Who left The Traitors? All murdered and banished contestants

As a seasoned cinephile with a penchant for reality TV, I must say that The Traitors Season 3 has caught my attention from its very first episode. With a background in film criticism and a keen eye for character development, I find myself thoroughly engaged in the unfolding drama of this whodunnit game.

The speed at which the players are revealing their true colors is nothing short of astonishing. Claudia Winkleman’s choice of her Traitors was a masterstroke that set the stage for an intriguing series, and I can’t help but be reminded of Agatha Christie’s works where the murder happens almost immediately.

The eliminations are coming at a rapid pace, and it’s fascinating to see how the remaining contestants scramble to keep themselves in the game while trying to unmask the Traitors. The first casualties include Yin, Fozia, Jack, and Alexander – each one leaving an indelible mark on the show despite their brief tenure.

Yin’s departure was a tragic yet poetic end, reminiscent of a mayfly or a lunar moth, living its short life brightly before being extinguished forevermore. Fozia’s self-sacrifice was a bold move that resonated deeply with my admiration for characters who put others before themselves, much like Jean Valjean in Les Misérables.

Jack and Alexander’s brief appearances left me wanting more – their big personalities and quick decisions were entertaining, and I found myself eagerly anticipating their next moves. Alas, fate had other plans for them.

As the series progresses, I am eager to see who else will be revealed as a Traitor and who will be eliminated in this game of treachery. The suspense is palpable, and I can’t help but feel that there are still many twists and turns left in store for us.

Lastly, let me leave you with a joke to lighten the mood: What do you call a Traitor who can’t keep secrets? A Treason-leaker! (I hope you find it amusing.)

*Warning: Contains spoilers for The Traitors season 3* 

Season 3 of “The Traitors” has commenced, and swiftly, the competitive spirit among the players began to surface.

Following one day of acquaintance, Claudia Winkleman selected her Traitors, while the rest of the Faithfuls began their search to identify them before they meet an untimely end.

Among those suspected as traitors were Minah, Armani, and Linda – the ones believed to have caused the initial death. Already, speculations about the culprit in this “murder” case had reached an intense level.

Rapidly, the removals will pile up as the group hastily works to maintain their place in the competition, edging ever nearer to the coveted monetary reward.

So who hasn’t made it out alive in the ultimate whodunnit game of treachery?

Who has been murdered or banished from The Traitors series 3 so far?

Yin – ‘Murdered’ in episode 1

Status: Faithful 

Yin’s stay at the castle came to an end when the Traitors chose to eliminate her, and her intelligence significantly influenced their decision-making process.

Upon learning her verdict, she exclaimed: “Wow, that was swift! I’d mapped out an entire storyline. This feels like the opening chapter, yet it seems to be the conclusion. However, every quick beat, every rhythmic moment of this journey thus far, I’ve relished.

Its existence resembles that of a mayfly or a lunar moth, known for their brief lifespans. Despite living for just one day, they exhibit an extraordinary brilliance before fading away forever.

Fozia

Status: N/A

After the surprising revelation that only one individual from each carriage could proceed, with 22 contestants advancing to the castle, 50-year-old Fozia chose to relinquish her spot.

Following her choice, she acknowledged that she’d indeed act this way in a broader society towards those familiar with her.

Jack

Status: N/A

In just a few minutes on screen, Jack stood out as a prominent figure, and it was him who chose to exit their vehicle after Claudia’s declaration.

Alexander

Status: N/A

As a devoted cinephile, I found myself in a peculiar situation, reluctantly stepping out of the carriage, Alexander being the one. Though he hinted at his contentment staying put, at 38 years old, he became the third competitor to bid farewell to The Traitors and exit the carriage.

Read More

2025-01-02 00:33