71 reviews
One of my FAVORITE game shows - EVER!!!
SO addictive, in fact, that I had to look for more, and BINGE-watched (at the expense of being late for work the following morning), not ONLY the U. S. version, but the UK and Australian versions. It is SO good, that if I understood or spoke Danish, or if it had subtitles (and I knew where to stream it), I would immediately watch the original as well.
I was about to add that if you enjoy game shows, this is a DO NOT MISS show, BUT that statement falls short in describing what this series actually is.
This is not only a series where players compete for money. It's a whodunnit, a thriller, a mystery, a drama, a comedy ... it is excellent and addictive television.
SO addictive, in fact, that I had to look for more, and BINGE-watched (at the expense of being late for work the following morning), not ONLY the U. S. version, but the UK and Australian versions. It is SO good, that if I understood or spoke Danish, or if it had subtitles (and I knew where to stream it), I would immediately watch the original as well.
I was about to add that if you enjoy game shows, this is a DO NOT MISS show, BUT that statement falls short in describing what this series actually is.
This is not only a series where players compete for money. It's a whodunnit, a thriller, a mystery, a drama, a comedy ... it is excellent and addictive television.
- Her-Excellency
- Jan 18, 2023
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USA: First season was great and it was interesting to see how the actual winner got all the way to the end. Challenges were good. There is no need to put "celebrities" into the cast! It makes it much less appealing and the cliques formed were according to what shows they were on. But, Alan Cummings is awesome as the host and tooo funny! Please choose regular contestants.
The UK and Australia Traitors were much better! Love the concept and it's interesting to watch the journey unfold! I think it could have been moved along better and scenes cut as they got repetitive. The praise purse for both of these countries was less than the USA yet the contestants tried harder to win. Cmon USA!
The UK and Australia Traitors were much better! Love the concept and it's interesting to watch the journey unfold! I think it could have been moved along better and scenes cut as they got repetitive. The praise purse for both of these countries was less than the USA yet the contestants tried harder to win. Cmon USA!
- lgrosser58
- Jan 22, 2024
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I turned it on because I love Alan Cummings. Gold right there.
But no, once it gets going, it was pure awesome. I binged it so fast. I wanted more. I rarely review things on here, but this one I want to help get the ratings/reviews/averages and get it out there. This show was so good.
There were times it was a bit too scripted; perhaps people were laying it on a bit thick. But overall, I loved every minute. I wanna be on this show, ha!
The settings, the challenges; I was yelling at the TV like a Boomer, just so into it. Drawn in from start to finish. I was never bored, I loved and hated who I was supposed to, and loved the direction of the show.
I can't wait for season 2.
But no, once it gets going, it was pure awesome. I binged it so fast. I wanted more. I rarely review things on here, but this one I want to help get the ratings/reviews/averages and get it out there. This show was so good.
There were times it was a bit too scripted; perhaps people were laying it on a bit thick. But overall, I loved every minute. I wanna be on this show, ha!
The settings, the challenges; I was yelling at the TV like a Boomer, just so into it. Drawn in from start to finish. I was never bored, I loved and hated who I was supposed to, and loved the direction of the show.
I can't wait for season 2.
- manuel_belle
- Jan 19, 2023
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I do have to say I was very skeptical about this show from the beginning , I wasn't sure if I would like it but after the second episode I started to really enjoy it . The characters started to grow on me and kept me captivated and wanting more .
Some are saying a Survivor Rip Off , but I don't feel that way. Honestly it has similarities to Survivor (and I ask , what is so wrong with that?) but has a brilliant original twist on a very successful reality game show that I have loved from day one . Im a huge Survivor fan and after 20+ years I don't believe anyone has ever come closer to the quality reality game show. I think they have a good start to a show who could achieve the same success and long time viewers , I hope it will last.
I haven't seen the original Australian or UK show yet , but I do want to see them now .
If you are a Survivor fan please give this a try , I don't believe you will be disappointed at all.
Some are saying a Survivor Rip Off , but I don't feel that way. Honestly it has similarities to Survivor (and I ask , what is so wrong with that?) but has a brilliant original twist on a very successful reality game show that I have loved from day one . Im a huge Survivor fan and after 20+ years I don't believe anyone has ever come closer to the quality reality game show. I think they have a good start to a show who could achieve the same success and long time viewers , I hope it will last.
I haven't seen the original Australian or UK show yet , but I do want to see them now .
