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00:00Stephen, Jonathan, you are up for murder.
00:03Sorry, guys.
00:04And a heated round table.
00:06I'm interested in the way that Kate and Stephen interact.
00:09I can't get my head to stop thinking about you, Jonathan.
00:13Why are you acting cocky around the table?
00:15I'm voting jokes tonight.
00:16It's not Joe, because I deliberately sabotaged that final round.
00:20Resulted in a banished night, Stephen.
00:22Stephen.
00:23I am, of course, as I have told you all along, a faith friend.
00:26And it's checkmate for either Kate, Lucy.
00:30Or Nick.
00:30If you see Claudia, you are safe.
00:32If you turn around and see the traitors, you have been murdered.
00:36This is the Celebrity Traitors.
01:00Can I hug you?
01:11You may.
01:11You sure.
01:15Congratulations.
01:17You are safe.
01:47Last night, the traitors murdered a faithful face-to-face.
01:57For either Lucy or Kate, their time in the castle is over.
02:02But who will be walking into breakfast, and who is not coming back?
02:09We must be first.
02:11God, look how small the table is.
02:15That's depressing.
02:17That's sad.
02:18Well, that does mean I get first dibs on the croissants.
02:23Poor old Stephen went.
02:25I know, I'm so embarrassed.
02:26Like...
02:26So wrong.
02:27How have we managed to banish another faithful?
02:32We got rid of Stephen, found out he's a faithful.
02:35You know, the numbers don't lie.
02:38I think it's a combination of they're doing a brilliant job,
02:40and we're doing the worst job in traitors' history.
02:44Come in!
02:48Hello!
02:49Hello!
02:49Oh, darling!
02:50Oh, hello!
02:51Oh!
02:52Of course you three are here.
02:53Oh, what a gentleman.
02:55Murdering face-to-face was so harsh and so raw.
03:00I feel like the grim reaper.
03:03It's probably going to take three votes now for someone to go.
03:06But we must actually, honestly, the faithfuls, we've got to band together.
03:11Mm.
03:12If you are a faithful, please follow me, because we've got to get a majority of vote.
03:16Celia, I will definitely follow you.
03:18But I need some sort of...
03:20Guidance.
03:21...theory.
03:23Mm.
03:23...based on a little bit of evidence.
03:25The trouble is...
03:25And you can't keep just complimenting people and voting for them.
03:29You've got to have a reason.
03:31I know.
03:32The one...
03:32My worry...
03:33My...
03:33Calm down.
03:35My worry is the traitors will warn each other.
03:38Oh, I see.
03:39And I don't want to give them time to warn each other.
03:41There's so few of us now that they'll be aware of everything,
03:43because there'll be one of them in every conversation.
03:47So who is it?
03:48It's Jonathan, Nick, Lucy and Kate.
03:53Yeah.
03:53Could be murdered.
03:56Come in.
03:59Oh, Nick.
04:00Oh, Nick.
04:01Good morning.
04:02Hello.
04:02Hello.
04:03I thought you'd be murdered.
04:05I'm so happy to see you, Nick.
04:06Thanks, man.
04:07I mean, like, honestly, I'm just so delighted to be here.
04:09You've got the one true faithful back.
04:12I feel really lucky to have survived.
04:15I mean, I'm just really keen to see who has gone.
04:17If it's Kate, that pretty much confirms to me my theory
04:21that Jonathan, Lucy and Kat are the traitors.
04:25So, last night, I had to walk to the chessboard,
04:29stand in the middle, and then that death figure...
04:30Last night?
04:31Yeah.
04:32What?
04:32In the middle of the night, genuinely, it was mad.
04:34What?
04:35That's mad.
04:35And then it said on the letter,
04:36if you turn around and you're going to die,
04:40you will see the traitors and they will reveal themselves to you,
04:42but it does mean you're murdered.
04:43Oh, my God.
04:44Or if you turn around and you see Claudia,
04:46then you know you're safe.
04:47So, the traitors, whoever they murdered, did it to their faces?
04:50They did it to their faces.
04:51So, whoever has gone...
04:52That's cold.
04:52...got to find out who the traitors were.
04:54That is cold.
04:55Anyway, that's how it played out.
04:56And so, it was quite thrilling.
04:57God, Nick, how brave of you.
05:00Well, I mean...
05:01I mean it.
05:02Thanks, Celia.
05:03I think there's more faithfuls here.
05:08And I agree with that.
05:09Right now, I put it out there.
05:10I'd love it if you came with me on the Jonathan theory.
05:13If I'm wrong, please just vote me out tomorrow.
05:17Come in.
05:18Come in.
05:21Good morning, Jonathan.
05:24So, walking into breakfast,
05:25I'm going to admit that I know that he's on me.
05:27I know Joe's going to go for me.
05:29But really, I've just got to take it as it comes,
05:31which is how I've sort of played most of this game.
05:32Do you want to tell Jonathan,
05:34Oh, you must have done the same.
05:37In terms of, like, going down
05:39and stood on the chessboard and everything.
05:40But I was thinking I'm not going to talk about it.
05:42Oh, OK.
05:43I'm going to talk about it.
05:43Oh, I just described it in full detail.
05:45You see, but then,
05:46if there was a traitor in the group,
05:48they would have been there anyway.
05:49So, they might well have witnessed
05:50us all going up there.
05:52Oh, I see.
05:52Right, OK.
05:53Yeah, yes.
05:56So, it's Lucy or Kate?
05:58Lucy or Kate are not coming back.
06:00Oh, this is stressful, isn't it?
06:06Lucy was convinced it's her,
06:08but I think they've killed Kate.
06:09Yeah.
06:14If she comes through that door,
06:16I'm going to be like,
06:16what the hell?
06:17If Kate comes through it,
06:18I'm more inclined to believe
06:19that she's a traitor.
06:20Come in.
06:21Oh, that's a Lucy knock.
06:22Congratulations.
06:44You are safe.
06:47Oh, my God.
07:00It was right.
07:01Oh, my God.
07:07Oh, I hope you feel terrible
07:08about yourselves.
07:10Lucy, you've been murdered.
07:14Oh, my God.
07:16I'm not happy with you
07:19at all.
07:21By order of the traitors,
07:22you have been murdered.
07:24Sign the traitors.
07:26You've played this
07:27really, really well.
07:29Sorry, Lucy.
07:31No, that's not good enough.
07:33Bye, Lucy.
07:34Bye.
07:35See you.
07:35Wouldn't want to be you.
07:38I can't believe it was Kat.
07:40I've totally let my emotions
07:43cloud things
07:45and not wanting to believe
07:47that because I've built up
07:49a friendship with somebody
07:50that they're not capable
07:51of doing it.
07:53And Alan.
07:54Oh, Alan killed Paloma.
07:57There was an element of, like,
07:59real shock
08:00and feeling quite betrayed
08:02and also, like, a relief.
08:06I finally know who they are.
