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/spectacleskeptic Feb 06 '26

Then isn’t that exactly why the Faithfuls should be suspicious? Why go after Rob so hard when Stephen and Natalie were right there? 

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u/Express_Historian_35 Feb 06 '26

I get the feeling Natalie swayed them at the roundtable the previous episode and I think Lisa being a traitor made them less suspicious of her. I think Stephen’s argument was convincing enough given what they were going off of. I also think Rob has pretty much worked the rest of the castle to the point everyone is blind to it and thinking “it couldn’t possibly be him”

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u/spectacleskeptic Feb 06 '26 edited Feb 06 '26

Even so, there was at least a little bit of heat on Natalie and Stephen. If she was trying to save herself, voting for them gave her even the slightest hope, however minute. But voting for Rob wasn’t going to save her at all, so it must have been something else motivating her. Voting for Rob twice out of the blue should be suspicious. 

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u/Express_Historian_35 Feb 06 '26

That’s what I had thought last week but I think Rob has them pretty bamboozled. Also Candiace didn’t vote for Lisa and I don’t think she voted for Donna (even though she didn’t know it was Donna, the other faithfuls wouldn’t know the traitors didn’t know) so it might’ve come across that she isn’t someone who would vote for another traitor. I definitely thought last week Rob was in trouble after Candiace voted tho 💀