There seems to be plenty of conflict at the Blue Collar tribe in the upcoming episode of CBS's Survivor: Worlds Apart.

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While the Blue Collar tribe has had its fair share of tension over the past two episodes of Survivor, they have had a pretty easy go of it so far. They are the only tribe to have not yet gone to Tribal Council. However, this may change in episode 3, based on the preview.

It was teased during Wednesday night's episode that Mike Holloway wasn't a big fan of his tribe relaxing so much and there was some tension in the camp. This seems to be boiling over in episode 3.

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"I see that something needs to be done and I do it," Mike says in a confessional, likely referring to work around camp.

The preview then shows Rodney Lavoie Jr. impatiently telling Mike "let me eat my food and then I'll go do this with you."

Then Lindsey Cascaddan is shown railing into Mike.

"Every time that we've gotten firewood we've been there. every f-ing time!" she shouts at him.

Rodney is then shown throwing firewood aggressively.

The Blue Collar tribe's tension might be enough to send them to the first Tribal Council of the season.

Meanwhile, the preview also teases the No Collar tribe having some fun. Jenn Brown says in a confessional, "Hali and I have been looking at these waves, why not have some fun with it."

They are then shown riding the waves, suggesting that the tension at the No Collar tribe may be lessened now that Vince Sly is gone.

Survivor host Jeff Probst said in a new interview with Entertainment Weekly that the "nuances" of each tribe would start to show themselves in the next episode.

"We start to see the nuances within each tribe emerge and this is where tribal bonds are going to strengthen or begin to fall apart," he teased.

Based on the preview, it's safe to assume that the Blue Collar tribe may be in the latter camp.

Survivor: Worlds Apart airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.