The reality show 'The Traitors' on Prime Video is currently filled with unexpected turns. As the episodes unfold, both the contestants' confusion and audience engagement are on the rise. However, it has become evident that the show heavily relies on a select few participants. Out of the original 20 contestants, many have been eliminated, leaving a handful who are failing to leave a significant mark. There are five contestants whose roles are now under scrutiny, as they neither identify the traitors nor introduce any fresh dynamics to the game.
Sudhanshu was initially seen as a strong contender due to his experience in the arts. Unfortunately, his performance has been lackluster. He has not managed to identify any traitors, and his presence in the game has become nearly negligible.
Despite her background as a poker player, Nikita has failed to implement any notable strategies. It appears she is still reeling from her early setbacks in the competition. She struggles to connect with others and often keeps her opinions to herself, ultimately harming her chances by turning down the opportunity to become a traitor.
Harsh has garnered attention primarily due to his connection with Urfi Javed rather than his gameplay. In terms of strategy, he lags significantly behind other contestants. While others have successfully navigated the game, Harsh remains oblivious to the ongoing dynamics.
Jannat seems ill-suited for this competition. She lacks a distinct viewpoint and tends to follow the group's lead. Her survival in the game appears contingent on her alliances, and the audience does not view her as a potential traitor.
Jasmin has yet to grasp that she is participating in 'The Traitors' rather than 'Bigg Boss.' Her ongoing confusion mirrors her previous show. She has openly suggested that she should be eliminated, which highlights her vulnerabilities. Her approach is misdirected, and she is leading others astray as well.