
"Tom Daley is at home ranting about the flabbergasted Kate Garraway. That means just one thing: the roundtable room is empty, and Claudia Winkleman is waiting for a new batch of players. As The Traitors arrives back on the BBC for season four today (1 January), a whole new group of strangers will be hoping to trick, lie and scheme their way to glory. Or, if they're Faithfuls, they'll just be praying they don't get murdered in their sleep."
"People always overestimate their ability to catch the Traitors. Everyone does it. I went in thinking it would be really easy to figure out who it was. Watching from the audience, you think it must be so obvious. But what you don't realise is how little there actually is to go on. It's so hard to work out in the moment."
Season four of The Traitors returns to the BBC on 1 January with a new group of contestants aiming to deceive or survive. Several celebrity players have departed, leaving the roundtable ready for fresh competitors. Traitors occupy a challenging role, while Faithfuls risk being eliminated at night. Zack Davies reached seventh place in season two before being killed off. Faithfuls commonly overestimate their ability to identify Traitors because concrete evidence is scarce during gameplay. Agreeableness and likability help build trust, and avoiding controversy or arguments reduces the chance of being targeted or ostracised.
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