Probst can't help but try one last time to draw some crazy out of Phillip, asking him to leave them with a nugget of wisdom from his great-great-grandfather before the vote. Phillip says his great-great-grandfather would tell him to "hold the faith." You know what's boring? Faith-holding. They vote. Probst returns with the urn. There's one vote for Andrea and one for Phillip. Andrea gets a second vote and suddenly realizes that she should have tried a little harder to play this game. "Oh, my god," she mutters. "She got blindsided," David smirks from the jury seats. The rest of the votes are, of course, for Andrea. She keeps a smile on her face. "Tricky, tricky," is all she says to her tribe before her torch is snuffed and she's off to Redemption Island. In her post-boot interview, she says she's "a little bitter" because everyone in her tribe except Phillip lied to her and voted her out. Interesting. I guess Phillip could get a few votes in the end after all depending on how bitter the jury is this season. Andrea says it's tough to play this game with these people for so long and think you can trust them and have relationships with them and then find out they've been lying to you the entire time. Yes, I imagine that would be tough, but I don't know what else she expected to happen.
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