If you are a Survivor fan please give this a try , I don't believe you will be disappointed at all.
- mccabe-shannon
- Jan 13, 2023
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Im not one to binge watch shows especially not game shows but god damn! I watched all 10 episodes in less then 2 days.
First of all, I came for Alan Cumming's fabulous wardrobe and later stayed for the amazing tense and mystery show feel. The show is great at keeping the competitors guessing because there are several creative ways for players to be eliminated and you get to relish in the chaos. The show is about being good at manipulation and deception. No one can be trusted yet they have to work together to increase the prize pool. The castle and surrounding estate was a beautiful backdrop. I hope they will have a season 2.
First of all, I came for Alan Cumming's fabulous wardrobe and later stayed for the amazing tense and mystery show feel. The show is great at keeping the competitors guessing because there are several creative ways for players to be eliminated and you get to relish in the chaos. The show is about being good at manipulation and deception. No one can be trusted yet they have to work together to increase the prize pool. The castle and surrounding estate was a beautiful backdrop. I hope they will have a season 2.
- DarkRavenRose
- Jan 31, 2023
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So I binge watched the entire season in about 3 days. I didn't know if I would like it at first and I really didn't know many of the reality stars except a few from Bravo shows. However, I must say once I started it and got familiar with the rules of the game and how it worked it was very engaging and I could not stop watching. I think I watched four or five episodes in one sitting. I do agree with some of the other viewers that it would have been a little bit more intriguing had the traitors not actually been identified to the audience because it would have kept us guessing more. But on the other hand it was interesting hearing their reasoning and strategic moves for who they would pick off one by one. I definitely would watch another season and I hope it gets picked up. I wasn't bored at all and it was interesting seeing the different personalities and cliques that formed. Definitely worth a watch in my opinion.
- tikitim-47092
- Jan 26, 2023
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After really enjoying the UK version which has an IMBD rating of 8.8, I thought I would have a look at the US version. I was extremely disappointed to see that the US players were previous reality stars. Ugh...
The UK version, and I think tha Australian version are just average people. Sooooo much better. In season 1 of the US version, I got sick of some of the players. Some like Kate, were lazy. Typical US, very loud and false.
Seriously guys, watch the UK version for a wild ride. Our season 2 finale is tonight, and I am on the edge of my seat. Looking forward to watching th Ozzy version soon - all available on BBC iPlayer.
The UK version, and I think tha Australian version are just average people. Sooooo much better. In season 1 of the US version, I got sick of some of the players. Some like Kate, were lazy. Typical US, very loud and false.
Seriously guys, watch the UK version for a wild ride. Our season 2 finale is tonight, and I am on the edge of my seat. Looking forward to watching th Ozzy version soon - all available on BBC iPlayer.
- madelyn-67461
- Jan 30, 2023
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I accidentally watched the first episode and it reminded me so much of the board game The Werewolves of Miller's Hollow (it's literally the game in a TV show format) and it gave me such a nostalgic feeling and happy memories of playing with my family I just had to watch it.
It was okay, some of the things didn't make much sense but it still gets you hyped and anxious to see the plot twists and how the contestants (I would prefer just regular non-celebrities) are thinking. I do have to say I found it odd that it had such a lower score compared to the UK version and having watched just 1 episode of the The Traitors UK I understand why. If you're curious, being the same format it can still be a very different show.
It's still worth it and if you don't know might as well check out the board game too :)
It was okay, some of the things didn't make much sense but it still gets you hyped and anxious to see the plot twists and how the contestants (I would prefer just regular non-celebrities) are thinking. I do have to say I found it odd that it had such a lower score compared to the UK version and having watched just 1 episode of the The Traitors UK I understand why. If you're curious, being the same format it can still be a very different show.
It's still worth it and if you don't know might as well check out the board game too :)
- MovieJunkie5
- Jan 25, 2023
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I saw a promo for The Traitors but wasn't sure what to expect, but I wasn't disappointed. I binged this one in less than two days and I can't wait for season two!
It's hard to review this without giving too much away. The characters in this season were excellent. You had villains all over the place that looked like traitors even though they weren't. You had traitors who were ruthless in the game and played an excellent part. This show came down to the final minutes of the final episode and it was an excellent ending.
The challenges they took part in were very "survivoresque " and some were a little lame. But still enjoyable.
