crow@sopuli.xyztoThe Magnus Archives@the.unknowing.dance•What theory did you have that turned out to be the most hilariously wrong?English
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9 months agoI only started listening to the podcast after mag200 aired so I didn’t really stop to make theories, I binged the whole show in just a few days. The only one I can really think of is that I was expecting Jonah Magnus to be more of a Jon character? You know, too curious for their own good but ultimately a good and kind person. I was so prepared to like this man. Probably bc everything we learn about him at the beginning comes from old letters that all start with “my dearest Jonah” :^
Ohh too many to choose
I liked those space episodes, I don’t remember the names but there were three people in space together and each of their statement was connected to a different fear.
Binary was probably one of the scarier ones for me. And this one episode in season 5 about someone drowning, that one was genuinely horrifying. It was just, thalassophobia the episode
The fun ones are very memorable. Joshua Gillespie’s statement is a classic, mag1 was good but that one is what really got me hooked to the show. There was the one about the blumper who straight up didn’t notice all the blood and murder clowns. And that one episode with the tax guy who went to see if the taxidermists were doing money laundering. Barely escaped with his life and ended his statement by saying what a good thing it was that he remembered to grab his stuff on his way out, bc otherwise he would’ve had to go back. Then he wrote them a glowing record bc they sure weren’t money laundering
Oh! And the one where Jon was busy being kidnapped so the assistants had to take the statements from people.