Hmmm maybe...
Given the two wagons and EFHWs thoughts on them, all scum must have been on mail-mis wagon, otherwise they would have flipped to hammer a town. That means the other wagon is probably the scum, because they/WW didn't hammer them.
Then again I still have a town read on Andrew, so I don't know if that's particularly true...
And yeah, I have no read on arch because he's been so lurky.
Does a town read out weigh logic? Ultimately it shouldn't.
So it sounds like there is a second scum team. An SK would have been fine with either lynch and would have tried to make sure a lynch took place. It's hard enough to kill everyone off, no lynches are not good for an SK.
So the fact that scum didn't switch suggests that they were on the wagon that wasn't their faction and the other wagon WAS on their faction. Andrew couldn't have switched, since he was the only other choice, and he is very likely NOT mafia, given that WW was on his wagon. He could still be another faction with a partner on mail-mi's wagon. Or, mail-mi could be another faction with faust as his partner on Andrew's wagon.
That's a fair point. Logic is logic. I was just very one way in my read of Andrew it's going to be hard to convince me otherwise, but I'll be open to listen. I think that this is more a reason he's not on the WW/Teproc scum team and he is on another one.
Following this, Andrew's last post seems scummy as all hell to me.
WW's not switching does implicate mail-mi as mafia somewhat, though Teproc's willingness to lynch him when he could have stayed with joth tends to exonerate him. Very confusing!
Well SK!mail-mi makes sense in that respect.
If you suspect I'm mafia I would point you to my pushing for WW's lynch yesterday.
He literally is trying to pre-emptively assure us he's not scum. That's fishy, especially when no one directly called on him, but said let's re-read posts from mail-mi's wagon.
We should review mail-mi faust interactions, and Andrew's interactions with the others on mail-mi's wagon - Archetype, DD and Axxle.
Just posting that again since it got lost in the quote in the original.
I think you're argument on a SK switching are good. Do you think this means there's two scum factions like I thought originally and not a SK? Granted, I'm a sucker for theory because of debate, but this is how I'm following your logic. If it were a SK, why did they not switch?