@@seculair7564 It's funny how you're calling the original post retarded when your reply is retarded in every sense of the definition, and not relevant to the post at all.
Seculair Rape and killing ? dont blame being human for that, your argument is so stupid, killing and rapeing come from bad education, not human impulses, so the girl was right, it is hard to see somebody beeing judge for beeing human.
Maiva La Well you have a choice, if you want to keep your human status, dont go influence on others, if you want to be a robot controlled by others..by all means go be a influencer, in ang cases..i dont follow influencers.
"Sacharine tone of voice" :-)) Great, I never knew how to describe this kind of artificial always smiling attitude enforced in the customer services in the USA.
was it really sarcasm? I thought she was genuinely expressing her sympathy as her understatement while convincing her to accept it. she was like “I’m really sorry I know how badly that sucks for you but you have to understand that unfortunately I can’t help you
@@sultansaad1967it is very much sarcasm because she mimicked Lacie’s body language. Passive aggressive. And it’s not true that she couldn’t do anything. She could rate her 5 stars and ask two other employees to do the same easily. It’s airline’s fault after all.
@@someone8323 nevermind. I didn’t realize she was mocking her when she mimicked her body language because in such arguments, people mimic your tone like that to speak your language so they can get their point across. That’s why I thought she was apologizing for the inconvenience but telling Lacey to accept the futility of trying to resolve this issue. if she could’ve helped her then Why didn’t she rate her up tho? I take it back, No sympathy from these people whatsoever
Noslo I don’t know. I don’t know even if chubby is the correct word to say in this case. English is not my mother language. I prefer those arms she has to thin arms.
I liked the overall contrast between future technology and old fashioned cars and clothing. It makes me feel like you're watching Popular Science's take on what the future would look like to them during the 80s
It's an analogy. The soft pastel colors represent the idealistic world that has been created thanks to the ratings emulating a perfect society. If you see the other scenes, when she talked to the truck driver or in the jail, colors are not pastel anymore. It's because the vibrant gray colors represent the reality.
It's ironic how she's being punished for shouting and acting out, when the attendant was being furiously passive aggressive which most people would say is much worse.
Call the supervisor for her incompetence. Seriously, in a world and society like that, leverage yourself into getting her fired for her human side showing, completely unacceptable the way she smiled with menace, what a tool.
Guys, it’s pretty obvious this is the one customer she did that to since her rank must be high for that kind of job. All the other people were group-ranking her like it’s Reddit so that’s how you get that scenario. And the reason why she didn’t get the supervisor was because she knew she could just have the woman removed instead. Makes it easier than admitting she was wrong.
As a customer service worker myself, it really wasn't. She was acting entitled and holier-than-thou from the second the receptionist said her flight was canceled. The receptionist could have probably been nicer and more helpful but entitled people like that often won't soften up no matter what you do to try to help them. I think she kind of deserved all those bad ratings 😕
@@rosegoldhiips she already book the flight weeks in advance, and had her flights cancel for no reason. Its normal for her to be mad, the receptionist should have called to her supervisor to help Lacie getting a new flight, instead of being a big mouthed pos. You should know your place, your only job literally is to service customer, if you can't do that then quit before you piss another customer
@@rosegoldhiips Excuse me, but if you knew anything about working in hospitality, you'd know that a cancelled flight is a very serious issue and needs to be addressed, and it's the airline's responsibility to rectify said issue in the form of offering an alternative. You don't just reserve that option for elites. So in this situation, they really should have offered Lacie the seat on the next flight regardless of her rating as a means of compensation, or at least contacted her prior to the check-in time to let her know that there were problems so she could have sufficient time to make a backup plan. The attendant should've at least tried to help or refer Lacie to someone who could, but she did nothing, not even allow Lacie to speak to a manager (which Lacie had every reason and right to). So yeah, I don't blame Lacie for getting angry at this point (or as you see it; "entitled and holier-than-thou"). You'd do the same, I guarantee it!
Astral Cosmos Celestial the Third Not a right, no. An absolute necessity. If people had some sense they would get more angry more often, for the right reasons, at the right time, with the right people. Aristotle. "Thumos".
