Prime Video’s reality show ‘The Traitors’ is currently rife with unexpected turns. As the show progresses, both the contestants’ bewilderment and the audience’s engagement intensify. However, it’s become clear that a select few are driving the narrative. Out of the initial 20 participants, many have been eliminated, and the remaining contestants are struggling to make a significant impact. Five contestants, in particular, are under scrutiny for their lackluster performances, failing both to identify the traitors and to contribute any new dimensions to the game.
Here’s a look at the five weakest contestants on the show so far:
Sudhanshu Pandey: Despite high expectations due to his experience, Sudhanshu’s performance has been underwhelming. He neither successfully identifies traitors nor is taken seriously in the game, rendering his presence almost invisible.
Nikita Luther: Despite being a poker player, Nikita hasn’t demonstrated any strategic prowess. She seems to be reeling from an early setback, struggling to connect with others and openly express her views. Her decision to decline the opportunity to become a traitor further hampered her chances.
Harsh Gujral: Harsh’s name has gained attention primarily because of Urfi Javed’s interest in him. However, in terms of the mental game, he lags behind. While contestants like Urfi and Apoorva have figured out the traitors, Harsh remains oblivious.
Jannat Zubair: Jannat appears ill-suited for the show. She lacks independent opinions and tends to follow the group’s lead. Her game hinges on the group dynamic, and without it, she may struggle to survive. The audience also perceives her as insignificant, making her an unlikely suspect as a traitor.
Jasmin Bhasin: Jasmin seems to be under the impression that she’s still on ‘Bigg Boss’ rather than ‘The Traitors.’ Her confusion is evident, and she has even expressed a desire to be eliminated. She is leading the game in the wrong direction and misleading others.