
"Mainly, Mohammed was happy just to kick about with Imrie again. She's wonderful, he says. Everything you think she might be, she absolutely is she's just brilliant. Which brings us to the root of the problem, the answer to the question: What the hell happened, Nick? Spoiler alert: we intend to talk about exactly what went down in the most infuriating Traitors final since, well, the last non-celebrity Traitors."
"Mohammed defends himself stoutly: I think I was relatively astute during it, he says. But when it came to Joe, during those last two or three days, I became convinced I was being played. All of him saying, I want it to be just you and me in the final' maybe that was him trying to string me along because he was a traitor and he wanted to win. And then everything becomes confirmation bias."
Nick Mohammed was on the set of War, an HBO series of legal eagles, tech-bro hot shots and ugly divorces, a punchy, slick enterprise unlike The Celebrity Traitors except for shared high drama and tension. Mohammed reunited warmly with Celia Imrie and enjoyed their time together. Traitors had been filmed months earlier, leaving contestants aware of castle events while maintaining secrecy. In the final, Joe Marler aimed for victory while Nick's doubts and suspicion of being played led to confirmation bias that undermined their chances. Mohammed defends his judgement as generally astute but admits conviction of manipulation in the last days. A post-series reunion on Gogglebox occurred without visible animosity.
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