Towards the end of the most recent episode of the BBC’s fantastic first season of Celebrity Traitors, rugby player Joe Marler fixed a withering glare at Jonathan Ross and looked as if he was preparing to drop-kick him over the battlements of Ardross Castle in the Scottish Highlands. He was frustrated because it was plain to him that Ross was one of the three traitors hidden in their midst – while his fellow celebs bumbled on regardless, unable to see the back-stabber concealed in plain sight. Marler couldn’t understand it. How could so many overachievers be so useless at weeding out the saboteur seated right in front of them?
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