Well his position was that it was obvious enough as is, a sentiment most seemed to share given that no one other than Flower agreed with me that one wasn't present.
Kweh
Ah I must've misremembered
What was important enough for him to think he should name drop him out of anyone?
I'm picking up on something but I don't know what precisely it is but Mel is part of the missing puzzle piece to me here
It's to do with Luka and the solve, seeing as how common "melvil" presides in his stances - regardless of what he flips, the slot needs to be placed under a microscope and see whether it serves a purpose or there's something that we missed.
Here's where I'm at in terms of predictions:
If Lu flips scum, for instance, examining why he kept going over the slot sometimes unprompted and insisting it's a slot that needs to be invested needs to be looked into. It's a very consistent point he's been making and it's raising red (or green) flags depending on how this goes.
Much like him being extremely consistent over Sky (which now appears like TMI.)
Reiterating I scumread him now, but because there's s potential pitfall, I want to go over the what ifs because we're not really looking outside of this.
As scum, what would the purpose of voting slots that go against the majority be? Luka is smarter than this - as scum, he realizes it doesn't matter how he's perceived when a wagon flips because he's got some thread security (until recently.)
What is the point of townreading Sky so blatantly?
It doesn't make him look good, it makes him look absurdly guilty being so detached from the main vote. Why is he?
There's certain things he's doing that just doesn't make sense even for him as scum and it's boggling my mind
Unless Craig had him on some sort of leash