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Thomas Norman is back and we are recapping The Traitors US Season 4 Episode 5: “If You’re Gonna Come for Me, I’ll Finish You.” 🏰
From shirtless overalls (yes, we committed to the Rob cosplay) to one of the most explosive roundtable confrontations of the season, this episode gave us layered strategy, emotional landmines, and a breakfast table that felt like a battlefield.
We break down:
Dorinda vs. Ron and the coldest breakfast entrance of the season (“literally crickets”)
Kristen absolutely CLOCKING Colton’s strategy: “He surveys the group and then reverse engineers the conversation.”
The salmon shortage crisis and why hoarding protein might actually be traitor behavior
The kitchen fight between Colton and Michael that spiraled fast
The controversial “29 years” comment and how intention vs. impact played out at the roundtable
Why Lisa’s “it doesn’t matter how you meant it, it matters how he took it” was elite therapy language
The larger conversation around Colton’s Bachelor history and why it continues to follow him
And whether this was smart gameplay… or emotional self-destruction
This episode had secrets, strategy, weaponized wording, and some of the most uncomfortable tension we’ve seen so far this season.
If you’re watching The Traitors US on Peacock, and you want deep strategy analysis mixed with Bravo-level chaos commentary, you’re in the right place.
📲 Follow Us:
🎧 Subscribe, rate, and review Bravoholics Anonymous wherever you listen to podcasts.
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By BravoholicsAnonymousThomas Norman is back and we are recapping The Traitors US Season 4 Episode 5: “If You’re Gonna Come for Me, I’ll Finish You.” 🏰
From shirtless overalls (yes, we committed to the Rob cosplay) to one of the most explosive roundtable confrontations of the season, this episode gave us layered strategy, emotional landmines, and a breakfast table that felt like a battlefield.
We break down:
Dorinda vs. Ron and the coldest breakfast entrance of the season (“literally crickets”)
Kristen absolutely CLOCKING Colton’s strategy: “He surveys the group and then reverse engineers the conversation.”
The salmon shortage crisis and why hoarding protein might actually be traitor behavior
The kitchen fight between Colton and Michael that spiraled fast
The controversial “29 years” comment and how intention vs. impact played out at the roundtable
Why Lisa’s “it doesn’t matter how you meant it, it matters how he took it” was elite therapy language
The larger conversation around Colton’s Bachelor history and why it continues to follow him
And whether this was smart gameplay… or emotional self-destruction
This episode had secrets, strategy, weaponized wording, and some of the most uncomfortable tension we’ve seen so far this season.
If you’re watching The Traitors US on Peacock, and you want deep strategy analysis mixed with Bravo-level chaos commentary, you’re in the right place.
📲 Follow Us:
🎧 Subscribe, rate, and review Bravoholics Anonymous wherever you listen to podcasts.
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