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00:01Congratulations. You are safe.
00:40Last night, the traitors murdered a faithful face-to-face.
00:45For either Lucy or Kate, their time in the castle is over.
00:50But who will be walking into breakfast and who is not coming back?
00:58We must be first.
01:00God, look how small the table is.
01:02Oh!
01:05That's depressing.
01:06That's sad.
01:08Well, that does mean I get first dibs on the croissants.
01:13Poor old Stephen went.
01:15I know, I'm so embarrassed.
01:16Like...
01:17So wrong.
01:18How have we managed to banish another faithful?
01:22We got rid of Stephen, found out he's a faithful.
01:26You know, the numbers don't lie.
01:28I think it's a combination of they're doing a brilliant job and we're doing the worst job in traitors' history.
01:37Come in!
01:40Hello!
01:40Hello!
01:41Darling!
01:42Oh!
01:42Hello!
01:43Of course you three are here.
01:45Oh, what a gentleman.
01:47Murdering face-to-face was so harsh and so raw.
01:53I feel like the grim reaper.
01:55It's probably going to take three votes now for someone to go.
01:58But we must actually, honestly, the faithfuls, we've got to band together.
02:04Mm.
02:05If you are a faithful, please follow me because we've got to get a majority of vote.
02:09Celia, I will definitely follow you.
02:11Okay.
02:12But I need some sort of...
02:14Guidance.
02:15Theory.
02:16Mm.
02:17Based on a little bit of evidence.
02:19The trouble is...
02:19And you can't keep just complimenting people and voting for them.
02:23You've got to have a reason.
02:25I know.
02:26The...
02:26The worry...
02:27My worry...
02:28Calm down.
02:29My worry is the traitors will warn each other.
02:32Oh, I see.
02:33And I don't want to give them time to warn each other.
02:36There's so few of us now that they'll be aware of everything because they'll be one of them in every
02:39conversation.
02:42So who is it?
02:43It's Jonathan, Nick, Lucy and Kate.
02:48Yeah.
02:48Could be murdered.
02:51Come in!
02:55Oh, Nick.
02:56Oh, Nick.
02:57Good morning.
02:58Hello.
02:58Hello.
02:59I thought you'd be mad because I'm not going to lie.
03:01I'm so happy to see you, Nick.
03:02Thanks, man.
03:03I mean, like, honestly, I'm just so delighted to be here.
03:06We've got the one true faithful back.
03:09I feel really lucky to have survived.
03:11I mean, I'm just really keen to see who has gone.
03:14If it's Kate, that pretty much confirms to me my theory that Jonathan, Lucy and Kat are the traitors.
03:22So, last night, I had to walk to the chess board, stand in the middle, and then that death figure...
03:29Yeah.
03:30What?
03:30In the middle of the night, genuinely, it was mad.
03:32What?
03:33That's mad.
03:33And it said on the letter, if you turn around and you're going to die, you will see the traitors
03:39and they will reveal themselves to you, but it does mean you're murdered.
03:42Oh, my God.
03:42Or if you turn around and you see Claudia, then you know you're safe.
03:46So, the traitors, whoever they murdered, did it to their faces?
03:49They did it to their faces.
03:49So, whoever has gone...
03:51That's cold.
03:51...got to find out who the traitors were.
03:53That is cold.
03:54Anyway, that's how it played out, and so it was quite thrilling.
03:57God, Nick, how brave of you.
04:00Well, I mean...
04:00I mean it.
04:02Thanks, Celia.
04:04I think there's more faithfuls...
04:07Here.
04:08And I agree with that.
04:09I put it out there.
04:10I'd love it if you came with me on the Jonathan theory.
04:13If I'm wrong, please just vote me out tomorrow.
04:18Come in.
04:18Come in.
04:22Good morning, Jonathan.
04:25So, walking into breakfast, I'm going to admit that I know the heat's on me.
04:28I know Joe's going to go for me.
04:30But really, I've just got to take it as it comes, which is how I've sort of played most of
04:33this game.
04:34Do you want to tell Jonathan, oh, you must have done the same?
04:39In terms of, like, going down and stood on the chessboard and everything?
04:42Chessboard, but I was thinking I'm not going to talk about it.
04:44Oh, OK.
04:45Oh, I just described it in full detail.
04:47I see, but then, if there was a traitor in the group, they would have been there anyway.
04:51So, they might well have witnessed us all going up there.
04:54Oh, I see.
04:55Right, OK.
04:55Yeah.
04:56Yes.
04:59So, is Lucy or Kate?
05:01Lucy or Kate are not coming back.
05:04Oh, this is stressful, isn't it?
05:10Lucy was convinced it's her, but I think they've killed Kate.
05:13Yeah.
05:18If she comes through that door, I'm going to be like, what the hell?
05:21If Kate comes through, I'm more inclined to believe that she's a traitor.
05:24Come in.
05:25Oh, that's a Lucy knock.
05:26Oh.
05:48Congratulations.
05:50You are safe.
06:03Oh, my God.
06:07It was right.
06:08Oh, my God.
06:14Oh, I hope you feel terrible about yourselves.
06:17Lucy, you've been murdered.
06:21Oh, my God.
06:25I'm not happy with you at all.
06:28By order of the traitors, you have been murdered.
06:32Sign the traitors.
06:34You've played this really, really well.
06:37I'm sorry, Lucy.
06:39No, that's not good enough.
06:41Bye, Lucy.
06:42Bye.
06:43See you.
06:44Wouldn't want to be you.
06:47I can't believe it was Kat.
06:50I've totally let my emotions cloud things.
06:55And not wanting to believe that, because I've built up a friendship with somebody,
07:00that they're not capable of doing it.
07:03And Alan.
07:04Alan killed Paloma.
07:07There was an element of, like, real shock and feeling quite betrayed.
07:13And also, like, a relief.
07:16I finally know who they are.
07:19I can't believe it.
07:29Have you just been saying I'm a traitor?
07:32Good morning, Kate.
07:33Oh, my goodness, so Lucy's gone.
07:35Lucy?
07:37Oh, my God, that has thrown everything.
07:40I actually felt really bad murdering Lucy.
07:43I felt quite guilty, but it had to be done.
07:46I think it's just going to cause more chaos.
07:50Well, it's just blown it wide open.
07:52All my theories are just...
07:54Nobody's pleased to see me.
07:56We are pleased to see you.
07:58We're confused.
07:59Everybody looked really shocked.
08:02I think now those that are suspicious of me being a traitor are even more suspicious.
