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Emma Bullimore
TV commentator, and in Joe's gang of 'Hundies'
OK I got it wrong, THAT was the Bafta TV moment of the year.
What a reveal from Alan. Joy, tears, drama. What a show.
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Edited by the 'Two Big-Dogs' Alex Smith and Jamie Whitehead, with live reaction from Series 3's Minah and Alexander, and TV commentator Emma Bullimore
Emma Bullimore
TV commentator, and in Joe's gang of 'Hundies'
OK I got it wrong, THAT was the Bafta TV moment of the year.
What a reveal from Alan. Joy, tears, drama. What a show.
Emma Bullimore
TV commentator, and in Joe's gang of 'Hundies'
Ultimately, it was right for a Traitor to win, the faithfuls just couldn't keep up with them this series.
Rachel Flynn
Live reporter, probably a nervous faithful
Just looking at Alan makes me nervous for him.
When David says he loved the idea of those three ending together as faithfuls, the top of his lip rises slightly.
Alex Smith
Live editor, one of the 'two big-dogs'
I can't quite believe this - and the game is over!
All three players vote to end the game.
This can only end one way... and Alan Carr wins on behalf of the traitors.

WHAT THE ACTUALLY HECK!
Alan Carr is the greatest traitor.
Wow.
Elliot Burrin
Live reporter, doubting faithful
COME ON NICK. Trust your gut with Alan.
Emma Bullimore
TV commentator, and in Joe's gang of 'Hundies'
Alan can't contain the grin. He is going to explode shortly.

A lovely little guilty grin from Alan during the endgame. More than one I'm sure.






Oh, I know that feeling.
To be in the final four as a faithful, and hope you have the votes, only to realise you don't.
My sympathy, Joe. Well, well played.
An entry into the book of Traitors' travesties.
Emma Bullimore
TV commentator, and in Joe's gang of 'Hundies'
Nick, you are such a smart man, what have you done?! We trusted you.
Alex Smith
Live editor, one of the 'two big-dogs'
If you can't tell - Joe has just been banished.
Three players remain in the game - Alan, David and Nick.
Not quite sure what's going to happen here. Not quite what I expected.

I’m switching this off.
Emma Bullimore
TV commentator, and in Joe's gang of 'Hundies'
That's the Bafta TV moment of the year right there

You have to be kidding me.
No.
No.
No.
No.
This is a joke.
Alex Smith
Live editor, one of the 'two big-dogs'
NOOOOO!
WHAT'S JUST HAPPENED?
SO MANY EMOTIONS ALL COMING INTO ONE
They've just banished Joe?
Rachel Flynn
Live reporter, probably a nervous faithful
David's tone of voice could make me believe anything.
That's the first time in the show that he's sounded so blatantly wrong.
Emma Bullimore
TV commentator, and in Joe's gang of 'Hundies'
Memories of Mollie rubbing out Harry's half-written name are flooding back.
Remember, The Traitors often goes right to the wire.
Elliot Burrin
Live reporter, trusting faithful
"I've still got a bit of unfinished business," Alan tells Claudia - choosing to vote one more time.
As if he's not murdered enough faithfuls so far this season!

Alan is a boss traitor.
Alex Smith
Live editor, one of the 'two big-dogs'
SO much drama as the players assemble inside the castle.
The votes have been cast - and looks like there will be another banishment tonight.