08:07I can't believe it.
08:15Have you just been saying
08:20I'm a traitor?
08:21Good morning, Kate.
08:22Oh, my goodness.
08:22And Lucy's gone.
08:24Lucy?
08:25Oh, my God.
08:26That has thrown everything.
08:28I actually felt really bad
08:30murdering Lucy.
08:31I felt quite guilty,
08:32but it had to be done.
08:34I think it's just going
08:35to cause more chaos.
08:36Well, it's just blown it
08:39wide open.
08:39All my theories are just...
08:42Nobody's pleased to see me!
08:44We are pleased to see you.
08:45We're confused!
08:46Everybody looked really shocked.
08:49I think now
08:50those that are suspicious
08:51of me being a traitor
08:52are even more suspicious.
08:55Why does nobody trust me?
08:57I don't trust anyone.
08:58Right.
08:59Here.
08:59And secondly,
09:00you don't come with
09:02a lot of ideas
09:03or theories.
09:05So then I'm like,
09:06are you just waiting
09:07for someone else
09:08to pick a theory
09:08so that you,
09:10as a traitor,
09:10potentially,
09:11could just jump on that one
09:12and stay hidden?
09:13So that's...
09:14Okay.
09:14There are the two bits
09:15of feedback I'll give you.
09:16I've been under attack
09:17quite a lot
09:18so I think maybe
09:19I've been defending myself
09:21so it hasn't looked
09:22like I've been attacking
09:23but...
09:24Can I say one thing
09:25that's not really good
09:25but everyone's feeling paranoid
09:27and in actual fact
09:28we're not feeling paranoid
09:29because you feel paranoid
09:30if you think people
09:30are after you
09:31who aren't.
09:32We are feeling people
09:33are after us
09:33because they are.
09:40Oh!
09:40Good morning, everybody.
09:44Good morning.
09:46I hope you are
09:47enjoying your breakfast.
09:48You are getting
09:49so close to the final
09:50and winning money
09:52for your chosen charity.
09:54I tell you who isn't, though.
09:55Poor Lucy.
09:59Brilliant Lucy
10:00was murdered by the traitors
10:02face to face.
10:04Oh!
10:05I hope that hasn't
10:06put you off balance.
10:07I'll see you shortly
10:08for your next mission.
10:10off balance.
10:12It's going to be something
10:14where we have to
10:14balance well.
10:16Oh, all right, Sherlock.
10:18She literally said
10:20balance.
10:22I'm glad you've started
10:23coming to the table
10:24with theories now, Kate.
10:25I'm so useless
10:26I can't bear it.
10:34I'm going to play
10:34badminton
10:35if anyone wants
10:35to play badminton.
10:36Badminton.
10:37Can I watch you
10:38play it badly?
10:39Yeah, I mean,
10:39oh, and it's also
10:40a bit windy
10:40that's going to be
10:41my excuse.
10:42Big couch over here?
10:44Yeah.
10:45It's like a flick.
10:45I'm very confused
10:46now, Joe.
10:47So am I, mate?
10:48I was adamant
10:49Lucy had something
10:50to do with it.
10:51My theory
10:51Yeah.
10:52been based around
10:53Jonathan
10:54being the leader
10:55Yeah.
10:56and his minions
10:56were Mark and Lucy.
10:58I mean, yeah,
10:59great.
11:00How wrong I was
11:01about Lucy.
11:02I feel bad
11:03because I was
11:03pretty convinced
11:04but obviously
11:05I was wrong.
11:06So that's kind
11:07of blown things
11:08wide open for me
11:09a little bit.
11:10I think we need
11:10to talk about
11:11a chess game.
11:12How the teams
11:13were selected.
11:14Didn't you just
11:14randomise it?
11:15I said we've got
11:15to randomise it
11:16because if there's
11:17any traitors
11:17who have decided,
11:18oh, well,
11:18let's go here
11:19or one there
11:20or two,
11:20I thought,
11:21let's try and blow
11:22that out of the water
11:22at least in the first
11:23instance.
11:23We walked onto
11:24the chessboard
11:25randomly
11:26and if a traitor
11:27looked at that
11:28and there were
11:29too many,
11:29two or even
11:30three of the traitors
11:31on one team,
11:32they would want
11:33to say,
11:33let's rearrange
11:34the teams differently.
11:35Well, that's a target
11:36on my back.
11:37I mean,
11:37I am a faithful
11:38but like...
11:39I did find that strange.
11:40Yeah.
11:41It was Nick
11:42who was uncomfortable
11:43with the way
11:44the two teams
11:45had been divided.
11:46So that's a question
11:47that's been playing
11:48around in my mind.
11:49This is...
11:50Oh,
11:52I can't do this.
11:57I can't stand
11:58and watch these two play.
12:02So David's going
12:03for Nick a little bit.
12:04But David's reading
12:05it wrong
12:05because I was the one
12:06who said,
12:07I want us to change
12:08the teams
12:08because I was like,
12:09why don't we put
12:10some intention
12:10on our choice?
12:11Yeah.
12:12Today's plan
12:13is get round
12:15the faithfuls,
12:16see where they're at
12:16and then get
12:18at least three
12:19others to vote
12:21in the same way
12:22and catch
12:23our first traitor.
12:25That traitor
12:26is Jonathan
12:27in my eyes.
12:28Joe and Kat?
12:30Yeah?
12:30Will you come with me
12:31if I vote for Jonathan
12:32tonight?
12:33Yes.
12:33I haven't been able
12:34to shake him
12:34from day one.
12:36Let's make a pact
12:37because the thing is
12:38I think we don't
12:39talk about it too much
12:40because I don't want
12:41the traitors
12:41to warn each other.
12:42Do you think
12:46we're closer now
12:47to getting a traitor
12:48to bib in a traitor?
12:50No.
12:50You know why?
12:51Why?
12:51Why would they?
12:52We haven't got any
12:53of them.
12:54Unless we get a traitor
12:55they're obviously
12:55presenting a united front
12:57I think.
12:58Do you think though
12:59that if they see
13:00that the wind
13:00is going in one
13:01person's direction
13:02who is a traitor
13:03because I'm definitely
13:05jumping on bandwagon
13:05because I guess
13:06my concern is that
13:07everyone's got a pile
13:08on me because some
13:09people do think
13:09I'm a traitor.
13:10You know they say
13:11well you're not
13:11coming to the table
13:12with it but when
13:13you came to the table
13:14and you were really
13:15strong about Mark
13:16you were wrong.
13:17I know I know I know.
13:18Here's a way of looking
13:18at it who have we
13:19been strong on that
13:20we've been either
13:20steered away from
13:21or persuaded away from.
13:22The only one I was
13:23strong on last night
13:24was Joe.
13:25And I have
13:25and I was steered
13:26away from him.
13:27Did you vote for Joe
13:27as well?
13:28I voted for Joe.