08:08Why does nobody trust me?
08:10I don't trust anyone.
08:12Right.
08:12Here.
08:13And secondly, you don't come with a lot of ideas or theories.
08:19So then I'm like, are you just waiting for someone else to pick a theory so that you, as a
08:24traitor, potentially, could just jump on that one and stay hidden?
08:27OK.
08:28So that's the two bits of feedback I'll give you.
08:31I've been under attack quite a lot.
08:33So I think maybe I've been defending myself so it hasn't looked like I've been attacking, but...
08:39Can I say one thing though?
08:40It's not really good, but everyone's feeling paranoid.
08:43In actual fact, we're not feeling paranoid because you feel paranoid if you think people are after you who aren't.
08:47We are feeling people after us because they are.
08:56Oh.
08:59Good morning, everybody.
09:00Good morning.
09:01Good morning.
09:02I hope you are enjoying your breakfast.
09:04You are getting so close to the final and winning money for your chosen charity.
09:10I tell you who isn't though.
09:12Poor Lucy.
09:16Brilliant Lucy was murdered by the traitors face to face.
09:22Oh.
09:23I hope that hasn't put you off balance.
09:25I'll see you shortly for your next mission.
09:28Off balance.
09:30It's going to be something where we have to balance well.
09:34Oh, all right, Sherlock.
09:37She literally said, balance.
09:40I'm glad you've started coming to the table with theories now, Kate.
09:44I'm so useless, I can't bear it.
09:53I'm going to play badminton if anyone wants to play badminton.
09:56Badminton.
09:57Can I watch you play it badly?
09:58Yeah, I mean, oh, and it's also a bit windy.
10:00That's going to be my excuse.
10:02Big couch over here?
10:04Yeah.
10:05It's like a flick.
10:05I'm very confused now, Joe.
10:07So I'm like, I was adamant Lucy had something to do with it.
10:11My theory has been based around Jonathan being the leader
10:16and his minions were Mark and Lucy.
10:19I mean, yeah, great.
10:21How wrong I was about Lucy.
10:23I feel bad because I was pretty convinced.
10:25But obviously I was wrong.
10:27So that's kind of blown things wide open for me a little bit.
10:31I think we need to talk about the chess game.
10:34How the teams were selected.
10:35Didn't you just randomise it?
10:37And I said, we've got to randomise it because if there's any traitors
10:39who have decided, oh, well, let's us go here or one there or two there,
10:42I thought, let's sort of try and blow that out of the water,
10:45at least in the first instance.
10:46We walked onto the chessboard randomly.
10:49And if a traitor looked at that and there were too many,
10:52two or even three of the traitors on one team,
10:55they would want to say, let's rearrange the teams differently.
10:58Let's change the thing.
10:59Well, that's a target on my back.
11:00I mean, I am a faithful, but like...
11:02I did find that strange.
11:04Yeah.
11:04It was Nick who was uncomfortable with the way the two teams had been divided.
11:10So that's a question that's been playing around in my mind.
11:13This is a...
11:18Oh, my God.
11:20I can't do this.
11:21I can't stand and watch these two play.
11:26So David's going for Nick a little bit.
11:29But David's reading it wrong because I was the one who said,
11:32I want us to change the teams because I was like,
11:34why don't we put some intention on our choice?
11:36Yeah.
11:37Today's plan is get round the faithfuls,
11:41see where they're at,
11:42and then get at least three others to vote in the same way
11:48and catch our first traitor.
11:51That traitor is Jonathan in my eyes.
11:55Joe and Kat?
11:56Yeah?
11:56Will you come with me if I vote for Jonathan tonight?
12:00Yes.
12:00I haven't been able to shake him from day one.
12:03Let's make a pact because the thing is,
12:05I think we don't talk about it too much
12:07because I don't want the traitors to warn each other.
12:13Do you think we're closer now to getting a traitor to bib in a traitor?
12:18No. You know why?
12:19Why?
12:19Why would they?
12:20We haven't got any of them.
12:22Unless we get a traitor,
12:23they're obviously presenting a united front, I think.
12:26Do you think, though,
12:27that if they see that the wind is going in one person's direction...
12:31..who is a traitor...
12:32I can't...
12:32..because they're definitely jumping on bandwagoners.
12:34I guess my concern is that everyone's got a pile on me
12:37because some people do think I'm a traitor.
12:39You know, they say,
12:40well, you're not coming to the table with it,
12:42but when you came to the table
12:43and you were really strong about Mark, you were wrong.
12:46I know, I know, I know, I know.
12:47Here's a way of looking at it.
12:48Who have we been strong on
12:49that we've been either steered away from or persuaded away from?
12:52The only one I was strong on last night was Joe.
12:54And I have problems for Joe.
12:55And I was steered away from him.
12:56Did you vote for Joe as well?
12:57I voted for Joe.
12:58I just think that that front he puts on...
13:02You know, always beware of someone
13:03who keeps pushing someone else forward strongly.
13:07Why are you doing that when you've got no proof?
13:09I am so confused right now.
13:13Nobody's trusting their gut anymore
13:15because their gut keeps lying to them.
13:18Nobody's trusting each other anymore
13:20because we're all lying to each other.
13:22And I thought I would have more clarity, but I don't.
13:26I said, do you think there's any hope at all
13:28that a traitor might dob in a traitor now?
13:31And they might think, well, we only need one traitor to win,
13:35so therefore we'll dob them in and...
13:37Who did you say that to?
13:39Alan and Jonathan.
13:40And what did they both say?
13:41They both said nonsense.
13:43You could interpret that as...
13:46..you were talking to two of them.
13:47Yes, right.
13:49It's a possibility.
13:49And they were actually answering your question,
13:51but they were answering it on behalf...
13:53Of the rest of them.
13:54..they were telling each other.
13:55We're not going to do that.
13:56Oh, that's interesting.
13:58OK.
14:02You all right, Alan?
14:03Yeah.
14:03I'm still getting a lot of hate.
14:05You're getting a bit more than before.
14:06Yeah.
14:06What are you going to go for?
14:08I don't know. Who do you think?
14:10Joe is not going to let go, is he?
14:11I think it's got to be Joe.
14:12Listed with Joe.
14:13Yeah.
14:14I think Jonathan is on the ropes.
14:16Joe's like a dog with a bone.
14:17He won't let it go.
14:19You've just got to hope that he doesn't influence
14:21any of the others to go for Jonathan.
14:26Help!
