The Traitors star Stephen makes ANOTHER major error as viewers are left baffled as to why he hasn’t been caught

Traitors star Stephen has made another huge mistake as viewers continue to be surprised he wasn’t caught.
The Scottish Traitor recently found himself facing roundtable heat thanks to Jessie’s ‘library’ theory; but Fiona’s banishment let him off the hook.
But even though it’s obvious for now, viewers noticed a big mistake he made in Wednesday’s episode.
The mistake that fans mentioned was that after breakfast, Stephen went to the kitchen to talk to Harriet and check if she was suspicious of him in order to protect Rachel.
He said: ‘I have no idea about Rachel. And this morning at breakfast he said, “Look who didn’t go to Rachel and is protecting her. I’m not protecting her by saying that.”
But this could have led to her downfall, as Stephen believed she said this at the chaotic breakfast, while Harriet actually made the comment during the confessional – meaning only she and Rachel could hear it.
The Traitors star Stephen makes another huge mistake as viewers continue to be surprised he hasn’t been caught
The Scottish Traitor recently found himself facing heat at a roundtable thanks to Jessie’s ‘library’ theory – but Fiona’s banishment let him off the hook
This mistake seemed to blow Harriet’s mind, and she replied: ‘No, no, don’t worry at all. If I put it that way, you’re not on my list.’
Viewers called out his mistake, writing: “Unless they cut things out, I’m sure Harriet never mentioned at breakfast that she would be careful who defends Rachel… she only mentioned it to the traitors Stephen might have just killed himself with.”;
‘Oh. I think Stephen might have dropped his camouflage… He said to Harriet: “You said to watch out for the people guarding Rachel at the table” Oh Stephen. He didn’t say this at the table. HE SAID THIS IN THE CONFESSION.’
But what really makes people wonder how Stephen didn’t get caught is his facial expressions.
Other viewers said: ‘STEPHEN IS LITERALLY BRIGHT PINK’; ‘How can you look at Stephen at every round table and think that he is not a traitor, that he looks so guilty!’;
‘Doesn’t anyone measure Stephen’s flush at every round table?’; ‘Just looking at Stephen I’ve never seen anyone look this guilty in my life’;
‘Why aren’t we aware of the fact that Stephen is always bright red at the round table?’; ‘Will no one mention that Stephen turns pink at every round table?’
Just last week, viewers predicted Stephen’s days in goal were numbered after he made another huge mistake at the roundtable.
The mistake that fans mentioned was that Stephen tried to protect Rachel by going into the kitchen after breakfast and talking to Harriet to see if Rachel was suspicious of him.
But it’s Stephen’s facial expressions that make people wonder how he didn’t get caught.
Viewers called out her mistake, writing: ‘Unless they cut things out, I’m sure Harriet never mentioned at breakfast that she’d be careful who defends Rachel.’
The night before had seen her and her traitorous friend Rachel publicly put nine contestants on trial for murder by marking their names with red fingerprints on the family tree displayed in the hallway.
Presenter Claudia Winkleman explained this development over breakfast: ‘Even though they didn’t commit a murder, they tried nine of you for murder. ‘They did this openly yesterday.’
While the Loyalists tried to figure out how the nine were chosen, Ellie discovered red marks on the family tree, leading the group to try to narrow down who might have done them.
Maz asked: ‘Surely at some point someone must have noticed this, someone must have been passing by and done this.’
Eager to deflect suspicion from Rachel and himself, Stephen decided to pin the blame on Maz, as he had seen her and Roxie in the picture just moments before Rachel made the signs.
He admitted feeling the pressure in his confessional, saying: ‘I wasn’t expecting this and I’m worried for myself and Rachel. I’ll have to blame this on Maz.’
Wasting no time in the roundtable, Stephen immediately put his plan into action to sow doubt in Maz, beginning: ‘There’s something I want to point out.
‘These murders are obvious, they are designed to give us clues. Because while everyone else is running wild around the castle, you’re asking the Traitors to do something. So who was the last person I saw in that painting?’
Other viewers said: ‘STEPHEN IS LITERALLY BRIGHT PINK’; ‘How can you look at Stephen at every round table and think that he is not a traitor, that he looks so guilty!’
However, she mistakenly inferred that Sadık had been thinking about the murder plan the night before, despite only realizing it that morning, leaking evidence of his own guilt in the process.
He said: ‘And I’ve talked to you throughout this process before Maz. I thought to myself last night; ah, sorry after learning how to do this this morning. ‘You were the last person I saw there.’
Despite efforts to cover up the Freudian slip and the fact that it appeared unnoticed by other players, fans watching at home immediately noticed the mistake and rushed to X to declare it a sign that Stephen’s exile was imminent.
They wrote: ‘Stephen is so stressed he literally turned pink… He looks so guilty he blurted out that he was thinking about it last night… Stephen no ooooo.’
‘Stephen won’t last long. He sat there sweating, accidentally saying last night instead of this morning, trying to act like there wasn’t a traitor in the small group chat.




