Yup should season two is set to take place approximately 10 months after season one during a 4th of July weekend and if all goes as planned filming wise it should be set to premiere January of next year.We finished The Pitt last night. I'm ok to be done with that one, it was great but exhausting and heavy. Is there a plan for another season?
boy, I said the same thing but managed to use twice as many words.Yes. It will take place 10 months later over 4th of July weekend. It will come out in January 2026.
Will make for a nice Xmas binge re-watchYup should season two is set to take place approximately 10 months after season one during a 4th of July weekend and if all goes as planned filming wise it should be set to premiere January of next year.
We haven’t made it to Canada yet but we watch all of the US, all of the UK and the first season of Australia and TBH, so far UK seems to be the only series thus far to really get their heads out of their own asses both as Traitors and Faithfuls. The US being full of reality stars probably hinders them selecting the best and brightest their (though some who make a living basically competing in reality show competitions, are a bit better than a random Real Housewife). The first season of Australia the Traitors ran circles around the faithful in ways I hadn’t seen. The Aussie version was a bit interesting in that it veered away more from the US/UK versions which shared a lot of the same gameplay and challenges. The biggest issue with the Aussie version though is the lack of a Scottish Castle. The whole thing feels like it’s taking place a Mariott which reallly kills som of the pagan cult vibes that serve the US/UK versions so well.Also I know a lot of you are on the Traitors bandwagon. Decided after season 2 of the US one to go to the Canadian version. Season 2 of the Canadian one is a master class of incompetence. Like the most obvious traitor pick and nobody could get their head out of their ass.
The Canadian one is set in a manor in Quebec just outside of Montreal. It definitely lacks a certain something for sure, but is still entertaining. You're dealing on the other hand with a bunch of Canadian Big Brother/Bachelor/Amazing Race contestants, so most of them will be unrecognizable to anyone outside of Canada.We haven’t made it to Canada yet but we watch all of the US, all of the UK and the first season of Australia and TBH, so far UK seems to be the only series thus far to really get their heads out of their own asses both as Traitors and Faithfuls. The US being full of reality stars probably hinders them selecting the best and brightest their (though some who make a living basically competing in reality show competitions, are a bit better than a random Real Housewife). The first season of Australia the Traitors ran circles around the faithful in ways I hadn’t seen. The Aussie version was a bit interesting in that it veered away more from the US/UK versions which shared a lot of the same gameplay and challenges. The biggest issue with the Aussie version though is the lack of a Scottish Castle. The whole thing feels like it’s taking place a Mariott which reallly kills som of the pagan cult vibes that serve the US/UK versions so well.