“ | We build the heart of America. Blood, sweat and tears, calluses on our hands, sore at the end of the day, but a smile on our face knowing we accomplished good day's work. | ” |
—Dan Foley, on what it's like on being a blue collar worker |
Escameca, informally known as the "Blue Collars", is a tribe from Survivor: Worlds Apart. Defined by its members who are in the working class, Jeff Probst branded them as ones who "follow the rules". Their tribe color is blue.
Members
Original Tribe
- Dan Foley, a postal worker from Gorham, Maine.
- Kelly Remington, a state trooper from Grand Island, New York.
- Lindsey Cascaddan, a hairdresser from College Park, Florida.
- Mike Holloway, an oil driller from North Richland Hills, Texas.
- Rodney Lavoie Jr., a general contractor from Boston, Massachusetts.
- Sierra Dawn Thomas, a barrel racer from Roy, Utah.
Post-Tribe Switch
- ► Dan Foley
- ► Joaquin Souberbielle, a marketing director from Valley Stream, New York.
- ► Joe Anglim, a jewelry designer from Scottsdale, Arizona.
- ► Mike Holloway
- ► Rodney Lavoie Jr.
- ► Sierra Dawn Thomas
- ► Tyler Fredrickson, a former talent agent assistant from Los Angeles, California.
Tribe History
The Blue Collars
At the beginning, unity and pride were the two words that best described the "Blue Collar" tribe, to a point Lindsey Cascaddan passionately claimed that the winner will come from her tribe. True to their definition, they immediately established a shelter and sparked fire, and not even a choice between a bigger sack of beans and a clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol bothered them. Though the tribe did not choose to take the idol clue, politicking still began early as Rodney Lavoie Jr. used the tragic death of his sister as leverage to make an early alliance with the women. Rodney seemingly cemented his pact with the women as Dan Foley began rubbing them the wrong way with his overtly blunt personality. The Blue Collar however won the Day 3 Reward/Immunity Challenge in second place, winning them flint.
By Day 4 in-fighting began marring the tribe. Dan's dry sense of humor was perceived by the women as social ineptitude and did not water down their initial impression of him. On the other hand, Mike Holloway's constant barking of orders also wore down the tribe. Mike felt that the tribe was lazing around and not working as hard at camp as they should, while Rodney and the women met his acts as a mere obsession, believing they carried their weight at camp and deserved rest and recreation time. This conflict however was unresolved as the Blue Collars won the second Reward/Immunity Challenge, which also won them a fishing spear.
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Trivia
- Escameca's camp was previously used as the camp site for Coyopa and Huyopa in Survivor: San Juan del Sur.
- Escameca is the only starting tribe in Survivor: Worlds Apart to match their "collar" color.
- Escameca is the only tribe in Survivor: Worlds Apart to not have an original member reside in California at the time of filming.
- Escameca's camp was used as the merged Tribe camp of Survivor: Worlds Apart.[1]
- The crutch that Missy Payne used in Survivor: San Juan del Sur was incorporated into the Escameca tribe flag as part of the frame.[2]
- Escameca is the first pre-merge blue tribe to produce a male winner as the other tribes produced a female winner.
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