The Traitors Season 2 Finale Breakdown and Winner Analysis



With the final murder and banishments, who won it all, and does this season stack up to the phenomenal season 1?

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00:00:00 – Finale
00:45:00 – Reunion
00:56:55 – Your Questions

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35 thoughts on “The Traitors Season 2 Finale Breakdown and Winner Analysis”

  1. i think the bravo people are still salty bout the whole thing because they are used to the type of reunion where they need to address whatever happens as if it happened recently

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  2. "the competition shows know not to take things personally" counterpoint: johnny bananas. as a challenge fan, this is very typical bananas behavior. master gaslighter, always the victim. old man needs to retire and justice for sarah rice

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  3. the challenge is so good bro u would love it. watch the old seasons dont listen to rebekah talking abt whatever recent season she watched. it has all the drama and conflict that modern survivor has moved away from. as a patron, u gotta be more open minded sometimes man. no hate tho. ill always support u even if u are wrong a lot imo

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  4. So happy CT and Trishelle won!! Finally Trishelle wins after years of the challenge 😂 awesome they voted out MJ!! If MJ wasnt so clueless she and Trishelle would be winners. I would’ve hated that though. Best season 👍

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  5. Maybe I'm wrong but I thought I heard Allen say all players has to be on ship to raise flag. So they should've split up for each detour than met at boat to go to ship. But at end, doesn't matter.

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  6. The finale was really good. However the season overall for me just wasn't good. I think this season, more so then first, exposed some pretty big problems with the game balance, and some the production decisions were just baffling to me. As much as I enjoyed her, and she did help in making the finale amazing, bringing in a player late to the game was stupid, the night of no vote out was bad, the constantly recruiting traitors until final 6 is bad, the revealing of whether or not you're a faithful at the final fire is not good as if there is only one traitor left it can set up a no win scenario, which I believe Kate was in. Overall, I'm probably going to give the next season an attempt, but I could see myself dropping it mid season, if the game itself isn't improved in someway. 5/10 overall.

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  7. I would love if someone got picked as a "Jester" role. That person objetive would be to get banished, and if they are ever banished they would get 25% of the final money. Both the traitors and the faithfulls know about this, and imo it would offer a lot of interesting gameplay.

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  8. In Traitors Canada, they didn't reveal the identity (traitor or faithful) of the person voted out at the last banishment table (i think at f5) but that "hidden identity" was only for that one round.

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  9. lol those 2 planned to not share the money. GREED! trishelle admitted on her ig comments that she waited for Mj to finished writing on her board and was listening who’s name she was writing leading Trishelle to vote for CT to make it a tie at first. By doing this it wouldn’t be obvious to viewers that it’s planned. SMH

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  10. I predicted the whole outcome on Reddit lol. Mainly because I saw spoilers that Sheree or Trishelle were killed and I also noticed that MJ wasn’t following CT and Trishelle.

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  11. Looking at the final group of faithfuls, Sandra’s strategy was good for making it far in the game, but it made her look too suspicious by being too close to the traitors. I think C.T. had the strongest overall gameplay. He also survived by being close to Phaedra, but he put enough distance between himself and Phaedra that he wasn’t voted off. Trishelle had the best reads all season, and played well along with Peter and John, but she was also just lucky that she was the only survivor of the most faithful of the faithful. That group figured out and voted out all the traitors (if you give them credit for Trishelle getting Kate), but were too obvious and they were mostly picked off. M.J. played like an idiot and was lucky to make it so far. At least she finally voted Phaedra and Kate eventually.

    Being a traitor still seems OP, but in this case most of the traitors played bad games. Only Phaedra played ok. And even then I think C.T., Trishelle, Sandra, Peter, John, and Bergie all played stronger games than her.

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  12. MJ is a reality star not a pro gamer. Yes it's a game but doesn't mean that emotions are invalid. She trusted people and she got screwed, this game is a mental game and must have been difficult to process for the non-gamers. We can keep on telling 'em not to take it personally, but she's a human, she's hurt, she was betrayed, we have different ways of processing our experiences and emotions. So let her be… People telling MJ not to take it personally should also say it to Phaedra not taking it too personally from Dan and Parv. Just my two cents.

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  13. Big Challenge fan here. Wanted to give some insight to have social game is important in Challenge. The house usually votes a player in each week to go into a challenge elimination. Not as important as Survivor or other voting based shows but you can survive longer into the season by being on the right side of the numbers and avoiding eliminations

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  14. I think kate was kinda screwed regardless at the end because everyone knows there’s at least one traitor since Sheree was murdered and since Kate was the only one to choose to end the game it made it too obvious that she was the traitor,

    I think not revealing traitor or faithful at the final fire would make it more fair. Kate could have planted seeds about MJ and convince CT and Trishell to banish MJ and win (Kate probably couldn’t win at all with the way it currently is)

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  15. This finale made perfect sense to me. CT is the GOAT challenger and Trishelle being his number one meant she would be taken there no matter what. I knew Sandra would be voted out. She was aligned with the traitors and played passively the whole game and paid for it.

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  16. The Challenge is about drama and strategy in the older seasons. The Challenge takes itself too seriously now and bills itself as the “5th American sport” so that’s why they only focus on the challenges

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