The roadrunner wagon has gone nowhere and has really just been faust sitting on him because rr defended iguana baselessly and if one belives iguana is scum rr follows.
This is not the argument I am making. The argument is rather that RR behaves like his scum self - hedgy, lurky, no opinions, reluctant to join wagons - and not like his town self, which is more independent-minded.
And of 11 other people, not one has decided this is a good enough case to jump ship, which has warning signs blazing all over it. CJ, howzabout you vote here? Not that I think mc is the towniest, but you're not getting the support for that today.
I'm not a big fan of narratives or gut reads. On the one hand, I like the deduction, but as faust said, it's too damn tough when we don't know any alignments. And while it's nice to try to build a conspiracy case, then that will absolutely never be 100% right. People are assuming scum's stupid - they're not. They're going to be trying to do as much towny stuff as possible. I won't deny it can have partial success, but I still think there's a lot of murk troubling the waters. On the other hand, gut reads day 1 often lead to trouble for me, or at least I'm 0/1. Still, as faust said, the RR behavior is lining up pretty nicely with scum RR behavior. Right down to the final day prod for not being active. Pretty soon, RR will show up and apologize for not being around then say he'll be back later to make a vote.
On that note: I'm sorry I won't be around, and I'll be back later to change my vote if needed, about an hour before deadline. Admittedly didn't have time to carefully read MC's case, so I guess I'm just tabling it for now in favor of my RR read.