14:28With the prize pot currently sitting at £43,500,
14:34in today's mission, the traitors and faithful
14:36must rely on each other to bank more money.
14:39It is actually bonkers, isn't it?
14:42It's madness.
14:45We've never been in a Costco, have we?
14:47No.
14:48We can do plotting.
14:49Yeah, we can.
14:51You really good at balancing?
14:52I've got a little bit of core strength.
14:59Kate said that she had a conversation with you and Jonathan.
15:03Saying, oh, I think round about now maybe the traitors
15:05will turn on each other and vote them out.
15:08Yeah.
15:09You and Jonathan both said, no, no, no, no.
15:10And then Joe's gone, well, maybe you were talking to two traitors
15:13just there and they've just told you.
15:17Joe's really, like...
15:19Joe needs to go.
15:24Celia, we don't ask you often enough, I don't think,
15:26but who do you think it might be?
15:27Darling, do you really want the truth?
15:29Yes.
15:31You know I'm dazzled by you.
15:32You think it's me.
15:33But I don't want you then to think I'm trouble and then kill me.
15:37Well, no, I'm...
15:39You know, seriously.
15:43Jonathan's going to vote for Joe.
15:45I'm going to vote for Joe.
15:46Yeah.
15:46You vote for Joe as well.
15:48I can't.
15:48You can, because once you've written it on the board, that's free.
15:52Now, we just get mixed.
15:53Yeah, but if he doesn't go, he's coming for me.
15:59There's going to be someone goes out tonight
16:01who maybe only has three votes.
16:03So only go for who you think it is
16:05because it would be very easy to tip it in the wrong direction.
16:07No, no, no, we've got to stick together.
16:09Alan has stayed under the radar.
16:11He sure has.
16:13Well, also, can I say someone else who has?
16:14Kat.
16:14Yes.
16:15She's barely said two words.
16:16I know.
16:17They're the two people who stayed under the radar.
16:18Alan and Kat.
16:19Yes.
16:19And that does look suspicious.
16:31Oh, God.
16:33Oh, no.
16:35Have you seen that over there?
16:41Wow.
16:42That's actually quite scary.
16:44That's going to wobble a load.
16:46Yeah.
16:49Oh, no.
16:54Players, who here loves heights?
16:58This looks like hell.
17:00Oh, my God.
17:02This is the bridge.
17:04It's tall.
17:05It's big.
17:06Unfortunately for you, I've just got to be frank, it's quite rickety.
17:11Oh, it's going to wobble like crazy.
17:15All you have to do is cross the bridge.
17:18Charming.
17:20Along the bridge are markers.
17:22Each time you pass a marker, 500 pounds will be added to the prize pot.
17:28If you fall off the bridge, you will only bank the money earned up to that point.
17:33To help you though, this is lovely, you'll be working in pairs.
17:38One of you will cross the bridge while the other will act as a guide.
17:43But that's not all.
17:45As you can see, suspended in the air is a shield bag.
17:51You must collect this bag on your way across the bridge.
17:56Okay, I'm going to be honest with you, the bridge has not been finished.
18:01So you will have to throw this bag to your partner.
18:06If your guide catches the bag, I add another 500 pounds to the prize fund.
18:12Oh, okay.
18:13So, if you all cross the bridge, if you all collect the bag,
18:17you could add a whopping 10,000 pounds to the prize fund.
18:21Whoever catches the bag, they then have a choice.
18:26Choose a portrait and put it in the shield frame.
18:31And therefore, protect that person from murder.
18:35They can choose themselves or any other player.
18:40There is only one shield available today and that will belong to whoever is in the shield frame at the
18:48end of the mission.
18:50Harness up and then we'll choose the pairings.
18:52I think everyone who's a faithful who doesn't have a shield is worried about them being murdered tonight.
18:58It's so close to the wire now.
19:00We're all desperate to get a shield.
19:05Let's see who's going first.
19:07Oh, God.
19:07Oh, my goodness.
19:11Alan.
19:14Kate.
19:17Who's crossing and who's going to be the...
19:18I'd like to do it.
19:19Do you want to cross?
19:20Yeah.
19:20All right.
19:21I'll do it.
19:22So, Alan, you're going to cross the bridge.
19:23Yes, I am.
19:23Kate, you're going to be his guide.
19:25I wanted to make the most of this mission, so I said I'd do it.
19:30I'm trying my hardest to look like a faithful.
19:36Oh, God.
19:39Alan, Kate, are you ready?
19:41Yes.
19:42Oh, my God.
19:43OK.
19:44OK.
19:45Enormous luck.
19:47Alan, cross the bridge.
19:54Oh, look at him.
19:56Oh, no, it's well wobbly.
20:00That is so wobbly.
20:03It is wobbly.
20:04Spread your weight.
20:05Put your arms out.
20:07Oh, no, no, no.
20:09You can do it, Alan.
20:11No.
20:13No.
20:14No.
20:15It was terrifying.
20:16It looked easy from down below, but the way it wobbles under your feet,
20:22it's like you're on top of a skyscraper.
20:25Stop it now.
20:26Breathe.
20:27You can do it.
20:29Look up.
20:30No, no, no.
20:33Oh, darling boy.
20:35We're never going to make the round table if you take this long.
20:39Lean a bit more to your left.
20:43It's all right, Alan.
20:44You're nearly there.
20:45No, I'm not, you liar.
20:48Oh, no, there's this bit here.
20:50Don't rush.
20:54How do I get over it?
20:56Slowly.
20:57Keep edging forward.
21:00Oh, you're doing well.
21:02Shut up.
21:04You're doing brilliantly.
21:06I felt like I was at sports day with the kids.
21:10Well done.
21:11But I fear that maybe like a kind of loving, overbearing, willing mother, I was putting him off.
21:18You're behind.
21:18Oh, yeah.
21:22500 pounds.
21:23500 pounds, pay.
21:26Oh, no!
21:27No, no, no.
21:28I can't walk.
21:29I can't walk.
21:30His knees must be shaking with the adrenaline.
21:34Well done!
21:35Yeah!
21:36Well done.
21:37Alan, you're halfway.
21:40Oh!
21:42Woo!
21:43Whoa, whoa.
21:44Ha!
21:45Yay!
21:46I love you!
21:47Is he going to get the bag now?
21:49Oh, no.
21:53Oh, there we go.
22:00Our hero!
22:01That's going to be hard.
22:03Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa.
22:05Oh, my God.
22:06I am not looking forward to this.
22:08Whoa, no!
22:09Yes!
