I think it comes down to final tribal speeches if Andy makes it there. If he can articulate that even in tribal council last night, all 4 of the girls were clearly stating they were final 4 and he made a good and proper read that he was out at #5 so he had to make a move while Sam and G could help.Rudyjax said:I don't think so. I think they'll respect the game play.Quinn said:
Yes, that's what I think. Even though Andy saved their butts and knocked out a top contender, I think his flipping will be held against him.
When you can remind jury exactly what they saw in tribal council and then fill in the gaps of what happened behind the scene, it becomes a great move. Unfortunately, if final tribal is combative and you get flustered, then you appear to be a flipper with no strategic compass.
Sam can definitely try to steal the move from Andy in a final tribal by explaining how he carved out Andy and G for that reward, knowing if anyone else was there no plan could have been hatched.
Genevieve also made a very underrated comment in tribal, saying that she was not playing for 1 more night, but for the long game. It was a subtle note stating I will not play my hidden idol tonight just to survive 1 vote, I will hold it. That signaled that they better put 3 votes on her and 2 on Sam ensuring Op Italy worked.
Masterful by all 3, and Andy deserves most credit from what I saw, but there is plenty of wiggle room for Sam and G to try and capture credit as well.
FYI, i got an Oceans 11 vibe during editing of the planning phase. Well done