Remember, there are THREE Resistant bishops now.
Even if we assume they all want to be on the same page (not consecrating anyone without the agreement of the other two, just to make sure no one is "crazy" in their choice of candidate or timing), there are still 2 other voices that would tug on the "most conservative" one, to wake him up, give him a nudge, etc.
So if the reality is that the world needs another bishop, it's more likely to happen now.
Each bishop has the counsel of 2 other brother-bishops to consider now.
Surely the simplification expressed above is excessive, an over-simplification. Surely the relevant point would be to consider their fellow ROMAN CATHOLIC bishops in the episcopal college of Holy Mother Church. When was the infallibility of the Roman Catholic Church granted to the "Resistant" bishops and not to the Roman Catholic bishops? By what sacramental authority is this strange restriction made?
The three Resistance bishops are in the spiritual lineage of our historic opportune Roman Catholic Jesuits. But that is not our entire historic heritage. There are some other additional strands to be found in our heritage. For example, we have the heritage of the principled Roman Catholic Jesuits. That lineage is represented among us by those bishops associated with the Company of Jesus and Mary led by the Argentine Catholic Bishop Andres Morello. More principled Jesuits are just as Roman Catholic as the more opportune Jesuits and one should note that the resemblances between the Resistance bishops and the bishops associated with Bishop Morello are considerable. They share the same Jesuit mind-set in common. They are all of them fine diplomats born and bred.
Then there are the Benedictine-style Roman Catholic bishops associated with the Canons Regular of Saint Augustine headquartered in London. They are Catholic gentlemen born and bred, without too much military backbone but with a fine talent for scholarship. As for a Zelanti Catholic bishop in the tradition of my own more fiery Franciscan Order, we have the decidedly militant Roman Catholic Bishop Markus Ramolla not too far away from us in Cincinnati, Ohio. And, yes, there are a few terribly elderly Catholic bishops on the outer edges of the Novus Ordo, although very very few of them still with us among the living. Alas... Great Catholic cardinals like Stickler, Siri and Oddi are sorely missed, or at least they ought to be. (As for the dogmatic sedevacantist bishops, presumably the less said about those scandalous characters the better.)
The three Resistance bishops are the most opportunist and diplomatic among the remnant of Catholic bishops still among the living and not yet destroyed by the omnipresent Marxist terror of the Great Apostasy. Still, we ought to maintain our normal Catholic sense and be aware that our holy sacraments empower every legitimately consecrated bishop of our one same Roman Catholic faith.
The time for childish quarrels about the legalities of the Neo-Liberal Marxist usurpers in the Vatican ought to have been left behind us by now. No doubt senility is strong among us, but we ought to at least try to resist the siren calls of our ghastly contemporary decadence. We should respect the sacraments of Our Lord Jesus Christ and at least have some consideration for the entire legitimate episcopal college of Holy Mother Church. We owe our allegiance to every remaining Roman Catholic bishop, not only to the most intensely Jesuit faction among them.
Our religion is Roman Catholicism, and not Ultra-Jesuitism only.