At this stage, traitorsit feels like most of the strategic gameplay is now the responsibility of . bachelorI’m Peter Weber. After Janelle Pierzina, who was this season’s most outspoken contestant, suggested to her pal, older brother Alum Dan Giesling was a traitor and was kicked out of the game. The following week, Peter took her place and got everyone together to vote Dan out. was He is actually a traitor, and last week he cast suspicion on the traitor Parvati Shallow.
Sensing that Peter is a danger to her, Parvati persuades fellow traitor Phaedra Parks to invite Peter to their turret, the hideout of their murder plot, and to become a traitor herself. Invited. I personally thought this was a smart move and a great way to add some excitement to the show. Although the season is in its seventh episode, only one of the three traitors has been identified and exiled. It was necessary to change the format of the program. I was excited by the idea that Peter, who is said to be “the most faithful of the believers,” might actually accept an invitation to Traitor Town and turn against the very believers he was leading. And – oh! – How He is leading them! That’s the thing about Peter. Not only is he looking for traitors to deport, he spearheads an entire rebel movement, creating a faction of supporters consisting of Trichelle Cannatella, Bergey, John Bercow, and Kevin Kreider, who are behind him. He is doing what he says. and call. Last week, when Peter received his invitation to be a traitor, he said, [a traitor] I’m adding it now. “If I don’t take this, I don’t see why they won’t kill me.” I was sure he would jump at the chance to up the game and antagonize those who trusted him. And this week, Peter did the unthinkable. he said “no”.
After extending the invitation, Parvati and Phaedra are visited by host Alan Cumming, who tells them, “Peter has rejected your temptations,” and like me, they too are floored. My jaw dropped.
“I’m going to be loyal to the end. I want to contribute to this victory the right way, I can’t let my team down. I looked into Bergie’s eyes, I looked into Trishelle’s eyes, and I made a promise to them. There was no way I could do that,” Peter said in his confessional, which was likely filmed with the help of a crane and a telephoto lens, as he was far away on a high horse. In other words, come. It’s a strategic reality show packed with some of the most outlandish personalities in recent television history. Go big or go home.
It’s understandable that Peter doesn’t want to create drama for himself. If it were me, Lord knows all the deception would wreak havoc on my already delicate gastrointestinal plumbing. Maybe he understands himself well enough that he doesn’t want to mess up his followers like he messed up Hannah during the season. bachelor.I can’t blame him for not wanting to make a movie. yet another This time his farewells to his four new real-life best friends are filmed in front of a camera, after which he gains the power to murder them.
Even after Peter refused to become a traitor, he knew he would continue to be targeted for killing, but I wonder if he considered the fact that he would also be targeted for exile? It is. Because Peter’s allegiance to his core group of believers is very unpleasant, even questionable. On several occasions, he literally shut the door in Phaedra, MJ, and Parvati’s faces because he was discussing personal strategy with Trishelle, John, Kevin, and Virgie. And while their loyalty to each other is admirable, excluding everyone else aroused suspicion and created enemy camps among the believers. Peter has multiple targets, and now it’s not just the traitors who are intent on his disappearance.
Things would have been very different if Peter had switched sides, which is a shame, but this is a game that bends its own rules. Who’s to say something bigger and more shocking won’t happen before it’s all over?