Thread:BarBar/@comment-1734566-20150409013113

OK, so the alliance of perfection known as the "Red Collars + Shirin" has just been chipped away a little more. Fortunately the best of them are still in, but is this the beginning of the end for our favorite underdogs?

And OK, I seriously legitimately HATE Sierra and Will now, even more so. Will because, again, he's just a dirty f***ing traitor with NO reasoning/explanation behind said betrayal, and Sierra is basically turning into Natalie from last season: All talk and zero play. "OH, I HATE THESE GUYS SO MUCH, I WANNA BETRAY 'EM!" --> Doesn't do sh**. Like, b****, if you're gonna flip, THEN FLIP.

Also, Mike continuing to rise on the MVP scale for finding the idol. -w-

In all complete honesty though - as much as I LOVE the Red Collar alliance, I still must admit that this IS the smart strategic move going forward. The only REAL threat in the majority alliance is Mike, so from the perspective of someone like, say, Tyler, his chances of winning are stronger if he goes further with the Blues. And now, with the Red Collars + Shirin solidly in the minority, this puts Rodney into an even stronger position. Like, seriously - he's the ONE person with a foot in each of the two main factions of the majority alliance. He can easily control this game from this moment on.

And IDK what the stupid casuals say: I still love Dan. <3

So, a decline from the last three episodes, or a fourth consecutive solid episode? I'm on the fence on that one, TBH. 