Thread:BarBar/@comment-1734566-20150402043631/@comment-1734566-20150402211646

Jenn still has a massive uphill battle to the end, to be sure, but I think they made the best move possible to make that happen for another major reason (also a reason why taking out Kelly was so smart): Because Kelly was literally the one person who held the Blue Collars together (Rodney and Mike), AND pulled in Carolyn and Tyler, her boot basically severs ALL those ties and splits the group up into chaotic little factions - Rodney lost one of his originally-planned "final four," Mike lost his right-hand woman, Carolyn lost her bond to the Blues (as did Tyler, by transition), and it especially works for Mike because, you know, take out the leader's closest ally, and you weaken their defense; make them more paranoid about their allies, whom they can trust, etc., and it splinters the alliance. If there is ever a chance for the Reds to seize the day, it'll be next week.