@derhammer. you were asking what peeps think of your comments on steve, I do agree with most of what you have said. as I do with your spat with hippo... hippo is playing strange. He has usualy really had a go on someone by now, instead he seems content on being a commentator, rounding things up and picking up on peoples writing mistakes.
At least someone noticed. Steven is one of the players that the majority dont like to even challenge. In this case I think I put forward a theory that was completely ignored and makes sense with every action.
1.Miasg came out as Bauer, and after some shocking play from Yorkshire, was looking at Yorkshire at his main target.
2.Steven told Miasg to pick one townie, and the rest of the town would fall in line and lynch him.
3.Me and a few others criticised that plan, so it was dropped.
4.Miasg eventually does choose Yorkshire, but now the town is unsure so doesnt fall in line.Who looks suspicious in this sequence? Steven knew Miasg would pick Yorkshire when he said it so to me that indicates either Steven is a cop with a Guilty on Yorkshire, or he is a mafia member who knows Yorkshire is Innocent, and spots an easy lynch which he cant be blamed for since "Jack Bauer ordered everyone to". I unvoted Steven out of frustration since until now, absolutely no one has even looked at my claims.
Perhaps him and Hippo could be part of a dangerous mafia and playing a very smart game. Hippo has not got his teeth into anyone yet like he normally does, but there has not been a single. major defining issue so maybe thats why, but I still have some doubts about the both of them.
If Yorkshire does get lynched, and turns up town, then in my mind that just puts more weight onto my suspiscions of Steven.
Also those criticising people for "being too scared" to get on the bandwagon, shut up! Not everyone thinks Yorkshire is mafia, so everyone doesnt want to be associated with a bad lynch. We have investigated too much in this day now, and we need the right result, or at least a result that puts us in good stead for tomorrow.