Rob R Chose Chaos at the Round Table (And We Thank Him for It)

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Rob R Chose Chaos at the Round Table (And We Thank Him for It)

If Episode 6 of The Traitors Season 4 had a subtitle, it would be “Trust Is a Myth, and Everyone Is Tired.” The hour delivered paranoia, petty side-eyes, and enough kitchen drama to qualify as a Bravo crossover event. Alliances shifted, friendships cracked, and Lisa Rinna reminded everyone that she does not whisper—she performs.

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Rob R Chose Chaos at the Round Table (And We Thank Him for It)

The episode kicked off with the lingering tension from the last round table still hanging in the castle like damp fog.

Colton Underwood found himself squarely in Lisa Rinna’s line of fire. This was after a few too many “just asking questions” moments turned into a full-blown interrogation. Lisa, armed with intuition and volume, made it clear she wasn’t buying Colton’s innocent-act tour.

Colton decides to have a one-on-one with Lisa. This doesn’t fare well for either one. They both end up of stating the other is a traitor. Colton tells her “I’ll keep you safe at the round table. If you will keep me safe in the turret.” Lisa responds “I am a faithful. And I am more than a housewife!”

Rob R Chose Chaos at the Round Table (And We Thank Him for It)

 

Lisa And Colton Continue To Throw Daggers

“If it looks rehearsed, it probably is,” she quipped, effectively turning breakfast into a courtroom. Colton pushed back, insisting he was being targeted for playing too clean, but Lisa’s skepticism spread like gossip at brunch. By the end of the day, half the castle was suddenly “just noticing” Colton a lot more.

Meanwhile, over in the castle kitchen—aka the unofficial drama annex. The fallout between Lisa, Rob R, and Candiace reached simmering-point status! Rob R’s rogue round table vote continued to age poorly, like milk left out during a murder mystery. Lisa wasn’t letting it go. She kept pointing out that Rob’s “big brain move” looked suspiciously like self-preservation wrapped in chaos.

Rob R Chose Chaos at the Round Table (And We Thank Him for It)

Candiace, never one to mince words, labelled the move “reckless.” Adding that unpredictability is cute in theory but deadly in a game built on trust. Rob defended himself with strategy-speak, but the damage was done: the Traitor trio now resembled coworkers after a disastrous team-building retreat.

Rob R Tries To Dig Himself Out

Despite the fractures, alliances did begin to form—mostly out of mutual fear. A loose Faithful coalition quietly emerged, bonding over shared suspicion and whispered late-night chats.

Lisa naturally found herself at the center, pulling in players who trusted her instincts even if they feared her delivery. Colton attempted to solidify his own numbers, but the vibe was less “strategic mastermind” and more “guy explaining himself too much.”

On the Traitor side, unity officially became optional. Rob began operating solo-adjacent, Candiace started keeping receipts, and Lisa made it abundantly clear that loyalty without communication is just bad manners. The episode ended with everyone smiling politely while mentally drafting each other’s eviction speeches.

In short, Episode 6 was messy, strategic, and deeply unserene. The alliances are fragile, the egos are loud, and if you thought trust was coming back anytime soon—oh, sweet Faithful, bless your heart. 🗡️📺

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