Survivor update

Thursday, November 17, 2005 10:37 PM EST

Safe again, with coffee in hand

Once again Cindy is safe. But with the back stabbing and deal making going on around her, no one is safe.

Everybody saw the end for Jamie, even Jamie. He tried to talk himself into having some faith that he wouldn't be next, but when he went up against Gary, he lost.

Divided into two teams of four each, tribe members faced the first challenge. The winning team won a helicopter ride to a private house where they got a shower, food, bed and hot coffee the next morning.

Tied with ropes, the members tried to get jugs of corn through the mud to a bigger pot, the first team to fill the pot won. Although Cindy's team with Jamie, Rafe and Lydia were ahead, Lydia held Cindy back and they lost to Judd, Gary, Stephanie and Danni.

After the four received their reward, the next morning they drank from a smorgasbord of coffee and watched videos from home.

"This is the best reward prize we could have," Gary said.

He took the time to reenforce his place in the tribe noting the bonding that had happened at the house.


The winners took back individual coffee bags to the rest of the tribe. Cindy was happiest to receive coffee.

Then the plotting and conniving began. Jamie tried to secure his place by enlisting Rafe on his side.

As the second challenge approached, Jamie had no allies, except Judd. Again ropes were used to tangle members up in an obstacle course, Cindy was a close second to Rafe, who won immunity for the second time.

At tribal council, he had the choice of giving up the immunity, but kept it for himself. And watched as Jamie was voted out.

Judd's true colors showed through once again. He had said he bonded with Gary, Danni and Steph while they were living it up a the house, but in the end he voted against Gary.


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