How's about this one, then: Never have I ever knowingly voted for an innocent person to be executed here. Genuine votes for people you believed guilty who weren't don't count.
None of us did, hence why I'm discounting her. And, really, anyone else you may have voted for in earnest belief that they killed. Since we don't exactly have a good track record of actually being right.
I don't know, it depends on whoever you may have voted for. But we've only ever successfully voted for two people who murdered here, and even one of those we managed the wrong week. So answering this really all depends on perceptions of guilt or innocence, since we know so little about the objective truth.
What if you voted for someone that you weren't sure was responsible or not, but did it with the intent of saving someone else who got voted for, who you knew was an incorrect vote?
Hmm. Well, seeing as how, regardless of the intention, it resulted in a vote for someone who you genuinely believed was not guilty, I'd say the drink applies here, yes.
...KNOWINGLY VOTED FOR AN INNOCENT PERSON
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Technically I didn't know it wasn't her.
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Not a fan of Medb, are you?
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[drinks]
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I have a question that complicates things.
What if you voted for someone that you weren't sure was responsible or not, but did it with the intent of saving someone else who got voted for, who you knew was an incorrect vote?
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HK-47 got crushed instead?
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Where the hell did Beau go?]
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Grell you only voted once you died week one???]
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I didn't want to vote for Beau so I voted for Sheila.