It's hard to review this without giving too much away. The characters in this season were excellent. You had villains all over the place that looked like traitors even though they weren't. You had traitors who were ruthless in the game and played an excellent part. This show came down to the final minutes of the final episode and it was an excellent ending.
The challenges they took part in were very "survivoresque " and some were a little lame. But still enjoyable.
I've been a huge fan of The Traitors since it first aired on British television just over a year ago.
I've watched a few countries rendition of this and I'm finding the American versions the least entertaining. There are 'famous reality show' contestants in it who people outside of America have never heard of. Most of them shouting over each over, trying to get their voice heard, and hoping for as much air time as they can get. It all feels elaborately staged, hammed up, and extremely fake. They even try and con the viewer into us believing they actually sleep at the castle. They don't, they are sent to a B&B each night!
It's worth a watch if you're fan. It's my least favourite out of all the countries I've have watched (UK, NZ, AUS and Canada).
I've watched a few countries rendition of this and I'm finding the American versions the least entertaining. There are 'famous reality show' contestants in it who people outside of America have never heard of. Most of them shouting over each over, trying to get their voice heard, and hoping for as much air time as they can get. It all feels elaborately staged, hammed up, and extremely fake. They even try and con the viewer into us believing they actually sleep at the castle. They don't, they are sent to a B&B each night!
It's worth a watch if you're fan. It's my least favourite out of all the countries I've have watched (UK, NZ, AUS and Canada).
- kenbo-87360
- Jan 25, 2024
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Such a fantastic concept for a game show. Usually I avoid reality TV like the plague. Vapid, toxic and self-obsessed types hungry for their five minuted. However, having loved the UK version I had to give this a go. Unfortunately by episode 3 the show has given itself away as being somewhat set-up, i.e 'the note'. This didn't sit right with me and then subsequent events became somewhat predictable. Additionally including existing reality stars felt forced for the sake of drama. This is a show reflecting the complexities of trust and manipulation. It did not require egotists shouting over each other for the sake of entertainment. Moreover, two particular contests know each other which immedietly creates bias. A real shame.
- mike-prince
- Jul 29, 2023
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Having met him in irl, imagine my surprise when I heard his "real" accent. Scottish? Who knew? No matter, it's still a pretty good show. Really. Watch it cuz it's alan...
Supposedly there's lots of OTHER celebrities too. But I never heard of em. None other with any of Alan's charisma. Might as well call it the "Alan Show".
Then, there's some reality show stuff...
So if you wanted to scroll social media, but you're just too exhausted to swipe, simply click this show on your streaming, cuz it can't be the worst choice.
(Omg. Make it stop. You should really just get outdoors and put an end to this downward media spiral...)
So 72 more characters to describe this monstrosity. It's all made up, folks. BOTH THEIR REALITY AND YOURS.
But there's Alan Cummings...
Supposedly there's lots of OTHER celebrities too. But I never heard of em. None other with any of Alan's charisma. Might as well call it the "Alan Show".
Then, there's some reality show stuff...
So if you wanted to scroll social media, but you're just too exhausted to swipe, simply click this show on your streaming, cuz it can't be the worst choice.
(Omg. Make it stop. You should really just get outdoors and put an end to this downward media spiral...)
So 72 more characters to describe this monstrosity. It's all made up, folks. BOTH THEIR REALITY AND YOURS.
But there's Alan Cummings...
- babyjudy-07520
- Jan 24, 2023
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LOVED the first season! There were so many twists and turns, the challenges were so fun, and I kept finding myself trying to tell the players how to strategize. It was fun having a mix of reality "stars" and regular every day people, especially during the second half of the season. I tried the second season, but I had to turn it off a few episodes in. The second season was all reality stars. It felt so fake, there was extra drama that was so pointless, and honestly I didn't want to watch rich people compete for money when they don't even need it. I turned the second season off and immediately switched over to watch the UK version.
