It appears like we had a bit of a flop with The Traitors Season 2, Episode 7. Not every episode of a fantastic TV program can be excellent. Don’t get me wrong, I will always remember some great moments, like when Shereé screamed for help while she was confined.
However, because there wasn’t a single elimination during the entire show, the game itself stayed largely unchanged. Nevertheless, it’s worth seeing. The events of The Traitors Season 2, Episode 7 are detailed below: “On Their Hands, Blood.”
Peter chose to rebuff the Traitors’ attempt to woo him. As a result, he will continue to play the role of Faithful. In a repentant tone, he stated, “I want to help win this the right way.” That man has far too much loyalty to others. Compared to the game he believes he is playing, this is an entirely different one.
Having said that, though, he is doing a fantastic job of identifying the main antagonists. And all of the Faithfuls make up his alliance.
Recap
When Parvati and Phaedra learn of Peter’s rejection, they become agitated. Parv’s future in the game worries them both, and to be honest, so do I. There is no scenario in which I can imagine her winning this. No sane person can vote to end the game when Parvati is still alive.
Unfortunately, she is a walking corpse. When it’s clear at breakfast that nobody has been killed, the conversation shifts to recruitment. Parvati says, “Raise your hand if you got a letter.” Peter, nevertheless, won’t provide the information. Not quite yet, anyhow.
Strangely, he continues by saying that since he survived the murder, Parvati must be Faithful. Parv wishes he could remove that “smug smile” from his visage. Peter gathers John, Bergie, Trishelle, and himself in a group and tells them what transpired the previous evening.
Phaedra enters, but he dismisses her right away. She returns that to the other members of the gang, who are enraged. When MJ tries to start a conversation with Peter, she receives the same response. Sandra then devises a scheme.
She argues that one of Peter’s group members must leave if any of “The Leftovers” are to live since she believes Peter to be a traitor. In a confessional voice, Parvati adds, “I can’t wait for that smug smile to disappear from his lips when he gets banished.”
He needs to depart, and she and the other members of “The Leftovers” agree. However, they are unaware that this time around they won’t have that chance. Splitting into couples, the group had to decide how to stake their $25,000.
Carrying sacks stuffed with gold of varying amounts, they would be sprinting into the words. They were as low as $500 and as high as $10,000. It was a trust issue, and it seemed that the group had faith in Peter and Trishelle to bring in the large dollars.