's me, you think it's me, da-da-da-da, just say it.
06:27You'll be asked to start before the round table, mate.
06:29Yes.
06:30Because when we get in there, we don't know.
06:32We're relying on the round table to inform us.
06:35We need to go in with a plan and pick them out.
06:39All of the traitors are still here and there is a real degree of bloodlust forming in the faithfuls.
06:44And that's dangerous for us.
06:46I think my name might come up.
06:47I'm trying not to draw attention.
06:48So, I try and sort of set myself into neutral.
06:52It's just really tricky.
06:53You've got to watch everything you do and say.
07:00Look out.
07:04Oh.
07:08Players, good morning.
07:09Morning.
07:10Another day, another celebrity death.
07:15Unbelievable.
07:17Oh, Charlotte.
07:19Poor Charlotte has been murdered.
07:23The voice of an angel, and now she is among them.
07:27Oh.
07:28Are you ready for a really, really horrible statistic?
07:33You started as 19.
07:36You are now 12.
07:38Players, you have lost seven faithful.
07:44Seven.
07:45That's bad, isn't it?
07:46Think about that while you enjoy your cheese.
07:51I will see you shortly for the mission.
07:54And a tiny word of warning.
07:56Watch your step.
07:56She doesn't like us, does she?
08:04She has every reason to be contemptuous of us.
08:14Cup of tea.
08:15Do you want to have a cup of tea?
08:19Let's go in the, uh...
08:20The library?
08:21Libraries.
08:22Yeah.
08:23Can I not be in the lead?
08:25Because I feel like I'm going, come on, girls.
08:30Gravel in the treads of my shoes.
08:32The leader of the faithfuls.
08:33Thank you for trusting me.
08:36Or the treaders.
08:39I think I trust you both.
08:40I really do.
08:41I mean, I don't see you as a traitor.
08:43But then there's a strong chance one of you is.
08:45I'll be straight with both of you.
08:46I'm suspicious of all the actors today.
08:49Okay.
08:49Just because how easy it would be for you to slip into it.
08:52Yeah, no, I can understand why you'd say that.
08:54And that's a...
08:55You know, but the skills we bring from our workplace don't seem to be any good.
08:59Well, hang on a minute.
09:00What's happened here?
09:01I'm terrible.
09:01You've just mentioned to you two.
09:04I just said to these two, I said, look, I'm looking at all the actors today.
09:08Okay.
09:09And now I am flanked.
09:11You are.
09:12Here we all are.
09:13If I was to rank you, you're suspect number one for me.
09:16I'm suspect number one?
09:17Yeah.
09:17If I had to pick a traitor in this...
09:19Why are you looking at the actors?
09:21You're best suited to slip into that role.
09:23Well, I tell you what, for me, it's not to do with how good an actor you are.
09:26It's to do with the person you are.
09:28And I never, ever wanted to come into this as a traitor.
09:31Ever.
09:31From the very first moment it was offered or mooted.
09:34I never, ever wanted...
09:36Mooted.
09:37I say that in Line of Duty, don't you?
09:39Please, don't confuse me with...
09:42How much of your opinion is because you have just been watching Line of Duty?
09:44I know. Stop watching Line of Duty, man.
09:46I'm not a traitor.
09:47Are you a faithful?
09:48Yes.
09:48You're a faithful, are you?
09:50Yes, and I'm a good one.
09:51Well, I'm totally taking this game.
09:53Seriously, I want to win.
09:55Am I competitive?
09:57Yes.
09:58But because I play a lot of dodgy men,
10:01I think people, they probably expect something
10:04of my work to be in me,
10:07but there's not really any of that in me.
10:10I'm quite daft, and I care a lot about people,
10:12or I couldn't do the job that I do.
10:14I don't think you can be an actor and not care about people.
10:16I'm going to suspect everyone a day.
10:17That's the only way I think you can do it.
10:19And my suspicion is that one's just left,
10:21based on very little.
10:22But when, last night, Claire was banished,
10:26he was quite performative.
10:28But he is a passionate Scotsman.
10:31I'm pretty convinced that Jonathan is the leader of the Traitors,
10:37but I want to go after Mark first.
10:40He's so overdramatic,
10:42and I think it's because he's been picked as Traitor,
10:45and he gets to play this role now in front of everyone.
10:48Right, what the hell are we going to do about finding a Traitor?
10:56I'll be honest, I wasn't sure about you.
11:02You can't be.
11:03Kat, you have never voted the people that have been...
11:06That we've got wrong.
11:07That we've got wrong. Yeah.
11:09But then, if you're a Traitor, I don't think you're very smart,
11:11because, like Selah, you're standing out a bit with your time to vote.
11:15If I'm honest, in my head,
11:18for me, it's between Stephen and Jonathan.
11:24Right. Oh, is it?
11:25That's so interesting. Because I think Jo M's...
11:29..theory makes sense.
11:31Stephen could be the leader of the Faithfuls.
11:33Yeah. And then Jonathan could be the leader of the Traitor.
11:35But your point was, it could be either way.
11:37Yeah. Yeah? You don't know which one is which.
11:40Yeah. That's what I still can't work out.
11:42I'm a bit apprehensive, because we're about halfway through now,
11:46and I think the Faithfuls need a Traitor.
11:49I've gone, oh, it could be either Stephen or Jonathan.
11:53I think it's time to start going with the group a little bit more
11:55to try and save my back.
11:58This game is making me evil,
12:00but I've got to think for myself here.
12:02It's time for another mission where all our players must come together
12:09in order to continue building the prize pot
12:11for the winner's chosen charity.
12:13Oh, can we be in the back seat, Jo?
12:15Yes, please.
12:17Yeah, let's do this.
12:21There we go.
