Okay, Jon and Tim finally went at it. Good for them I guess.
I know, from an external point of view, that Jon is almost certainly right and something is very wrong with the Archive but from the character's point of view, this dude is an asshole.
Because Tim is kinda right. While everyone responds to trauma in different ways, Jon's response to it was to have a total melt down, to start spying on his coworkers and keeping secrets from them.
Like, Tim said "no one is trying to kill you" and it occurs to me that none of them even know about Michael or the things he can in theory do. What's to stop any of them from going through a door that wasn't there a few minutes ago and ending up in Michael's fucked up play place? If Jon at least told them about him, that he was the one who stabbed him and that he is actively watching the Archive, they could know what to look for but he never did.
It's weird. I totally know he's right. I expect that he will eventually be proven right. But I almost sympathies more with all the other characters. Except for Elias, I legit don't trust him and still don't know why. And Sasha is still possessed or whatever, so I'm the fence about whatever is going on there.
Another absolute roller from the talented @libra discotheque - we trust we'll see this name in all the right places. #mixino65 offers up forty minutes of zingy yet pumpy italo house grooves.
The only critique I have with these guest voice actors is that when they start their statements, it sounds a lot like they're reading from a script. Some get better than others. Tessa is doing pretty well, though.