Respect to Airport Security Guy in this scene. He straight up killed it with the whole “please remove yourself from the airport *immediately*” line, while grinning like that.
bethany jedd technically this is mirroring our society of how people care way too much about their reputation and the status of how they’re looked upon. Also social media downvotes and up votes play a huge role as well.
I loved this series, but this episode was very hard to watch. Especially at the reality of how quickly someone's life can completely accelerate in a downward slope. Also the fact that sympathy and empathy have been replaced with a very exclusive rating system. Doesn't matter who you are, if you have a bad rating you're SOL
A society like this would function very different from whats shown in this episode. There would be safety measures in place to stop one from having a low ranking so quickly and ruining their life in a day, otherwise everybody would be ruinijg their lives in a day. Maybe they would have ranking insurance etc. Also this system is very similar to religion in our world. Its fake and not real, but it keeps people behaving properly and being good (because they believe they will go to heaven which is not true there is no afterlife.).
TookALevelInBadass today? It’s always been like that, there are shit ton of museums dedicated to the witch hunts, Hell a while back the Christian church covered up a 3 decade pedophile because people blindly trusted them
I think there has to be a reason for the vote. If strangers start giving each other 5 stars, it could break the system for themselves and others : - Who rates you and who you rate has to be detailed on your profile, therefore you can be downgraded if you vote for someonewith a bad rate or who is even remotely related to someone who has a bad rate (since we sac earlier in the movie that those who dive in the rates are ditched by the ones with upper rates) - you can accidentally vote for someone who has completely opposite tastes as yours (even if there doesn't seem to be much room for differences of tastes in this universe anyway) and ruin the credibility of a social profile you have worked on all your life - and the simple fact that even if you explained why you did it, it's showing empathy, and it's made clear that empathy is tacitely forbidden in this universe, appearances matter more.
I don't understand why she couldn't have just stepped out for like 5 mins and helped some people with their luggage or something. She was a 4.18. It would have taken no time at all to boost her rating and then she'd be on the plane.
Or she could post some more pictures on social media to get her rating up. Theres lots of things she couldve done but the plot needed her to "nosedive"
It was all a blessing in disguise for her. She was so fake and wrapped up in material goals, she ended up being really rude to those who genuinely cared for her (her brother) while craving the approval of a fake school friend who had slept with her boyfriend behind her back. There are a lot of people depressingly like this, everything they do is centred around making a social media post.
@@Sponsi_PL Yes, she was fake. That's literally the plot of the ENTIRE episode is how she pretends to be something she's not the ENTIRE episode to get friends/scores/everyone to like her only to realize none of her so called friends actually cared about her. She was being fake, as was most others in the episode. Her brother was genuine (and had a low score for it) as was the truck driver. People with lower scores were the ones who were real people, whereas the high scoring people were fake.
So, apparently in this universe, If you nice to everyone = Low Ratings If you fake to everyone = High Ratings If you're yelling = Double Damage Man, I'd rather die than live in this universe
This scene scares the life out of me... Image China's Social Credit System coming to play in the West? There be more homeless on the streets and turning the west into a third world shit hole because people will be be owned or turned into a NPC.
This episode probably hit the most close to home for me out of any black mirror episode. I think toxic positivity may very well be the most agonising aspect of my daily existence. I find the denial of the normal range of human emotion to make the general difficulty of life substantially more challenging to tolerate. It’s like stubbing my toe on something and being shamed for screaming out in pain over it, but multiplying that over every individual hardship life throws at me.
Wecome to reality! Thats how stupid people live today. Stupid likes and unlikes from social media! Stupid generations brainwashed by multibillion rich people.
I think this episode is a good example of how small mistakes or tiny mishaps can snowball and that even good people can fall from grace. To anyone whose had a really bad day that's escalated to a bad years it's probably relatable. This kind of culture doesn't seem very forgiving of imperfections and mistakes.
I think in a society like that, nobody can argue against it. They expect you to just smile and cooperate, because y'know, need dem points. Pretty messed up
Votes on UA-cam will act the same way in the social credit system. Because it’s You in a test TUBE, being examined, judged, and censored by ghost banning so only the brainwashed will have a vote, and the majority opinion
Kayla N I think the ending was perfect. She didnt have to pretend for anyone anymore as she was aa low as she could be. She was finally free to shout whatever profanities she wished.