12:24Well, another day, another mission, my dear.
12:26What did Claudia say?
12:29Watch your step.
12:30I want it to be something quite thrilling.
12:32If it is something high, I will scream.
12:35I've got you two as Hundys,
12:37the Hundy percenters, Faithfuls, that we trust,
12:39but I'm going for Mark today.
12:41Can you see him, a big fan of the show,
12:44saying to Claudia,
12:45you're all right, I'll just be a Faithful?
12:47No.
12:48No.
12:48This is his leading role.
12:53Stephen is someone who is getting looked over
12:56just because he's Stephen.
12:57I mean, Stephen, how many roundtables have been?
12:59Three.
13:00Three.
13:00Twice, he's made a speech at the beginning
13:03and said, you know, this, you know...
13:05This is how we should behave.
13:06This is how we should behave.
13:06Yeah, yeah, yeah.
13:07So that's kind of stealing, in a way.
13:10Yeah.
13:10It's disarming.
13:13Has he gone off Jonathan now?
13:15No.
13:16I think he might be the head of the snake
13:19and I know you'll both go,
13:21well, why aren't you going for the head of the snake then?
13:23And I'm like, well, I actually think Jonathan's got it in him
13:27to throw a fellow traitor under the bus.
13:42Ooh, where are we headed?
13:45Hello, players.
13:47Oh, my God.
13:48Oh, what's this?
13:50Oh, hell's bells.
13:51I don't like the look of these traps.
13:53Oh, no.
13:56Oh, wow.
13:57Hang on.
13:58Oh, God, look how high it goes.
14:00Oh, this is going to be grotesque.
14:04Players, welcome.
14:05In today's mission,
14:06we're going for a little wander through the woods
14:09where a massive £10,000 is up for grabs.
14:14Wow.
14:15Ooh.
14:18But...
14:19Stephen knows me well.
14:22Through this walk,
14:23we are going to make four stops.
14:26At each stop, there are traps.
14:30And £2,500 up for grabs.
14:37I will give you a question.
14:40All the questions are about your dearly departed players.
14:46Oh, God.
14:47Each trap is labelled
14:51with a possible answer to the question.
14:54And only one of those answers is correct.
14:57A player must enter a trap...
15:02Oh, God.
15:04..with money.
15:06Oh, God.
15:07Get it right,
15:08and not only will you add all that money to the prize fund,
15:12but also that player will win a shield.
15:15However, if you're unsure,
15:20you can split your money across different answers.
15:24If somebody enters an incorrect trap,
15:28it will be triggered
15:29and they will be out of the mission.
15:33Oh, God.
15:36Any money that they are holding
15:39will also not be added to the prize fund.
15:43Are you ready for your first question
15:47about a dearly departed player?
15:50Yes.
15:52Throughout his Olympic career,
15:56how many dives did Tom Daley make?
16:00Is the answer 102 or 96?
16:06Oh.
16:07Well, we obviously don't know.
16:09It's a guess.
16:09This is what we need, Claire.
16:11Guess.
16:11I can't see him sopping at 96.
16:13Yeah, yeah, yeah.
16:14He'd been 96.
16:15You'd want to go over 100.
16:16Yeah, yeah.
16:16I thought,
16:17if I'd got to 96 dives myself,
16:19I'm like, let's do another six.
16:21Let's get to 102.
16:23I think he did four Olympics.
16:2496 is the only number divisible by four.
16:28Yes, quite, yeah.
16:30I thought I recalled him saying something
16:32where he said 100 and something,
16:33but it wasn't 102.
16:34I think we should split the fund, don't you?
16:37Definitely split the money.
16:39Who's going to go in?
16:40Who hasn't had a shield?
16:42I've not had a shield.
16:42I've not had a shield.
16:44Nick and Alan, maybe,
16:45if you're willing to go for this particular one.
16:47Yes, yes.
16:47Yeah, OK, yeah, yeah.
16:49It's great, you know,
16:50there are four shields up for grabs.
16:52There's possibly enough people
16:53who do believe I am faithful
16:55that I am quite an easy target
16:57for the next murder.
16:58If I could be protected from that,
17:00that would be nice.
17:02Nick, you're going in 96 with 1,500 pounds.
17:06Alan, you're in 102 with 1,000 pounds.
17:10I really want a shield.
17:12Alan, I'll be honest,
17:13I'm hoping you go up.
17:15Because I'm a traitor,
17:17I didn't really need the shield,
17:18so I had nothing, really, to lose.
17:20And I did look like a team player.
17:23So, nice little cute double bluff there for everyone.
17:28Let's find out the correct answer.
17:31Come on.
17:32Come on.
17:32Good luck.
17:34Well done, Alan.
17:48Well done, Nick.
17:49The net just scooped me up
17:53and threw me in the air
17:55and I was just covered in leaves
17:57and swinging in the branches
17:59like an orangutan.
18:01Well done, Alan.
18:02And well done, Nick.
18:06Alan, are you all right?
18:07Yeah.
18:08Oh, Alan.
18:10He was just suspended up in the air,
18:12plentifully crying.
18:14Help.
18:15Oh, bless him.
18:16Nick, you get a shield.
18:18Congratulations.
18:19Oh, I have never been a shield winner
18:25and so I am absolutely delighted to have this.
18:30A victory for arithmetic.
18:31I know.
18:32Isn't that great?
18:33Alan, we'll leave you there for now.
18:36No.
18:37The rest of you, follow me.
18:39Bye, Alan.
18:39Bye.
18:40He looks so tragic up there.
18:42Can someone get me down, please?
18:44Claudia, help.
18:52Right, this is a different sort of trap.
19:00Oh, crikey.
19:01Players, we've reached our next stop.
19:05This time, there are four caged traps.
