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In the first five minutes, the Balafre announces that Episode 3 will feature the “Double Face” challenge. Unlike previous episodes where contestants voted publicly, here they must wear masks and physically wrestle a giant, grease-covered cercueil (coffin) to the other side of a mud pit.
The updated element? The loser of each round does not leave immediately. Instead, they become a “Spectre” – a ghost player who lives in the attic, watches all future alliances via hidden monitors, and gets to cast a secret vote to eliminate someone in the finale.
Sharp-eyed viewers noticed that the Balafre wears a ring seen in Season 1 of Les Cinquante. Fans believe it is Julien (from Koh-Lanta) , who was voted out first in 2019. This would explain the sadistic rules—revenge on the production.
The episode opens at sunset in the Norman castle used as the set. The lighting is green, the fog machines are working overtime, and the Balafre’s voice echoes through stone corridors.
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Pro tip: If you are outside France, use a VPN set to Paris to access TF1+ without geoblocks.
To understand the magnitude of Episode 3, we need to revisit the cliffhanger from Episode 2. After the first “Cercle de Confiance” (Circle of Trust), two factions had emerged:
At the end of Episode 2, Nino secretly stole a “Immunité Noire” (Black Immunity) from the Wolves’ camp, triggering a mass confrontation. The episode ended with host Denis Brogniart (in a surprise cameo) announcing a “Tournike Tribunal” for Episode 3.
Here’s why "I French reality TV show tournike episode 3 updated" is a must-read search. In the original airing, this segment was cut for time. The updated version restores a 14-minute scene in the “Salle des Mirages” (Room of Mirrors) where Léa negotiates with Sofia.
Léa offers Sofia a place in the Wolves if she votes out Rayan instead of Marc-Antoine. Sofia pretends to agree. But the camera catches her crossing her fingers behind her back. In French reality TV lore, this is being compared to Koh-Lanta’s legendary Claude betrayal.
Simultaneously, Nino finds a hidden “Avantage Caché” (Hidden Advantage) inside a water jug—a second voting power. He can cast two elimination votes.
Remember the poison totem? Léa had to eliminate someone. The smart move was to target Viktor (already a Spectre). Instead, Léa walked up to Shanice during a private confessional and whispered: “Le totem dit que c’est toi.”
Shanice broke down crying, thinking she was going home. But here is the updated twist the producers hid: The “Poison de Chute” doesn’t eliminate someone. It forces the holder to switch teams.
Léa is now part of the “Spectres” living in the attic with Viktor. Shanice remains in the game but must compete alone for the rest of the season.
Social media exploded. The hashtag #TeamLéaTraitor is trending in Paris, Lyon, and Brussels.