I understand your POV, but at the moment in the party when it all crumbled down, I was wanting that to be the moment that she unleashes on the friend about how she really felt about the system. She didn't show balls until jail...and for me I didn't care by then.
Kayla N She talks about the system's reality, shocks ALL of them. That's what the viewer (even me) is expecting, right? For me, it's cliché, and if really happened, none of them would care anyways, they just wanted 4,8+ rating. Well, I liked the ending, it jumped off the expectad, and transitioned well how the protagonist fell from "Oh hello give me 5 stars" to "Fuck the dumb system, Im out and free.". But again that's just my opinion, I think it's interessing talk about two point of views
This show is amazing. It’s so surreal of how technology is possible going to take advantage of how we act, talk, see, and go with our lives. This episode was AMAZING Bryce Dallas Howard is an AMAZING actress who played her part so well like that was Emmy award WORTHY
Honestly it's getting that way. I've had girls turn down dates after they saw my social media profiles and thought I didn't have "enough" social media followers and comments on my posts.
@@joeburreaux7953 lol where's the proof that that's the reason you were rejected? I HIGHLY doubt it. More like your social media showed non-catfish pictures of what you really look like and they didn't measure up to your curated dating profile pictures, OR they spotted some other red flag (no mutual friends so they didn't feel safe meeting up with you, lack of basic info to confirm age, job, etc). One of the two. Sorry bud but in real life people dont care as much about this shit. This isn't anywhere near a black mirror episode.
Crazy how an airline can just cancel her flight without notice or offering alternatives - and then just be like "I'm sorry. And also if you complaint then we'll downrank you"
IDC This is like privilege. She avoided her coworker when he needed her help because she was concerned about her image. Understandably, none of the other people who looked like him in this episode had any empathy for her because people like her don't help people like them in their time of need.
The way people in the queue are taking the authoritarians side and sneering at her, never able to see how they could be in her place one day. Two years ago I wouldn't have believed it. Now it's Feb 2022, post Covid and the way I have seen people treat others, even fellow family members, I certainly can believe it, in fact I would expect it. People worry about us ending up in some dystopian world without realising we are already in it.
Right, society went exactly back to they way it was but it's only now authoritarian because of "covid", and not like decades of rampant capitalism... When exactly are the vaccines supposed to kick in and start killing people again? I forget. You people genuinely can't handle being wrong and it's so funny 😂
MasterIrukaPlays If you think he's awesome, you're missing the point of the episode. the airport doesn't notify the women that the flight has been cancelled beforehand, and doesn't offer anything other than a sorry, go fuck yourself, in polite pretense when the customer's flight has been cancelled last minute. that lady is going to miss a wedding she is the maid of honor for. Not only this, but they won't give her a seat on another flight, even though in real life, this would be expected of the airport staff. The airport staff member is being unreasonably pretentious and hostile to the point in which the lady cannot keep up the act anymore and starts to get reasonably frustrated, but because everyone in this dystopian society is fake, her expression of frustration offends them and they rate her down for being honest. The security officer marks her down for intimidation and profanity, even though the flight attendant refused to allow the woman to speak to a supervisor. Which means she doesn't even have the correct rating to get home in a proper car. So basically in other words, the woman booked a flight and got scammed out of her flight. In real life, such disgraceful behavior from a company or a member of customer service would result in a lawsuit. But in this episode, because of the dystopian setting, bureaucracy prevails over pragmatism and shows that human beings in this society are too narcissistic and pretentious to help one another. Her flight could have been fixed, if rating was simply rounded up in emergency situations, but in this episode, people rate eachother down out of spite, and rate each other up for pretentious reasons. The security guard isn't awesome, he is a physical extension of the dystopian setting this episode was based on.
its coming. Agenda 2030 will bring Social Credit Score System (you don't want any Government mandated Flu shot? you will not be able to Fly) Cashless society and ID2020 is just a few of the goodies coming with Agenda 2030
Man, Michaela Coel is an awesome actress. She’s so overly polite and uptight here, and you see her characters in Chewing Gum and I May Destroy You and they are so out there. She’s so talented. 😁
I thought socialism was about getting rid of class society The exception is that in the Chinese system you're rated by the authorities, not ordinary citizens.