19:10Meaning four potential answers
19:12and you have two and a half thousand pounds again.
19:18The next question is about poor Tamika.
19:22Which of these actors has Tamika appeared in a film with?
19:27Oh, God.
19:29Vinnie Jones.
19:31Helen Mirren.
19:33Judy Dench.
19:35Rebel Wilson.
19:38Who is Helen Mirren?
19:40Helen Mirren is a national president.
19:41The Mirren?
19:42The Mirren.
19:43Apart from Rebel Wilson,
19:44I couldn't tell you who any of those people were.
19:46I'm drawn to Judy Dench.
19:48I'm drawn to Judy Dench,
19:49but then if you'd worked with Judy Dench,
19:51wouldn't you have mentioned it?
19:52I would have done, yeah.
19:53I know I would have remembered
19:55if she told me she'd worked with Dame Jude,
19:57because I have.
19:58And once you've worked with her,
20:00you never forget it.
20:01She's a darling.
20:02If we're guessing,
20:03we should just spread the bet.
20:04I think we just spread it out.
20:05And it is a guess.
20:06I'm going to sit on Vinnie Jones
20:08for 500 pounds.
20:09Not often do you hear that.
20:10Go and get comfortable.
20:12I didn't think it was the answer,
20:14but someone had to do it,
20:15and this guy stepped up.
20:18I'll sit on Rebel.
20:19OK?
20:20I'll sit on Judy Dench.
20:22All right, and I'll go Helen Mirren.
20:24I just had a sense it was Judy Dench,
20:26but we didn't know completely,
20:28so we had to split the money.
20:30Lucy, you've got 1,000 pounds.
20:32It's not really like me
20:35to really put myself forward like that.
20:37I'm terrible at, like, quizzes.
20:39I might do Mastermind,
20:40but I'm going to do about crisps.
20:43OK, players.
20:45Let's find out what the correct answer is.
20:48Jesus.
21:02We did it.
21:03We went closer.
21:04That was good.
21:06Well done.
21:08Oh, I've never got a question right in my life.
21:11Well done, Lucy.
21:13This is yours.
21:20I'm really sure.
21:21Players, the film that Tamika was in
21:23with Judy Dench was notes on a scandal.
21:27The three of you, you stay here.
21:29The rest of you, please follow me.
21:32Yes.
21:33Well done, Lucy.
21:35Bye.
21:36We're caged and shieldless.
21:39Oh, well.
21:40It's quite peaceful in a way, though.
21:42Oh, look.
21:48Oh, what fresh hell.
21:54Some lovely, cosy tunnels.
21:58No, you're all right.
21:59All right.
22:00So the question is,
22:02how old was Charlotte Church
22:05when she had her first UK number one?
22:1112?
22:1211 or 13?
22:1611 or 12?
22:17Well, no, definitely not 11.
22:18I'll tell you why.
22:18It's because I met her when she was 11.
22:20I was hosting the big, big talent show.
22:22I believe an agent was watching at home
22:24and signed her up as a result of that.
22:25So she was 11 when she was signed.
22:28I would have thought,
22:28unless they turned it around very, very quickly,
22:30my guess would be 12, not 13,
22:32because part of her appeal back then,
22:34despite her incredible talent,
22:35was her age.
22:36Yeah.
22:36Oh, are you going to put it all in 12?
22:38Let's do it.
22:39Let's do it.
22:40Shall we be bold?
22:41Yeah.
22:41Then who are we nominating to go in there?
22:43I haven't had a shield.
22:45Oh, David!
22:46David hasn't had a shield.
22:47You should go for it, David.
22:48We were really confident about this one.
22:53So I went in the tunnel.
22:55Go on, David.
22:56Good man.
22:56Good man, David.
22:56Well done.
22:57And we bet all of the money,
22:59£2,500 on 12.
23:03Well done, David.
23:04Good luck.
23:05If you're right, you take all the money.
23:08If you're incorrect, you lose it all.
23:13Bloody hell.
23:15Let's see if you were correct.
23:18Well done, Jonathan.
23:3812 was the right answer.
23:40My first shield.
23:42Well done.
23:42Thank you very much.
23:43Players, the gamble paid off.
23:48Are you ready to go to your final set of traps?
23:51Yeah.
23:52That's good.
23:53Follow me.
23:54Oh, it's a number of these bear traps.
24:01Players, welcome to the last stop.
24:05So far, you have lost four players.
24:08You have added £5,000 to the prize fund.
24:11It is.
24:12The last question is about the first person who was murdered, Paloma.
24:19Okay.
24:20Paloma Faith once had a job as what?
24:25A face painter or a ghost on a ghost train?
24:30Alan would be the person to answer that.
24:35Yeah.
24:36Alan!
24:37Or if only someone who'd interviewed her a lot.
24:40I'm pretty sure it's ghosts on a ghost train.
24:42Oh.
24:42I'm not 100%, so we might want to split it for the sake of not losing everything.
24:49Maybe go four bags on the ghost train and one bag on the face painter.
24:52Please forgive me if I'm completely wrong, but it does ring a bell.
24:55You only really have to look at Paloma.
24:56Which is she most suited for, face painter or ghost?
24:59She looks like a ghost.
25:01And now, thanks to the traitors, she is a ghost.
25:04I'm happy to take the less likely option for a rewrite in the air.
25:08Okay, okay.
25:10Good for you.
25:10I think a lot of people were a bit dubious about the nets.
25:13I was the opposite, because I can't think of anything better than getting whisked up into the air.
25:18Look at Mark's face, he loves it.
25:22I'm excited.
25:24Okay, let's find out what the correct answer is.
25:28Go on.
25:39Yay!
25:40Oh!
25:41Yay!
25:42Woo!
