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Everything to know about reality TV sensation The Traitors

- KATIE WALSH

“Are you watching The Traitors?” — it’s the question everyone seems to be asking each other this winter, as Season 2 of the reality competitio­n show has gripped audiences every Thursday night. The first season of The Traitors, set in a Scottish castle and hosted flamboyant­ly by actor Alan Cumming, aired last year, and while it was a bit of a sensation, it didn’t capture audiences the way the second season has.

Already obsessed with The Traitors? Wanting to join in on the fun? Here’s everything you need to know about the addictive series — where it came from, what it’s about and how to get your fix in between episodes.

The Traitors, now streaming on Crave, is based on a Dutch reality series that premiered in 2021 called De Verraders. Created by Dutch TV director Marc Pos, who directed the first Big Brother series in the Netherland­s, as well as the annual internatio­nal music competitio­n/ fever dream Eurovision, the show is essentiall­y an elevated game of Mafia — in which an uninformed majority attempts to root out an informed minority who are picking off members of the larger group. But in a 2023 interview with Variety, Pos also cited a book about a 17thcentur­y shipwreck that led to mutiny as an influence on the The Traitors, mentioning that no one knew who the mutineers were as the group killed each other. In fact, Pos thought about setting the show on a boat in Australia, before landing on the castle theme.

In each series, a group of people arrive at a designated location to participat­e in the game and win a hefty prize pot. The host secretly selects three to four players to be the “Traitors” while the rest of the group remains “Faithful.” During the day, the entire group participat­es in physical challenges to add more money to the winning pot, and by night the Traitors meet to decide which Faithful to “murder.” Each day, the group has the opportunit­y to vote to “banish” whomever they deem a Traitor, because if a Traitor is left at the end, they can take all the winnings.

In De Verraders, the cast was made up of notable Dutch personalit­ies, but the first internatio­nal adaptation for the show, in the U.K., cast a group of nonfamous folks for their first season, as did The Traitors Australia. The first U.S. set-season in 2023 combined civilians and reality stars, but Season 2 is entirely made up of reality superstars, including winners of Survivor, Big Brother, The Challenge and a host of Real Housewives, who wage their own kind of televised psychologi­cal warfare.

It’s a casting coup, pitting notorious Survivor black widows Parvati Shallow and Sandra Diaz-Twine against Big Brother mastermind Dan Gheesling, and The Challenge stalwarts Johnny Bananas and C.T. Tamburello, alongside such Housewives as Phaedra Parks, Sheree Whitfield and Tamra Judge. Watching these familiar faces interact in such a high-stakes environmen­t makes the show as entertaini­ng as it is — throw in goofy challenges and Cumming dramatical­ly swathed in tartan and it’s a reality show goldmine.

Cumming — who won a Tony Award for playing the emcee in Cabaret — brings his native Scottish brogue and a winking flair for drama to his hosting duties, as well as an impressive array of accessorie­s. Traitors UK host Claudia Winkleman, who also hosts Strictly Come Dancing, brings more of a best friend earnestnes­s to the gig, while the Australian host, actor Rodger Corser, plays a disdainful James Bond type. It’s the cast who makes the show sing, with all of their lying and backstabbi­ng, but it’s the hosts who bring the camp to the whole over-the-top affair.

The Traitors Season 2 finale airs Feb. 29, so you’ve got a week to binge-watch the season and be caught up to take part in all the fun with everyone else around the water cooler.

 ?? PEACOCK ?? Host Alan Cumming in a scene from The Traitors.
PEACOCK Host Alan Cumming in a scene from The Traitors.

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