Thread:Fedora Kid/@comment-2091662-20150416053546/@comment-1734566-20150421005246

"Willing" =/= One side mention of possibly flipping only to not do it. Rodney has stated on multiple occasions, again, that he wants to wait for the outsiders to be gone (as he said to Will after the elimination of Kelly). And again, the CBS previews mean jack - two consecutive trailers depicted Rodney planning to flip on Mike, only for the flip to never happen. Tyler is hardly "wishy-washy," lol, he's very carefully and meticulously planning out his course of action and any possible path to the end. Flipping over to Mike's side would definitely hurt his chances of winning as opposed to sticking with Rodney. The only one that MAY happen is Mike, as you mentioned; but as I've said, if Rodney is willing to wait to boot the outsiders, then so is Mike; flipping on him now would destroy everything and make the game so much more chaotic - great viewing material for us, of course, but TERRIBLE for Mike getting to the end.

Again, I don't see Sierra or Mike flipping (especially not the latter, he's not just gonna leave Dan in the dark). Best-case scenario for Mike is that he and his Blue Trio team up with Jenn and Shirin to take out a threat like Carolyn or Tyler, and then Mike can attempt to salvage his final three plans with his Blue Trio, but again, that would hurt his jury narrative of being loyal if he makes the first strike against Rodney. IDK, again, it's not like the majority was splitting up last week - they were splitting the vote, but they weren't breaking apart or anything. If they stick together, assuming neither Jenn or Shirin win immunity, and knowing that Jenn doesn't have an idol (since they think Joe had it) and Tyler/Carolyn reassuring them that Shirin doesn't have one either, they ALL just vote for one of them. Bam, problem solved.