13:28I just think that
13:30that front he puts on
13:31you know always beware
13:33as someone who keeps
13:34pushing someone else
13:35forward strongly.
13:36Why are you doing
13:37that when you've got
13:38no proof?
13:39I am so confused
13:41right now.
13:42Nobody's trusting
13:43their gut anymore
13:44because their gut
13:45keeps lying to them.
13:47Nobody's trusting
13:48each other anymore
13:49because we're all
13:49lying to each other.
13:51And I thought I would
13:52have more clarity
13:53but I don't.
13:54I said if you think
13:55there's any hope at all
13:57that a traitor
13:58might dub in a traitor
13:59now and they might
14:00think well we only need
14:01one traitor to win
14:03so therefore
14:04we'll dub them in
14:05and they still win.
14:05Who did you say that to?
14:07Alan and Jonathan.
14:08And what did they both say?
14:09They both said nonsense.
14:10You could interpret that
14:12as you were talking
14:14to two of them.
14:15Yes.
14:15Right.
14:16It's a possibility.
14:16And they were actually
14:17answering your question
14:18but they were answering
14:19it on behalf
14:20of the rest of them.
14:21They were telling each other.
14:22We're not going to do that.
14:23Oh that's interesting.
14:25Okay.
14:28You alright Alan?
14:29Yeah.
14:30I'm still getting a lot of heat.
14:31You're getting a bit more than before.
14:33What are you going to go for?
14:34I don't know.
14:34Who do you think?
14:36Joe is not going to let go.
14:37I think it's got to be Joe.
14:38Let's stick with Joe.
14:39Yeah.
14:40I think Jonathan is on the ropes.
14:42Joe's like a dog with a bone.
14:43He won't let it go.
14:44You've just got to hope
14:45that he doesn't influence
14:46any of the others
14:47to go for Jonathan.
14:48With the prize pot
14:55currently sitting
14:56at £43,500
14:57in today's mission
14:59the traitors
15:00and faithful
15:01must rely on each other
15:02to bank more money.
15:04It is actually bonkers
15:05this isn't it?
15:06It's madness.
15:09We've never been
15:10in a casket though
15:10have we?
15:11No.
15:12We can do rotting.
15:13Yeah we can.
15:15You any good at balancing?
15:16I've got a little bit
15:17of core strength.
15:18Really?
15:19I've got a little bit
15:20of core strength.
15:22Kate said
15:23that she had a conversation
15:24with you and Jonathan
15:25saying oh I think
15:27round about now
15:28maybe the traitors
15:28will turn on each other
15:29and vote them out.
15:31You and Jonathan
15:32both said no.
15:32No, no, no.
15:33And then Joe's gone
15:34well maybe
15:35you were talking
15:35to two traitors
15:36just there
15:36and they've just told you.
15:40Joe's really like
15:41Joe needs to go.
15:42Celia we don't ask
15:46you often enough
15:47I don't think
15:47but who do you
15:48think it might be?
15:49Darling
15:49do you really
15:50want the truth?
15:51Yes.
15:52You know I'm dazzled
15:53by you.
15:54You think it's me?
15:55But I don't want you
15:56then to think
15:56I'm trouble
15:57and then kill me.
15:58Well no I'm
15:58you know
16:00seriously.
16:04Jonathan's
16:04going to vote for Joe
16:05I'm going to vote for Joe.
16:06Yeah.
16:07You vote for Joe
16:08as well.
16:08I can't.
16:09You can
16:09because once you've
16:10written it on the board
16:11that's free.
16:12Now
16:12if he doesn't go
16:14he's coming for me.
16:19There's going to be
16:20someone goes out tonight
16:21who maybe only has
16:22three votes
16:22so only go for
16:24who you think it is
16:24because it would be
16:25very easy to tip it
16:26in the wrong direction.
16:27No no no
16:27we've got to stick together.
16:29Alan has stayed
16:29under the radar.
16:30He sure has.
16:32Well also
16:32can I say someone else
16:33who has?
16:33Kat.
16:33Yes.
16:34She's barely said
16:35two words.
16:35They're the two people
16:36who stayed under the radar
16:37most of her life.
16:38Yes.
16:39And that does look
16:39suspicious.
16:41Oh God.
16:51Oh no.
16:53You seen that over there?
16:59Wow.
16:59That's actually quite scary.
17:02That's going to wobble
17:03a load.
17:03Yeah.
17:06Oh no.
17:07Players.
17:11Who here loves heights?
17:15This looks like hell.
17:17Oh my God.
17:18This is the bridge.
17:20It's tall.
17:22It's big.
17:23Unfortunately for you
17:24I just got to be frank
17:25it's quite rickety.
17:27It's going to wobble
17:29like crazy.
17:31All you have to do
17:32is cross the bridge.
17:34Charming.
17:35Along the bridge
17:36are markers.
17:37Each time you pass a marker
17:39£500
17:40will be added
17:41to the prize pot.
17:43If you fall off the bridge
17:44you will only bank
17:45the money
17:46earned up to that point.
17:48To help you though
17:49this is lovely
17:50you'll be working in pairs.
17:51One of you
17:53will cross the bridge
17:54while the other
17:54will act as a guide.
17:57But that's not all.
17:59As you can see
18:00suspended in the air
18:02is a shield bag.
18:05You must collect this bag
18:06on your way
18:07across the bridge.
18:09Okay.
18:10I'm going to be honest with you
18:11the bridge
18:12has not been finished.
18:14So you will have to
18:15throw this bag
18:16to your partner.
18:18If your guide
18:20catches the bag
18:21I add another
18:22£500
18:23to the prize fund.
18:25Oh, okay.
18:25So if you all
18:27cross the bridge
18:27if you all
18:28collect the bag
18:29you could add
18:30a whopping
18:31£10,000
18:31to the prize fund.
18:34Whoever catches
18:35a bag
18:35they then have
18:36a choice.
18:38Choose a portrait
18:39and put it
18:40in the shield frame
18:42and therefore
18:43protect that person
18:44from murder.
18:45They can choose
18:47themselves
18:48or any
18:49other
18:50player.
18:51There is only
18:52one shield
18:53available today
18:54and that will
18:55belong to
18:56whoever is in
18:57the shield frame
18:58at the end
18:59of the mission.
19:00Harness up
19:01and then we'll
19:02choose the pairings.
19:03I think everyone
19:04who's a faithful
19:05who doesn't have a shield
19:06is worried about
19:07being murdered tonight.
19:08It's so close
19:08to the wire now
19:09we're all desperate
19:10to get a shield.
19:11Let's see who's
19:15going first.
19:16Oh God.
19:17Oh my goodness.
19:20Alan?
19:21Yes?
19:22Kate?
19:23Come on!
19:25Who's crossing
19:26and who's going to be...
19:27I'd like to do it.
19:28Do you want to cross?
19:28Yeah.
19:29Alright?
19:29I'll do it.
19:30Alan you're going to
19:31cross the bridge.