25:44Well done, JR.
25:46And well done, Mark.
25:48Woo-hoo!
25:50It was hilarious seeing Mark fly in the air.
25:54Are you all right, Mark?
25:56Yeah!
25:56Hey, this is fun!
25:58Well done, Mark.
26:00Ghosts on a ghost train was the correct answer.
26:03Thank you, thank you.
26:04You banked £2,000.
26:05And thank you for this.
26:06This is lovely.
26:07And that is yours.
26:08Well done.
26:09You can join your fellow players.
26:11Woo!
26:12Well done, Jonathan.
26:13And it was your knowledge, too.
26:16Yes.
26:16Well done.
26:17Having a shield as a traitor is a lovely thing.
26:21Because you get a shield, you know that next morning when you walk into breakfast, you don't
26:25have to act that bit harder.
26:26So it just means it's one less thing to have niggling away.
26:30So, players, well done.
26:32A very good day.
26:33You have banked £7,000 for the prize final.
26:37Yes.
26:37Yes.
26:38Woo!
26:38Excellent.
26:39And Nick, Lucy, David and Jonathan, you also won a shield.
26:45So you are protected from murder.
26:49Tonight, you will gather at the round table and, fingers crossed, you'll be hoping this
26:54time you will nab a traitor.
26:57Please, God.
26:58You guys, back to the castle.
27:00Congratulations.
27:02Bye, Mark.
27:03Bye, Mark.
27:03Bye, Mark.
27:04Love you.
27:05As for you, Mark, we'll get you out with the others shortly.
27:11Okay.
27:12No immediate rush.
27:16Oh, you'll take the high road and I'll take the low road and I'll be in Scotland.
27:26Oh, that was a good challenge, wasn't it?
27:32I actually liked that.
27:34I feel like I'm saying that because I've got a shield.
27:36Who else has got a shield?
27:37So, Lucy and I, David and Jonathan.
27:40If Jonathan isn't a traitor, he should feel glad to have one.
27:47There's suspicion about Mark, isn't there?
27:49The head in hands, the sort of over...
27:52But then you go, is it an over-dramatisation?
27:54No, because he is like that.
27:55Is he like that?
27:56How well do you know him to be like that?
28:00You know, if Stephen was picked as the traitor, it would be a very clever move.
28:06For the first round table, he basically led it.
28:09And if it wasn't him, wouldn't the traitors take out Stephen by now?
28:12Surely we can't get eight faithfuls in a row gone.
28:19And it would be ten.
28:20Almost half.
28:28My knees are still trembling, Joel.
28:32Oh, what we got?
28:34We got some steak.
28:36Oh, the steak is tempting me.
28:38Are you going steak or salmon?
28:39I might try the steak.
28:44I was over the moon to see Alan flying, yeah.
28:48That was why I came.
28:49I thought, I'm done now.
28:50I've done everything I could have dreamed of.
28:53Seeing Alan Carl suspended in a fair track.
28:58What are you saying?
28:59I'm sorry, aren't you today about tonight?
29:01You were eyeballing me yesterday quite...
29:03Yes, I've got a feeling.
29:04I'm subtly.
29:05I've got a theory.
29:06I'm going to mention...
29:07Do you want to tell?
29:09No, it's about me.
29:10It's about you.
29:10Oh.
29:11It's about you and I'm going to say it round the round table.
29:14Oh, OK.
29:15And I don't think you're going to like it.
29:23Oh, we're back.
29:24Oh.
29:33Seven faithfuls have gone.
29:35So someone knows this game inside out.
29:38Is anybody thinking Jonathan?
29:43I would say Stephen over Jonathan at the moment.
29:45Because they're big dogs.
29:46I think so.
29:46I think so.
29:47Who are we not looking at?
29:49No one's looking at Kat.
29:50Do we definitely think she's a faithful?
29:52I think so.
29:53I mean, she had a shield.
29:55Have you got any ideas?
29:57No.
29:57All your attention is focused.
30:02So far, I've been so useless.
30:05It's breathtaking.
30:06I feel like I'm trained to not have a gut thing and to be balanced and open-minded.
30:12Yeah.
30:12And just think, well, let's put the questions that are based on fat.
30:15But I don't.
30:16So what can I ask that might expose it?
30:19You know?
30:20I do have a question mark over Kate.
30:22You know, at this stage in the game, you kind of want people to sort of have names that
30:26they're open to sort of start suggesting at the round table and so on.
30:30And Kate sort of still seems to be dithering a little bit.
30:39It's so dash difficult.
30:42It feels like there has been certain people that feel like they've proven that they aren't.
30:47Like, you being one.
30:49I'm fully expecting an attack on me this evening simply because it makes sense.
30:53Do you think?
30:53Yeah, people have got to consider someone new and I think they might.
30:56And I kind of feel I would pick myself in a strange sort of way.
31:01Is there anyone that's your number one?
31:04The one who knows most about the game is Jonathan, of course.
31:07I don't know if that makes him automatically guilty, but maybe he wanted to experience every
31:12aspect of the game.
31:13I do have a question mark there.
31:15Yeah, definitely.
31:16Of course I've considered Jonathan.
31:18He'd be a superb traitor.
31:19He's the super fan of the game.
31:21Profoundly knowledgeable.
31:22So, he has all the attributes of a good traitor.
31:26Would he be so bold to murder Ruth, the one person who had accused him of being a traitor?
31:33Would he?
31:34I don't know.
31:34Today is the one I've got the least idea, but I have, ah, this is the lady I want to speak
31:46to because there's a big argument to people that are leading the conversation.
31:50Yeah.
31:50And turning it this way and that way.
31:53A bigger voice.
31:54Yeah.
31:54I think it's important to look at.
