OK, I get the point of 'sticking to the plan'. Except that I don't think the OP's plan was 'float the flop and take the pot away on the turn'. From the OP:
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I decide to peel one since I'm getting 7:1 odds and I think any of my 5 outs are good and I should get paid on my BD flush.
(I might actually be missing something bleedingly obvious, but if he thinks any K or T is an out, doesn't he have 6 outs?).
Anyway, if he thinks hitting the K or the T was 'good', and he hit a T on the turn, then he should have -raised- the turn for value.
I think just calling the turn is a mistake
especially with the button behind us. I think the only play that makes sense here is raise/fold.
Once we get to the river it's probably a puke call due to pot odds, but I think we put ourselves in a really difficult position for no real reason.