
"Just kidding. The question is if someone was murdered last night - a fate determined by whether or not someone took a shield. If nobody was greedy and snuck one for themselves, the Traitors would have had no choice but to let them all live. And sure enough, everybody arrives at breakfast, which is bad news for our Traitors, and for those hoping there'd be less competition over the smoked salmon."
"This three-man race proves especially tricky for Rob to navigate. He's close with Colton, Lisa is his fellow Traitor, and he's suddenly growing fond of Ron, with whom he connects with over chess. Rob says that he thinks Ron isn't thriving in the game because he's an introvert and has a lot of compassion for him. In turn, Ron tells Rob he can tell he's a good guy from the way he talks about his family."
No murder occurred because no one took a shield, forcing the Traitors to forgo killing and leaving all players alive at breakfast. Suspicion concentrates on Colton and Ron after repeated targeting and banishments, with Lisa also under scrutiny despite having killed Monet. Colton pushes Lisa's name, and Natalie notes Lisa's behavior as inconsistent with expectations. Rob struggles with loyalty decisions because of his closeness to Colton, partnership with Lisa, and growing rapport with Ron through chess. A subsequent mission in a haunted cabin offers clues tied to a gravestone for money or a shield prize.
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