- battenmaggie
- May 24, 2024
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Great game played by really foolish people. To think you can FEEL who is the traitor from the beginning is simple. Not one of them suggested using a Systematic approach to find the Traitors. I liked the games they had to play to gain money but I think the money was too little for too great of effort. Christian was making stupid comments from the beginning and Cody made unnecessary mistakes that exposed himself to the Faithfuls. Stephs Dogged approach and Kate was the same that their feelings were so correct and they were 99% certain when there was nothing to make anyone certain of anything from the beginning right through to the end. Steph always so sure and wrong several times as was Kate. Kate regardless of her status was a terrible player whining and undermining the other Faithfuls and the Game. Kate really spoiled the atmosphere of the game. Even if the Producers had used Social Scientists Psychologists they would not have been able to determine the Traitors using these contestants approach of feeling who were the Traitors. No expert could have determined one from another which is why someone should have suggested a systematic approach. Also some of the people almost destroyed the game with their dumb comments and Open comments exposing them. POSSIBLY the Producers might Consider PAYING All the contestants depending on the length in the game because so many were bothered and Upset when some people were forced from the game and they are loveable or Vulnerable. Cody's emotional Consideration of those he betrayed may have led him to make stupid comments exposing himself and making the game less interesting. I LOVED the LASER Crime Scene but again the values was less than I would have wished to see.
- rdoell-01268
- Apr 19, 2023
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If you like the tv series "the mole" then this 13 episode about drama, mystery, thriller, deception, deceitful ness is screaming your name. You throw some of the flamboyant, outstanding, outrageous Alan Cumming as the ringleader it turns out to be an amazing tv series on the streaming service peacock. Just as you think you have all the answers in the bag, things get shaken up while your still trying to
Figure what just happen out as well as what's going to happen next. As you think friends are being made it's honestly enemies being born. I highly recommend this mysterious series because it'll keep you on your toes.
Edit: I recommend watching in order based on release - as these were all released within 30-90 days of one another.
1 Australia 2 UK 3 USA I also ranked the above in order of my personal ranking. It was no surprise that my ranking also coincides with the order of release. If you watched all 3, it may be quite obvious as to why.
Original: IMHO, if you're a fan of reality TV; specifically The Mole (OG version) and games like The Resistance, One Night as a werewolf, Spyfall, The Coup or Among Us (to name only a few), you'll enjoy this show. I'll only say that being a traitor, you need a strong back bone and end goal, it's a game. It's entertaining.
This is an updated version of Clue and personally, I didn't hate it. I could be biased bc I'm a gamer, I enjoy reality TV and GenX, so I enjoy ANY games, whether it's virtual or in person; PC, card, you name it-I've most likely played it, at least once.
Could there be other twists, rules or keep some ambiguity for the audience? Sure. It is season 1 of a decent concept. It's a reality show with reality celebrities and everyday folks. I look forward to what season 2 May bring.
1 Australia 2 UK 3 USA I also ranked the above in order of my personal ranking. It was no surprise that my ranking also coincides with the order of release. If you watched all 3, it may be quite obvious as to why.
Original: IMHO, if you're a fan of reality TV; specifically The Mole (OG version) and games like The Resistance, One Night as a werewolf, Spyfall, The Coup or Among Us (to name only a few), you'll enjoy this show. I'll only say that being a traitor, you need a strong back bone and end goal, it's a game. It's entertaining.
This is an updated version of Clue and personally, I didn't hate it. I could be biased bc I'm a gamer, I enjoy reality TV and GenX, so I enjoy ANY games, whether it's virtual or in person; PC, card, you name it-I've most likely played it, at least once.
Could there be other twists, rules or keep some ambiguity for the audience? Sure. It is season 1 of a decent concept. It's a reality show with reality celebrities and everyday folks. I look forward to what season 2 May bring.
I was not sure what I was getting into but I love the game of clue and I love mysteries. I have read the other comments. So now I'm very curious about the British and other versions, but the implication from the reviews are that those versions are even better! I'm going to be binge watching for a long time.
Cummings is great and the setting is awesome. As with any "game show" viewers have to realize that the contestants are tempting to win a game. So critiques of personalities really are not applicable. However, I am almost halfway through and I've been very impressed with the selection of contestants. The mystery and the intrigue and the ease with which you can identify or root for the contestants makes this truly a special game show.
****SEASON 2 UPDATE .... I really HATE the "reality stars" who are Season Two's contestants!!! They know each other from their fake reality worlds and it takes away from the show. Cummings is still great and the show addictive but it would be so much better without the feathers, fake eyelashes, and resumes of the stars.
Cummings is great and the setting is awesome. As with any "game show" viewers have to realize that the contestants are tempting to win a game. So critiques of personalities really are not applicable. However, I am almost halfway through and I've been very impressed with the selection of contestants. The mystery and the intrigue and the ease with which you can identify or root for the contestants makes this truly a special game show.
