User blog comment:DryIceBros/Sorry About Pitti Island/@comment-27391152-20170715011611/@comment-26910098-20170715014613

Throughout the entire season, Nate was Warren's right hand man. Even when Warren's behavior became questionable and he began isolating some of their tribe, Nate stuck with him due to their ability to mesh. Despite lacking in the strategy department, Nate did well in challenges and got along with the rest of his tribe. The only time he received votes was in an attempt to weaken Warren's power in the game, which would ultimately lead to his downfall in the final 4. Angie began the season with a big red target on her back due to her age and fitness. However, this would not deter as she tried her hardest to fit in with her tribe and push the target on someone else. Luckily for her, after Angela had been caught with an idol clue, the older members of Aag decided to save her for one round, with Stephanie flipping to their side at the revote. At the next round, Warren decided to go on a war path against Stephanie, scared it could be him next. Repulsed by this, Angie campaigned with Stephanie for his elimination, but to no avail. After this vote, most of her screentime on Aag was devoted to building up the rivalry between her and Warren. Once the merge hit, she worked to reveal his true self to the Pani members before he could sway them, however the only ones who listened were not interested in dealing with him immediately, preferring to take out a member of the older Aag alliance. Although willing to compromise, she would continue her targeting Warren, in the hopes that eventually someone will decide it is the right move to make. Then her elimination happened, which leads to your last question! After being backstabbed by Angie and Johnson, the latter was targeted by Phyllis and Wesley for being the bigger threat, and they were able to pull over Warren, who had immunity, and Nate. Meanwhile, Angie and Johnson were planning on splitting up Warren and Nate, and attempted to pull the Pani duo over, but to no avail. Realizing their efforts were fruitless, Johnson decided to play an idol on himself, leading Nate to play his own, causing a null vote. This leads to why it was the biggest blindside, as there were no plans for Angie to leave before the votes were revealed, it only happened when Johnson threw Phyllis' name out in the open, with Phyllis retaliating by throwing his ally, and Warren's enemy, under the bus. Warren unsurprisingly decided to vote Angie out, taking her out of the game. I'll admit while I was typing it I realized some logical flaws, but that's what I had in mind!