The Traitors fans were left baffled as they admitted they have no idea who Adam is after he was the latest Faithful murdered.
Builder-come-ghost hunter Adam was murdered during Thursday's episode after Traitors Rachel and Stephen's deadly gamble paid off.
The Traitors were forced to commit a risky move in the turret as they deliberated whether Adam, James or Jessie had missed out on a shield during the mission but luckily chose Adam - the only one of the three who didn't.
The contestants shared their shock and disappointment when Adam didn't make it down to breakfast the next morning.
However the reaction from fans on social media was very different - with most admitting they had no idea who he was.
One viewer said they had to Google Adam after his murder while another asked if they 'blinked whenever he was on screen'.
The Traitors fans were left baffled as they admitted they have no idea who Adam is after he was the latest Faithful murdered
Builder-come-ghost hunter Adam was murdered during Thursday's episode after Traitors Rachel and Stephen's deadly gamble paid off
They wrote: 'No one knew who Adam was so they just put up a pic of Iain Stirling,'; 'I've just realised I haven't a clue who Adam was,';
'Who actually was Adam ... like was he ever shown in the show or did I blink whenever he was on the screen?'; 'Adam is the one I kept forgetting...';
'Sorry Adam but I forgot you even existed so it’s hard to feel sad about you,'; 'Who’s Adam..never seen him before..';
'Right okay Adam & Matt were interchangeable to me so this makes things easier actually lol,’;
‘I’d say it’s sad to see Adam go but like who the hell is he?’; ‘Didn’t even know his name was Adam before this,’;
‘They’re all so sad Adam went, and I had to google him to remind myself which one he was.’
Traitors Rachel and Stephen shared their fears in Wednesday's episode that if they picked someone with a shield, it could turn attention to them when they turned up to breakfast unharmed.
And despite even Stephen confessing they only had a '33%' chance of getting it right, he and Rachel picked Adam, and it turned out to be the right move.
The Traitors were forced to commit a risky move in the turret as they deliberated whether Adam, James or Jessie had missed out on a shield during the mission
The contestants shared their shock and disappointment when Adam didn't make it down to breakfast the next morning (Pictured)
One viewer said they had to Google Adam after his murder while another asked if they 'blinked whenever he was on screen'
Receiving his deadly letter, Adam moaned that as a ghost-hunter, he'd now become one of the spirits himself.
His death also sparked backlash towards James, who had lied about getting a shield during the previous day's mission.
It came after Harriet had become the latest faithful to be banished in Wednesday's episode.
Speaking following her banishment, Harriet told The Sun: 'On the one hand, I'm gutted not to have got further.
'I haven't won therefore I've lost so it's hard not to see it that way.
'But on the other hand, I could not have asked for more action! I managed to find a way of fighting as myself and leaving on my own terms and I really don't think many other people who've been through the game can say that.
'If I were to swap with being there in the final but being duped, I'd take my short-lived game any day.'
During Wednesday's episode, Harriet had declared she was 'coming' for villain Rachel after revealing her true identity.
When it came to the roundtable, Harriet remarked at Rachel with a smirk on her face: 'You look amazing tonight Rachel. I'd say dressed to kill.'
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Using her skills as a former barrister, Harriet laid out her evidence and claimed Rachel has been 'in character' since the blindfold came off at the first roundtable.
But, to her surprise, Rachel had a secret of her own that appeared to get contestants on her side.
She explained: 'For the past few months, I have been trained by a former FBI agent on the beauty of micro expressions and people's ability to lie. I have profiled every single one of you, and if that makes me a bad Faithful or distrustful I'm really sorry. I'm trying to play a good game.'
Harriet could see the discussion was not going in her favour, and she asked the group to vote her out so that she could prove her Faithful status, which they did.