
The Rest Is Entertainment CELEBRITY TRAITORS: Week Two Reaction
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Oct 16, 2025 The hosts dive into the unexpected popularity of the latest reality sensation. Stephen Fry's bumbling strategy becomes a playful tactic, while Alan Carr emerges as a bold villain. There's a focus on generational tensions affecting Jonathan Ross and how celebrity status paints a target on contestants. They analyze the strategic use of humor by comedians to deflect suspicion. The intriguing dynamic between the two Joes hints at a potential alliance, and predictions about who might face elimination keep the suspense high.
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Celebrity Status Becomes A Handicap
- Celebrity status reshapes Traitors dynamics by making obvious 'alphas' instant targets.
- Richard Osman notes Jonathan Ross enters with a target because his fame marks him as a likely traitor.
Feigning Stupidity As A Defensive Tactic
- Playing dumb is a deliberate strategy to avoid suspicion on Traitors.
- Marina Hyde and Richard Osman suggest Stephen Fry underplays intelligence to stay under the radar.
Recruit For Short-Term Utility
- Recruit players who can protect you briefly then be sacrificed later.
- Richard Osman advises picking recruits with some suspicion but enough solidity to shield traitors for two banishments.