31:55A big dog.
31:55There's definitely a big dog.
31:57Yeah.
31:57Yeah.
31:57That's what everyone's talking about, I think.
32:00You've got a big, big dog.
32:00That's what's going around, I think.
32:02Well, I think, but there's a mix, you know.
32:04Because on one hand there's people going, Jonathan or Stephen.
32:08And then there's people, a load of people saying Mark.
32:12Yeah.
32:13And I think it's Mark.
32:14And a load of people like leaning towards Mark.
32:16But who's been pushing Mark?
32:18Joe M.
32:20Yeah.
32:21Yeah, he did.
32:22Joe M has been pushing Mark.
32:24Do you think it's Joe?
32:25Yeah.
32:25Because I think Joe's really good at building narratives.
32:30And I think the question is when you have an idea, where did you pick that idea up?
32:33I think Joe's quite often at the centre of discussions about someone who turns out to be a faithful.
32:41For the last few days, David, he hasn't really put an opinion out.
32:46And then today he started going, I think it's Joe Marlowe.
32:50I'm looking for someone who's going to try and stay under the radar until staying under the radar makes it obvious that you're a traitor.
32:58And that's what David has done.
32:59David has fallen into my theory of quiet until you need to be vocal.
33:08He is very quiet.
33:09And he's now getting more vocal.
33:10Yeah, but this is what I said would happen.
33:12The thing is, Joe, everyone is going to get more vocal now, really, aren't they?
33:15Because we didn't get anywhere last night.
33:17But I think I've said some traitors are going to stay quiet until it's weird to stay quiet.
33:23And David has done exactly that.
33:26David started accusing you.
33:28What do you mean he accused me?
33:30Of being the traitor.
33:31How?
33:32By saying I think it's Joe, so...
33:35And I ignored the possibility of it being me.
33:40Oh, God, because I was quite convinced it was Stephen.
33:42It's time for the round table, and we're at the halfway point.
33:55So far, they haven't managed to get a traitor.
33:59But with tensions rising, I wonder whether it will be tonight.
34:03My name has come up at the round table more than once.
34:12I am the cat with nine lives.
34:14But it's far from over.
34:16So I'm going in there, ready to fight for my life.
34:20I do not want to give up my green cloak this soon.
34:27We're going to have to be ready for a little bit of a fight tonight.
34:30We're all going to be under the spotlight.
34:32We need to find a traitor.
34:38We keep banishing faithfuls.
34:41And I'm sick of sitting back
34:43and letting the more intelligent people run the show.
34:47I'm now going to come to the forefront.
34:50I'm going to go for people.
34:51The fire starts to burn.
35:02Players, welcome back to the round table.
35:07Congratulations on today.
35:09You were brilliant and added £7,000 to the prize fund.
35:14That means the current total is £38,500.
35:20But please remember, if there are any traitors left at the end,
35:26they take all the money for their chosen charity
35:30and they also take all the glory.
35:36So, faithful, I ask you this.
35:40Is tonight the night?
35:42Can you finally catch a traitor?
35:45The floor is yours.
35:48Can I start?
35:49Yes, please.
35:50By all means.
35:51OK, we want to catch a traitor.
35:55My first candidate is Sir Stephen Fry.
35:57Of all of you, we listen to you the most.
36:01And you have very gently sort of dominated proceedings so far,
36:05especially in the round table.
36:09If I were you, I would think the same.
36:10And I've been thinking this all day.
36:12I know that attention will turn to me this evening,
36:14which is inevitable.
36:15And there's nothing I can say to defend myself
36:17because I have no evidence with which to do so
36:20except to assure you
36:22that it will be a truly spectacularly, for me, sad thing,
36:26but an awful thing for you
36:27when the fourth in a row,
36:30I will stand there and I will say I am faithful.
36:33I have nothing else to say.
36:34And I believe you.
36:35Well, I'm glad, Stephen.
36:36I don't know why, but I do.
36:38And I just want to warn us,
36:40please, let's be wary.
36:45We can't vote off our faithful leader.
36:48I'm just saying that to the other faithfuls.
36:50That would be a really bad move.
36:52I think it's more important we vote off a traitor.
36:56I think so, too.
36:58But who are they, though?
36:59That's the problem.
37:05Mark's a traitor.
37:10Mark.
37:11OK, go on.
37:12Reasons be in.
37:14Mainly because of the way you observed us
37:16at Paloma's funeral.
37:18But I explained why.
37:20I know.
37:21OK.
37:21But a traitor would also watch that
37:23and go,
37:24who can I throw under the bus
37:25at the first round table?
37:26Let's go with Tameka.
37:29And then last night,
37:31when Claire got banished,
37:33you slapped the table twice very hard.
37:35I did, yeah.
37:36And it felt quite out of character.
37:39I was pissed off.
37:40Oh.
37:41So you're taking that as a sign that...
37:43Just felt a bit staged.
37:44Well, there's nothing...
37:45That you're trying to force.
37:45Oh, OK, OK.
37:46That you are a faithful.
37:48I am a faithful.
37:49There's nothing I can do
37:50to, you know,
37:53excuse that
37:54or show you
37:55that that wasn't a demonstrative act
37:57rather than an instinctive act,
37:58which is what it was.
37:59Can you see that
38:00maybe just come across
38:01as a performance?
38:03I can't affect your interpretation
38:05of my actions.
38:08I never wanted to be a traitor.
38:10And that's what I said
38:11when I had my meeting with Claudia
38:12because I'd be rubbish at her.
38:14Yeah.
38:14I know you want to start to...
38:15Yeah, yeah, but I've got suspicions of you.
38:18You throw yourself
38:20into every task,
38:22every mission
38:23with such enthusiasm.