“Due to your ranking....” ugh this is so relatable as a mortgage professional. I sound like a broken record always saying “due to your credit score...”
I love how people expect you to be polite even when they are screwing you over. The entire conversation becomes about you being impolite and nobody cares that you got screwed over.
Pretty much exactly how abuse and gaslighting works. The abuser just makes your life a hell and you're not allowed to question any of it. Otherwise you become "ungrateful" and "rude".
The scene was meant to have a hint of comedy to it with the flight attendant being so fake nice and smiling threatening security Guard. People are usually really nice or really rude, not this odd middle agro, so why are people in the comments so mad?
What I love about this episode is that all these seemingly terrible things that happen to the lead in such quick succession ultimately leads to her freedom from THE one terrible thing which is the rating system.
One thing concerns me. When Lacie is at the desk she is 4.183. When she swears the three people behind rank her down. However when security docks her one full ranking point she becomes 3.183. So it means that the three people did not have any effect. Any thoughts on this?
I know you posted this two months ago but I'd like to throw my two cents in. I'm curious that perhaps as a rating system there are probably different ranks of 'civilians' ranking? Businesses and authorities rating might weigh more then other people's?
I noticed that too. My only thought is that it was a mistake on the producers' part. Any downvote would at least knock it down a few hundredths of a point.
Stephen Banks lol this was posted ages ago but it kind of reminds of how police and security are in this world. They are automatically higher than everyone else with police brutality and the little punishments they get. Sentences are much higher for assaulting an officer compared to assaulting another person. It kinda reflects how much power they have.
That was the whole point for security though... I’m guessing in their world any physical/verbal aggression is highly frowned upon so they just hit you where it hurt - your status (for control)
This episode is so close to my heart, the way it takes a dig at social media and standings is amusing and scary. I wish I could watch the episode for the first time all over again, it was an impeccable journey.
This is so scary tbh, its kinda happening right now. You are labeled as a bad person just for not walking around with a smile and being nice to everyone. How about we let people do what they want as long as it's not hurting others physically?
This reminds me back in early days in college: I was pretending to be something I am not, pretending to like things I actually hate, and when I failed a whole semester, I realized that didn't take me anywhere, I quit college, erased my Facebook friends and adopted a Tyler Durden personality. And things started to look better
Kyle Campbell Dude, this is so interesting. In in that kind of place right now and I just feel like quiting and launching myself to some crazy experiences for the sake of living.
Scary to think that this is happening right now due to all of people has a cellphone and connection in social. Media. We all have bad days and melt downs and cannot help but to outburst sometimes in public. Then someone just record us and post it to internet.
I agree, were all human after all. But some meltdowns truly do show ones heart, and some things people say are just too vile. BUT I don't think this system would ever work, this wouldn't make someone a better person
The part where she’s like “I’ve called security” but there was no visible movement along with her passive aggressive tone is fucking hilarious man😂😂😂😂😂
Literally. The World Health Organization is trying to implement biometric I.D. and most countries signed off on it, if something isn't done every citizen will be tracked and monitored and this wouldn't be far off! 😱 Please share to family and friends close to you if you think they'll care, cause I for one do not like the idea! I'm sure you wouldn't either but it's not wide spread knowledge.
She didn't ruin her life though. That's the point. All she wanted was a simple life of authenticity and a black man to share it with. She got both. Notice that the flight attendant says that her flight was delayed due to a customer incident on the other end. That was the black guy in detention at her destination city. They were meant to meet each other.
The only thing wrong with this scene is that in the future baggage claim will be automated and there will be no human attendants only kiosks or maybe just an app-based interface
She cud have got some points, gone and praised the toilet attendant or something and come back in 5 mins then got on the 4.2. Yeah i know just frustrated!
The thing I loved about this episode was the ending with her and the random guy each in their own jail cells giving each other a piece of their minds until they collapse in laughter and relief. Demonstrating that only in prison could you be real and not have to worry about what you said ect ect.
It just science-fiction but you can relate perfectly. You know, today we already have a generation so eager for "the like". And social networks (like YT) that ban you for stupid reasons just like an opinion that are not allowed by current political correctness.
