The third series of The Traitors definitely had its ups and downs. While there were moments of brilliance that kept viewers entertained, there were also some aspects of the show that fell short.
One of the highlights of the season was the strong sisterhood among the Traitors, led by Minah. The tradition of having all women wear the cloaks added an interesting dynamic to the game. However, not all Traitors were created equal, as evidenced by the hilariously bad performance of Linda. From her questionable reactions to her fellow players to her fake tears at breakfast, Linda provided some unforgettable moments on the show.
The introduction of the ‘Seer’ rule added a new twist to the game, allowing the victorious player in a mission to uncover the status of any one player. This rule led to a dramatic showdown between Charlotte and Frankie, with the remaining Faithfuls unsure of who to trust. In the end, both Charlotte and Frankie were banished from the game, leaving Jake and Leanne as the eventual winners.
However, the season was not without its controversies. The game at times felt personal, with players feeling bullied and isolated, and attempts to guilt-trip one another. This led to a somewhat flat and sour ending to the series.
Despite its flaws, The Traitors series 3 provided plenty of entertainment and drama for viewers. With a mix of strong performances, unexpected twists, and strategic gameplay, it kept audiences on the edge of their seats until the very end.
Overall, while series 3 may not have been perfect, it still delivered an engaging and entertaining experience for fans of the show. And who knows what surprises the next season of The Traitors will bring? Only time will tell.

