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Originally Posted by jcohen
And then there's David. His decision this week is a bit more complicated. I think you can argue both ways about what he should have done. In the end, it seems like he wanted to get Chris out just to bury the evidence that he was ever against Kelley. I'm guessing he made this decision after noticing how against it Wardog was. He didn't want to burn Wardog. He probably also did not see much value in Chris, who went directly against his advice in telling Wardog the plan.
I don't see why David and Rick didn't just vote out Wentworth. That was their plan all along, and they had the numbers. Wendy and Chris still voted for Wentworth anyway, so David and Rick could easily have gotten rid of her if they decided to.
The "burying evidence against Wentworth" reason seems strange because it doesn't matter if Wentworth is gone. The "burning Wardog" reason seems strange because he was willing to burn him initially and didn't want to tell Wardog the Wentworth plan in the first place. The "no value in Chris" reason seems strange because Chris was still more useful to and less likely to turn on David than Wentworth is. Especially with a tribe swap coming soon, and you know Wentworth is likely to make other stronger alliances, whereas you may be able to regroup with Chris in the future.
The edit must be holding something back, because it didn't show a good reason
1 for David and Rick to change their minds.
1 Understandably, for TC drama, but confusing in retrospect.