Though I felt for Andie and Quentin, and wanted to hate Cirie for what she did to them (and Arie), it's the game, so I can't do either.
Andie came into the show acting all tough and said in her initial camera interview that they wouldn't see her coming because she isn’t starstruck [I too have no idea who anyone is in the game except Brandi from the Real Housewives franchise - that woman is everywhere there's a camera and money to be made].
Yet she (Andie) was the most trusting of all and did basically nothing in the show, not to mention her many breakdowns.
How can you come into a show where the point is to have people backstab and still feel bad that someone did or even trust people to the point of believing they couldn't betray you?
Andie and Quentin lost because they did what they shouldn't have done in the game - trusted a player.
Arie bowed out because he found out Cirie's game and knew the other two would back her up to banish him, so it's better he left on his own than be found out. I felt bad for him realising that Cirie's promise that she'd go with him to the end was a lie.
Even though I thought Cirie was a bit greedy to want to banish Arie and take the money all by herself, I can still understand her reasoning. She played the Traitor from the beginning and lasted all through. She probably would've let Arie win with her if they could split the money 75 -25 but since not, she must have felt it's best to not split at all than half since Arie didn't do half the work of a Traitor.
I love Alan Cumming - he was a bit much and theatrical but still like him.