19:31Yes I am.
19:32Kate you're going
19:32to be his guide.
19:34I wanted to make
19:34the most of this
19:35mission so I said
19:36I'd do it.
19:38I'm trying my hardest
19:39to look like a faithful.
19:41Oh God.
19:47Alan, Kate,
19:47are you ready?
19:48Yes.
19:49Oh my God.
19:51Okay.
19:51Okay, enormous luck.
19:54Alan, cross the bridge.
20:00Oh look at him.
20:03Oh no, it's well wobbly.
20:06That is so wobbly.
20:09It is wobbly.
20:10Spread your weight.
20:11Put your arms out.
20:13Oh no, no, no.
20:15You can do it, Alan.
20:17No.
20:18No.
20:19No.
20:20It was terrifying.
20:22It looked easy
20:23from down below
20:23but the way it wobbles
20:25under your feet
20:27it's like you're
20:28on top of a skyscraper.
20:30Stop it now.
20:31Leave.
20:31You can do it.
20:34Look up.
20:35No, no, no.
20:37Oh darling boy.
20:39We're never going to
20:39make the round table
20:40if you take this long.
20:43Lean a bit more
20:44to your left.
20:46It's alright Alan.
20:48You're nearly there.
20:49No I'm not,
20:50you liar.
20:50Oh no, there's this bit here.
20:53Don't rush.
20:57How do I get over it?
20:59Slowly.
21:01Keep edging forward.
21:03You're doing well.
21:05Shut up.
21:06You're doing brilliantly.
21:08I felt like
21:10I was at sports day
21:11with the kids.
21:12Well done.
21:13But I fear that maybe
21:14like a kind of
21:15loving,
21:16overbearing,
21:17willing mother
21:18I was putting him off.
21:19Oh no.
21:23500 pounds.
21:24500 pounds.
21:26Thanks.
21:27Oh no.
21:28No, no, no.
21:29I can't watch.
21:30I can't watch.
21:32His knees must be
21:33shaking with the adrenaline.
21:35Well done.
21:36Yeah.
21:36Well done.
21:37Alan, you're halfway.
21:40Oh.
21:42Woo!
21:43Whoa.
21:44Whoa.
21:45Ha!
21:45Yay!
21:46I need her!
21:47Is he going to get
21:48the bag now?
21:50Oh no.
21:57There we go.
21:59Our hero.
22:01That's going to be hard.
22:02Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa.
22:04Oh my God.
22:05I am not looking forward
22:06to this.
22:07Whoa, no.
22:08Yes.
22:10Whoa, no.
22:10Yes, yes, yes.
22:12Yes.
22:13Oh no, this, this.
22:15You're doing so amazingly well, Alan.
22:16You're there, you're there, you're there.
22:18Well done, Alan.
22:18Alan.
22:192,000 pounds added.
22:22Now hang on.
22:23Get central.
22:23If Kate catches it, if Kate catches it, another 500 pounds will be added to the prize pot.
22:30Here we go.
22:32Got it!
22:33Yes!
22:35Yes!
22:35Well done, Alan!
22:36I mean, if she had dropped that sack after me, going all the way across that rickety
22:41ridge, I would have murdered her in plain sight.
22:44How does he get down?
22:46There is only one way down.
22:48Really?
22:49Really?
22:50Oh my God!
22:55Oh my God!
22:57Yay!
22:57Oh my God!
22:59Alan!
23:00Alan, you're an absolute hero!
23:03God, my testicles.
23:04I feel like a winner and a eunuch.
23:07We were an incredible pair.
23:10I think I did help to get him across.
23:13However, you might talk to Alan and he might say, I drove him crackers.
23:18That bag means that you now can protect a player from murder.
23:23You can choose any player, including yourself.
23:26No discussion.
23:27Off you go.
23:30There's not many of us left.
23:32The final is in touching distance.
23:36I could really do with a shield on this one.
23:38I think it's got to be Alan.
23:41Okay!
23:42You earned it.
23:43I thought there's absolutely no way I can keep this shield for myself because he is flipping
23:49earned that shield.
23:51Okay, here we go.
23:53Jonathan.
23:54Oh!
23:56Nick.
23:58Okay, so who's doing which role?
24:00I'll walk the plank.
24:01That was a scary-looking mission, and I kind of didn't really want to try it.
24:05Nick wants to do it.
24:06Great, let's do it.
24:07Good luck.
24:07Okay.
24:08Nick, cross the bridge.
24:14Oh, oh.
24:17Marvellous.
24:17Very balletic.
24:19I've done quite a lot of work on, like, wires in, like, TV and theatre and film, and I get
24:22a real thrill out of it.
24:23You're like a cat.
24:25And a very, very agile one with great balance.
24:27It's the Alan Carr textbook.
24:29There you go.
24:29He's copying me.
24:33£500 added.
24:35Well done.
24:36Slowly now.
24:37It's going to get wobbly up.
24:38Whoa!
24:40And now slowly over.
24:44Perfect.
24:44Done.
24:45Well done.
24:46It was like he hadn't even touched the bridge.
24:51It didn't move.
24:53He was just so elegant and gentle.
24:57£1,000 added.
24:58Oh, my God, you're doing great.
25:00I didn't really have to do anything difficult at all.
25:02I just have to stand on a little platform and watch someone doing the hard work, which
25:06kind of is how I like to live these days.
25:08Grab the bag.
25:10£1,500 added.
25:11He's now attempting to get the shield bag.
25:16Whoa.
25:17Well done.
25:18£2,000.
25:19OK.
25:20I better catch this now.
25:23Yes!
25:23Yes!
25:24Yes!
25:24Yes!
25:25Yes!
25:25We're having it.
25:26£2,500 added.
25:29Yeah, lovely.
25:31Oh, look how cute he looks dangling there.
25:34I love heights.
25:35Don't get me wrong, it wasn't easy, like, it was tricky to sort of balance on the bridge,
25:39but it was, yeah, it was thrilling.
25:40I really enjoyed it.
25:41But Jonathan now has a big decision to make.
25:46Oh.
25:47Oh, aye, aye, aye, aye, aye, aye, aye, aye, aye, put that back!
25:50Put it back!
25:51My face is replaced.
25:52That's showbiz, you know, one minute your front page news and then your, you know, fish and
25:57chip paper.
26:00Oh!
26:00He's got you on.
26:02You are shielded, Nick.
26:03It was very easy for me to put nicks in because I just copied what a faithful had done.
26:08And Kate had done what they've all been doing.
26:10Really bad tactics, I think, which is not to play for the shields personally, but to treat
26:14them as some kind of, like, honour system that we're all really polite.
26:17OK.
26:19Celia.
26:19Yeah!
26:21Cat!
26:21Oh!
26:23What a team!
26:24I want to cross the bridge.
26:25Yes.
26:26Perfect.
26:26Yeah.
26:26Oh, my goodness.
26:33It was so scary.
