The popular Prime Video reality show ‘The Traitors’ is now packed with surprises. As the competition intensifies, the contestants are more confused, and viewers are more engaged. However, the show seems to be relying on a core group of strong players. Of the original 20, many have been eliminated, and several of the remaining contestants are not making an impact. Five, in particular, are underperforming, failing to identify the traitors or add any strategic depth to the game.
Here’s a breakdown of the five least effective contestants so far:
Sudhanshu Pandey: Initially, expectations were high for Sudhanshu, given his experience. But his performance has been weak. He hasn’t identified any traitors, and his presence in the game is barely noticed.
Nikita Luther: Despite being a poker player, Nikita hasn’t shown any strategic skill. She seems to have been affected by an early setback in the show. She struggles to connect with others or openly share her thoughts. She made a misstep by turning down the chance to become a traitor.
Harsh Gujral: Harsh is more known for Urfi Javed’s interest in him. He’s not very good at the mental game. While contestants like Urfi and Apoorva have found out who the traitors are, Harsh is still clueless.
Jannat Zubair: Jannat doesn’t seem to fit in this show. She lacks her own opinions and follows the group’s decisions. Her game depends on the group, and she might not survive without them. The audience doesn’t take her seriously, making it unlikely she would be suspected as a traitor.
Jasmin Bhasin: Jasmin seems to be confused, as if she’s still in ‘Bigg Boss.’ Her confusion is apparent, and she’s even asked to be eliminated. She’s steering the game in the wrong direction and misinforming others.