38:24Even today,
38:25you wanted to be in that net.
38:27You love traitors.
38:29You have such an enthusiasm for it.
38:31You're telling me
38:32when Claudia says to you,
38:34do you want to be a faithful
38:35or a traitor,
38:36you've said to Claudia,
38:37I'll just be a faithful.
38:39I'll just be,
38:40like we all are
38:41if we don't find the traitor,
38:42a lamb to the slaughter.
38:43Well, yes, that's true.
38:45You would do that?
38:47That's what I did.
38:49I know I'd be rubbish.
38:50I get flustered.
38:52And also the pressure
38:53of being a traitor.
38:54Trying to maintain that facade,
38:56no, it's nothing to do...
38:57Sorry, just...
38:57No, no, no, no,
38:58but for someone
38:58who loves the experience,
39:00it would be wonderful
39:02to be a traitor,
39:04wouldn't it?
39:04If they thought they'd be in...
39:04For someone who's
39:05throwing himself in the task.
39:06Well, I don't think...
39:07I mean,
39:08you just want to be
39:08in the periphery,
39:10in the shadows.
39:11I think part of the attraction
39:12of being a faithful
39:13is to try...
39:13And what I thought
39:14I would be good at,
39:15which I've proved myself
39:16totally wrong,
39:17is spotting
39:19when people are being
39:20duplicitous
39:21or being...
39:22or lying,
39:23and I've been rubbish so far
39:24and I'm really disappointed,
39:26to be honest with you,
39:27but I'm not going to stop trying.
39:29Okay.
39:29Done.
39:29Here's my fear,
39:33is that we are being manipulated
39:36in a way that we have been
39:38repeatedly around this table,
39:40because what I've started
39:41to try to notice
39:43or take notice of
39:44is who are the initiators
39:46of the discussions
39:48that lead to people
39:50getting five, six, seven votes
39:51around this table,
39:52and the person
39:54who seems to be
39:55most skilled at that
39:56is huge.
39:57And it does remind me
40:02of the first day
40:03in Niko,
40:04and you've spoken
40:06a lot today
40:07about Mark,
40:08and you might be right,
40:09but in some ways
40:12the number one thing
40:13a traitor needs to do
40:14is to build up
40:15a head of steam
40:16that leads us
40:18like sort of lemmings
40:19off a cliff
40:19to rush at one person
40:22and start believing
40:23in this narrative,
40:24and you're really,
40:25really good at it,
40:26and you do it
40:26with more energy
40:27than anyone
40:28around this table.
40:30Are you a traitor?
40:31No, I'm a faithful.
40:34So I'll address
40:35the Niko one for you.
40:36Yeah.
40:36That was because
40:37I'd just been steered
40:38towards Niko,
40:39had not thought of it,
40:41by Kate.
40:45In all honesty,
40:46Kate, one thing I found
40:47is that you don't tend
40:49to want to talk about
40:50kind of gameplay at all,
40:52and I've sometimes noticed
40:53this is a real reticence.
40:55I don't think that's true.
40:58I think that I ask constantly.
41:00That makes people think
41:02that you're trying to discuss it
41:03and lure them.
41:04Mm.
41:05The only thing I would say
41:06is that you never seem
41:07to bring anything to the table.
41:08you're always asking
41:09everybody else
41:10what they think.
41:11Yeah, that is a fair point,
41:12and I don't feel
41:13I have been sure,
41:14which I realise
41:15is very poor.
41:16I think it's tricky
41:16because it's day five,
41:17and we need the faithful
41:18to kind of unite
41:19and get behind.
41:20Of course we do.
41:21Without any names being shared.
41:23Do you want me to share now?
41:24Yeah.
41:24Yeah.
41:24Oh, OK.
41:26Well, I have thought
41:27about you, Nick.
41:28Yeah.
41:29Even though I witnessed
41:31your absolute fear
41:32of being murdered,
41:32which I also share...
41:34Quite.
41:35..none of that's very helpful.
41:37I haven't thought
41:38about you, Kat.
41:39Maybe I've made
41:40a terrible mistake
41:41about that.
41:42But I have thought maybe
41:43because I've relied
41:44a lot on Jonathan.
41:47You've been incredibly honest
41:49about saying when you've heard,
41:51like, my name's been heard
41:52or other been named.
41:52I've found that really useful.
41:55But then I've questioned,
41:56am I being played?
41:59Can I do it?
42:01OK. Yep.
42:01David, my theory is,
42:04rightly or wrongly,
42:05that I feel like
42:06at least one traitor
42:07or maybe two
42:08will try and stay
42:09under the radar
42:10for as long as possible
42:11and then start
42:13popping their head up.
42:13And I feel that's the pattern
42:15that you're doing
42:16at the moment.
42:17It sort of started
42:20in the kitchen earlier
42:22and you were talking
42:24about Joe.
42:25Now you're actually
42:26sort of starting
42:26to gun for people
42:28and that was what
42:28I was kind of waiting for.
42:30I think the reason
42:31that I'm more vocal
42:33and have different views today
42:35is because I do think
42:37that we are underestimating
42:39how much they,
42:40the traitors are thinking,
42:41how do we cause chaos
42:43and divert attention?
42:46We dismissed the idea
42:47that Ruth had been killed off
42:49by Jonathan,
42:50which was a theory
42:51that was doing the round
42:52because it would look so obvious
42:54and that Jonathan
42:54couldn't be a traitor
42:55because that was so obvious.
42:57But if anybody,
42:59I think,
42:59has got the audacity
43:00and understands the game
43:01well enough
43:01to see that,
43:03to take the risk
43:04of that double bluff,
43:04it would be Jonathan.
43:05But, okay,
43:09for a start...
43:10I didn't dismiss that.
