In a vacuum, yeah. I'm not totally sold on Krusty in the first place, but based on this recent exchange for sure.Otto Mann wrote: ↑Mon Nov 02, 2020 12:58 amWould you prefer Krusty first?Mr. Burns wrote: ↑Mon Nov 02, 2020 12:56 amMaybe.Principal Skinner wrote: ↑Mon Nov 02, 2020 12:51 amDo you object?Mr. Burns wrote: ↑Mon Nov 02, 2020 12:50 amFor...being wolf Krusty's packmate?Principal Skinner wrote: ↑Mon Nov 02, 2020 12:29 am It's pretty clear to me that we expel Alison Taylor.
The "let's cop this one for being that one's pack mate" when we really don't know that one is a wolf seems...premature.
And before Skinner consigns me to the flames for defending obv wolf Krusty...I'm at like 60/40 he's a wolf.
What I'm pretty close to a hundred on is that ONE of you and Krusty is a wolf. You are both making basically the same argument, and it is compelling. "I know him and he wouldn't miss three in a row like that as town." You both seem sincere and I am mostly sure you aren't w/w. I'm not as sure, but comfortable enough that you are both just wrong. What I'm not sure of is how to tell which is right.
Krusty seems more wolfy. You have seemed more like town pretty much from the jump. But we are down to the point where someone who seems pretty towny has got to be a wolf. So just saying "okay they both have the same basic argument, but Otto is truthful and Krusty is the wolf...man that's hard. Especially since I know Allison and I know me...and neither of us makes a habit of missing three times in a row either, but I did and if she is town so did she. Now I know who Bart is and I don't think she does either.
BUT WE ALL HAVE.
I am rambling because I still haven't really sorted out why I am where I am.
I think the distinguishing feature is the way you and Krusty have reacted.
Like, I know I've been wrong three times...I don't like it, but I feel like I can't just say you have been wrong three times, must be a wolf to someone. But you and Krusty did get into that "you"..."no you" headspace and I think that means one of you is right about the other. There's some sort of certainty in that exchange somewhere. I just don't know it started in Krusty.