During a game for silver, the candidates must complete a puzzle. Three teams run frantically towards huge puzzle pieces to assemble them in a different place. Ferri thinks he’s being smart and throws the puzzle pieces of the other teams a bit further away. It now takes just a little longer for them to collect their pieces. And that fanaticism counts heavily on him.
Nathan and especially Billy are furious. Billy is therefore 99.9% sure that he will vote for Ferri during the round table. In the cars back to the chateau, the atmosphere does not improve, but Ferri only really feels the loneliness when they get out of the car.
Ferri notices that all the other candidates are wandering off in groups. He is left on his own and knows that the rest are now gossiping about him. All alone he stands in front of the chateau.
During the round table he takes a flight forward; he wants to make it clear that he really is not a Traitor and especially what this afternoon does to him. “My brother died when he was 35,” he begins. “Then I ended up in a downward spiral and people walked around me with a bow. And that feeling crept up on me at that moment.” The actor is visibly emotional.
He apologizes for the “fanatical behavior” and makes it clear to the group that if they do go for him, he won’t mind.
Giorgio listens to the story, but takes it with a grain of salt. Ferri, of course, remains an actor. Yet it is the radio presenter who is eventually banned by the group, even his ‘friend’ Billy votes for him. But alas: Giorgio is a Faithful, so the three Traitors remain in the game.
The Traitors can be seen every Friday at 8 p.m. on RTL 4 and you can watch Videoland.