
"I would like to keep abreast of whatever the internet is buzzing about, but when my child finally gets to sleep at the end of the day, I am a shell of a middle-aged human who is only able to muster the attention span necessary to fall into an old familiar comfort watch. (Lately that's Law & Order, though it does more watching me than I do it.)"
"Kelsey McKinney, who once declared it the best show on television, and I would further argue that this current season, Season 4, is the best yet. Not because the cast is better-though I was absolutely thrilled to see the inclusion of two of my all-time favorite Real Housewives, Candiace Dillard Bassett of Potomac, and Lisa fucking Rinna of Beverly Hills-or because they've improved the gameplay, or because Alan Cumming continues to dig deeper into the bit as a combination of campy philosopher and dominatrix."
"When last year's initial casting announcement included Rapaport, I wasn't sure I would want to tune in. The one-time actor, now full-time piece of shit, has spent the past several years being a loud and proud racist in defense of Zionism, justifying the Israeli government's genocidal campaign that has forced millions of Palestinians into starvation, violated so-called "ceasefire" agreements, and killed more than 70,000 Palestinians."
A parent of a toddler mainly watches children’s shows and familiar comfort television after late nights, but still prioritizes The Traitors. Season 4 is declared the strongest season, aided by notable cast additions including Candiace Dillard Bassett and Lisa Rinna, and by Alan Cumming’s intensified performance. The season produces a major on-screen moment: the public humiliation of Michael Rapaport. Rapaport is portrayed as a former actor turned full-time provocateur who loudly defends Zionism. He is accused of justifying Israeli actions that have caused mass Palestinian suffering, starvation, ceasefire violations, and tens of thousands of deaths.
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