snehapcjain
Joined Jun 2023
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Traitors - More Script Than Strategy
Traitors tries to be a thrilling reality game but feels heavily scripted with a weak narrative. The eavesdropping twist and finale feel fake and forced, killing the suspense.
The bias towards Uorfi is painfully obvious. Her screen time and portrayal feel unusually favorable, even when her gameplay doesn't warrant it. In contrast, Purav, who played a strategic and balanced game, was clearly more deserving of the win. Yet his efforts were sidelined, suggesting favoritism rather than merit decided the outcome.
In the end, Traitors leaves a bad taste. It sacrifices genuine competition and storytelling for manufactured drama and questionable editing. If you're looking for a real mind game, this show sadly misses the mark.
Traitors tries to be a thrilling reality game but feels heavily scripted with a weak narrative. The eavesdropping twist and finale feel fake and forced, killing the suspense.
The bias towards Uorfi is painfully obvious. Her screen time and portrayal feel unusually favorable, even when her gameplay doesn't warrant it. In contrast, Purav, who played a strategic and balanced game, was clearly more deserving of the win. Yet his efforts were sidelined, suggesting favoritism rather than merit decided the outcome.
In the end, Traitors leaves a bad taste. It sacrifices genuine competition and storytelling for manufactured drama and questionable editing. If you're looking for a real mind game, this show sadly misses the mark.