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Oh I Get It, (red)canary In The Coal Mine Signifying You Should Definitely Not Look Into The Magnus Institute,
Oh I get it, (red)canary in the coal mine signifying you should definitely Not look into the magnus institute, something something anglerfish something something first episodes something implications
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BREAKING NEWS *SHOCKING AND SAD*: Jonathan Sims has been demoted to conputer
Summary: The Magnus Institute hires a Data Protection Officer during season 3. He sets about diligently booking in meetings, writing policy documents, and training all the staff in the importance of confidentiality. Now if only he could get hold of the Head Archivist, who seems to have vanished again... (Jon is only trying to save the world, but apparently some people think he should still be doing his day job.)
Author: @shinyopals
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The canary statement in the first episode of TMAGP really reminds me of the role that the angler fish episode played in TMA. The angler fish served as the first warning and was in it of itself descriptive of its role; the statement was the lure, and the trap. It was its own warning of what was to come. The canary statement reminds me of the saying "canary in a coal mine" from when miners would bring canararies down into the mines to warn them of when oxygen became too low. The bird would run out of oxygen and stop singing, likely dying. Red Canary went underground and "sang" about what they found until it killed/injured them. They are the first warning and died as a sort of warning to others- to get above ground, to get away while it was still possible. Both statements are a warning and a descriptor of what's to come.