22:11Whoa, no!
22:12Yes!
22:12Yes!
22:13Yes!
22:15Oh, no, this, this...
22:16You're doing so amazingly well, Alan.
22:18You're there, you're there, you're there.
22:19Well done, Alan!
22:21£2,000 added!
22:23Now, hang on.
22:25Get central.
22:27If Kate catches it, another £500 will be added to the prize pot.
22:33Here we go.
22:34Got it!
22:36Yes!
22:37Yes!
22:37Yes!
22:38Well done, Alan!
22:39I mean, if she had dropped that sack after me, going all the way across that rickety bridge,
22:44I would have murdered her in plain sight.
22:47How does he get down?
22:49There is only one way down.
22:51Really?
22:53Really?
22:57Oh, my God!
22:59Oh, my God!
23:01Oh, my God!
23:02Oh, my God!
23:03Alan!
23:04Alan, you're an absolute hero!
23:07God, my testicles!
23:09I feel like a winner and a eunuch.
23:12We were an incredible pair.
23:15I think I did help to get him across.
23:17However, you might talk to Alan, and he might say, I drove him crackers!
23:23That bag means that you now can protect a player from murder.
23:28You can choose any player, including yourself.
23:31No discussion.
23:32Off you go.
23:36There's not many of us left.
23:38The final is in touching distance.
23:42I could really do with a shield on this one.
23:45I think it's got to be Alan.
23:47OK!
23:48You earned it!
23:50Oh!
23:51I thought, there's absolutely no way I can keep this shield for myself,
23:55because he is flippin' earned that shield.
23:58OK, here we go.
24:01Jonathan.
24:02Oh!
24:03Ha-ha!
24:04Nick.
24:05Yeah!
24:05OK, so who's doing which role?
24:07I'll walk the plank.
24:09That was a scary-looking mission, and I kind of didn't really want to try it.
24:13Nick wants to do it.
24:14Great, let's do it.
24:15Good luck!
24:15OK.
24:16Nick, cross the bridge!
24:23Oh, oh!
24:26Marvellous.
24:26Very balletic.
24:27I've done quite a lot of work on, like, wires in, like, TV and theatre and film,
24:31and I get a real thrill out of it.
24:32You're like a cat, and a very, very agile one with great balance.
24:36It's the Alan Carr textbook.
24:38There you go.
24:39He's copying me.
24:44£500 added.
24:45Well done.
24:46Slowly now.
24:47It's going to get wobbly up.
24:49Whoa!
24:50And now slowly over.
24:54Perfect.
24:55Well done.
24:56Excellent.
24:56Well done.
24:57It was like he hadn't even touched the bridge.
25:02It didn't move.
25:03He was just so elegant and gentle.
25:08£1,000 added.
25:10Oh, my God, you're doing great.
25:11I didn't really have to do anything difficult, do I?
25:14I just have to stand on a little platform and watch someone doing the hard work, which
25:18kind of is how I like to live these days.
25:20Grab the bag.
25:21£1,500 added.
25:23He's now attempting to get the shield bag.
25:28Whoa.
25:29Well done.
25:30£2,000.
25:32OK, I'd better catch this now.
25:35Yes!
25:37Yes!
25:38Yes, my honey!
25:39£2,500 added.
25:42Yeah, lovely.
25:45Oh, look how cute he looks dangling there.
25:47I love heights.
25:49Don't get me wrong, it wasn't easy, like, it was tricky to sort of balance on the, on the
25:52bridge, but it was, yeah, it was thrilling, I really enjoyed it.
25:55But Jonathan now has a big decision to make.
26:00Oh!
26:01Oh, aye, aye, aye, aye, aye, aye, aye, put that back!
26:04Put it back!
26:05My face is replaced.
26:07That's showbiz, you know, one minute you're front page news and then you're, you know, fish
26:12and chip paper.
26:15Oh!
26:16He's got you on!
26:17Come on, you are shielded, Nick.
26:19It was very easy for me to put nicks in because I just copied what a faithful had done and
26:24Kate had done what they've all been doing.
26:25Really bad tactics, I think, which is not to play for the shields personally, but to treat
26:30them as some kind of, like, honour system that we're all really polite.
26:33OK.
26:35Celia.
26:35Yeah!
26:36Celia.
26:37Cat!
26:38Oh!
26:39What a team!
26:40I want to, I want to cross the bridge.
26:42Yes.
26:42Perfect.
26:43Yeah.
26:46Yeah.
26:47Oh my goodness.
26:49Yes.
26:49It was so scary.
26:51To start, I didn't think I was going to get on the bridge.
26:54When I looked at it, I really did not think I was going to get through it.
27:00Two pairs have gone over completely successfully.
27:03You have added £5,000 to the pot.
27:05Brilliant.
27:06Now it's time for Cat and Celia.
27:09Good luck, Cat, darling.
27:11Good luck, Cat.
27:11Come on.
27:12Cat, cross this bridge.
27:14It's actually fine.
27:15It's actually fine.
27:16We're so fine.
27:16It's literally fine.
27:19You got this, Cat.
27:22You're OK.
27:23What's my problem?
27:25OK, OK.
27:25We're right behind you.
27:28I just didn't want to be the person that didn't get across the bridge because I'd be
27:32really embarrassed.
27:34Yes!
27:34Yes!
27:35There we go.
27:38It's fine.
27:38We're literally fine.
27:39It's actually fine.
27:39It's actually fine.
27:40Well done.
27:42It's actually fine.
27:42It's actually fine.
27:43It's actually fine.
27:44It's actually fine.
27:45It's more steps.
27:48It's OK.
27:49It's OK.
27:49Let it out.
27:50Let it out.
27:51OK.
27:52If you can, more in tune.
27:54Better.
27:55There you go.
27:58It's steep and then it'll get flatter.
28:01This is a horrible bit.
28:02Stop mentioning steep.
28:03But I think the first bit looks really scary.
28:06Well, don't say it.
28:08Huh.
28:09Oh.
28:09Maybe look up a wee bit, darling.
28:12That's good.
28:14And use your arms to balance you.
28:16My bloody legs keep shaking and it's ricketing the whole stupid bridge.
28:20This is a new sight to cat, I'm going to be honest.
28:22But, you know, it must be terrifying.
28:24Woo!
28:26Woohoo!
28:27My legs can't stop shaking!
28:29It was very scary being on that bridge.
28:32I just didn't want to fall off it.
28:34I just didn't want to fall.
28:35So I had to just keep trying to get my balance and keep breathing.
