Fans SLAM Joe as the ‘Worst Faithful Ever’ After Shocking Banishment of Alex!
Fans of The Traitors have labeled Joe as the “least loyal supporter ever” following his successful persuasion in expelling yet another loyal member from the group.
During the broadcast on Thursday, the 37-year-old English teacher found himself in an embarrassing situation when he admitted to believing that care manager Alex, aged 29, was disloyal.
During the pre-meeting deliberations, Alex proposed that the exiled traitor, Linda, had never betrayed another traitor, a claim which instantly raised doubts about his own integrity.
Joe promptly sprinted towards Project Manager Jake, age 28, to inform him that Alex might have made a mistake, seeing as Jake couldn’t possibly have known otherwise.
At The Round Table, Alex’s efforts to explain himself only fueled more doubt, and with a decisive majority of eight votes, he was eventually exiled by his comrades, the Players.
People swiftly criticized Joe following his involvement in Alex’s expulsion, an event that occurred not long after he controversially dismissed Dr. Kaz, who was believed to be saving lives during the day and committing murder at night.
Speaking to those still present after my departure, I’d like to express my gratitude to everyone here.
I’ve had an incredible experience, surrounded by remarkable and delightful individuals. Each one of you truly stands out! Wishing you all nothing but the very best in your future endeavors. I remain loyal.
Oh my gosh, I couldn’t believe it when I found out! It seemed like Joe’s spot was solid as ever, but boy, was I wrong! Turns out, he was among the three in danger, potentially facing a life-threatening situation – and to top it off, they ended on a nail-biting cliffhanger!
On social media, users criticized Joe for being “too firm yet misguided” and “acting like a traitor.
Has Joe been instrumental in expelling yet another loyal member from the group, making one wonder if this is the most detestable follower across all seasons of The Traitors?” (or)
“Is it possible that Joe has repeatedly kicked out faithful members from our group, raising questions about whether he is the most despicable follower in the history of The Traitors franchise?
Joe quickly becomes absorbed by another casual remark made by someone, and immediately announces to the entire Scottish populace that he has cracked the mystery.
Joe looking like a mug once again???” could be rephrased as “Is Joe acting suspicious again?”
“Does Joe just love starting a baseless witch hunt and banishing a faithful or what ?” could be rephrased as “Is Joe always accusing others without evidence, especially those who are loyal to him?
‘If they expel another loyal follower, it might lead to them questioning Joe’s aggressive and incorrect actions.’
‘Losing alex may have been worth it just to see joe get humbled not once but twice,’;
Joe is consistently the most boisterous among us, yet he’s often both loud and incorrect. It’s astonishing how he dares to claim, “We have to keep going,” as if he bears no responsibility for the exiles that followed. Among all the faithful, he stands out as the most problematic one.
Why doesn’t anyone seem to notice JOE? My friend consistently avoids taking accountability. On the other hand, Francesca has recently gained attention due to a couple of misunderstandings, yet JOE keeps making mistakes constantly.
Could you picture the uproar if Joe manages to reach the final, given his history of leading the charge? It seems as though Twitter might just crash under the weight of opinions.
‘Has it ever been suggested that Joe made a mistake, considering all the names he provided, which ultimately turned out to be incorrect, and managed to persuade others to follow his suggestions as well?’
Previously on the show, Charlotte agreed to team up with Minah as a traitor in last Thursday’s episode.
In the thrilling world of this captivating series, I found myself on the edge of my seat as Minah remained the lone Traitor, left standing in the game. The twist came when Linda, a beloved character and fan-favorite, was exiled from the castle during Wednesday’s episode. This left Minah with no choice but to seek out a new ally, further fueling the anticipation for what’s to come next!
After forming an all-male group last year, Minah found herself in a dilemma regarding who to include in her new sisterhood – Charlotte, Lisa, and Frankie were contenders. However, she eventually decided to bring in Faithful, who pretends to be Welsh, to maintain the bond and diversity within the group.
In a straightforward manner, Minah disclosed her true self to Charlotte and then proposed a tough choice: either ally with the Traitors or face elimination from the game.
Charlotte swiftly accepted the offer and joined forces with Minah on the castle tower for their first double murder; they chose Anna as their victim.)
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2025-01-17 04:07