26:34To start, I didn't think I was going to get on the bridge.
26:37When I looked at it, I really did not think I was going to get through it.
26:43Two pairs have gone over completely successfully.
26:45You have added £5,000 to the pot.
26:47Brilliant.
26:48Now it's time for Cat and Celia.
26:50Good luck, Cat, darling.
26:53Good luck, Cat.
26:53Cat, cross this bridge.
26:56It's actually fine.
26:57It's actually fine.
26:57We're so fine.
26:58It's literally fine.
27:00You got this, Cat.
27:03You're OK.
27:05What's my problem?
27:06OK.
27:06We're right behind you.
27:09I just didn't want to be the person that didn't get across the bridge because I'd be
27:12really embarrassed.
27:14Yes!
27:15There we go.
27:18It's fine.
27:18We're literally fine.
27:19It's literally fine.
27:20It's literally fine.
27:20Well done.
27:22It's actually fine.
27:23It's actually fine.
27:23It's actually fine.
27:24It's actually fine.
27:25It's more steps.
27:27It's OK.
27:28It's OK.
27:29Let it out.
27:30Let it out.
27:31OK.
27:31If you can, more in tune.
27:34Better.
27:34There you go.
27:37It's steep and then it'll get flatter.
27:40This is a horrible bit.
27:41Stop mentioning steep.
27:42But I think the first bit looks really scary.
27:45Yeah, well, don't say it.
27:48Maybe look up a wee bit, darling.
27:51That's good.
27:52And use your arms to balance you.
27:55My bloody legs keep shaking and it's ricketing the whole stupid bridge.
27:58This is a new sight to cat, I'm going to be honest.
28:00But you know, it must be terrifying.
28:02It was very scary being on that bridge.
28:09I just didn't want to fall off it.
28:11I just didn't want to fall.
28:12So I had to just keep trying to get my balance and keep breathing.
28:15How did you do this, Nick?
28:16What about me?
28:17I did it too.
28:18How did you do this, Alan and Nick?
28:20Take a right leg.
28:22A large step forward.
28:23That's it.
28:24That's it.
28:26Yes!
28:27Yes!
28:28Yes!
28:28I think it's good with your legs apart like that.
28:34Celia, like some PE teacher from the 60s at an all-girls school, arms out cat, legs akimbo,
28:42and then you'd look across the cat and she'd be like,
28:45500 pounds!
28:49Yes!
28:51500 pounds added.
28:55All right, you're all right, you're all right.
28:57You're so close.
28:58Take your time.
29:01You're all right.
29:03I'm an adult.
29:03I'm an adult.
29:04But you're an athlete as well, cat.
29:06You love this.
29:08I love it!
29:10Oh, no.
29:11You've got this.
29:13Yes!
29:14Whoa!
29:17Ah!
29:18Oh!
29:19Don't say, oh!
29:21Yay!
29:22One thousand a pound!
29:23Yeah!
29:25Cat got halfway, and then the building confidence to the end,
29:29and obviously a lot of that was down to Celia giving words of encouragement.
29:32You've got this, cat!
29:341,500!
29:37So proud of you!
29:38You're doing so well!
29:40Yes, cat!
29:41Oh, my God!
29:44All right!
29:45Bravo, cat!
29:46Put your foot on the reds, and the money's safe.
29:512,000 pounds!
29:53Yeah!
29:54Ready, Celia?
29:55Yes, darling.
29:57Yeah!
29:57Well done, Celia!
29:59Well done, Celia!
30:01You've done it!
30:02You were amazing!
30:02You did it, and you loved it!
30:04Bravo, you!
30:06I could cry.
30:07I was very, very proud of Cat.
30:09In fact, I was rather thrilled to be partnered with her,
30:12because I knew she'd be good.
30:13Sorry, Nick.
30:15Oh!
30:16Has to be, doesn't it?
30:18Oh!
30:20Yay!
30:21Actually.
30:24No, no!
30:25No!
30:30OK, Joe and David.
30:33Who's going to do what?
30:34What do you fancy?
30:35I'll do it, yeah.
30:36You're crossing, and David, you're catching.
30:39OK, Joe, cross the bridge.
30:46Well, that went down a bit, didn't it?
30:52Oh, look at this.
30:53I like the technique.
30:58We can't even do it when we're not on the bridge.
31:02Knees bent, arms out.
31:03He's got the giggles.
31:04He's got the giggles.
31:06I was starting to get a bit nervous.
31:09I'm a little bit top-heavy,
31:11and balance isn't really my strong point.
31:16Come on.
31:17Take your time.
31:20Yes!
31:21Well done!
31:22Brilliant, Joe, brilliant.
31:23Thank you, David.
31:25Yes!
31:26He's bent.
31:27Yes, you've done it!
31:28Yes!
31:30Concentrate.
31:31It's really wobbly in the middle.
31:32Oh, Joe!
31:34I was hoping that Joe would fall,
31:37not only because it would be quite funny to watch,
31:38but that would have meant that Cat would hold on to the shill.
31:44Yes!
31:46£1,000, I think.
31:48I can't believe he's got this far.
31:50Take your time, slow it down, stay focused.
31:53Oh, yes.
31:55Brilliant, well done.
31:56David, you're really, like, calming energy to me.
32:00And I'm enjoying it a lot.
32:01Take your time.
32:02Careful, careful, careful, careful.
32:05Oh, the bag.
32:08£1,500.
32:09Careful!
32:10Almost there.
32:14Yes!
32:14Well done.
32:15Yes!
32:15£2,000!
32:19Yes!
32:19David, caught it!
32:20Well done.
32:22£10,000!
32:23Oh, that's big!
32:25Oh!
32:27Joe did a brilliant job,
32:28and he did it with all of the kind of his normal humour.
32:31Cat, you are currently shielded from tonight's murder.
32:35Yes.
32:35It is up to David who gets the shield.
32:38Interesting.
32:40What's he going to do?
32:42Sorry!
32:43He can put anybody on, including himself.
32:50That's the right decision.
32:52Got to be.
32:54I'm buzzing to get the shield at this stage in the game.
32:57The chances of getting murdered are higher than ever,
33:00so I'm going to sleep easy with the shield tonight.
33:03Players, congratulations.
33:05You have added £10,000 to the prize fund.
33:09So, today you tackled the bridge.
33:13Next, you have to tackle the round table,
33:16where one of you will be banished.
33:18I'll see you back at the castle.
33:20Right on, guys.
33:27We couldn't but wish each other well on that mission.
33:31That's the great thing.
33:32Yeah.
33:32It is the great thing,
33:33but it's also our biggest downfall.
33:34I know, I know, I know.
33:35Because we seem to have been bonded so strongly
33:39that we're then so confused.
33:41And with each mission, it gets worse.
33:45Well, Jo M's got a shield.
33:47I know, I wanted to kill him tonight.
33:49What we're going to do?