28:38How did you do this, Nick?
28:39What about me?
28:40I did it too.
28:41How did you do this, Alan and Nick?
28:43Take a right leg.
28:45A large step forward.
28:47That's it.
28:48That's it.
28:50Yes!
28:52You've done it!
28:53Yes!
28:53You've done it!
28:55I think it's good with your legs apart like that.
28:59Celia, like some PE teacher from the 60s at an all-girls school.
29:04Arms out, cat.
29:06Legs akimbo.
29:07And then you'd look across to cat and she'd be like...
29:13500 pounds!
29:14Yes!
29:16500 pounds added.
29:21You're all right, you're all right, you're all right.
29:23You're so close.
29:24Take your time.
29:25Ah!
29:25Ah!
29:27You're all right.
29:28I'm an adult.
29:29I'm an adult.
29:30But you're an athlete as well, cat.
29:32You love this.
29:34I love it!
29:36Oh, no.
29:37Oh, no.
29:38Come on, you've got this.
29:39Yes!
29:40Whoa!
29:43Ah!
29:44Oh!
29:46Don't say ow!
29:47Yay!
29:50One glass of out!
29:51Yeah!
29:53Cat got halfway, and then the build in confidence to the end, and obviously a lot of that was down
29:58to Celia giving words of encouragement.
30:00You've got this, cat!
30:021,500!
30:031,500!
30:05So proud of you!
30:06You're doing so well!
30:08Yes!
30:10Yes!
30:11Oh, my gosh!
30:12Oh, cat!
30:14Bravo, cat!
30:15Put your foot on the red, and the money's safe.
30:202,000 pounds!
30:22Yeah!
30:24You ready, Celia?
30:24Yes, darling.
30:26Yeah!
30:29Well done, Celia!
30:30You've done it!
30:31You were amazing!
30:32You did it, and you loved it!
30:34Bravo, you!
30:35I could cry.
30:36I was very, very proud of Cat.
30:39In fact, I was rather thrilled to be partnered with her, because I knew she'd be good.
30:43Sorry, Nick.
30:45Oh!
30:47Has to be, doesn't it?
30:49Yay!
30:53Actually...
30:54No!
30:55No!
31:01Okay, Joe and David.
31:04Who's going to do what?
31:06What do you fancy?
31:07I'll do it, yeah.
31:08You're crossing, and David, you're catching.
31:13Okay, Joe, cross the bridge!
31:18Well, that went down a bit, didn't it?
31:25Oh, look at this!
31:26I like the technique.
31:31We can't even do it when we're not on the bridge.
31:35Knees bent, arms out.
31:37He's got the giggles.
31:38He's got the giggles.
31:40I was starting to get a bit nervous.
31:42I'm a little bit top-heavy, and balance isn't really my strong point.
31:50Come on.
31:51Take your time.
31:54Yes!
31:55Well done!
31:56Brilliant, Joe.
31:57Brilliant.
31:58Thank you, David.
32:00Yes!
32:00He's bent.
32:01Yes, you've done it!
32:03Yes!
32:03Come on, Joe!
32:04Concentrate.
32:05It's really wobbly in the middle.
32:07Oh, Joe!
32:09I was hoping that Joe would fall, not only because it would be quite funny to watch, but that would
32:15have meant that Kat would hold onto the shield.
32:20Yes!
32:221,000 pounds, David.
32:24I can't believe he's got this far.
32:26Take your time.
32:27Slow it down.
32:28Stay focused.
32:29Oh, yes.
32:31Brilliant.
32:32Well done.
32:33David, you're really, like, calming energy to me.
32:36And I'm enjoying it a lot.
32:37Take your time.
32:40Careful, careful, careful.
32:42Oh, the bag.
32:441,500 pounds.
32:46Careful!
32:48Almost there.
32:51Yes!
32:52Well done.
32:52Yes!
32:532,000 pounds!
32:56Yes!
32:57Yes, David!
32:58Caused it!
32:58Well done.
32:5910,000 pounds!
33:02Oh, that's beautiful!
33:03Whoa!
33:05Joe did a brilliant job, and he did it with all of the kind of his normal humour.
33:10Kat, you are currently shielded from tonight's murder.
33:13Yes.
33:14It is up to David who gets the shield.
33:19What's he going to do?
33:21Sorry!
33:23Aw!
33:24He can put anybody on, including himself.
33:27Yeah!
33:28Oh!
33:30That's the right decision.
33:32Gotta be.
33:33I'm buzzing to get the shield at this stage in the game.
33:37The chances of getting murdered are higher than ever.
33:39So, I'm going to sleep easy with the shield tonight.
33:43Players, congratulations.
33:45You have added 10,000 pounds to the prize fund.
33:50So, today you tackled the bridge.
33:53Next, you have to tackle the round table,
33:57where one of you will be banished.
33:59I'll see you back at the castle.
34:02Right on, guys.
34:09We couldn't but wish each other well on that mission.
34:13That's the great thing.
34:14Yeah.
34:14It is the great thing, but it's also our biggest downfall.
34:16I know, I know, I know.
34:17Yeah.
34:18Because we seem to have been bonded so strongly,
34:22that we're then so confused as to actually looking out for trades.
34:24And with each mission, it gets worse.
34:28Well, Jo M's got a shield.
34:30I know, I wanted to kill him tonight.
34:32What are we going to do?
34:34That means he's going to come for Jonathan this round table,
34:37and tomorrow round table he's going to come for me.
34:39He hasn't said that he thinks it's you,
34:41but he's like, we need to look at everyone.
34:42It would be very difficult for all three of us to be able to get...
34:46Yeah.
34:47...to the end.
34:48Yeah, yeah.
34:49Because they're hungry,
34:50and they're going to start looking at people they've never looked at.
34:53I think their gloves are off.
35:04Oh, is it lasagna?
35:06Oh, lovely.
35:07Honestly.
35:08Look at that.
35:12I think they're playing the chaos game.
35:14The traitors?
35:15Yeah.
35:16Yeah, definitely.
35:17That's why we haven't found them.
35:17I think it's they've gone randomly.
35:19Yeah.
35:20You know, with the...
35:20There's no rhyme or reason.
35:22It's a tough one.
35:24What makes me laugh,
35:26I'm not talking out of turn,
35:27David, he has all these theories, but where's the names?
35:31He never mentions any names.
35:33I might go with David tonight.
35:34Does he?
35:35See, David is the one I'm most suspicious of.
