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Originally Posted by Oling_Roachinen
As long as Jason, Scott and Tai stuck together, that was the perfect plan. Jason and Scott never thought of Tai betraying them though.
Jason and Scott saw it as an automatic three votes for Aubrey.
The other five votes could either split 3-2 for a 3-3-2 vote. Use super-idol on whoever got the three and Aubrey goes home.
If they stick together, it's 5-3. Use super-idol on whoever got the votes, Aubrey goes home.
However, if someone in the five tried something weird. Maybe Aubrey trying to save herself gets Michelle and Joe to vote Cydney, then the vote becomes a cluster#### of 3 (Aubrey) 3 (Cydney) 1 (Tai) and 1 vote for wheoever Cydney voted for. That keeps the idols in play.
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I forgot that Tai voted for Scot, which was more of the betrayal than not giving up his idol. You are correct that if they all vote together they all stay in any other scenario. I think they also wanted to play the super idol for the coolness factor.
When Julie tried talking Tai into playing his idol, and Scot said no, he sealed his fate. If Tai played it, then Scot would have played his too.