The Traitors fans say “why is he here?” after the traitors choose their next murder victim.
Since fake Welsh woman Charlotte has joined Minah to create a Traitor duo once again, following Linda’s elimination earlier this week, the pair have today (17 January) committed their second murder.
The new team of traitors chose to murder Lisa, but fans of the hit BBC show have taken to social media to discuss who they think should’ve been murdered instead.
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As the series goes on, the contestants are trying to build their prize pot as high as they can, with a maximum winning jackpot of £120,000.
On X, formerly Twitter, @MrsRemingtonFan said: “JOE HASN’T BEEN MURDERED”, and @ysheeblack added: “Noooooooooooo they picked the wrong one!!!!”.
@RoseNyborg said: “WHAT DO YOU MEAN JOE WASN’T MURDERED?!?!?!?!?!”, and @conormurrayTM added: “Joe surviving murder…”
@billybobmuo wrote on X: “WHY IS JOE HERE”, and @fangedfour added: “idk if killing lisa was a smart move and they should have gone for joe”.
And fans are speculating online about how they think some other faithfuls would have been a better choice to murder.
@SamEllard said: “What are the traitors playing at? They literally could have got rid of anyone and they picked Lisa. Poor Lisa. Not Leanne, Joe or Jake – heads gone already”, and @ZER0FEVER said: “can’t believe they killed lisa and decided to keep joe in get him gone i beg”.
@girliamgagging wrote: “They didn’t get rid of Joe or Leanne I’m livid”, and @adammdaveyy added: “jake and joe could have both been murdered by now yet they’re both still alive and chatting sh*** i’ve had ENOUGH”.
Elsewhere on Friday’s episode, 17 January, the remaining contestants took part in a challenge where they had to build statues to add money to the ultimate prize pot.
The Traitors is on at 9pm every Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.