33:51That means he's going to come for Jonathan this round table,
33:53and tomorrow round table he's going to come for me.
33:55He hasn't said that he thinks it's you,
33:57but he's like, we need to look at everyone.
33:59It would be very difficult for all three of us
34:01to be able to get...
34:02Yeah.
34:03...to the end.
34:04Yeah, yeah.
34:05Because they're hungry,
34:06and they're going to start looking at people
34:07they've never looked at.
34:08I think their gloves are off.
34:19Oh, is it lasagna?
34:21Oh, lovely.
34:22Honestly.
34:23Look at that.
34:24I think they're playing the chaos game.
34:29The traitors?
34:30Yeah.
34:30Yeah, definitely.
34:31That's why we haven't found them.
34:32I think it's they've gone randomly.
34:33Yeah.
34:34You know, we'd accept...
34:34There's no rhyme or reason.
34:36Oh, it's a tough one.
34:38What makes me laugh,
34:40I'm not talking out of turn,
34:41David, he has all these theories,
34:43but where's the names?
34:45He never mentions any names.
34:46I might go with David tonight.
34:48Does he?
34:48See, David is the one I'm most suspicious of.
34:50I just want to have survived long enough
34:58to see one traitor go, at least.
35:00I think David's going to bring me up at the table.
35:02I know you're worried,
35:04but there's nothing to worry about it
35:05taking fire your name.
35:07I don't know,
35:07because I haven't actually suspected David,
35:10but because he has been banging on about it a bit,
35:11I'm like, oh, David, give it a rest.
35:13How are you feeling, David?
35:23Are you all right?
35:24Utterly confused.
35:25I know.
35:25I think we're all a bit confused.
35:27It feels like Jonathan's name
35:29has been mentioned a fair bit.
35:31I think we've spent a lot of time
35:32not talking about what's occurred
35:35around the line table.
35:36Yeah.
35:37Not talking about what's occurred.
35:38Yeah, we've talked a lot about theories.
35:39Actually, that's true,
35:40and our theories are never right.
35:41Yeah.
35:43How are you feeling about the round table?
35:49I'm going to try and stick to my original thought.
35:53Jonathan.
35:54I do.
35:56I thought he was the one with the most chutzpah,
35:59and I still think that.
36:00And actually, I've got waylaid in between,
36:02and I'm going back to it.
36:03Mm, yeah.
36:05I just...
36:06If we get rid of another thing, I mean...
36:08No, I'm not sure we've got another chance.
36:11I think tonight is it.
36:12But I'm afraid now, supposing you're a traitor,
36:16you might warn your other friends
36:19that I was going to vote for Jonathan.
36:21That's what I worry about.
36:23And perhaps I shouldn't have said that.
36:24You can trust me.
36:27Can I?
36:28No, you can.
36:29But can I, though?
36:30Oh, we've come this far.
36:32I know, and I adore you, but Alan.
36:35What?
36:36You're very clever.
36:38Oh, God.
36:39Very clever.
36:41Well, no, I am...
36:42I can tell you now I am a faithful.
36:45Well, you won't say that.
36:47Why am I even bothering?
36:49I don't know why Celia all of a sudden is suspicious of me.
36:54She never used to be suspicious.
36:55We used to have, like, a lovely chat,
36:57and she'd wink at me and go,
36:58Oh, Alan, I know you're a faithful.
37:01And now she's, like, dropping the T-bomb.
37:04We should talk against you some last times we get before we go in.
37:09Anyone change their mind?
37:10Anyone want to say who they're thinking of?
37:11Anyone who would rather would like to play a trick
37:13and try and confuse someone?
37:15I feel like David is still suspicious of me
37:18suggesting that we should randomise the group.
37:20Oh, was he asking you more about that?
37:21Yeah, he was, and it's fair enough.
37:22It was suspicious.
37:24I think David is still suspicious of me.
37:27I think you might still be suspicious of me, a bit, Nick.
37:30I'll be honest.
37:30I just feel it's wide open now.
37:32I can't see it, Celia.
37:35Could be Alan.
37:38Because we all looked away from the Paloma thing very quickly.
37:41So it could be Alan.
37:42You've made me nervous now about Alan.
37:46Last night, I went, Oh, Alan, you'll sleep well.
37:49And he turned around to me and was like, What? Why?
37:52And I went, Because you've got a shield.
37:53He went, Have I?
37:55Oh, yeah.
37:55And now I'm thinking, Did he forget?
37:58Because he doesn't need one.
37:59But as a faithful, I would not forget if I've got a shield.
38:02Yeah, I'm like, Right, I'm sorted.
38:05I'm still here.
38:07Kat's still here.
38:07Alan's still here.
38:08We are playing this as a team.
38:10But, you know, we do need to mention each other's names.
38:12Or else we're going to come at a suspicion.
38:14It's very difficult.
38:15They're all very independent thinkers.
38:17I think tonight we're going to see people going much more with their gut.
38:25The players are about to enter the round table.
38:29With five defeats behind them, they are desperate to catch a traitor.
38:33So who will step up?
38:35Who will take control?
38:37Who will lead the hunt?
38:39We're about to find out.
38:40When the chaos goes, when the chaos goes, when the chaos goes.
38:44Tonight, we have nothing to lose.
38:46Throw caution to the wind and catch ourselves a traitor.
38:49I'm going into the round table with mixed emotions.
38:53Jonathan's name is on everyone's lips.
38:57Me, him and Kat have been traitors forever.
39:00But I just don't know what I'm going to do.
39:04Tonight, we have to get a traitor.
39:05We owe it to all the faithful who have been murdered, been banished before us.
39:09We really need to get it right.
39:10We're two days away from the final, so we have to.
39:16Have they got my number at last?
39:18But then I've been here before.
39:21Am I just being unnecessarily worried about something?
39:24Do I have a chance to survive?
39:32Players, welcome back to the round table.
39:35Today, you added £10,000 to the pot.
39:41Your current prize fund total, then, is £53,500.
39:49Faithful, so far the traitors have got away with murder.
39:54In this room, right now, you can change that.
40:01The floor is yours.
40:05OK, I'm going to start.
40:10I'm going to share the names that I've heard.
40:13I've heard you, Jonathan.
40:16I've heard you, David.
40:18I've heard a little bit of Nick.
40:20I don't think it's you, Nick.
40:21I've also heard my name.
40:23So, I don't know whether you want to start by saying,
40:26if anybody thinks it's me, so I can address that,
40:29before we then look at the others' names we've heard.
40:32I'm suspicious about the way conversations are deflected.
40:34But I'm suspicious of everybody,
40:37because at this point in the game,
40:39with the level of failure,
40:40it would be crazy not to be suspicious.
40:43Could I take the conversation in a slightly different direction?
40:46Absolutely. Please do.
40:47If I may.
40:48I just want to try and think about clues.
40:51I'm confused by the chess mission,
40:55and I'm confused why it was that when the two teams were selected,
41:01that there was an intervention by you, Nick, to change that.
