
"But let it be known, if I ever go missing I want Harriet Tyce on the case. Her behaviour was nothing short of Shakespearean dropping the secret writer and criminal barrister bomb, calling out Rachel against the dramatic backdrop of a gothic chapel, publicly prosecuting her at breakfast then presenting nothing but vibes-based evidence at the round table. To top it all off, she is the first Faithful in the show's history to ask to be banished simply to prove a point."
"It's a common trend that emerges every season: a woman over 50 captures the nation's heart and becomes a viral sensation, elevated to mother status by fans. And this mother is always powerful, outspoken and often utterly incomprehensible. In series one, we had Amanda Lovett, the then 54-year-old estate agent turned Traitor, masking her ruthless Welsh dragon instincts behind a clueless appearance."
Wednesday's episode confirmed Matthew's recruitment deal with Traitors Stephen and Rachel, showed James stealing a shield, and revealed Rachel's FBI training. Harriet Tyce exposed her background as a writer and criminal barrister, confronted Rachel in a gothic chapel, publicly accused her at breakfast, and offered only vibes-based evidence at the round table. Harriet then requested banishment to make a point, delivering a camp, Shakespearean display. A recurring pattern sees women over 50 become viral, maternal fan favorites, exemplified by Amanda Lovett, Diane Carson and Linda Rands. Fiona earlier in the series concealed being the Secret Traitor before a dramatic turn.
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