ButtonDownTheHutches
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I wonder if they decided to hide a chalice in a Shakespeare volume purely to highlight how monumentally thick the three traitors are? ![Beaming face with smiling eyes :grin: 😁](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/joypixels/emoji-assets@5.0/png/64/1f601.png)
![Beaming face with smiling eyes :grin: 😁](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/joypixels/emoji-assets@5.0/png/64/1f601.png)
Yeah, first faithful lips to touch the chalice.I’d love it if Diane didn’t like the chalice so poured the contents into another glass. Didn’t Claudia say the Faithful would be murdered when their lips touched the chalice?
What makes it funnier is they are obviously filmed in rooms in the castle and that’s not even where they sleep so they must take them all to a room and say ‘go on, do something’I still find the scenes of them doing random shit in the hotel room so funny like do they knock on the door and be like “Alright Diane, just pretend to do skin care obliviously, Ross mate, can you do some push ups? Just in case you’re bumped off in the night”
Let’s use Meryl and Hannah as our baseline.I honestly think it’s sheer dumb luck that’s allowed all three of them to get away with it so far. I’m sure the premise for casting this series was ‘lots of really dim people trying to outwit one another - how might that go?’![]()
I might be imagining it, but last year I’m sure it was mentioned if someone was murdered ’in plain sight’, to ramp up the tension a bit.But will they find out someone was ‘murdered in plain sight’ ? Will it not just be like other murders where someone doesn’t make it to breakfast? I can’t remember this scenario from the previous/US/AUS/UK series.
I’m not sure I agree with this, I don’t think you can hide your true self completely - I think you see humanity in some of the traitors behaviour, Harry for example struggled with betraying Ash and Jonny. Of course this game amplifies any personality trait. I do think Paul has very cunning and narcissistic traits who would trample on someone to get what he wants. Not the sort of person to trust (just my opinion though).How Paul (or anyone else) behaves playing this game—of which the literal point is deception and manipulation—isn’t necessarily a reflection of how he is in “real life” even a tiny bit.