Well, let's think of it this way, Leafsnail:
You're saying "Why would Neruz do that as town?" How about I ask, "Why would you want to lynch Neruz as town?"
I want him lynched because Neruz is a doppelganger. Simple as that. If you want to lynch me today, you must make very, VERY sure you get Neruz or his partner tonight, as otherwise there's a good chance we've lost.
There'd be no reason to watch Janus unless he really wanted to see if ANOTHER reporter targeted him (Not bloody likely.) Therefore, watching who I target (and trying to catch me) makes complete sense.
The first part was my point (since he hadn't specified whether he'd tracked or watched). The other point is that his exact reasons for tracking rather than watching are sketchy - how are you meant to identify the doppelganger AND the doppelganger who's doing the kill? Isn't it easier to falseclaim a track result than a watch result?
His joke voting is a cover. It's obvious enough to KNOW it's obvious, and you're ignoring it for something else.
A cover... for what? I don't see any reason why he'd need to cover himself up so much.
The same logic could apply to my behavior Day 1, which is equally ridiculous, because your vote would never stand a chance.
I'm not sure what you mean by this.
You're resorting to some very terrible reasons, given that there are way better reasons to vote others.
If I find a doppelganger, I'll attack him, especially in a situation like this. Otherwise we have a "confirmed" dopp controlling a vig, which is a HORRIBLE position to be in.