Some tma thoughts rolling in with my current relisten, re: Oliver Banks and Graham Folger:
1. Graham Folger!!!! I love this poor paranoid gay. I’ve seen some theories about him being a burgeoning eye avatar based on the way he acted in MAG03. I think to some extent his paranoia could be explained as a side effect of the Not!Them being close, but Graham owned the table long enough to refurbish the thing - so either the Not!Them was drawing out its campaign of terror for funsies (or maybe waiting for someone like Amy Patel to terrorize after replacing him).... OR Graham had managed to protect himself to some degree until he had an unlucky moment. Considering his frantic writing (”KEEP WATCHING”) and the fact that the Eye and the Stranger are often painted as antithetical to one another, I like to think the latter is most likely.
2. Oliver’s origins!!! We know Oliver started dreaming about a year after having what he describes as a nervous breakdown, which was semi tied to the breakup we now know was with Graham Folger per Jonny’s confirmation. NOW. The thing that jumped out at me this go around listening to MAG 11 is the fact that we don’t really get an explicit inciting incident that led to Oliver’s ties with the End. Most avatars have some kind of trauma or past event that led them to their own strange relationships with fear, but Oliver’s description of what led up to the dreams is a bit vague. I’ve been thinking on that and here’s my thought.
(cw next 3 paragraphs for discussion of suicide and suicidal ideation)
Oliver had a nervous breakdown in which he felt his life was falling apart. His first dream starts while sleeping on a friend’s couch and is described like so: “I found myself standing atop the very peak of Canary Wharf and overlooking the Barclays building where I had spent so many hateful hours.” Then, he leaves this area by straight up just falling: “my forward motion brought me over the edge of Canary Wharf’s roof and I fell. I plummeted, I don’t know how far, until I hit the ground with a crack.”
Oliver doesn’t ever explicitly describe himself as being suicidal, and doesn’t say he attempted or considered suicide - but I think a high level of ideation is very likely given his circumstances. What better bait is there for the End to latch onto than someone who doesn’t fear it, but regularly considers welcoming it? I recall once, when I was struggling with my own ideation, a friend of mine confessed that he was terrified of dying, and there was a hurt, cruel part of me that almost wanted to laugh at the thought. There’s a rather blasé attitude about mortality that’s easy to fall into when you’re suicidally depressed, and that kind of attitude can just as easily inspire fear, fascination, or obsession. Quite possibly a blend of each of these, in Oliver’s case.
Looking back on my own experiences with depression and how they shaped my attitudes towards the world, it does kind of jive with his character. It always struck me how Oliver just sort of rolls with what he’s given in a rather fatalistic way, like “oh well it doesn’t matter we’re going to end up dead anyway.” Him being habitually suicidal meshes with that pretty dang well.
3. Oliver and Graham!!! We don’t know a ton about their relationship. We know that they were together a moderate amount of time, because they were living together (Oliver ended up on a friend’s couch when the dreams started) and we know that the breakup happened before Amy Patel because he was living alone at that time, and was dead at the end of it. We ALSO know that Graham owns his flat, inherited from his parents, which means that it’s pretty reasonable to presume they likely lived together in the same flat where the events of MAG 03 occurred. That is to say, they were likely broken up some time before MAG 03, by which point Graham has owned the table for a decent amount of time, having had the chance to refinish the thing.
Here’s my theory: Graham picking up the table was the inciting incident leading to their breakup. Weird spooky vibes start to happen, Graham gets paranoid, Graham quite possibly exhibits spooky Eye related shit while trying to cope with the close presence of the Not!Them. The tension and paranoia turns them against each other and dismantles everything they had, eventually leading to not one, but two people sucked into the nonsense of the fears.
Nothing earth shattering all in all but I love thinking about these implied links between statements that happen behind the scenes.