I've dug up a few quotes I'd like to ask about.
Well info was gleaned to at least one person possibly a whole communicating side. I think it's probably safe to assume that an innocent was given the extra vote since it appears that Annie was hit by the mafia. I don't think it would be very likely that the communicating mafia would hit someone who was voting along side them. There is however the slight chance that another non com mafia for JB trying to save LR. I really don't know if it will matter though because tank may end up just UDing this time around. (if he does UD does his vote get doubled again before death?)
Lots of colors there, Dag. I'm glad I saw this again because I wasn't able to follow your thinking the first time around.
#1. (Blue) - FF's posting was real good at polarizing this crowd. Some voted against him, others didn't. The next day was similar. Some voted the lead person pushing FF so hard (Labby) while others voted the person who stuck his neck out farthest in opposition to his lynch (JB).
Questions: Today now, looking back at how this happened and how it turned out..... You don't think there was a mix of townie and mafia votes against JB for lynching? Do you really think the split was mafia-minded on one side in FF's lynch with townie-minded players on the other? And that lead to mostly the same people still at odds the next day, so also mafia voting one way and townies voting the other when it was JB vs. Lab Rat slated to die?
#2. (Green) - Really? When half the town votes one way and half the town votes the other in what amounts to a two-horse race, how would
anyone be able to avoid voting alongside someone on their opposing team? We do that all the time in these games whether we want to or not.
#3. (Purple) - Sorry, Dag. Could you restate what you're trying to say there? I've read those lines a few times and still can't figure out what you meant by this.