The Traitors prides itself on misdirection and for much of her run in the castle Harriet Tyce played that game to perfection.The crime novelist and former barrister, 52, presented herself as quietly unassuming, slipping beneath suspicion while others drew fire.But Wednesday, the mask came off. What followed was a ferocious confrontation, a chaotic breakfast table and, ultimately, her banishment at the round table.After a blistering takedown of Traitor Rachel Duffy during the Smoke and Mirrors mission, Tyce’s confidence curdled into overreach.The next morning’s breakfast showdown, likened by fans to series one’s infamous “red breakfast”, marked the beginning of the end.
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