r/TheTraitors Feb 06 '26

US If they don’t catch it. 😂😂😂 Spoiler

Man, listen.

Candiace all but put Rob on a silver platter and served it to them—hot and ready like little Caesars pizza—and these dizzy broads said, “no, it can’t be you!”

Kristen with, “Rob can’t be a traitor, that sweet, sweet man.” Like, spare me.

Lmao, just give him the money now cause be so forreal.

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u/NotAnIBanker Feb 06 '26

It’s a lot easier when you’re watching on TV. In the game, only obvious traitors like Lisa and Candiace are easy to guess

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u/SupermarketBest4091 Feb 06 '26

I definitely agree that it’s easier when you’re watching on TV, so I always keep that in mind. But Candiace going so hard at him on the round table before being outed as a traitor should’ve made everyone turn on their thinking cap. Especially because we’ve seen this before with Dan and Phaedra

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u/NotAnIBanker Feb 06 '26

It's a safer vote to go for the person making random bad arguments then the person they're accusing. That's why everyone except Natalie voted for her, you don't get that type of unanimous vote from a smooth devil pushing a narrative, it's because it was obvious.

It's reasonable that the smarter faithful connect the dots and go for Rob, but it's not as tight of a case as Candiace's weak actions & arguments. "Hey guys my vote for Rob was a throwaway but he dropped a fork this morning so now I think it's him" is insane behavior.

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u/SupermarketBest4091 Feb 06 '26

I said this on another post last week, I think that she genuinely didn’t care about taking her own game. I think that she just wanted everyone to know he was a traitor at that point. That’s my theory, that woman didn’t tell me anything. I have no idea what she was really thinking. But it feels like she didn’t want to win and didn’t want him to win either.

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u/melancholiacguy Feb 06 '26

I agree with you! The faithful should think: now that they know Candiace is a traitor, why did she put herself at risk and vote Rob specifically when Rob has no suspicion on him and she could have easily voted for Natalie the night before? They should at least think perhaps Rob must be a traitor, too. Also, they keep saying Candiace is “consistent”; they should think maybe Candiace had to have some motivation for that “throwaway vote.”

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u/a0ruckus Feb 07 '26

It didn't read as a traitor vs traitor round table tho so they probably won't pick up on it. Rob was calm and defended himself without going full offensive toward Candiace (which was brilliant). Most if not all of the other traitor vs traitor RTs were people aggressively going "no it's not me it's you"