Peter Hotchkin Its different. Rating to a driver doesnt affect you like this scene that need you rating above 4.2 o you cant buy a tickey because the rating. Yes, we use rating but not like this scene.
I liked this episode. It describes how I feel on a daily basis. Every time I look up, I see so much “be nice” “only be kind” “never have a bad day” “never say something rude whether you meant it or not” “don’t feel negative ever.” “Don’t ever have a bad day.” “Don’t ever be human.” “Don’t get annoyed.” “Don’t get frustrated.” “Always smile.” “Fake your true feelings to protect others feelings.” “Wear a ‘mask’ every single day.” It’s so annoying and exhausting how people think that’s what you’re supposed to do as a human. You are not. I loved this episode.
People think this can’t happen. It’s already happening in China. If a person’s social score is too low, he or she won’t be able to leave the country or get a certain apartment.
In some ways this isn't really fantasy. I grew up being pressured to smile at all times and never show impatience. It left me very jaded as an adult. My grandfather was a pastor, and had to be upbeat with everyone, but when he got home he became very sour with his family.
It's frustrating because it was entirely the company's fault for not providing a solution. The spare seat was available only thanks to luck, she should have gotten one right away, and with the same conditions as when she booked the first one. And yet it's the customer who gets punished. She had every right to show anger and irritation and to be attended by the supervisor, but the attendant denied her that, probably because they know they can get away with it if a customer is not satisfied. It just proves that even companies care about their ratings more than actually having all customers satisfied. And on top of that the security guard has the nerve to tell her to shut up without letting her a chance to explain herself, automatically taking the attendant's side, with a big smile on his face that makes you want to smack him hard.
This scene hurts so much. She’s showing signs of being human and being judged so harshly for it.
@@seculair7564 It's funny how you're calling the original post retarded when your reply is retarded in every sense of the definition, and not relevant to the post at all.
Seculair Rape and killing ? dont blame being human for that, your argument is so stupid, killing and rapeing come from bad education, not human impulses, so the girl was right, it is hard to see somebody beeing judge for beeing human.
Maiva La Well you have a choice, if you want to keep your human status, dont go influence on others, if you want to be a robot controlled by others..by all means go be a influencer, in ang cases..i dont follow influencers.
Maiva La aand dom’t forget the ChiCom
@@TheWSYNkatevy153 Poor influencers, they can't be racist without people calling it out 😭
The passive-aggressive tension is so suffocating. The smiles and sacharrine tone of voice. It makes me feel anxious. Great storytelling!
I couldn’t get my thoughts around how I felt about it. Great explanation.
Thank you
It's not a story...it's your future
@@joedirt6073 exactly 👌🏻 u nailed it but people think its just a movie its their future 😂
it's like Reddit, but in real life
"Sacharine tone of voice" :-)) Great, I never knew how to describe this kind of artificial always smiling attitude enforced in the customer services in the USA.
“And I am so sorry about that.”
Her sarcasm is surely on another level.
was it really sarcasm? I thought she was genuinely expressing her sympathy as her understatement while convincing her to accept it. she was like “I’m really sorry I know how badly that sucks for you but you have to understand that unfortunately I can’t help you
She’s doing what white people do everyday 🙄🙄
@@sultansaad1967 if you don’t get sarcasm is can look like that but she was mocking her it was supposed to be funny
@@sultansaad1967it is very much sarcasm because she mimicked Lacie’s body language. Passive aggressive. And it’s not true that she couldn’t do anything. She could rate her 5 stars and ask two other employees to do the same easily. It’s airline’s fault after all.
@@someone8323 nevermind. I didn’t realize she was mocking her when she mimicked her body language because in such arguments, people mimic your tone like that to speak your language so they can get their point across. That’s why I thought she was apologizing for the inconvenience but telling Lacey to accept the futility of trying to resolve this issue.
if she could’ve helped her then Why didn’t she rate her up tho? I take it back, No sympathy from these people whatsoever
The two actresses in this scene really did a good job.
The redhead is Bryce Dallas Howard, Ron Howard's daughter.
I found the redhead quite hot. I have admiration for girls with chubby arms.
