Survivor 2015: Power Rankings For Worlds Apart Week Two

Survivor 2015 saw a power shift last week as the White Collar tribe proved they could still be in charge. Can they keep the momentum?

Before we get to this week’s episode, let’s take a look back at last week and register how everyone did with the second Survivor Worlds Apart Power Rankings.

Tyler Fredrickson, Max Dawson, Carolyn Rivera, Joaquin Souberbielle and Shirin Oskooi

C. White Collar Tribe

After flopping the first week, the White Collars showed they could still be boss as they pulled off the impressive immunity challenge win. They also go to take back some all-important fishing gear.

1. Tyler Frederickson. I think Tyler holds the top spot for the moment. A leader among leaders, he just sort of screams Survivor finale to me.

2. Joaquin Sourbielle. Joaquin moves up this week after proving he’s a physical asset to the tribe. Maybe without So around, he can continue to show his importance.

3. Carolyn Rivera. Carolyn  moves down a spot, but only because of Joaquin’s performance for the week. And while I don’t see her going out this coming week, I do see the possibility of an Idol flush. So the fact that she holds the Idol is reason enough to earn her a third ranking.

3. Max Dawson. Fans seem to be loving Max (I even witnessed a Google Hangout he did with fans) but his importance to the tribe is slipping. I think he can easily hold onto his spot in the game but this week he’s on the lower end of his tribe.

5. Shirin Oskooi. Shirin is either in the worst spot or the best spot. She could either be looked at as a goat and carried a long or cut because she’s a challenge liability.

Survivor 2015 castaways Sierra, Dan, and Kelly

B. Blue Collar Tribe

The Blue Collars continue to prove all the hard work they’ve put it in their real lives is paying off. The bad side is, it’s hard to rank them because they haven’t had to size each other up in a Tribal Council yet.

1. Mike Holloway. For now I think Mike is still the strongest among the tribe. They’d be crazy to vote him out before merge.

2. Kelly Remington. Like Mike, I think Kelly is important to the tribe for now.

3. Rodney Lavoie Jr. Again, Rodney’s physical strength is very important to the Blue Collars, especially when you consider the bottom three on this ranking.

4. Dan Foley. I think Dan is still really annoying everyone and he could be in danger any time they visit Tribal Council. BUT after his great showing in the competition last week, he earned a better spot in this week’s rankings.

5. Sierra Thomas. She’s still just kind of there right now. So like last week, she and Lindsay could easily be interchanged.

6. Lindsay Cascaddan. See above.

Hali & Jenn relax at No Collar Survivor camp

A. No Collar Tribe

After the solid showing in week one, the free spirits fell flat mostly because of an exhausted Will Sims. His poor competition showing didn’t seem his torch snubbed, but it does effect his ranking for the week.

1. Joe Anglim. Joe holds onto the top spot even tighter this week after helping blindside Vince. With Vince gone and Will’s poor performance, Joe’s physical ability is crucial to the team.

2. Jenn Brown. After seeing Jenn cut Vince’s throat last week, I think she’s got what it takes to make it deep into this competition. She is definitely got the makings of a power player.

3. Hali Ford. There’s still not a lot to say about Hali. I think without Jenn, she wouldn’t be much of a player, but as long as they stick together and with Mike, she’ll be OK.

4. Nina Poersch. She’s sort of a loose cannon and an emotional wreck, but she at least stands up for herself. So that helps her move up a spot.

5. Will Sims. I think Nina owes her Survivor life to Will. He is a proven liability to the tribe, so he could be what saves her from going out next. He definitely helped her move up a spot on the rankings.

6. Vince Sly. He was voted out. Bye Vince.

How would you rank the Survivor Worlds Apart tribes going into Week three?


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