35:43I just want to have survived long enough to see one traitor go, at least.
35:47I think David's going to bring me up at the table.
35:50I know you're worried, but there's nothing to worry about it taking fire.
35:54Your name.
35:55I don't know, because I haven't actually suspected David,
35:57but because he has been banging on about it a bit,
36:00I'm like, oh, David, give it a rest.
36:11How are you feeling, David? Are you all right?
36:13Utterly confused.
36:14I know, I think we're all a bit confused.
36:16It feels like Jonathan's name has been mentioned a fair bit.
36:20I think we spend a lot of time not talking about what's...
36:24what's occurred around the line table.
36:26Yeah. Not talking about what's occurred.
36:28Yeah, we talked a lot about theories.
36:29Actually, that's true, and our theories are never right.
36:31Yeah.
36:35How are you feeling about the round table?
36:39I'm not trying to stick to my original thought.
36:43Jonathan.
36:45I do.
36:47I thought he was the one with the most chutzpah.
36:50And I still think that.
36:51And actually, I've got waylaid in between and I'm going back to it.
36:54Mm, yeah.
36:56I just...
36:57If we get rid of another thing, I mean...
37:00No.
37:00I'm not sure we've got another chance.
37:02I think tonight is it.
37:04Mm.
37:04But I'm afraid now.
37:06Supposing you're a traitor,
37:09you might warn your other friends...
37:11Mm-hmm.
37:12...that I was going to vote for Jonathan.
37:14That's what I worry about.
37:15And perhaps I shouldn't have said...
37:16You can trust me.
37:19Can I?
37:21No, you can.
37:22But can I, though?
37:23Oh, we've come this far.
37:25I know and I adore you, but...
37:27Alan.
37:28What?
37:30You're...
37:31Very clever.
37:32Oh, God.
37:33Very clever.
37:33Very clever.
37:34Well, no, I am...
37:36I can tell you now, I am a faithful.
37:39Well, you're bound to say that.
37:41Why am I even bothering?
37:45I don't know why Celia, all of a sudden, is suspicious of me.
37:48She never used to be suspicious.
37:49We used to have, like, a lovely chat,
37:51and she'd wink at me and go,
37:52Oh, Alan, I know you're a faithful.
37:55And now she's, like...
37:58Dropping the T-bomb.
38:02We should talk games.
38:03It's the last chance we get before we go in.
38:04Anyone change their mind?
38:05Anyone want to say who they're thinking of?
38:07Anyone rather would like to play a trick
38:08and try and confuse someone?
38:10I feel like David is still suspicious of me
38:14suggesting that we should randomise the groups.
38:16Oh, was he asking you more about that?
38:17Yeah, he was.
38:17And it's fair enough, and I do...
38:19It was suspicious.
38:20I think David is still suspicious of me.
38:23I think you might still be suspicious of me a bit, Nick.
38:26I'll be honest.
38:27It's just...
38:28I just feel it's wide open now.
38:30I can't see Celia.
38:32Could be Alan.
38:35Because we all looked away from the Paloma thing very quickly.
38:37So it could be Alan.
38:40You've made me nervous now about Alan.
38:43Last night, I went,
38:45Oh, Alan, you'll sleep well.
38:46And he turned round to me and was like,
38:48What? Why?
38:49And I went,
38:50Because you've got a shield.
38:51He went,
38:52Have I?
38:53Oh, yeah.
38:53And now I'm thinking...
38:55You wouldn't forget.
38:56Did he forget because he doesn't need one?
38:57But as a faithful,
38:58I would not forget if I've got a shield.
39:01Yeah.
39:01I'm like,
39:01Right. I'm sorted.
39:04I'm still here.
39:05Kat's still here.
39:06Alan's still here.
39:07We are playing this as a team.
39:09But, you know,
39:09we do need to mention each other's names
39:11or else we're going to come at a suspicion.
39:13It's very difficult.
39:14They're all very independent thinkers.
39:16I think tonight we're going to see people
39:18going much more with their gut.
39:25The players are about to enter the round table.
39:28With five defeats behind them,
39:31they are desperate to catch a traitor.
39:33So who will step up?
39:35Who will take control?
39:37Who will lead the hunt?
39:40We're about to find out.
39:41When the chaos comes
39:43When the chaos comes
39:45Tonight,
39:46we have nothing to lose,
39:47throw caution to the wind
39:49and catch ourselves a traitor.
39:51I'm going into the round table with mixed emotions.
39:55Jonathan's name is on everyone's lips.
39:58Me, him and Kat have been traitors forever.
40:01But,
40:02I just don't know what I'm going to do.
40:06Tonight we have to get a traitor.
40:07We owe it to all the faithful who have been murdered,
40:10been banished before us.
40:11We really need to get it right.
40:13We're two days away from the final,
40:15so we have to.
40:18Have they got my number at last?
40:21But then I've been here before.
40:24Am I just being unnecessarily worried about something?
40:27Do I have a chance to survive?
40:36Players, welcome back to the round table.
40:39Today you added £10,000 to the pot.
40:45Your current prize fund total then is £53,500.
40:54Faithful, so far the traitors have got away with murder.
40:59In this room, right now, you can change that.
41:07The floor is yours.
41:13OK, I'm going to start.
41:15I'm going to share the names that I've heard.
41:19I've heard you, Jonathan.
41:22I've heard you, David.
41:24I've heard a little bit of Nick.
41:26I don't think it's you, Nick.
41:28I've also heard my name.
41:29So I don't know whether you want to start by saying
41:33if anybody thinks it's me so I can address that
41:36before we then look at the other names we've heard.
41:39I'm suspicious about the way conversations are deflected.
41:43But I'm suspicious of everybody because at this point in the game,
41:46with the level of failure, we'd be crazy not to be suspicious.
41:51Could I take the conversation in a slightly different direction?
41:55Please do.
41:56If I may.
41:56I just want to try and think about clues.
42:00I'm confused by the chess mission.
42:04And I'm confused why it was that when the two teams were selected
42:10that there was an intervention by you, Nick, to change that.
42:13You, Nick, said that we needed to randomise the teams.
42:17But we were random.
42:19Yeah. Nick, before you answer that,
42:22I think you're misremembering, David.
42:24Just want to make sure this might throw myself under the bus.
42:27I easily could be, yeah.
42:28But it was actually Claudia who said to us,
42:31are we happy with the teams?
42:33Everyone agreed, except me, who said,
42:36no, I want to be on a team with a traitor,
42:38so I can keep an eye on them.