André Belli she’s not usually like that she gained weight for this
André Belli ... that’s what you consider chubby arms??
Noslo I don’t know. I don’t know even if chubby is the correct word to say in this case. English is not my mother language. I prefer those arms she has to thin arms.
This episodes visuals are so great. Color pallete choices are some of the best I've seen in film
I liked the overall contrast between future technology and old fashioned cars and clothing. It makes me feel like you're watching Popular Science's take on what the future would look like to them during the 80s
Reminds me of Edward Scissor Hands to be honest
It's looks like through instagram/photoshop filters.
Nathan Tancula YESS
It's an analogy. The soft pastel colors represent the idealistic world that has been created thanks to the ratings emulating a perfect society. If you see the other scenes, when she talked to the truck driver or in the jail, colors are not pastel anymore. It's because the vibrant gray colors represent the reality.
It's ironic how she's being punished for shouting and acting out, when the attendant was being furiously passive aggressive which most people would say is much worse.
This is the new age leftist shit - you have to be calm and UNDERSTANDING... and yet, strict with rules (marxist rules).
Right?
Call the supervisor for her incompetence. Seriously, in a world and society like that, leverage yourself into getting her fired for her human side showing, completely unacceptable the way she smiled with menace, what a tool.
Idk how the attendant wasn't fired due to getting a bunch of one stars from people she was rude to
Guys, it’s pretty obvious this is the one customer she did that to since her rank must be high for that kind of job. All the other people were group-ranking her like it’s Reddit so that’s how you get that scenario. And the reason why she didn’t get the supervisor was because she knew she could just have the woman removed instead. Makes it easier than admitting she was wrong.
That "call the fucking supervisor" was so unexpected yet super satisfying to hear
I loved seeing the authentic Lacie. That version of her character has been one of my favorites in the whole series
As a customer service worker myself, it really wasn't. She was acting entitled and holier-than-thou from the second the receptionist said her flight was canceled. The receptionist could have probably been nicer and more helpful but entitled people like that often won't soften up no matter what you do to try to help them. I think she kind of deserved all those bad ratings 😕
@@rosegoldhiips she already book the flight weeks in advance, and had her flights cancel for no reason. Its normal for her to be mad, the receptionist should have called to her supervisor to help Lacie getting a new flight, instead of being a big mouthed pos. You should know your place, your only job literally is to service customer, if you can't do that then quit before you piss another customer
@@rosegoldhiips Excuse me, but if you knew anything about working in hospitality, you'd know that a cancelled flight is a very serious issue and needs to be addressed, and it's the airline's responsibility to rectify said issue in the form of offering an alternative. You don't just reserve that option for elites.
So in this situation, they really should have offered Lacie the seat on the next flight regardless of her rating as a means of compensation, or at least contacted her prior to the check-in time to let her know that there were problems so she could have sufficient time to make a backup plan.
The attendant should've at least tried to help or refer Lacie to someone who could, but she did nothing, not even allow Lacie to speak to a manager (which Lacie had every reason and right to).
So yeah, I don't blame Lacie for getting angry at this point (or as you see it; "entitled and holier-than-thou"). You'd do the same, I guarantee it!
@@rosegoldhiips "OMG HELP ME PROFANITY PROFANITY!!" yeah life will go well for you if you like that character
This scene made me so irritated omg
that's the whole point of the scene.
Alex Russell this whole episode irritated me
Alex Russell SAAAAMMMMMEEEEEEW
Max that annoying laugh
Alex Russell me too
The last rating was just cruel
@Mariah Talley Thank you so much!
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She has done it with the guy from security
She deliberately waited with hers knowing the security guard would put her on double damage
That attendant kind of escalated the whole thing by condescending and mocking her with the "and I am so sorry about that."
Of course not, but she has a right to feel whatever she does and to get angry over it.
padard living in such a society which restricts the very expression of emotions other than superficial happiness does give you that right though.
Queeropatra Don't they always? It's part of the job
Astral Cosmos Celestial the Third Not a right, no.
An absolute necessity. If people had some sense they would get more angry more often, for the right reasons, at the right time, with the right people.
Aristotle. "Thumos".
