The Traitors had a plot twist on Wednesday night when two Traitors were at risk of being voted out when they entered the dungeon.
Paul, 36, and Ash, 45, nominated themselves to be separated from the group and placed alongside Faithful’s Meg and Andrew in the bowels of the castle.
But fans think Paul’s ‘strategy’ of voting Ash out and convincing the others he is a Faithful will backfire after the show ended on a cliffhanger.
Claudia Winkleman told the group, “There will be no murder tonight. Instead, you will convict four people and kill one of them tomorrow night.
‘Tomorrow they will spend in the dungeon. The dungeon is cold, wet, unpleasant. Except for Zac and Jasmine, who both received shields today, you can place all players in the dungeon, including yourself.”
The Traitors had a plot twist on Wednesday night when two Traitors were at risk of being voted out as they entered the dungeon
Paul, 36, and Ash, 45, nominated themselves to be separated from the group and placed in the bowels of the castle alongside Faithful’s Meg and Andrew
Harry said, “I don’t think it’s a good idea to put two traitors in the dungeon.”
Paul revealed that it was a “strategy within a strategy” to get Ash voted out so they can give the Faithfuls a traitor and he can cement his status as a fake Faithful.
During the mission, the winning team decided to save Andrew from being murdered, putting Paul, Ash and Meg in danger.
The decision to put two traitors in the dungeon backfired as it reinforced people’s belief that Ash was a traitor, setting herself up as a double bluff.
Later at the roundtable, Paul got emotional about having to defend himself, but in the end it was Ash who was voted out – and fans think she could expose her co-traitor after it ended on a cliffhanger.
One wrote: ‘That cliffhanger definitely means Ash will drop a bombshell when she leaves. I think she’ll tell them that she wasn’t the only traitor in the dungeon who completely threw Paul under the bus. Love it’.
“Honestly, if I was going to play the game, I definitely would. vote for someone sentenced to the Dungeon at the Round Table, because this is exactly the way a Traitor would try to appear innocent, plus you greatly increase your chances of getting a Traitor out.’
During the mission, the winning team decided to save Andrew from being murdered, putting Paul, Ash and Meg in danger
Meg had previously been brought up by Ross as an interesting name and the Traitors thought putting her in the dungeon would arouse even more suspicion.
Stalwart Brian, 33, was banned after Birmingham chess coach Anthony, 45, cast the final vote that ultimately decided who was eliminated from the competition
That cliffhanger definitely means Ash will drop a bombshell when she leaves. I think she’ll tell them that she wasn’t the only traitor in the dungeon who completely threw Paul under the bus. Love it’
“This twist is a mess because they sent two traitors to the dungeon. Now we know Meg will be the next murdered.”
Elsewhere in the show, Faithful Brian, 33, was banned after Birmingham chess coach Anthony, 45, cast the final vote that ultimately decided who was eliminated from the competition.
Traitors Paul, 36, and Harry, 22, faced an awkward reunion with Ash, who told them she was ‘very f*****gp****d off’ as she faced them at midnight to ‘convict’ four people. the dungeon.
Ash was betrayed by her fellow traitors on the second vote, after Diane, Ash and Brian all received the same amount.
The pair decided to join forces and vote for the event coordinator to be eliminated after she “performed poorly.”
But it was Brian who took the blow, telling the group, “My heart is going crazy. I don’t take anything personally, I hate being voted out for being who I am. I’m a believer.’
Harry said in the library, ‘That round table was rough. Let’s address the elephant in the room. I voted for a traitor, but she’s not as strong as Paul and Miles. I’ll have to earn her trust again.’
The Traitors continues on Thursdays at 9pm on BBC One.