****SEASON 2 UPDATE .... I really HATE the "reality stars" who are Season Two's contestants!!! They know each other from their fake reality worlds and it takes away from the show. Cummings is still great and the show addictive but it would be so much better without the feathers, fake eyelashes, and resumes of the stars.
Season 1 was fun to watch with real people, strategy, challenges, and game-play. So fun that I watched the Australia and UK versions as well. Season 2...not so much. What's with the recycled caricatures from other shows? Casting needs to understand there is a short shelf-life to these people. The drama has overtaken the fun of the game, and I'm finding it difficult to enjoy watching. Fake emotions, slights, indignation, you name it. Everything is so over the top. Alan should be the only character on the show, but his presence gets lost in the sea of fake nails, fake eyelashes and air-brushing. Phaedra in particular is difficult to watch, as she hasn't contributed anything to the games except endless pouting, mumbling, repeating what everyone else says and getting her 3-inch eyelashes caught in her fake bangs. Bring back normal people or this show should get muuuurrrderrred!
I typically hate overly dramatic reality tv shows but this one hooked me. I love the murder mystery type vibe in a Scottish castle. I loved the show Whodunnit, which was canceled, so was thrilled this was released.
The drama was intense for me and I typically avoid this type of show but the setting and vibe of this show played right to my love of British murder mysteries and castles.
This show really messes with you though! People form friendships and waiting to see who will be loyal and who will be cutthroat playing the game has me on the edge of my seat. It is fascinating to watch how people play each other.
I'm gonna need at least 5 seasons of Traitors!
The drama was intense for me and I typically avoid this type of show but the setting and vibe of this show played right to my love of British murder mysteries and castles.
This show really messes with you though! People form friendships and waiting to see who will be loyal and who will be cutthroat playing the game has me on the edge of my seat. It is fascinating to watch how people play each other.
I'm gonna need at least 5 seasons of Traitors!
- chrisaga-43647
- Jul 15, 2023
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I may be biased as I'm from the UK but this version of The Traitors is rubbish. It's the exact same as the UK series with the same location, missions, and the presenter Alan Cunningham is to over the top! The casting is disgusting! Why put celebrities on this series? In my favourite one the UK version of the Traitors there aren't celebrities, none of the cast know each other, not to mention the UK cast are extremely likeable and has much more personality than this cast from the US. I do not know why people are rating this so highly! Go watch the UK TRAITORS OR AUSTRALIA TRAITORS! Do not recommend.
- sebastianmichie
- Jan 2, 2024
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The Traitors is a British reality television series broadcast on BBC One, based on the Dutch series De Verraders. The first series premiered on 29 November 2022 and is hosted by Claudia Winkleman.
The series sees a group of 22 strangers arrive at a castle in the Scottish Highlands as "Faithful" contestants - hoping to share a prize fund worth up to £120,000. Among them are the "Traitors" - a group of contestants selected by host Claudia Winkleman on the first day, whose goal is to eliminate the Faithful and claim the prize for themselves. Should the Faithful contestants eliminate all the Traitors, they will share the prize fund, but if any Traitors make it to the end, they will steal the money.
The series has been praised for its suspenseful gameplay and its cast of diverse and interesting characters. The first series has been a ratings success for BBC One, with an average of 5.7 million viewers per episode.
Thematic analysis:
The Traitors explores a number of themes, including trust, betrayal, and the nature of good and evil. The series asks viewers to consider what they would do in the same situation as the contestants, and whether they would be able to trust their fellow contestants.
Character analysis:
The contestants in The Traitors are a diverse group of people, with a wide range of backgrounds and motivations. Some of the contestants are driven by greed, while others are motivated by a desire for revenge. Some of the contestants are innocent and trusting, while others are manipulative and scheming.
Plot analysis:
The plot of The Traitors is fast-paced and suspenseful. The series is full of twists and turns, and it is never clear who can be trusted. The series also explores the dark side of human nature, and the lengths that people will go to in order to survive.
Setting analysis:
The Traitors is set in a castle in the Scottish Highlands. The castle is a beautiful and atmospheric setting, and it adds to the suspense of the series. The castle is also a place of secrets and betrayal, and it is a fitting setting for the events of the series.
Symbolism:
The Traitors is full of symbolism. The castle, for example, can be seen as a symbol of power and corruption. The contestants, on the other hand, can be seen as symbols of innocence and hope.
Cinematography:
The cinematography in The Traitors is excellent. The series is beautifully shot, and the cinematography helps to create a suspenseful and atmospheric setting.