43:11Yeah, and I don't think
43:12we did dismiss it.
43:13I actually voted you
43:13last night because...
43:14We discussed it very briefly.
43:16But here's what I would say.
43:17If I was a traitor
43:18and I...
43:19When my name come up
43:21from me saying something
43:23about being an alliance,
43:24I thought back on that
43:25unequivocally.
43:26No one who plays the game
43:27is going to say,
43:28we're in an alliance
43:29because there is a stage
43:31where you're going to
43:31have to look at everyone
43:32and if you were to say that,
43:33that's going to come out anyway.
43:34I don't think you'd say it
43:35and mean it.
43:36I think you might well say it.
43:38It would be a stupid thing
43:39to say.
43:39It would be a stupid thing
43:40to say if you mean it.
43:41It would be a stupid thing
43:42to say anyway
43:42because it's going to
43:44come up like that.
43:46Can I just...
43:47I'd love to know
43:48what Kat thinks.
43:50Yeah.
43:51Sorry, Kat.
43:51I don't mean to put
43:52the spotlight on you.
43:53No, no.
43:54Sometimes I struggle
43:55to come forward.
43:56No, that's okay.
43:56That's okay.
43:58I think it is kind of
44:01between you and Jonathan.
44:03No, it's not between us.
44:05You do know there are three.
44:07Yes, but I do think
44:09it's important that
44:09if you have an idea
44:11on at least one...
44:12But you must have thoughts
44:13about the other two.
44:14I mean, after just listening,
44:16I am looking a little bit
44:18at you, David.
44:20I have noticed you're more like
44:24forthcoming now
44:26and around now
44:29would be the time
44:30to kind of do that
44:31to make everybody
44:33sort of see you
44:34as somebody that's here
44:36and is adding something
44:37to the group.
44:40The reason that I feel
44:41more forceful
44:42is because we've utterly failed.
44:44Tonight, I think the momentum
44:45is against Mark
44:46because that's been
44:47the dominant conversation
44:48that I've heard
44:49because I do think
44:50we're being manipulated.
44:51By the time we get to here,
44:53the narrative
44:53has already been built.
44:55Isn't this just
44:57a convincing argument?
44:58Yeah.
44:59This seems weird
45:00like we're saying
45:01this effect is a negative.
45:04We've got to have
45:04an argument
45:05that we go,
45:06that's so compelling,
45:07I can't vote anywhere else.
45:08Yeah.
45:09Everything you're saying
45:10I think is exactly
45:13what a traitor would say
45:15to stop me
45:16doing what we're doing
45:19when what we're here to do.
45:20So I'm so in.
45:22I'm sorry.
45:22The argument would be,
45:23the argument is
45:24if I stay quiet tonight,
45:25all the heat was on Mark.
45:27So what,
45:28how do I benefit myself
45:29by making this argument?
45:31I've also heard
45:31Stephen's name mentioned
45:33a lot as well.
45:33Yeah, I think the finger
45:35of faith to fall on me.
45:36So why don't you think
45:37it's going to fall on Stephen?
45:37Do you think we're fearful?
45:38I think it might.
45:38I think it's less clear tonight.
45:39I thought you.
45:40Yeah, I know you always have.
45:41Well, not always have.
45:42The last two.
45:43And you know I voted for you.
45:44Yeah, I know you did.
45:45Please don't make the mistake
45:46of voting for me
45:47because I really don't want you
45:48to see what happens
45:49when I stand there
45:50and tell you
45:50that I'm a faithful.
45:51It will just be
45:52another blow for you.
45:54But also,
45:55I do see the point
45:56that we've got to
45:57pile up the votes
45:59in order to get somebody off.
46:01I don't want to start
46:02a pile on for Mark.
46:03I'm frustrated.
46:05I might be completely wrong.
46:07I do not want to start.
46:08That's your theory.
46:08That's your argument.
46:09And if people agree with you...
46:10If you want to agree,
46:11then fine.
46:11Take that and if they agree with me,
46:13whatever argument you most believe.
46:15Simple as that.
46:16I'll do one last gasp here.
46:19I am a faithful.
46:20I am.
46:21And I really don't want us
46:23to vote out another one.
46:25I am a faithful.
46:27Trust me.
46:28Players,
46:28the time for talk
46:30is over.
46:31Oh, God.
46:32Oh, God.
46:33Here we go.
46:34This is horrible.
46:36It is time for you
46:37to write down the name
46:38of the person
46:39you believe
46:40is a traitor.
46:41Oh, God.
46:42Stephen, we'll start with you.
46:55Who do you believe
46:56is a traitor
46:57and why?
46:58Well, I've put David
47:00somehow to me
47:01there's less of a ring of truth
47:03than there used to be
47:03but I adore him
47:04and I don't want him to go.
47:07Joe Wilkinson.
47:08I've said you, David
47:10because of the sort of pattern
47:12of behaviour
47:13but you're a lovely man.
47:17Celia.
47:17Well, this is a bit tricky
47:19because I've got a bit
47:20of a crush on you right now
47:21but I've put you, Jonathan
47:24because I think you have
47:25the chutzpah and brilliance
47:27to be a traitor.
47:34Jonathan.
47:36I've changed my vote
47:36because even though I think
47:38my arguments against Stephen
47:39were, I think, compelling
47:40and are worth listening to
47:41at the same time
47:42I think Joe's argument
47:44against David
47:45struck me as being
47:47more believable.
47:47I'm sorry, David.
47:49I voted for you.
47:53David.
47:54I voted for Stephen
47:56because he's a genius
48:00and he's playing the game
48:01with all of that genius.
48:03So, a vote count.
48:05Three for David,
48:07one for Jonathan
48:08and one for Stephen.
