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Disappearance (undetermined) -/- Invitation [internet blog]

Incident Elements:

· Negligent work environment
· Isolation
· Surveillance
· Mentions of - workplace counselling

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Created by Jonathan Sims and Alexander J Newall  
Directed by Alexander J Newall 
Written by Alexander J Newall and Jamie Petronis (for more of his work visit https://www.thecellarletters.com/)

Script Editing with Additional Materials by Jonathan Sims and Alexander J Newall
Executive Producers April Sumner, Alexander J Newall, Jonathan Sims, Dani McDonough, Linn Ci, and Samantha F.G. Hamilton

Associate Producers Jordan L. Hawk, Taylor Michaels, Nicole Perlman, Cetius d’Raven, and Megan Nice
Produced by April Sumner  
  
Featuring (in order of appearance)
Sarah Lambie as Lena Kelley
Shahan Hamza as Samama Khalid
Billie Hindle as Alice Dyer
Anusia Battersby as Gwendolyn Bouchard
Jonathan Sims as Chester

Dialogue Editor – Nico Vettese
Sound Designer –
Meg McKellar  
Mastering Editor -
Catherine Rinella

Music by Sam Jones (orchestral mix by Jake Jackson)

Art by April Sumner

SFX from previously credited artists.

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Anonymous

this might be my favorite statement so far. I yelled at my computer so many times when listening

Anonymous

Sadly, this one had almost zero pull for me. The bright spot for me is I'm really enjoying Sam's autonomy and character development. The reveal of the movie felt trope-y and went off without any subversion of expectation. I was left yearning for another 5 ish minutes to add complexity to the movie viewing or exploring more of any of the workplace relationships. I'm also really hoping Alice's character develops beyond the workplace bully. Her verbal barbs, which are amusing in small doses, are now just leaving me angry and disdainful. Any delicious spooky vibes are being shattered by her shallow snide sarcasm. To be clear, this is not a comment on the voice acting, which is very good. I appreciate a slow burn (I still tout Magnus Archives as some of the best fiction writing I've consumed in the last 20 years) but Alice's character development can't happen soon enough for me.

Kate McKiernan

Oh! Oh. Oh no. Poor John. I didn’t see it at first, though I should have. I think this has bumped up to the saddest one yet. I mean, not for Tom. “She simply looks at him sadly, a pity in her face that burns him worse than any flame.” — Mag 120 [Georgie’s dream]

Chyou Xian (edited)

Comment edits

2024-02-18 06:04:48 I'm so worried for Alice
2024-02-18 06:04:48 I'm so worried for Alice
2024-02-18 06:04:48 I'm so worried for Alice
2024-02-15 09:24:53 I'm so worried for Alice

I'm so worried for Alice