The Traitors fans have predicted that Paul will ‘turn on one of his own’ again after Miles failed to pull his weight in the graveyard challenge.
During Friday’s episode the contestants were tasked with finding gold which was hidden beneath some headstones, with £10,000 up for grabs they had to work together to uncover the prize while going undetected by a spotlight.
While the group got to work, digging the graves, Traitor Miles stood on the sidelines choosing to instruct the group on which direction the light was heading in.
After the game, the other Traitors Paul and Harry both agreed that by choosing not to get involved Miles made himself look suspicious.
Harry explained: ‘I think Miles standing on the wall just wasn’t helping anyone because he was shouting but the direction is different for everyone.
The Traitors fans have predicted that Paul will ‘turn on one of his own’ again after Miles failed to pull his weight in the graveyard challenge
During Friday’s episode the contestants were tasked with finding gold which was hidden beneath some headstones, with Traitor Miles choosing to stand on the sidelines
He continued: ‘I think he just couldn’t be a**** to get his hands dirty. I just don’t see how he is helping.’
Paul added: ‘Miles, the way he is behaving at the moment. There’s a respect that you have got to have for the game and to be a Traitor.
‘How comfortable have you got to be to sit back and think you’re not going to get murdered and tell the entire group like “I’m not going to get involved in this game,” Traitor or not that is not being a team player.’
Previously fans of the show saw Paul turn on Traitor Ash when he threw her under the bus during Wednesday’s tense round table.
When Ash’s name was put forward she was forced to defend herself, but failed to persuade the others as more Faithfuls began to suspect her.
Traitor’s Paul and Harry then joined forces and voted for the events coordinator to be eliminated in a savage betrayal after she had ‘poorly performed’.
Following Thursday’s commentary from Paul, viewers suspected that Miles could be next in the firing line for not pulling his weight.
One person wrote: ‘I can already see Harry and Paul turning on Miles now, banishing another of their own, savage.’
After the game, the other Traitors Paul and Harry (pictured) both agreed that by choosing not to get involved Miles made himself look suspicious
Paul said: ‘Miles, the way he is behaving at the moment. There’s a respect that you have got to have for the game and to be a Traitor. Traitor or not that is not being a team player’
Following Thursday’s commentary from Paul, viewers suspected that Miles could be next in the firing line for not pulling his weight
One person wrote: ‘I can already see Harry and Paul turning on Miles now, banishing another of their own, savage’
‘Paul and Harry getting Miles’ name into people’s heads,’ someone else agreed.
A third added: ‘Miles might have put a target on his back by not pulling his weight in the grave challenge, which is honestly the first time he’s put a foot wrong in this game.’
‘Think Miles might have just shot himself in the foot. And the other two Traitors are about to stab him in the back…..’ another echoed.
One fan commented: ‘Paul and Harry are gonna go after Miles at the round table & Miles is gonna out 1 of them.’
Ash became the first Traitor to be sent home when she was betrayed by her fellow teammates Paul and Harry in Wednesday’s brutal episode.
Fans branded Paul a ‘psychopath’ and the ‘best Traitor yet’ as he threw Ash under the bus during the tense round table.
Breaking down in tears when challenged by the Faithful’s the business manager claimed he ‘missed his family’ and ‘wouldn’t mind going home’ in an act which viewers of the show claimed was ‘Oscar worthy.’
At the round table, the contestants confronted people who they thought were the Traitors who were ‘murdering’ players each night in a bid to win the prize money for themselves.
When Ash’s name was put forward she was forced to defend herself, but failed to persuade the others as more Faithfuls began to suspect her.
Speaking to the camera ahead of the meeting, Paul explained: ‘This plan, if executed well could be effective.’
When it was his turned to face questions he then broke down in floods of fake tears and said: ‘I’m thinking about my little boy at home and I’m kind of ready to go.
‘I think it’s the people that are quieter, not the confident ones that could be potential Traitors.’
Fans previously branded Paul a ‘psychopath’ and the ‘best Traitor yet’ as he threw Ash under the bus during the tense round table
When Ash’s name was put forward she was forced to defend herself, but failed to persuade the others as more Faithfuls began to suspect her
Sharing his thoughts, Andrew responded: ‘100% I think Paul is a faithful. I think the Traitors have got us going in ones and twos.’
Ash added to the camera : ‘I thought they [Paul, Harry and Miles] would be above ground trying to steer the conversation away from me and they are totally throwing me under the bus!’
And Paul’s plan seemingly worked when Ash received the most votes from the Faithful’s, meaning she would be voted out.
Miles was the only Traitor not to vote for Ash as he put Brian’s name down in a bid to avert suspicion.