We didn't get to see the whole "Survivor" tonight because we didn't realize our DVR was too full. Grrrrr. But I saw the first 2/3, and I read on message boards what happened the rest of the way.
Cindy was pissed off at the start of the episode because she wasn't in on the plan to vote Judd out, and she was feeling vulnerable. Then she completely ignored her own instincts when she won the reward challenge for a car. She was given the option to either keep her car or lose the car and give the other four remaining players cars. To me, that's a no-brainer. You give cars to everyone else. There's a million bucks on the line, and it greatly improves your chances of winning because not only will you probably not be voted out of the next coucil or two just based on goodwill but also because you will earn goodwill of future jurors if you make it to the final two.
Now because of that, other players may vote you out because they don't want to be paired with you in the final two, but I'd take that chance. Keeping the car, especially when you are *already* out of the loop, is guaranteed elimination, and that's what Cindy got. Looking forward to the final four on Sunday.
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