And then she was such a bitch by down-voting her with a smile when the main lady was leaving
“Please, remove yourself from the airport immediately”. 😁
😂😂
costanostra211 yes, I love this phrase too 😃
That fucking smile 😂😂😂☠☠☠
this is what the Chinese Government is working on, this rating system. this is no longer fiction and that's the scary part
Man Bayek is fucking good at doing airport security.
@nehem but the Social Credit Score System is already up and Running in China. the West will get it shortly
Respect to Airport Security Guy in this scene. He straight up killed it with the whole “please remove yourself from the airport *immediately*” line, while grinning like that.
Disgusting
@@인천아저씨 Which aspect do you find disgusting?
@@인천아저씨 ur mom is
He is the most passive-aggressive person I ever saw
Like the famous qoute "You Should Kill Yourself... Now!"
I would not survive long in this society. I could only bite my tongue so fucking long
i would prefer shoot the fuck out everybody instead of live in a pathetic society like that...
bethany jedd technically this is mirroring our society of how people care way too much about their reputation and the status of how they’re looked upon. Also social media downvotes and up votes play a huge role as well.
Don''t move to China as they are trialing something like this
JC Castillo I have to report that to the authorities ! Shooting is not a thing to joke about
bethany jedd Intimidation and profanity -1pt
I loved this series, but this episode was very hard to watch. Especially at the reality of how quickly someone's life can completely accelerate in a downward slope. Also the fact that sympathy and empathy have been replaced with a very exclusive rating system. Doesn't matter who you are, if you have a bad rating you're SOL
A society like this would function very different from whats shown in this episode. There would be safety measures in place to stop one from having a low ranking so quickly and ruining their life in a day, otherwise everybody would be ruinijg their lives in a day. Maybe they would have ranking insurance etc. Also this system is very similar to religion in our world. Its fake and not real, but it keeps people behaving properly and being good (because they believe they will go to heaven which is not true there is no afterlife.).
Hellbeast that is why the episode is called nose dive.
TookALevelInBadass today? It’s always been like that, there are shit ton of museums dedicated to the witch hunts, Hell a while back the Christian church covered up a 3 decade pedophile because people blindly trusted them
well guess what china is implementing a system like this next year so.
Jose Manuel Rojas that’s fucked up
I like how no one could spare her just one or two positive votes so she could catch her plane.
Not helping actually makes them happy.
I think there has to be a reason for the vote. If strangers start giving each other 5 stars, it could break the system for themselves and others :
- Who rates you and who you rate has to be detailed on your profile, therefore you can be downgraded if you vote for someonewith a bad rate or who is even remotely related to someone who has a bad rate (since we sac earlier in the movie that those who dive in the rates are ditched by the ones with upper rates)
- you can accidentally vote for someone who has completely opposite tastes as yours (even if there doesn't seem to be much room for differences of tastes in this universe anyway) and ruin the credibility of a social profile you have worked on all your life
- and the simple fact that even if you explained why you did it, it's showing empathy, and it's made clear that empathy is tacitely forbidden in this universe, appearances matter more.
@@Nonalhomophobie I wonder why you call it "this universe", it's quite like our universe
@@name5876 It's still far less extreme than this universe.
@@Nonalhomophobie there's nothing more extreme than reality
the pastel colours are gorgeous
i like how you just ignored the fact that this scene was the most sad scene in the episode
@@PonchiOFFICIAL let her be an Optimist
Periwinkle Ashes sure
Yas
@@PonchiOFFICIAL You can enjoy the colors as well as think that this was the saddest scene.
I don't understand why she couldn't have just stepped out for like 5 mins and helped some people with their luggage or something. She was a 4.18. It would have taken no time at all to boost her rating and then she'd be on the plane.
She might have got downvotes for being a kiss ass lol
Vincent Alexander Everyone was a kiss ass in that episode
true.
Or she could post some more pictures on social media to get her rating up. Theres lots of things she couldve done but the plot needed her to "nosedive"
It's because she is run out of time and logically if you in her position you can't think more calmly
It was all a blessing in disguise for her.
She was so fake and wrapped up in material goals, she ended up being really rude to those who genuinely cared for her (her brother) while craving the approval of a fake school friend who had slept with her boyfriend behind her back.
