This is just another game where scum won without needing to do anything clever or special; how I normally advocate they should play, because I so rarely find myself needing to do more.
It really wasn't much different than playing as Town. Make good cases, and don't get lynched. When only one player out of the group is "off-limits" (barring bussing), the most important difference in playing scum is that you decide who dies at night.
I forgot Serp was scum at one point while reading this game, FYI.
It's funny that you put it this way. I try to do my best to forget my alignment too, when I draw Scum. Consciously thinking about what you can do to make it to LyLo doesn't really work.
It didn't have to just be mine, there was Kiro, Nietz and Donut's opinion which could have been considered.
Don't forget Nuke's, too. :V
Wait... you're talking from hindsight or you knew there was a jailkeeper in the setup beforehand?
It was definitely a good move in hindsight, and it was supported by foresight, but certainly not by foreknowledge, not for that kill.
I blocked Carthrat. 
Yeah, Carthrat figured that he was more likely to be blocked and explicitly suggested that I send in the N2 kill. Carthrat sent in the N1 kill, because I wanted to be clean to
all scans, not just cop ones.
Also, we killed Kiro because he's scary.
Seconding this. Carthrat and I were shaking in our curly witch boots all game at the thought of Kiro calling us out with an incredible case. Totally justified by Kiro's recap post, of course.
We're at odds with each other over a lynch that wasn't either of us or a buddy, yeah, that argument was throwaway. Made easier by the fact that it seems we both believed our respective positions. >_>
I think Carth and I were tough to peg as a scumpair precisely because we have rather different approaches to scumhunting. :V Honestly, early in the game I was thinking to myself, "C'mon, Carth, be more harsh about tearing apart my case. I'm totally right, but I know you don't think so."
Also, if you're getting pangs of guilt, you're doing it wrong 
I know you're supposed to turn your conscience off before playing mafia, and I rarely have problems with conscience in general, but I started seeing where Pesco was coming from on D3. Funny that Kiro mentions my support of the Pesco lynch as a scummy point - it was there, more than any other time, that I was thinking more as scum than as town.
One thing that I'm going to bring up again, is that Carthrat never actually used his power. I'm still quite amused by this, especially since it was a very GOOD one for scum. Meh.
Oh, Carthrat and I did discuss it on every night. Introducing WIFOMs and such is always a valid option for scum, and Carthrat even raised the idea of using it on a townie and then publicly coming out as Town Governor with a characteristic speech along the lines of "This guy is obvtown and I'm not going to let you idiots lynch him." Ultimately, we decided exactly what you said up there - that we could get by just by playing it completely straight and letting the town tear itself apart.
Not sure about Town MVP. Nietz deserves some cred for guessing Carth N2, Zakeri deserves some cred for catching Serp as scum, even if it's for slightly questionable reasons.
And I
still maintain that my vote of Dorian was totally justified. I played D1 completely straight. I feel that I can't emphasize this enough. Granted, in future games, I might make a judgement call in the other direction, but... This time, I was totally sincere.
Basically, the only scumpairing with Dorian that made sense was him and Myself.
Indeed, that's why I had to go after you. Though, I really did sincerely believe that you were going to be the LyLo lynch when I went over everything N3. Was the fact that I pursued Zakeri so aggressively in LyLo a factor that made people pick me as their second choice for lynch?
NUKE (day ending modkill)
And Nuke probably would've gotten lynched even if he hadn't gotten modkilled. At least, that's how I foresaw it, and it's the path I was going to push for.