Peter Rhodes on educated animals, early adopters and the fascinating lure of the bacon slicer
Peter Rhodes on educated animals, early adopters and the fascinating lure of the bacon slicer

This time last year I was enthusing about The Traitors (BBC) which I thought was excellent. I described it as “a compulsive peek at the nastier side of human nature.” But it was a bit of a one-trick pony.
Having seen The Traitors progress from start to climax once, with its promise of “detection, backstabbing and trust,” I'm not much interested in watching the well-hyped second series. Been there, done that.