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‘Have you a part of my soul to keep, forever.’
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Do you call it Twitter or X?
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And after today we'll be back On The Run from the monsters that haunt the dark.
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thatpodcastkid · 5 months
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Magnus Archives Relisten 9, MAG 9, A Father's Love
Julia Montork.
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Jk jk this is my MAG 9 analysis. Spoilers ahead!
Facts: Statement of Julia Montauk (not Montork) regarding the actions of her father, serial killer Robert Montauk (not Montork). Statement given December 3rd, 2002.
Statement Notes: This episode utilizes two horror tropes that are rather common, but not often seen together. This is a Serial Killer horror story, but also a "Discovering A Family Member" story. Serial Killer stories are self-explanatory, following the vicious actions of a single killer, drawing fear from the nature of their deeds and the fear that anyone could be next. "Discovering A Family Member" is the name I use for horror stories in which someone discovers that someone in their family is a monster, literally or figuratively. Think Mom and Dad or We Need To Talk About Kevin. The combination of these two tropes makes it so the audience witnesses a serial killer story from the inside out. We aren't afraid of who the killer is going to get next because we don't need the other characters. Rather, the fear we feel isn't that of attacked townspeople, but of a child. We are not afraid because we might be attacked, but because the person who's always protected us might be the thing we need protection from.
Something that really stood out to me in this episode is how much Julia expects of her childhood self, repeatedly pointing out things that should have bothered her or made her realize what was happening. Of course, hindsight is twenty-twenty and it's easy to see all the clues after the mystery's been solved, but there was no way for her to know back then. Especially because she was a literal child. This is a very real feeling though. It's common for people to hate or blame their childhood selves for doing things wrong or not knowing enough, even though there's no way for a child be as intelligent or mature as an adult. Julia expresses a very genuine feeling, if not an entirely rational one.
The heartbeat audio at the end of the statement was so incredible. Such a gradual and effective sound. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe this is the first time an outside noise was used to create effect in the series.
Entity Alignment: This is the first Peoples' Church of the Divine Host Mention, and a pretty solid Dark episode, but there's some stuff that doesn't make sense to me.
(Unrelated, but one of these things is the Church's name. We have "The Cult of The LIGHTLESS Flame" and the " Peoples' Church of the DIVINE HOST." One of these groups worships darkness and one of them has a person acting as a spiritual host for all their desires and it's not the ones you think.)
The shed glows when Robert Montauk performs his ritual. For a Dark ceremony, this doesn't really make a lot of sense. The only explanation I can really think of is that this glowing area is somehow "stealing" the light from others. But I don't fully understand how the murders and heart collection truly fuels the Dark. There's probably another aspect that occurs during the tortures Julia sees in the photographs, but I guess we'll never really know.
It's never confirmed that Montauk is a member of the Church, but it is confirmed that at least some of his victims are. Additionally, the light goes out in his cell when he is murdered. I theorize that even if Montauk was a member of the Church, he wasn't killing for the Dark, but rather targeting its members to get revenge for his wife and to protect his daughter. The ritual may offer protective forces against the Dark, which is why the shed glows.
The line that really stuck with me in this episode was "The Darkness was inside." The idea that the darkness isn't an absence of light, but a presence of something else. In a weird, poetic way, Julia foreshadows that the lights going out isn't something that just happens, but fear entering a room.
I also love the use of the Dark as a childhood fear throughout the series. Even in episodes where it attacks adults, many of them still cite feeling like a child again. This is because fear of the Dark is a very primal, instinctual thing engrained in our psyches from the moment we are born. It also makes the stories so relatable. When Julia says she "did as I was told" and went straight to bed, only wandering out to get a drink of water, when the fear crept in, that's something every kid has gone through. It keeps with the recurring fear of the mundane in the Magnus Archives. It's not during the big moments that the fear will get you, but the during the little, everyday ones.
Character Notes: I love Julia. I love her. I think about her all the time. That's it end of post.
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icebluecyanide · 5 months
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I will just say, I do think that changing Julia Rothman's motivations behind the plan to make it about personal revenge/make her a woman scorned and then having several male characters calling her too emotional for it is uh. certainly a choice :/
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yen-sids-tournament · 6 months
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Live Action 5: The Princess Diaries: Royal Engagement v George of the Jungle 2
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The Princess Diaries 2 {original- The Princess Diaries (2002)}
Chris Pine <3, Julie Andres MATRESS SURFING, "I have to tell mother" "I have to tell everybody else" "Good Luck"/"Good luck", The whole sleep over actually, Joe, Everyone's a Princess! and of course the moose hair. <3 <3 <3
George of the Jungle 2 {original- George of the Jungle (1997)}
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ndsvkwac · 1 year
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MAG 9: A Father's Love
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filmvisions · 2 years
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ausetkmt · 1 year
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FBI Informant Julia Clarice Brown Was Angry That Dr. King Wanted Reparations
This woman was a lying snake up in the SCLC doin the most to deliver all the news directly to hoover. she was never pointed out even tho the organization knew there was a snitch in the mix. Dr King lost his life due to her and others
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