42:40I just wanted to ruffle a few feathers to see how people would react
42:44to not just going along with it.
42:46You say it's just a ruffle a few feathers.
42:49We've never been bothered in the past
42:51with the idea of just saying, here's two teams.
42:53And how did that go for us as faithfuls?
42:56Well, but we didn't know how it would turn out
42:58because we hadn't played the game.
42:59No, I mean, we'd never chosen teams before,
43:02so my theory was, well, that's not working.
43:06The only thing I would say in my defence,
43:08to have done that openly,
43:10to have then kind of, I don't know,
43:12colluded with Joe in the last minute
43:14and deliberately kind of get the wrong answer,
43:16and then for one of our team
43:18to sort of make ourselves sort of vulnerable.
43:20I mean, just to sort of kill one faithful.
43:22You know, if I were a traitor, it feels very sort of roundabout,
43:26and it was just genuinely well-intentioned.
43:28It's the first time we're split into two teams
43:30where only one team was going to be protected by Shields.
43:34So that was different in that respect.
43:38Alan, I'd just, I'd love to hear from you.
43:40I haven't heard a huge amount from you at roundtables.
43:43Oh.
43:44We've only just started, love.
43:45Roundtables, plural. Open up your luggage.
43:48You're telling me I don't speak.
43:50Do you think I don't speak at the roundtable?
43:52Um, no, I think you do, you do speak.
43:54I guess you haven't been, you haven't spoken much recently.
43:57Well, you're very big on Mark.
43:59Yeah.
43:59What do you want me to say?
44:01Well, I didn't say I wanted you to say anything.
44:04I said, I'd quite like to hear from you.
44:06OK.
44:06If you don't want to do that, I'm not forcing you.
44:12OK, so, so, just something I want to clarify.
44:16I have my suspicions of you, David,
44:18and I just found it weird.
44:21You know, when it was between you and Mark,
44:24and you got five votes, and then those votes just disappeared.
44:29Yeah.
44:30For the next roundtable,
44:31and I wonder whether you and your fellow traitors
44:34had done a bit of a gone round and tried,
44:37because they just evaporated.
44:39It almost felt like the traitors,
44:42because I think there is three, had said,
44:44let's just get David off the hook,
44:47because I just, you know, it was like it never happened.
44:50I'm equally surprised.
44:52Like I was expecting to go at that roundtable.
44:54Yeah.
44:55The thing is, it's make or break tonight.
44:58Seriously.
45:00We have to get a traitor out.
45:02It's sad, but true.
45:03We have to do it tonight.
45:05No messing.
45:09I think Celia's call for urgency is really important.
45:13If we banish a faithful tonight,
45:16and the traitors kill tonight,
45:18there will be six players,
45:19three of whom will be traitors,
45:21which is catastrophically bad.
45:24If there are three.
45:25If there are three.
45:26If there are three.
45:26But we've, we've, that's been our working presumption.
45:29I'd like to speak.
45:30Please.
45:32I just wanted to just be honest in that.
45:37I'm, I'm a bit suspicious of you, Jonathan.
45:43Obviously we've been kind of going with this big dog theory.
45:46What you were saying yesterday, Joe,
45:49about looking at the clues within the game,
45:52especially the sort of Ruth situation,
45:55because I know we were saying it could be a double blow.
45:59So that's why I think I was leaning towards Stephen,
46:03but then obviously we found out Stephen was a faithful.
46:06So I am then leaning towards him.
46:12Look, it's a valid theory,
46:14but I, you know,
46:15I would sound prepared to take one for the team.
46:17If I go, you haven't got much of a team left.
46:20That's the thing.
46:20But I mean, if that's what you're feeling is,
46:22I am telling you,
46:23you're not going to be pleased with the end results.
46:27I am going to vote for Jonathan
46:28as much as I'm bedazzled by him and adore him.
46:32I've thought it, then I went off it
46:34and I'm going to go with my gut.
46:38Can I just say something while we're on Jonathan?
46:43You know, I was suspicious of Joe
46:45and, you know,
46:46because he's always there planting the seed.
46:49I know he has this, um, quite weird persona
46:52with his, you know, the way he's...
46:54Hot kettle, mate.
46:54Yeah.
46:55The way he stares at people.
46:57But then I had a little bit of a brainwave.
47:01Say you two are the traitors.
47:08Because you're so OTT with Jonathan.
47:11Because I see you, you're like this.
47:13Look, and you almost, you know,
47:14you're glaring at Jonathan like this
47:17and, you know, you're like this.
47:18And I thought, is it so big that actually
47:22you make it impossible to vote for Jonathan
47:25because it's so out there?
47:27Am I just, am I talking gibberish?
47:29I don't know who's made it impossible to vote for me,
47:30but I'm saying I'm not in cahoots with Joe.
47:32I was definitely gonna go for Joe.
47:35And I made that clear.
47:36And the only reason I didn't was the last minute
47:37I went back to someone who I was suspicious of
47:39was Steven.
47:40And the only person really speaking
47:41in defensive season was Celia,
47:43who is, of course, completely wrong tonight.
47:45Players, the time for talk is over.
47:50Please write down the name of the person
47:53you believe is a traitor.
48:12Are the votes locked in?
48:15Yes.
48:25Joe, we'll start with you.
48:27Who do you believe is a traitor and why?
48:31Big dog.
48:33I can't shake my gut, mate.
48:36I've come with you.
48:38Kat.
48:45My vote's for you, Jonathan.
48:48Same as...
48:49Same as Joe.
48:57Celia, who do you believe is a traitor and why?
49:00I'm going for Jonathan.
49:02Your kindness blinds me.
49:04However, I'm gonna stick with my gut.
49:08Jonathan.
49:10Well, I'm not entirely convinced but I'm going with David.
49:18David, who do you believe is a traitor and why?
49:21I'm voting for Nick, I'm afraid.
49:24You're either the ultimate faithful or you're a brilliant traitor.
49:30Who do you believe is a traitor?
49:30So, a vote count.
49:31Three for Jonathan.
49:33One for David.
49:36One for Nick.
49:38Nick, who do you believe is a traitor and why?
49:42Jonathan, I've reluctantly voted for you.
49:45I really, really hope that we're correct.
49:50Alan.
49:53Well, after Nick, I promised myself that I wouldn't follow the crowd and be a sheep.
50:02But that's why I feel so bad now, because I have done that and I'm so sorry, Jonathan.
50:09I've had to go for it. Sorry.
50:12Oh, God.