48:12Nick, who do you believe
48:13is a traitor and why?
48:15I'm so sorry, Kate.
48:16I have voted for you.
48:18There's just something about
48:20that we're on day five now
48:21and I don't feel that
48:22you've necessarily sort of
48:23put names forward
48:24as much as others.
48:25Okay.
48:28Alan.
48:30Mark.
48:30I was trying to be bold and that's how I feel.
48:38Mark.
48:39Yeah, my food's for Kate.
48:42Kind of for the same reasons as Nick,
48:44about not bringing anything to the table
48:46and, you know.
48:51Kate.
48:51Mark.
48:52Mark.
48:53I hadn't heard your name today.
48:56I'd heard Jonathan's and Stephen's
48:58but I believe what they said more
49:00and I heard more arguments against you.
49:04Joe Marley.
49:05I'm sticking with my gut
49:07and I think it's you, Mark.
49:08So, a vote count.
49:12Three for David.
49:14Three for Mark.
49:16Two for Kate.
49:18One for Jonathan.
49:20And one for Stephen.
49:24Lucy.
49:25I can't even look at you, Mark
49:28because I've voted you.
49:30Sorry.
49:33Oh, my gosh.
49:34Kat, you have the deciding vote.
49:40If you vote for Mark,
49:41he will be banished.
49:47If you vote for David,
49:49it will be a tie.
49:52So then, Kat,
49:53who do you believe is a traitor?
50:00My vote.
50:06It's for you, David.
50:12So, players,
50:16we have a draw.
50:19Oh, my God.
50:20David,
50:22Mark,
50:22you both have
50:23four votes each.
50:26We do not leave
50:27the round table
50:28until somebody
50:29is banished.
50:32I will ask
50:33for a final plea
50:35from both of you
50:36and then everyone
50:38will vote again.
50:40Oh, my God.
50:41You two
50:42will be excluded
50:43from the vote.
50:45if there is still a draw,
50:48your fate
50:49will be decided
50:51by chance.
50:52Oh.
50:59So, first,
51:01the plea
51:01from David.
51:03My plea's
51:04very simple.
51:06We decided
51:07we'd play the game
51:08differently
51:09and that's
51:10what I've done.
51:12And that's been
51:13misinterpreted
51:14by Joe Wilkinson
51:15as some sort
51:16of stealth tactic.
51:18By trying
51:20to get us
51:20to think more deeply,
51:22I've got
51:22four votes.
51:24So,
51:24why would I have done that
51:26when,
51:26quite clearly,
51:28as you can see
51:28from the votes,
51:29the momentum
51:30was against Mark?
51:31This was not the night,
51:33if I were a traitor,
51:34to put my head
51:35above the parapet.
51:43Mark,
51:44please now
51:44plead your case.
51:48I love this game.
51:50I don't think
51:51there was ever
51:51anything wrong with
51:52pointing out
51:53that I never wanted
51:54to be a traitor.
51:55I don't think
51:56there was anything
51:57wrong with
51:58as me
51:59being frustrated
52:01that we got
52:02a fourth
52:04faithful in a row.
52:05I play this game
52:08with all my heart
52:09and what you see
52:11is what you get.
52:12I'm not
52:13putting on an act.
52:14I came here,
52:15yes, to win,
52:16but to win
52:17as a faithful
52:17and that's
52:18what I am.
52:19David and Mark,
52:32thank you
52:33for your pleas.
52:35I hope that has
52:36helped the rest of you.
52:37There will be
52:38no discussion.
52:40It is now
52:41time to vote.
52:41you will be
52:43voting for either
52:44David
52:45or Mark.
52:48Please now
52:49write the name
52:50on your slate.
52:51Jonathan,
53:07we'll start with you.
53:08Who do you believe
53:09is a traitor
53:10and why?
53:11I'm sorry, David.
53:12I haven't changed
53:13my vote.
53:13I still think
53:14it's a compelling
53:14argument against you
53:15and I don't believe
53:16Mark is a traitor
53:18not on that
53:18level of evidence.
53:19Nick.
53:22This was really tough.
53:23I'm so sorry, Mark.
53:25I voted for you.
53:27Alan.
53:28I haven't changed
53:29my mind.
53:30I still think
53:30Mark is a traitor.
53:35Kate,
53:35who do you believe
53:36is a traitor?
53:37I've stuck to my vote,
53:38Mark, I'm afraid.
53:41Joe Marlow.
53:42I've gone with Mark.
53:44I've stuck
53:44with my original
53:45decision.
53:49Lucy.
53:50I'm stuck
53:50with Mark.
53:54So, a vote count.
53:57Five for Mark.
53:59One for David.
54:02Kat, who do you believe
54:04is a traitor?
54:05I stuck to my
54:06decision as well.
54:07Stayed with you, David.
54:11Stephen.
54:12As eloquent as your
54:13reasoning was,
54:14it wasn't enough.
54:15So I've stuck
54:15with you, David.
54:16Joe Wilkinson.
54:20David.
54:23Oh, my God.
54:24So, a vote count.
54:26Five for Mark,
54:27four for David.
54:31Celia,
54:32you have
54:32the final vote.
54:35If you vote for Mark,
54:37he will be banished.
54:39If you vote for David,
54:41it will be a tie
54:43and their fate
54:44will be decided
54:46by chance.
54:50Oh, my God.
54:54So then, Celia,
54:55who do you believe
54:57is a traitor?
54:58I voted for you, David.
55:09So then.
55:10Oh, my God.
55:12Celia, it is still
55:13a draw.
55:15Oh, God.
55:22Therefore,
55:23we will now leave
55:24this banishment
55:25to the hands of fate.
55:26Has this never happened before?
55:31It's never happened.
55:33Oh, my God.
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