The Traitors Season 4: Johnny Weir’s Secret Alliance of Eight – The Faithful Coup Targeting Colton Underwood
Johnny Weir’s Secret Alliance of Eight: The Faithful Coup That’s About to Flip the Game
The Traitors Season 4 is heating up on Peacock, and Episode 6, “Planning a Coup,” delivered one of the most promising Faithful power plays yet.
With the original Traitors—Candiace Dillard Bassett, Lisa Rinna, and Rob Rausch—still gliding under the radar, the Faithfuls finally showed signs of organizing… and Olympic figure skater Johnny Weir is leading the charge.
Before the latest mission kicked off, Johnny gathered a core group—Tara Lipinski (his longtime skating partner and close friend), Mark Ballas, Maura Higgins, and Kristen Kish—to pitch an ambitious plan: form a solid alliance of eight Faithfuls capable of dominating future Round Table votes. This bloc could finally wrest control from the chaos and manipulation that’s kept the Traitors safe for so long.
Johnny didn’t stop at the initial quartet. He expanded the vision, floating additional names as potential members: Stephen Colletti, Candiace Dillard Bassett, Eric Nam, and even Rob Rausch (ironically, one of the hidden Traitors).
The primary targets? Comedian Ron Funches and, crucially, Colton Underwood, whom Johnny and his allies view as the game’s shadowy ringleader—someone pulling strings behind votes and steering suspicion away from the real threats.
This isn’t just casual chit-chat; it’s a calculated bid for voting supremacy. If the eight stick together, they could lock in banishments, force the Traitors into defensive murders, and potentially expose the deception before it’s too late.
Johnny’s pitch highlights a growing frustration among quieter Faithfuls who’ve watched louder players like Colton dominate discussions while the Traitors pick them off one by one.
The timing couldn’t be better—or more ironic. Rob Rausch, included in Johnny’s proposed alliance, reportedly grew concerned about targeting Ron (seeing him as an “easy” but possibly innocent banishment) and learned of the anti-Colton push, putting the Traitor trio in a tough spot.
Meanwhile, Colton’s own desperate maneuvers—like trying to “hold a Traitor hostage” by cutting side deals—only fueled the narrative that he’s too influential to ignore.
Will Johnny Weir’s alliance hold firm at the next Round Table, or will Traitor sabotage fracture it from within? With the episode ending on a jaw-dropping “murder in plain sight” twist involving Lisa Rinna and a cursed amulet, the stakes have never been higher.
The Traitors Season 4 continues streaming on Peacock—don’t miss the fallout from this Faithful coup attempt! What do you think: Can Johnny’s group finally turn the tide? Drop your predictions below.