Yeah, I see what Veidt means about Manhattan dancin' around the fact that he was talkin' about playstyle and philosophy. If you're gonna play that way, Osterman, just own up to it. More'n that, the hell is this about:
Admittedly, it is not much, and mostly intuition. But I still prefer it to the apparently de facto lynch of Laurie.
Maybe yer slippin' through time a little too much, Doc, but let me give you a refresher on how things worked out
linearly, cuz a damn big part o' Laurie's death takin' on sort of a
default feelin' was
you pushin' it in that direction. And I mean, I was right there with ya, so let's just be honest about that, alright? People memories ain't
that short.
Havin' trouble gettin' myself all the way over to lynchin' the Doc, though, maybe just because Justice's rubbin' me so much the wrong way with his goddamn laconic sniping. Also, as far as the little Doc--->Justice--->Veidt exchange goes I think I'm agreein' with the Doc's side of it. Ozy don't look all that red in
general, but I don't like that little back an' forth too damn much. Could be somethin' real to Doc's observation 'bout Veidt tryin' to drive a wedge between 'em.
Captain Carnage is the other person who jumped over to the Doc, huh? Carnage. Don't really have a read on the weirdo, 'side from he...
seems to be sort o' jumpin' around between flavor's o' the moment. Worth keepin' an eye on, I think.
I'm stayin' where I am. Me and Hollis alone, 'pparently. I guess I just don't see Laurie furtherin' any significant arguments, an' everythin' she's brought up either in her defense or against Hollis has been answered by the ol' Nite Owl pretty damn well, I think. Yeah, think I'm right where I need ta be.