I don't buy a lurker lynch here. I think the scum is active, and was involved in yesterday's lynch.
This is because you think IG is scum?
Other way around. XP wasn't being particularly scummy. His lynch only took off because nothing else was going on and other lynches, better lynches, repeatedly failed to connect. I look at the wagon, and I see a wagon being pushed by scum. Scum doesn't push a wagon day 1 unless they're in danger. Therefore, IG is scum.
You know, that and all the same reasons I found him scummy yesterday.
Doesn't that seem a bit circular?
Or are you saying Eevee was the pusher?
I'm being unclear. Regardless of amy reads on anyone, it seems obvious to me that XP's lynch was not based on some rock solid case. It wasn't even based on a good-enough-for-day-1 case. It was based on a fairly lame case that everyone eventually jumped on because deadline was coming up and we've got to lynch someone. And if my excerpts don't sell you on that, reread it yourself. Yesterday was a terrible day 1 that kept stalling. No one was confident enough in a case to really push for it and make it happen.
That's (normally) great for scum! They can sit around and wait for a panic mislynch or even a no lynch. They might get antsy, but there's no call to step in and draw attention to themselves.
So how did XP manage to get lynched? That's the question we have to ask ourselves. The narrative that makes sense to me is one where IG was scum. He managed to escape his own lynch twice somehow. But he and his teammate knew that if they sat around and did nothing, the town would probably default to IG at deadline. They picked out someone who was a lurker, built a trumped up case, and pushed it through. And lazy townies with no strong reads (yes I'm including myself in this category) went along with it.
Like I said, that's the narrative that makes sense to me. It paints IG and Eevee as the likely scum. If you have another version of what happened, I would love to hear it.