Editing:
The editing in The Traitors is also excellent. The series is fast-paced and suspenseful, and the editing helps to create a sense of urgency and excitement.
Sound design:
The sound design in The Traitors is also excellent. The series is full of suspenseful sounds, and the sound design helps to create a sense of dread and danger.
Music or soundtrack:
The music or soundtrack in The Traitors is excellent. The series is full of suspenseful music, and the music helps to create a sense of urgency and excitement.
Audience reception/statistics/sentiment/meaning/history/legacy/the film's cultural impact/controversies, its influence on other films/box office/little known trivia:
The Traitors has been praised by critics and viewers alike. The series has been praised for its suspenseful gameplay, its cast of diverse and interesting characters, and its excellent cinematography, editing, sound design, and music.
The series has also been praised for its relevance to today's society. The series explores themes such as trust, betrayal, and the nature of good and evil, which are all themes that are relevant to today's world.
The Traitors has been a ratings success for BBC One, with an average of 5.7 million viewers per episode. The series has also been sold to a number of countries around the world.
The Traitors is a well-made and suspenseful series that is sure to please fans of reality television and suspense thrillers. The series is relevant to today's society and is sure to generate discussion and debate.
IMDb rating: 8.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes rating: 95%
The series sees a group of 22 strangers arrive at a castle in the Scottish Highlands as "Faithful" contestants - hoping to share a prize fund worth up to £120,000. Among them are the "Traitors" - a group of contestants selected by host Claudia Winkleman on the first day, whose goal is to eliminate the Faithful and claim the prize for themselves. Should the Faithful contestants eliminate all the Traitors, they will share the prize fund, but if any Traitors make it to the end, they will steal the money.
The series has been praised for its suspenseful gameplay and its cast of diverse and interesting characters. The first series has been a ratings success for BBC One, with an average of 5.7 million viewers per episode.
Thematic analysis:
The Traitors explores a number of themes, including trust, betrayal, and the nature of good and evil. The series asks viewers to consider what they would do in the same situation as the contestants, and whether they would be able to trust their fellow contestants.
Character analysis:
The contestants in The Traitors are a diverse group of people, with a wide range of backgrounds and motivations. Some of the contestants are driven by greed, while others are motivated by a desire for revenge. Some of the contestants are innocent and trusting, while others are manipulative and scheming.
Plot analysis:
The plot of The Traitors is fast-paced and suspenseful. The series is full of twists and turns, and it is never clear who can be trusted. The series also explores the dark side of human nature, and the lengths that people will go to in order to survive.
Setting analysis:
The Traitors is set in a castle in the Scottish Highlands. The castle is a beautiful and atmospheric setting, and it adds to the suspense of the series. The castle is also a place of secrets and betrayal, and it is a fitting setting for the events of the series.
Symbolism:
The Traitors is full of symbolism. The castle, for example, can be seen as a symbol of power and corruption. The contestants, on the other hand, can be seen as symbols of innocence and hope.
Cinematography:
The cinematography in The Traitors is excellent. The series is beautifully shot, and the cinematography helps to create a suspenseful and atmospheric setting.
Editing:
The editing in The Traitors is also excellent. The series is fast-paced and suspenseful, and the editing helps to create a sense of urgency and excitement.
Sound design:
The sound design in The Traitors is also excellent. The series is full of suspenseful sounds, and the sound design helps to create a sense of dread and danger.
Music or soundtrack:
The music or soundtrack in The Traitors is excellent. The series is full of suspenseful music, and the music helps to create a sense of urgency and excitement.
Audience reception/statistics/sentiment/meaning/history/legacy/the film's cultural impact/controversies, its influence on other films/box office/little known trivia:
The Traitors has been praised by critics and viewers alike. The series has been praised for its suspenseful gameplay, its cast of diverse and interesting characters, and its excellent cinematography, editing, sound design, and music.
The series has also been praised for its relevance to today's society. The series explores themes such as trust, betrayal, and the nature of good and evil, which are all themes that are relevant to today's world.
The Traitors has been a ratings success for BBC One, with an average of 5.7 million viewers per episode. The series has also been sold to a number of countries around the world.
The Traitors is a well-made and suspenseful series that is sure to please fans of reality television and suspense thrillers. The series is relevant to today's society and is sure to generate discussion and debate.
IMDb rating: 8.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes rating: 95%