I've defended my reasoning for lynching Blarg numerous times. He was a distraction and an unknown third party. He needed to go. If we didn't lynch him on D2 he would still be the subject of conversation up till his death -- and it would've been a wholly useless conversation at that.
As for Tucah, I didn't think he was a cultist, so I didn't vote for him. Blarg was an almost sure-thing as a third party or cultist (and ended up being one), so my vote went there.
As for ultron, he has done literally nothing to be perceived as cult except post somewhat less than average and kill Blarg (how is killing Blarg scummy again?). He voted Blarg out for the same reason we all did: he thought he was dangerous and distracting. He doesn't throw his vote around like everyone else here does. If only voting for someone you have a strong reasoning for lynching is scummy, may as well kill me now as well.
As for TWE, I say he's our best option today. I stand by it and think lynching nin or ultron would be a mistake. Nin especially, as I outlined here. Also, it puts us at risk of losing our strategy for confirming town based on the book.
As for Tucah, I didn't think he was a cultist, so I didn't vote for him. Blarg was an almost sure-thing as a third party or cultist (and ended up being one), so my vote went there.
As for ultron, he has done literally nothing to be perceived as cult except post somewhat less than average and kill Blarg (how is killing Blarg scummy again?). He voted Blarg out for the same reason we all did: he thought he was dangerous and distracting. He doesn't throw his vote around like everyone else here does. If only voting for someone you have a strong reasoning for lynching is scummy, may as well kill me now as well.
As for TWE, I say he's our best option today. I stand by it and think lynching nin or ultron would be a mistake. Nin especially, as I outlined here. Also, it puts us at risk of losing our strategy for confirming town based on the book.