Andrew is now sitting on the Leslie case in a comfortable way, but that also means he's locked himself in the same loop as ever, with no hint as to what else he has in sight. It is not something to appreciate. He also remains fixated on Knope's gambit/godfather comments more than I myself deem them worthwhile, upon closer inspection, and it is not still clear to me why this angle is a deal solver for him. Under normal circumstances, I would not imagine a mafia wanting to draw so much attention and disapproval for this type of drumming, but with this one-directional roleplay, who can tell.
Councilwoman was in a rebuttal mode for most of the phase and she has thorough and reasonable at that. Some of the details are not absolving or ones I would describe as satisfactory, but overall I'd say feel better about her after this process.
April remains on my trust list.
Ben did not show up or contributed as much as during the previous phase, until right now at the very end of it. Takes a swing at Jerry, which has currently evolved into a case / lead. Soft disapproving remarks at both Knope and Jamm, but without any verdict on either of them. Dissident of the active thinker mafia angle.
Newport would make a great city council. Absent and useless. Terrible player here, though.
Chris - comes in every sunrise. Rebuttal concerning his Bill vote. It's... not clear how exactly he defends against April other than "I went with it". Later on, addresses more issues. Takes a swing at Jerry for casting doubt on what the flip mean for April (Chris, to be noted, is of the opinion that April is confirmed good) and the idea that the night kill was anything but a lucky strike. Honorable finger wags per se, but I'm not sure if I would call them anything but soft pokes. His rebuttal towards me is basically fluff.
I feel I have nothing to commend this man for, so it is only natural that I'm veering towards suspecting him for not pulling the weight in this process. Or any weight. You need real carbs and protein for that, my man. And yet, Chris remains far from a serious topic in the rest of the community, so at the end of the Day, what do I care.
Donna - looking at several players, although, in her own words, with "nothing solid" in mind. I'd tag her as neutral as her content is, but there's also a serious rustle no big feathers, do no harm with your vote vibe to it.
Jack-Rhino - suspects Andy, I suppose. Riveting stuff...
Jamm - preocuppied by post-flip, post-claim, post-Miller-deal issues that are either interpreted from rather ridiculous angles or don't lead anywhere. Barks at Knope, with not much reasoning. Then just places the vote on Tom for inactivity and a vote he disagrees with. That last thing just about has a ping-oriented feel to it to acknowledge it as a serious complaint, but in whole context it's very thin material.
Lenny - I also had the first instinct to suspect
this post, for its apparent obliviousness to Craig's possible exposure and dismissal of the active mafia idea, plus speculations on what mafia would do, but then my final thoughts after some re-reads and moving on was that it was that he was expressing his take on it and that's pretty much it. He later returns to the idea of checking the high posters further, but he issues a dud of a take on Ann (her banter with me in the game's opening... that's it?) and
says nothing about Chris, God damn it. There is content to frown at, for sure, but it also makes me wonder if, given the current situation, if he's not the low hanging fruit right now.
Knope - up until a few hours ago, there were very little reasons to dissuade from a lead on her, with all the narration shifts on me and April, her speculation game regarding the mafia (April was already more eloquent to point out the nonsense), her deflections and such, if only not for the doubting thought of too much clumsiness in all of this. Plus, until Jerry became first wagon, she let herself in front, which inserts right away the doubt of whether she's not genuine in saying she's town "despite all there is".
Tom - junk