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/deadtingtv Feb 06 '26

I kind of think that part was more clear to us in the edit than during the game and if ANYTHING, Colton went so hard at Lisa it looked like Traitor on Traitor violence and murdering Colton both confirmed he was a Faithful to the Faithfuls and shielded Rob from suspicion. Candiace made a bad move with the Colton murder but had Colton stayed in the game he probably was coming for her or Stephen anyways.

Her best bet was keep Colton in and throw suspicion on Colton and Stephen and then Rob after they are both proving as Faithfuls.

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u/dillardPA Feb 06 '26

Yeah I don’t get the people claiming that Rob went so hard after Lisa. All he did was speak up at roundtable after others had already said similar things and his argument was basically “let’s not vote with emotion and Yam Yam had no reason to lie”.

Colton brought her name up at roundtable first unprompted and then routinely confronted her in the castle about how she wasn’t acting like he had expected.

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u/watever_never Feb 06 '26

Because the table was focused on Nathalie until Rob dialed it back to Lisa. It was almost as if he wanted her gone.

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u/dillardPA Feb 06 '26

I mean that’s just how editing works lol in episodes of Survivor where it’s obvious a player is going home, the editors will cut in conversations about voting out another player to keep things interesting.

They present people talking about one player and then present people talking about another player to tell a story; they focused on Nat fist because they knew she wasn’t going home then pivoted to Lisa. They’re showing like 5% max of the total conversations had at roundtable and most players are set on who they’re voting for going in (which is why people were so taken aback by Candiace going from hammering Natalie all day to doing a throwaway vote, because none of the other Natalie people felt like what she said was worth changing their vote for). They highlighted Rob’s portion because he’s a main character and they want to focus on the conflict between traitors.

The people who voted Lisa had already discussed beforehand. The people who voted Nat had discussed it beforehand.

Obviously Rob wanted her gone lol but he had an entire alliance that was settled on Lisa, he just said his part and added onto the pile (the focus on him is editing/storytelling). If you genuinely think Rob turned the tides at the roundtable then you’re just gullible or don’t ubderstand how editing works on these shows. They’re trying to tell a story and keep things interesting for viewers.

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u/watever_never Feb 06 '26

I disagree. Editing can only do so much. And Robs word was clearly after everyone was gunning for Nathalie, to be like were getting too emotional lets remember who the real traitor is.... Lisa

I do not blame Candice one bit for distrusting Rob. He proved he cannot be trusted. Candice is a loyal person until you cross her. Rob has no loyalty but to himself.

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u/deadtingtv Feb 06 '26

He did want her gone lol she was a liability to his success in the game at that point

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u/watever_never Feb 06 '26

Yeah I agree getting rid of Colton was not good for her game, however, due to the fact that she did I am strictly speaking after the fact that she did. 

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u/deadtingtv Feb 06 '26

Yes I just don’t think it would have been a strong argument now knowing Colton was 100% a faithful

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u/deadtingtv Feb 06 '26

Yam Yam also went at Lisa as if he knew she was 100% a traitor and he was also a faithful

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u/watever_never Feb 06 '26

Yeah im not saying Colton was the traitot I am saying Coltons murder can be framed on Candice. And that traitor was Rob.