The Traitors: Will Cambridgeshire contestant Freddie survive tonight's banishment?
Peterborough's very own Traitor, Freddie Fraser, has been recruited just days away from the final by fellow Traitor Charlotte. Despite having no choice in the matter, the odds are looking stacked against him in tonight's round table.
Representing Cambridgeshire in this years competition, the 20-year old was made an impossible ultimatum last night - to become a Traitor or be "murdered" and leave the game.
Freddie was shocked to discover that Charlotte was the only Traitor left standing after admitting that he suspected her the least out of all the players. But Charlotte, who was only recently recruited herself, explained to viewers that she had ulterior motives in inviting Freddie to the treacherous group.
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Freddie explained: "I was completely shocked - to the core. She was the last person I thought was a Traitor."
While Freddie agreed to the traitorous proposition, Charlotte had even more tricks up her sleeve. She explained to the audience that whilst she knew Faithful Leanne had a shield, she didn't want her new companion Freddie to know this.
Previously in the episode, Leanne revealed that she had a shield to Jake, Francesca and Charlotte, believing that the three were Faithfuls. This left Freddie and Alexander in the dark.
As a result, Charlotte hoped that she could convince Freddie to murder Leanne and unknowingly throw both himself and Alexander under the bus as top suspects.
She explained: "I decided to with-hold from Freddie the fact that I know Leanne has the shield. Leanne only told me, Frankie and Jake, so I am going to use that information to my benefit. Which is kind of evil."
The episode ended before we knew who the Traitors decided to "murder", so all will be revealed in tonight's episode.
Having studied politics at both A-level and university level, Freddie entered the castle and immediately won viewers' hearts. One of this year's youngest contenders, Freddie revealed to the Radio Times why he chose to join the game.
He said: "I just think it's such an interesting concept for a game, it's very strategic and psychological, and it’s all about using your brain. I think I've got a skill set that makes me suited to being quite good at the game and I thought why not just give it a go and apply, and here we are."
Having received suspicion from players as a Faithful, the odds are doubly stacked against him now that he really is a Traitor. At the round table, he faced numerous accusations and votes against him, despite being innocent at the time.
The question remains - will Freddie survive tonight's banishment now that he's got another Traitor ready to betray him? The chances are looking slim for Cambridgeshire's shot at winning, but with the mysterious, new power being unveiled tonight, the game is still up in the air.
You can watch the final episodes of the Traitors today (January 23) and Friday on BBC1 and iPlayer.