Just finished TMA 122 and remembered the chills I got when Jon said “The Archivist” for the first time. Like, shit fucked me up lol
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Just finished TMA 122 and remembered the chills I got when Jon said “The Archivist” for the first time. Like, shit fucked me up lol
Favourite TMA Episode 121-130
MAG 121: Far Away
MAG 122: Zombie
MAG 123: Web Development
MAG 124: Left Hanging
MAG 125: Civilian Casualties
MAG 126: Sculptor's Tool
MAG 127: Remains to be Seen
MAG 128: Heavy Goods
MAG 129: Submerged
MAG 130: Meat
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I’m taking emotional damage every relisten to s4. Ep 122 is basically this this from Jon’s point of view: he died to save the world, but then came back to learn that two people died, only two of his friend visited him and both are disappointed to see him wake up, Martin left him to work with a villains friend and Melanie might actually kill him on sight. Oh, and also now he almost certainly not human. Oh joy
MAG 122 - Zombie
doodle 122/200; days left - 5/110 13/128
perhaps i don't wanna always draw horror. perhaps, sometimes, i wanna draw a normal flatmate moment with a guy who is a zombie
I'm probably pretty wrong with this but it always felt weirdly sudden to me how immediately when Jon woke up Georgie cut him off (without going into speculations of off screen, non canon conversations). She was there the whole six months of the coma and then he finally gets up and she speaks to him no more than a few minutes and leaves with no proper explanation? I know people explain and so does she that it's unnatural for him to wake up from this but what was she doing there in the first place for so long while he was dead in all but his brain, which is pretty unnatural in itself? Waiting for him to die? Hoping he'd come back normal from death? I don't understand the discrepancy between this six month devotion to something that's clearly unnatural from the start to leaving when that person wakes up.
In my head I alway explained it through these lines when she talks about her encounter with Oliver:
BASIRA: And you’re sure you didn’t recognize him.
GEORGIE: No, no – he was, um – I’d never seen him before.
BASIRA: But?…
GEORGIE: He, uh, he felt like death.
BASIRA: What, capital ‘D’ Death?
GEORGIE: Yeah. Y’know, one of your… dark gods
In the apocalypse she was hidden from the Eye because she can't feel fear and therefor supposedly cut off from the Fears without feeling them and their supernatural influence. But of all of them she does feel Death, the End. She feels it very potently when Oliver shows up and my guess is she felt it on Jon when he woke up and was marked by the End with Oliver's help.
So if she feels the End in a supernatural way it means she still feels it as a Fear which means she still feels fear and can be afraid even if it's only of this one thing!
I think that in addition to the whole bit with her leaving and not wanting to help Jon anymore if he doesn't help himself and doesn't take the steps to leave the place hurting him there was something else that made her leave so suddenly with no preliminaries.
I think she was so unused to feeling fear that when she finally felt it now with Oliver and then felt it on Jon it made her be much more rash than she usually is and ran away from it not wanting it to come back into her life. She suddenly saw her memory of the living corpse in Jon's reawakening with that feeling of the End mark and, with the already heightened cautiousness she developed to deal with her lack of fear, she just couldn't handle feeling it again and had to leave.
This is not an argument to make her decisions lose justification! On the contrary! I think it helps me understand how she finds the logic in her leaving much more if she can actually feel the Fear and it causes her to rush into the decision. I think it makes her choices more human in my eyes. She can no longer see Jon as what he used to be because now he's marked by her worse fear and is far gone and she could only see it after Oliver left and he woke up. While we know it's not true that he's gone, her fear clouded that and she ended up rationalizing her decision later with the fact that Jon isn't helping himself leave so she can't even begin to help. Which, after reading posts and discussing it legthly with others much more elaborately than I can articulate in one place makes more sense to me than it did at first (understanding Georgie's logic took me a long time and it's much more complex than I'm putting here).
But this understanding of her feeling actual, real fear when it's the End that shows up explains the initial moment of her leaving after six months of being there which baffled me so much at first.
"I’ll get you some new [clothes]. Better ones." ~ Basira Hussain,
A Follow-Up Fic for TMA 122
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Basira's idea of better clothes seemed to be clothes that Basira would wear.
Jon was aware that the batch of old band shirts and torn jeans he wore when on the run from the law, during his several kidnappings, and as he frantically globe-trotted for answers weren’t quite as formal as the crisp suits he wore when they first met, but he would have thought she would reserve judgement, given the circumstances.
Jon: *Calls himself "The Archivist" in a statement instead of "Head archivist of the Magnus Institute"*
Me:
*jon wakes up from a 6 month coma*
everyone: hey fuck you asshole what are you