Thread:BarBar/@comment-1734566-20150326064005/@comment-1734566-20150326160022

I especially loved the contrast between Rodney and Tyler when Joaquin was eliminated. You could obviously see Rodney freaking out, twisting his head over to glare at Mike every three seconds and all bug-eyed, and then one shot of Tyler that said it all: Hands together under his chin, leaning forward as if contemplating - panicking, yes, but still you could see the gears turning as he comes up with a way around this. That man is amazing at adapting, but I fear that even his luck has run out.

And at this point, it's pretty obvious that no White Collar will win...even Tyler, if he makes it to the end with someone like Joe or Jenn, or even Mike, might not have as strong a chance as he once had. And I actually just realized something that Rob C and others mentioned in the aftermath of last night: Jeff Probst has spent ALL of the promotional interviews hyping up the Blue Collar people - it's pretty obvious that he has a massive you-know-what for the Blue Collar tribe, and seeing as how they still do have the numbers and possibly a tight alliance post-merge, they just might pull it off. Mike, Kelly, Dan, and Sierra seem to be tight now once they regroup, and if they can pull in Rodney (which is actually kinda likely, at this point), that's 5, and enough to take out everyone else AND dominate challenges. The only catch is that none of them have an idol.