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I love how the Malacetic Atlas is treated with a Necronomicon-type reverence because all I'm picturing is that jumpy orange font from the Weird U.S. franchise (which is pretty great, tbh). Theory though: With recent theories made about translating the Voynich Manuscript, do you think that's why the Malacetic Atlas suddenly appeared? Since Miles can no longer use a real text as a mysterious tome connected to Tanis, it seems like he had to make one up that will always suit his needs and will never be revealed to be a medicinal textbook.
But yeah, the runner recording piqued my interest, but naturally, it was lost again in the many trips and scene-changes that we didn't need. Classic Tanis!
I wrote several essays about Alabama for "Weird US: The ODDyssey Continues," by the authors of Weird NJ.