The Traitors US 04 — Opening Thoughts
I'm not the biggest fan of The Traitors — I've only seen the third season (and all of the fourth season so far) so I definitely can't claim to be an expert — but I love Mafia-, Werewolf-, and Town of Salem-esque murder games. They're normally simple to grasp, easy to follow along, and making your friends scream in frustration when things don't go their way is extremely fun. I'll eventually go back to watch those first two seasons (and maybe other regions' seasons), but I've been looking forward to this season in a while. Big Brother winner Ian Terry was competing, Rob Cesternino was competing, and Dorinda Medley was apparently playing the game.
I later learned I knew a few more names on the cast list than I realized at first. Donna Kelce would be playing, Aang's new voice actor Eric Nam would be playing (I learned he was voicing Aang about two weeks before the season started by complete accident), Tiffany from Big Brother 23 would be playing (I don't know how I missed her), and...
Well, I knew of the last player announced. Wasn't looking forward to him playing, but I knew his name. Michael Rapaport. I'll be saying his name a lot today.
Thankfully I didn't have anything planned for the night Season Four began, so I waited for Peacock to drop the episodes and rushed to watch the first three as fast as I could.
And I certainly have a lot of thoughts. At least from a game theory perspective.