50:16And for the final vote, Kate.
50:20In for a penny, in for a pound, I've gone for you, Jonathan.
50:24I'm sorry.
50:36Jonathan, you have received the most votes.
50:38Please come up here and join me.
50:40Oh, no.
50:42Oh, no.
50:43Oh, no.
50:47Jonathan, you have received the most votes and you were banished from the castle.
50:53Please now reveal, are you a faithful or are you a traitor?
50:58I've got no idea what everyone's doing wrong.
51:02I cannot believe you've done it again.
51:04I cannot believe that I'm standing here for no good reason.
51:10So I don't want to be rude, but you're idiots.
51:14But I'm not judging because it's fiendish.
51:18So I am not blaming the players.
51:20I'm blaming the game.
51:23I am now and I have been all through the game completely faithful.
51:33To the traitors!
51:35Yeah!
51:37Oh!
51:42Oh!
51:43Oh!
51:44Oh!
51:44Oh, Sniper!
51:45Oh!
51:45Oh!
51:45Oh!
51:46Oh!
51:47Oh!
51:48Oh!
51:49The best bow out ever.
51:52They got me.
51:54But I'm kind of, I'm kind of relieved and I'm glad
51:57that Alan went for me as well.
51:59You know, we've been traitors all the way through,
52:02but I'm hoping that just out of honour
52:04for the departed older member of the family,
52:07they will stick together and they will romp off to victory.
52:12Players, you got one.
52:16Well done.
52:17And you did it just in the nick of time.
52:21Because after tomorrow's round table,
52:24the banished players will not reveal their true identity.
52:30God.
52:32You deserve to celebrate,
52:34so I am throwing you a dinner party.
52:38Stop it.
52:39Go, enjoy yourselves and enormous congratulations.
52:44You are all one step closer to the final.
52:49Oh, that was unbelievable.
52:54It finally worked.
52:57Oh, we got one.
53:00We've got a flipping character.
53:02Well done.
53:03Well done.
53:05Well done.
53:07The faithfuls have got their first traitor.
53:09I feel very sad because it's been me,
53:12Jonathan and Alan this whole time.
53:14But unfortunately, he just had so much heat on him.
53:17It was time for him to go, unfortunately.
53:20It's all your snooping that did it.
53:23It's sad having to, you know, put his name down.
53:27But it just got me off the hook.
53:29But yeah, there's a Jonathan Ross hole in my turret.
53:34A dinner party tonight.
53:35Now.
53:36I've just had a lasagna.
53:42Oh, my God.
53:43Cars bar.
53:44It's two for one because we're celebrating.
53:47Well done, my darling.
53:49A, for doing your brilliance on the tight wire walk.
53:52But also for coming with me.
53:55Yes.
53:56For Jonathan.
53:56Yes.
53:57Very good indeed to finally catch a traitor.
54:00Very relieved but saddened because I adored Jonathan.
54:04But I'm very glad I stuck to my guns.
54:08I'm absolutely buzzing.
54:12It's so...
54:14It's so good.
54:17It's been so long.
54:19It's been so long our way.
54:19He just...
54:19Oh, my God.
54:20We're going to go the entire game and we'll never find one.
54:22Honestly, that's what I thought.
54:25And he played it so well.
54:26That was an unbelievable...
54:28He had us fooled.
54:31I'm safe tonight.
54:32I've got a shield.
54:33So, I will sleep well.
54:36And tomorrow, round two begins.
54:42Oh!
54:45It would be too easy to just...
54:47I know.
54:48Rest on our laurels and not...
54:49No, no, no, no, no, no.
54:49Is there anything that was noticeable in terms of reactions or...
54:55No.
54:55Because usually what a traitor does, when they think they've been rumbled,
55:00their last vote will either be a passing shot to a fellow traitor...
55:07I think he rolled the dice.
55:08He went to David, didn't he?
55:10Yeah.
55:11So, does that mean he's Jonathan's traitor mate?
55:15I don't know.
55:16Could be his traitor mate.
55:17Do you know what I mean?
55:18Mm-hmm.
55:19I'm also...
55:21Appalled at my thought, but...
55:24Why don't we think Alan might be?
55:27See, Alan's clever.
55:28I think it was the Paloma.
55:30Alan's sort of flown under the radar because he is so adorable.
55:33And I'm completely hooked on him, actually.
55:40After a long and agonising wait, the faithful finally banished a traitor.
55:46And Jonathan has gone.
55:49That leaves traitors Kat and Alan to regroup.
55:53And tonight's murder isn't going to be easy, as they're about to find out.
55:58Make me bleed!
56:02Oh!
56:04Make me cry...
56:09Oh, no!
56:12Bog off!
56:25Traitors, tonight there will be no secret meeting in the turret.
56:29Instead, you must murder in plain sight at tonight's dinner.
56:34To do this, one traitor must toast the player you want to murder
56:38while saying the words...
56:40Parting is such sweet sorrow, followed by their name.
56:45You must do this before the night is over.
56:52He eyes me like a Pisces when I am weak.
57:00Oh, dear.
57:02It's a great feeling, that.
57:04It's a great feeling!
57:06But he had me going at the end.
57:08Right to the last minute.
57:11I just need to figure out how to speak to Alan without making it too obvious.
57:19Because Alan's got a loud voice.
57:22Gives things away.
57:24So, who voted for Jonathan tonight?
57:26I think everyone, bar you.
57:29I think you're right.
57:32It means traitors voted for their own.
57:34This game is so unbelievably hard.
57:39You should have a quick cup of tea.
57:41I can make you a cup of tea if you want.
57:45Georgia Oshina.
57:47Parting is such a piece.
57:49I can't see you saying it.
57:53Say Steven.
57:54Steven's not just what you're saying to me.
57:56Parting is such a piece.
57:58It's really hard to publicly murder someone.
58:00Oh, God.
58:02How the hell are we going to do this?
58:04What is it?
58:05Sweet sorrow?
58:06Parting is such sweet sorrow.
58:07Yeah.
58:07I've always got to do the dirty work for these traitors.
58:10I'm surprised they haven't got me up in that turret with a hoover doing some light dusting.
58:15Why is it always me?
58:17Something is because it's the most original.
58:17Something is also negative.
58:17But I've always wanted to do that for my podcast.
58:17And the people who know why would have given me to do that for these traitors.
58:17And that's really popular.
58:17Like aookie 재밌 aspect of that game.
58:17How does it work them for?
58:17How do you think that I'm back for?
58:17But in your future?
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