41:04You, Nick, said that we needed to randomise the teams.
41:07But we were random.
41:09Yeah, Nick, before you answer that,
41:12I think you're misremembering, David.
41:15Just want to make sure this might throw myself under the bus.
41:16I easily could be, yeah.
41:18But it was actually Claudia who said to us,
41:20are we happy with the teams?
41:22Everyone agreed, except me,
41:25who said, no, I want to be on a team with a traitor,
41:27so I can keep an eye on them.
41:29I just wanted to ruffle a few feathers
41:31to see how people would react
41:33to not just going along with it.
41:36You say it's just a ruffle a few feathers.
41:38We've never been bothered in the past
41:40with the idea of just saying, here's two teams.
41:42And how did that go for us as faithfuls?
41:44Well, we didn't know how it would turn out
41:46because we hadn't played the game.
41:47No, I mean, we'd never chosen teams before,
41:50so my theory was, well, that's not working.
41:54The only thing I would say in my defence,
41:56to have done that openly,
41:57to have then kind of, I don't know,
42:00colluded with Joe in the last minute
42:01and deliberately kind of get the wrong answer,
42:03and then for one of our team
42:05to sort of make ourselves sort of vulnerable.
42:07I mean, just to sort of kill one faith.
42:09You know, if I were a traitor,
42:10it feels very sort of roundabout,
42:12and it was just genuinely well-intentioned.
42:15It's the first time we're speaking to two teams
42:16where only one team was going to be protected by Shields.
42:20That was different in that respect.
42:23Alan, I'd love to hear from you.
42:26I haven't heard a huge amount from you at roundtables.
42:29Oh, we've only just started, love.
42:31Roundtables, plural.
42:32You're telling me I don't speak.
42:35Do you think I don't speak at the roundtable?
42:38No, I think you do speak.
42:39I guess you haven't spoken much recently.
42:42Well, you were very big on Mark.
42:44Yeah.
42:44What do you want me to say?
42:46I didn't say I wanted you to say anything.
42:48I said I'd quite like to hear from you.
42:50OK.
42:50If you don't want to do that, I'm not forcing it.
42:56OK.
42:57So, just something I want to clarify.
43:00I have my suspicions of you, David,
43:02and I just found it weird.
43:04You know when it was between you and Mark,
43:07and you got five votes,
43:08and then those votes just disappeared
43:12for the next roundtable,
43:14and I wonder whether you and your fellow traitors
43:17had done a bit of a gone round and tried,
43:19because they just evaporated.
43:22It almost felt like the traitors,
43:25because I think there is three,
43:26had said, let's just get David off the hook,
43:29because I just, you know,
43:31it was like it never happened.
43:32I'm equally surprised.
43:34Lucky I was expecting to go at that roundtable.
43:36Yeah.
43:37The thing is, it's make or break tonight.
43:40Seriously.
43:41We have to get a traitor out.
43:43It's sad, but true.
43:44We have to do it tonight.
43:46No messing.
43:50I think Celia's call for urgency is really important.
43:53If we banish a faithful tonight,
43:56and the traitors kill tonight,
43:58there will be six players,
43:59three of whom will be traitors,
44:01which is catastrophically bad.
44:04If there are three.
44:05If there are three.
44:06But that's been our working presumption.
44:08I'd like to speak.
44:10Please.
44:11I just wanted to just be honest in that.
44:16I'm a bit suspicious of you, Jonathan.
44:21Obviously, we've been kind of going,
44:23this big dog theory.
44:25What you were saying yesterday, Joe,
44:27about looking at the clues within the game,
44:31especially the sort of Ruth situation,
44:34because I know we were saying it would be a double blow.
44:37So that's why I think I was leaning towards Stephen,
44:41but then obviously we found out Stephen was a faithful,
44:43so I am then leaning towards him.
44:45Look, it's a valid theory,
44:51but, you know, I would sound prepared to take one for the team.
44:54If I go, you haven't got much of a team left.
44:56That's the thing.
44:57But, I mean, if that's what you're feeling is,
44:59I am telling you,
45:00you're not going to be pleased with the end results.
45:01I am going to vote for Jonathan
45:05as much as I am bedazzled by him and adore him.
45:08I've thought it, then I went off it,
45:10and I'm going to go with my gut.
45:13Can I just say something while we're on Jonathan?
45:16You know, I was suspicious of Joe,
45:21and, you know, because he's always there planting the seed.
45:24I know he has this quite weird persona with his, you know,
45:28the way he...
45:29Hot kettle, right?
45:29Yeah.
45:30The way he stares at people.
45:32But then I had a little bit of a brainwave.
45:35Say you two are the traitors.
45:38Because you're so OTT.
45:45Because I see you, you're like this.
45:47Look, and you almost...
45:48You're glaring at Jonathan like this,
45:50and, you know, you're like this.
45:52And I thought, is it so big
45:54that actually you make it impossible to vote for Jonathan
45:58because it's so out there?
46:00Am I just... Am I talking gibberish?
46:02I don't know who's made it impossible to vote for me,
46:03but I'm saying I'm not in cahoots with Joe.
46:05I was definitely going to go for Joe,
46:07and I made that clear.
46:08And the only reason I didn't was at the last minute
46:10I went back to someone who I was suspicious of, was Stephen.
46:12And the only person really speaking in defensive season
46:14was Celia, who is, of course, completely wrong tonight.
46:17Players, the time for talk is over.
46:22Please write down the name of the person
46:25you believe is a traitor.
46:27Are the votes locked in?
46:45Yes, sir.
46:47Joe, we'll start with you.
46:57Who do you believe is a traitor and why?
47:00Big dog.
47:02I can't shake my gut, mate.
47:05Come with you.
47:07Cat.
47:08Well, it's for you, Jonathan.
47:16Same as...
47:17Same as Joe.
47:25Celia, who do you believe is a traitor and why?
47:27I'm going for Jonathan.
47:30Your kindness lines me.
47:31However, I'm going to stick with my gut.
47:36Jonathan.
47:37Well, I'm not entirely convinced,
47:39but I'm going with David.
47:45David, who do you believe is a traitor and why?
47:47I'm voting for Nick.
47:48I'm voting for Nick, I'm afraid.
47:50You're either the ultimate faithful
47:53or you're a brilliant traitor.
47:56So, a vote count.
47:57Three for Jonathan,
47:59one for David,
48:01one for Nick.
48:04Nick, who do you believe is a traitor and why?
48:08Jonathan, I've reluctantly voted for you.
48:10I really, really hope that we're correct.
48:15Alan.
48:17Oh, after Nick,
48:19I promised myself
48:20that I wouldn't follow the crowd
48:21and be a sheep.
48:26But that's why I feel so bad now,
48:28because I have done that
48:29and I'm so sorry, Jonathan.
48:33I had to go for it.
48:34Sorry.
48:36Oh, God.
