
""Sup, playa," Rob says as he reveals to the always-befuddled Eric that he's not only a Traitor but a Traitor seeking to recruit him to his ranks. And how do you say no to "Sup, playa"? With death as the only other option, Eric is, of course, onboard to become a Traitor, which means he has to murder - and the three people that our new Traitorous pairing is choosing between are Natalie, Dorinda, and Stephen."
"But before their choice is revealed at breakfast - which Mark arrives to dressed like a Peaky Blinders stand-in - the room chats about their suspicions, and it looks like the momentum is hurtling toward Johnny, especially after Candiace pushed so hard for him to get a shield last week. But if he is a Traitor, like they all suspect, who would Johnny have recruited? Well, obviously, Tara, who doesn't help her case by vouching for him the second she joins everybody at the table."
"As for Johnny, he seems just as aware that he's on shaky ground, so much so that both his personality and his hair have deflated. The same thing happened to me when it was revealed that in a move to sow the seeds of confusion, our beloved Dorinda Medley - after a triumphant return to the show - was murdered. But when one door closes, E! and Bad Bunny open a window."
Rob reveals to Eric that he is a Traitor and recruits Eric into his Traitorous pair, obligating Eric to commit a murder. The Traitors debate targeting Natalie, Dorinda, or Stephen. At breakfast, the group discusses suspicions while Mark arrives dressed like a Peaky Blinders stand-in, and momentum shifts toward Johnny after Candiace advocated for him to receive a shield. Tara vouches for Johnny, yet Johnny appears deflated. Dorinda Medley, who had returned triumphantly, is murdered days after being hired to replace Jill Zarin on The Golden Life. Johnny and Tara’s joint episodes coincide with the Winter Olympics, creating cross-promotional potential, and Tara rushes to Johnny’s side.
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