MAG 95 - Absent Without Leave
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i thought this was gonna go a lot worse bc i don't really like the war-related statements but it was surprisingly fun to draw :D

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MAG 95 - Absent Without Leave
doodle 95/200; days left 5/110 23/128
i thought this was gonna go a lot worse bc i don't really like the war-related statements but it was surprisingly fun to draw :D
Favourite TMA Episode 91-100
MAG 91: The Coming Storm
MAG 92: Nothing Beside Remains
MAG 93: Contaminant
MAG 94: Dead Woman Walking
MAG 95: Absent Without Leave
MAG 96: Return to Sender
MAG 97: We All Ignore the Pit
MAG 98: Lights Out
MAG 99: Dust to Dust
MAG 100: I Guess You Had To Be There
Results
Favourite Episode Masterlist
Top 5 TMA moments :3
Oh boyyy there are so many!
I'm gonna go with the ones I've enjoyed comedically/ones I go back to relisten to lightly rather that the really dramatic ones that make your heart stop (eg episodes 91, 154, 170, you know the ones)
And I'm probably missing a bunch, especially from the early seasons with Tim and Martin and so much from season 5 etc but here you go!
Episode 95, Martin talks about Jon and Basira reveals herself to have been there the whole time making him jump 10 feet in the air xD
And I get that he’s worried about us. I mean, we worry about him as well.
I worry.
And we should just –
BASIRA: Could you pass me that pen?
[NERVOUS, SURPRISED SPLUTTERING]
MARTIN: Oh, er… Hi Basira… Um, how long have you been there?
BASIRA: Erm, I don’t know. Couple of hours? Why?
MARTIN: Y-you didn’t say anything.
BASIRA: Yeah, I was reading.
[MARTIN CLEARS HIS THROAT]
Did you need me?
Episode 111. That's it. Just Jon and Gerry's whole conversation. Absolutely iconic. Especially the 'obviously vampires' line.
Episode 121 Oliver being Oliver. I love him
GEORGIE: Can I help you?
OLIVER: Oh, I, I’m a friend. Of John’s.
GEORGIE: Are you, now.
OLIVER: Uh, y-yes.
GEORGIE: Right. Just haven’t seen you visiting before.
OLIVER: Umm, I’ve… been out of town!
GEORGIE: Right. The nurse didn’t say anyone else was here.
OLIVER: Oh! Oh, oh, well. Sorry if I surprised you.
GEORGIE: It’s fine.
OLIVER: …I’m Antonio!
GEORGIE: [sarcastic] Sure.
Episode 124. I've already talked about this extensively but just read:
ARCHIVIST: (overlapping) H-how are you, Martin? I-Is everything…
MARTIN: Yeah. Yeah, no, I’m, I’m alright, uh… everything’s… fine.
ARCHIVIST: Right. Um… how’s… h-how’s the poetry?
MARTIN: Oh, uh, well, I haven’t exactly had a lot of time recently, so…
ARCHIVIST: Yes, of course.
[MARTIN HMS]
Episode 140. That's my rib...
BASIRA: But I think – Have you got a pen?
ARCHIVIST: Uhh – Yeah, i-in the drawer.
[BASIRA OPENS THE DRAWER.]
BASIRA: Ah, John. What’s this?
[SHE PICKS SOMETHING UP.]
ARCHIVIST: Hm? Oh. That’s… I, th, uh – that’s my rib.
BASIRA: (Pythagorean theorem, volume of a cone) Right.
[SHE PUTS IT BACK.]
ARCHIVIST: Yep.
BASIRA: And… the jar of ashes.
ARCHIVIST: (stress.exe) Not – not, m,mine – I mean, it belongs to me, I, I, I guess, but it’s not – stationery is in the, uh, other drawer.
[SOUNDS AS THE STATIONERY IS RETRIEVED.]
BASIRA: Right, thanks.
I was listening to tma 95 and the broken Italian really bothered me.
"Sono andanti marcio"? Really?
i suppose they used google translate :/
TMA 95 - poor Martin! Saying how he hates taking the statements, and Jon being back and barely speaking to him and Martin worrying about him.
And then it turns out Basira has been listening to the entire thing...(but like me, Basira doesn’t notice anything when she’s reading). And I do like that Basira’s reaction to being held hostage in a giant library is ‘give me all the books!’