48:39And for the final vote,
48:41Kate.
48:44In for a penny,
48:45in for a pound,
48:45I've gone for you, Jonathan.
48:47I'm sorry.
48:58Jonathan,
48:59you have received the most votes.
49:00Please come up here and join me.
49:02Oh, no.
49:04Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
49:09Jonathan, you have received the most votes
49:11and you were banished from the castle.
49:14Please now reveal,
49:16are you a faithful or are you a traitor?
49:18I've got no idea what everyone's doing wrong.
49:23I cannot believe you've done it again.
49:26I cannot believe that I'm standing here for no good reason.
49:30so I don't want to be rude,
49:32but you're in here.
49:35But I'm not judging,
49:37because it's fiendish,
49:38so I am not blaming the players,
49:39I'm blaming the game.
49:41I am now,
49:43and I have been all through the game completely faithful.
49:46To the traitors!
50:02Brilliant!
50:02Right to the end.
50:05That was the most ridiculous bow out ever.
50:10They got me.
50:12But I'm kind of,
50:13I'm kind of relieved,
50:14and I'm glad
50:15that Alan went for me as well.
50:17You know,
50:17we've been traitors all the way through,
50:19but I'm hoping
50:20that just out of honour
50:22for the departed older member of the family,
50:24they will stick together
50:25and they will romp off to victory.
50:28Players!
50:29You got one!
50:33Well done.
50:33And you did it
50:35just in the nick of time.
50:38Because after tomorrow's round table,
50:41the banished players
50:42will not reveal
50:43their true identity.
50:46God.
50:48You deserve to celebrate,
50:50so I am throwing you
50:51a dinner party.
50:53Stop it.
50:54Go.
50:55Enjoy yourselves
50:56and enormous congratulations.
50:59You are all
51:00one step closer
51:02to the final.
51:04Oh!
51:04That was unbelievable!
51:09It finally worked!
51:11Oh!
51:13We got one.
51:14We've got a flipping traitor.
51:16Well done.
51:17Well done.
51:19Well done.
51:19Do it!
51:21The faithfuls have got
51:22their first traitor.
51:23I feel very sad
51:24because it's been me,
51:26Jonathan and Alan
51:27this whole time,
51:28but unfortunately,
51:29he just had so much heat on him.
51:31It was time for him
51:32to go, unfortunately.
51:34It's all your snooping
51:35that did it.
51:36It's sad,
51:37having to, you know,
51:38put his name down,
51:39but it just got me off the hook.
51:42But, yeah,
51:43there's a Jonathan Ross hole
51:44in my turret.
51:46A dinner party tonight?
51:48Now?
51:48I've just had a lasagna.
51:54Oh, my God.
51:55It's two for one
51:56because we're celebrating.
51:58Well done, my darling.
52:00A, for doing your brilliance
52:02on the tight iron walk.
52:03Oh, thank you.
52:04But also for coming with me.
52:06Yes.
52:07For Jonathan.
52:07Yes.
52:08Very good indeed
52:09to finally catch a traitor.
52:11Very relieved
52:12but saddened
52:13because I adored Jonathan,
52:15but I'm very glad
52:16I stuck to my guns.
52:17I'm absolutely buzzing.
52:22It's so good.
52:24It's so good.
52:27It's been so long.
52:29I went, oh, my God,
52:30we're going to go the entire game
52:31and we'll never find one.
52:32Honestly, that's what I thought.
52:34And he played it so well.
52:35That was an unbelievable...
52:37Yeah.
52:38He had us fooled.
52:40I'm safe tonight.
52:41I've got a shield.
52:42So I will sleep well
52:44and tomorrow
52:45round two begins.
52:50Oh!
52:53It'd be too easy
52:54to just rest on our laurels
52:57and not...
52:57Is there anything
52:58that was noticeable
53:00in terms of reactions
53:02or...
53:03No.
53:03Because usually what a traitor does
53:05when they think
53:06they've been rumbled,
53:07their last vote
53:08will either be
53:10a passing shot
53:12to a fellow traitor.
53:14I think he wrote the sign.
53:15He went to David,
53:16didn't he?
53:17Yeah.
53:18So does that mean
53:18he's Jonathan's traitor mate?
53:21I don't know.
53:22Could be his traitor mate.
53:24Do you know what I mean?
53:24Mm-hmm.
53:25I'm also
53:26appalled at my thought,
53:29but
53:29why don't we think
53:31Alan might be?
53:33See, Alan's clever.
53:34I think it was the Paloma.
53:36Alan's sort of flown
53:37under the radar
53:37because he is so adorable
53:39and I'm completely
53:40hooked on him, actually.
53:41Mm-hmm.
53:46After a long
53:47and agonising wait,
53:48the faithful
53:49finally banished
53:50a traitor
53:51and Jonathan
53:52has gone.
53:53That leaves
53:54traitors
53:55Kat and Alan
53:56to regroup
53:57and tonight's murder
53:59isn't going to be easy
54:00as they're about
54:01to find out.
54:02Oh, no!
54:16Bog on!
54:28Traitors,
54:29tonight there will be
54:29no secret meeting
54:30in the turret
54:31instead you must
54:33murder in plain sight
54:35at tonight's dinner.
54:36To do this,
54:37one traitor
54:38must toast the player
54:39you want to murder
54:40while saying the words
54:42Parting is such
54:44sweet sorrow
54:45followed by their name.
54:47You must do this
54:48before the night is over.
54:53He eyes me
54:55like a Pisces
54:57when
54:58I am weak
55:01Oh, dear.
55:03It's a great feeling,
55:04that.
55:05It's a great feeling.
55:06But he had me going
55:07at the end.
55:08Oh, right to the last minute.
55:09Ha, ha, ha!
55:11I just need to figure out
55:13how to speak to Alan
55:14without making it
55:16too obvious.
55:19Because Alan's got
55:20a loud voice.
55:21Gives things away.
55:22So, who voted for Jonathan
55:25tonight?
55:26I think everyone
55:27bar you.
55:28I think,
55:29I think you're right.
55:31It means traitors
55:31voted for their own.
55:33This game is so
55:34It's brilliant.
55:35I mean, it's brilliant.
55:35Unbelievably hard.
55:38Should I have a quick
55:38cup of tea?
55:39I can make you a cup of tea
55:40if you want.
55:43Georgia or Shania?
55:44Both assumptions.
55:45I can't see you saying it.
55:50Say, Stephen, Stephen,
55:52that's what you're saying
55:53to me.
55:53The parting of something.
55:55It's really hard
55:56to publicly murder someone.
55:58Oh, God.
55:59How the hell
55:59have we got to do this?
56:01What is it?
56:02Sweet sorrow?
56:02Parting is such sweet sorrow.
56:04I've always got to do
56:05the dirty work
56:06for these traitors.
56:07I'm surprised they haven't
56:08got me up in that turret
56:09with a hoover
56:09doing some light dust.
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