Thread:BarBar/@comment-1734566-20150430070635/@comment-1734566-20150503010045

I've been thinking about it, and I actually see a perfectly legitimate way for Sierra to win this.

Next week: Mike accomplishes his goal perfectly by everything falling into place. 1) He succeeds in flipping Dan and Sierra back to him. 2) Mike wins immunity again. 3) They utilize Mike's idol, NOT Dan's vote, and play it correctly for either Dan or Sierra (since one of them gets the votes of the majority alliance, and it's a 50/50 guessing game at that point). In the process, they negate the 4 votes of the Misfits and get out one of the others (presumably Rodney, Carolyn, or Tyler). In the process of THAT, Carolyn plays her idol for the WRONG person, thus wasting her own idol and losing one of her allies.

At Final Six: With Dan's double-vote, they secure the 4-3 majority and send home one more member of the Misfits, regardless of who wins immunity.

Final Five: They take out the remaining threat of the Misfit (probably Carolyn or Rodney), and the Final Four is the Blue Trio and Will.

At Final Four, someone (most likely Sierra) finally sees Mike as a threat and they take him out IF he doesn't win immunity.

Then, with Sierra vs. Dan vs. Will, she easily wins.

I honestly have a strong feeling that that'll be the case, and although I WOULD give Sierra credit for wising up and seeing Mike as a threat (something the others last season failed to do), I'd still be very displeased with Sierra winning, ESPECIALLY with Mike so close. However, Mike losing the final immunity against three VERY weak challenge players is pretty unlikely - heck, even in a smarter/puzzle-oriented challenge he'd still easily beat them.

So, yeah - All of this relies on next week going perfectly Mike's way, which, if that ALL did happen as I described, would probably go down in Survivor history as one of the greatest moves and greatest TC's ever.