The complete lack of discussion is disappointing. I'd expected that things would be quiet for the period between the final episode airing and some time after gg release it, but I wasn't expecting the last 12 hours or so to also be devoid of posts, especially when everyone has been here since the day started. It's hard to pick out mafia behaviour when more than half the game is acting in the same way.
We have progress. We have three days of tells to pick from. We have a confirmed mafioso to track information from, and lots of the work already done. There are outstanding charges from yesterday still in the air. It seems like a really bizarre point for everything to suddenly freeze.
I've rewritten my analysis from this point on like five times now. I started by saying that I saw nothing sticking out in certain actions, but each time I try to justify things to myself things just slip further and further into suspicion. Of the 'never voted for Disland' list, I can't find fault with Remo's actions, and can't paint anything evil from them (bar the vague possibility of a Tom/Remo partnership, but I'll downplay that for now due to the unlikelihood, and the silliness ensuing from considering all possible pairs). Even with his recent display of apathy, I am [for now] satisfied with believing that he is town.
I never know where to place Nilie. The lack of content against Disland seems to mostly be due to concerted efforts against Roflknife, so I'm primarily interested in seeing where he goes next.
Silver is still as ambiguously evil/naive as ever. His actions can be explained in equal parts either way.
Tom I really wanted to believe, and it'll really bug me if I actually had the choice between lynching a townsman and a mafioso and went with the townsman. The trouble is that as soon as I went to say that I didn't think his not voting for Disland meant anything, everything I then tried to use to justify his actions with could have just as easily been mafia moves. I was originally going to say that being on zooyork for the maximum sensible time for him to be there took away any chance to vote for Disland, but the timing of the vote for zooyork is ever so conveniently just after Disland made a post, making it 'the natural thing' to vote for zooyork, no questions asked. I was going to say that he was the first one to point out the possibility of a mod kill and leapt straight on to someone more suspicious to him (Silver), but if he is mafia then it sounds like the perfect point to switch out to get two innocents down in a day for the price of one, with bonuses in the form of Disland being less likely to be fingered in a 'don't lynch a useless flip' environment and plus points for himself for taking apart the bandwagon after the point that it was unlikely to finish anyway. This (assuming an innocent Silver) starts to look good when Delta takes the bait, but falls apart when a train on Delta himself picks up the steam. Again, I was going to justify the Delta vote as a justified necessity, but it works out just fine as mafia.
Starting day 3 by talking about lurkers but not Disland is just plain weird. This just doesn't fit with me at all, town or mafia. There is a case for Roflknife at that point, but I don't think he points to it well. The rest of the day doesn't put me at ease either.
The thing is, just about the whole thing fits just as easily as town as scum, and I'd really read it as nothing but town until I had to try and justify it for myself. The coincidences bug me most, including the hitherto unmentioned convenience of El Cid's death.
I'm going to need more time to deliberate over this before deciding which of my current top options (Tom, Kaze and Silver) I actually want to pursue at this juncture, primarily because I haven't been tracking Tom with suspicion as I had the other two from early on, but schnwtfhisname has successfully caused me to have at least this much doubt in my previous convictions.