EPISODE · Nov 10, 2025 · 31 MIN
Why Smart People Fall for Obvious Lies – The Traitors Finale Breakdown
from The Deductionist Podcast · host ben cardall
Why do we trust people who are clearly lying? In this episode, we break down The Traitors UK finale through the lens of behavioral science, psychology, and game theory. From Alan Carr’s sneaky laugh to the final betrayal, we explore why even smart people misread deception — and what it says about all of us. Cognitive overload, cortisol spikes, groupthink bias, emotional contagion ,this reality show is a case study in human behaviour under pressure. Whether you’re a psychology nerd or a Traitors fan, this episode will blow your mind. 🔍 Topics We Cover: Why Alan Carr fooled everyone The psychology of lying under pressure Game theory vs gut instinct Social identity theory & trust collapse 👇 COMMENT BELOW: Would YOU spot the traitor? Faithful or faker?Join my community where we tackle wild experiments like this from rapid learning sprints to curiosity-based deep dives. ➤ Access the free tier or go deeper with exclusive paid challenges: https://www.omniscient-insights.com/axiom https://www.omniscient-insights.com/community-home MERCH -- https://the-deductionist.myspreadshop.co.uk/all E-SCAPE GAME -- https://www.youtube.com/@thedeductionistteam Everything else you need -- https://linktr.ee/bencardall Music provided by https://robertjohncollinsmusic.com/`
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