There are a lot of people depressingly like this, everything they do is centred around making a social media post.
SHE was fake? SHE?
@@Sponsi_PL Yes, she was fake. That's literally the plot of the ENTIRE episode is how she pretends to be something she's not the ENTIRE episode to get friends/scores/everyone to like her only to realize none of her so called friends actually cared about her. She was being fake, as was most others in the episode. Her brother was genuine (and had a low score for it) as was the truck driver. People with lower scores were the ones who were real people, whereas the high scoring people were fake.
She ended up in jail lol
@@traviswonders
And most of all, she was fake to herself (if that phrasing makes any sense)
@@traviswonders I haven't seen that episode but according to what you're saying I'm the 'realest' person on earth.
This was brutal
and I am so sorry about that...
This was great hahah
Chester Huston are you Chester from nosedive
Hm
@@rosahorse thats Chester Hudson you dole bludger
i rlly liked how the attendant's voice quavered when she said intimidation and profanity. i thought that was a brilliant little detail
Blanket Hair YEEEEEES! I LOVE THIS ACTRESS!
Yes!!
I just realised that
Hm
So, apparently in this universe,
If you nice to everyone = Low Ratings
If you fake to everyone = High Ratings
If you're yelling = Double Damage
Man, I'd rather die than live in this universe
Worse: swearing results lower Rankings.
I'd be doomed
say hello to social media
@@Isabelle-hv6ny my score when i stub my toe: 0.1
@@SpicyWater39 Same. My score when something doesn't happen as I planned ...
Do better, kill everyone in that universe instead. I'll help
this scene got me so angry
Angery*
Why
This scene scares the life out of me... Image China's Social Credit System coming to play in the West?
There be more homeless on the streets and turning the west into a third world shit hole because people will be be owned or turned into a NPC.
@John Kah r/wooosh
@John Kah r/woooosh
That flight reception is so annoying
That's how this scene was so great!
She's pretty funny in Chewing Gum
That's the point. She's nasty nice on purpose.
Intimidation and profanity
The recepcionist will be in USS Callister!
This episode probably hit the most close to home for me out of any black mirror episode. I think toxic positivity may very well be the most agonising aspect of my daily existence. I find the denial of the normal range of human emotion to make the general difficulty of life substantially more challenging to tolerate. It’s like stubbing my toe on something and being shamed for screaming out in pain over it, but multiplying that over every individual hardship life throws at me.
yes agreed
Beautifully said.
Wecome to reality! Thats how stupid people live today. Stupid likes and unlikes from social media! Stupid generations brainwashed by multibillion rich people.
Very well put.
I can't belive I watched a whole season of Chewing Gum without realizing she was in Black Mirror too.
darkopacity Orbit 😂
And as miss hilly in the help !
same!
darkopacity same..
Same :)
4.183 should round up to a 4.2 tbh
jay I'm sure the system states that 4.2 is strictly 4.200.
Thats just absurd. Seriously, theres no gracious in that world.
Salty
exactly lmao
"I'm so sorry, but I can't do anything about that."
I think this episode is a good example of how small mistakes or tiny mishaps can snowball and that even good people can fall from grace. To anyone whose had a really bad day that's escalated to a bad years it's probably relatable. This kind of culture doesn't seem very forgiving of imperfections and mistakes.
That's my whole life. I must've said something when I was 7, I can't remember, and I was robbed of my life completely.
Each day, we're more and more in that unforgiving culture
@@Gwilherm be a light to the world and let it not bother you one bit
This is the liberal dystopia where they bring back 20 years old faults of people to bully them.
@@bwmanhath3770Amen Jesus said we are the lights of the world when we turn to
Him
Ok but like why did they just cancel the flight and not do anything about it lol
Sam Asher I think it was because she wasn't at 4.2 anymore
It was poor customer service
Exactly!!!
I think in a society like that, nobody can argue against it. They expect you to just smile and cooperate, because y'know, need dem points. Pretty messed up
Sam Asher I
She should've just stepped out of line and gotten some 5 star ratings to re-up her ranking to a 4.2.
That would of been a great plan b
james wilcox
*would have
I just gave you one star
@@thedarkknight9153 Just gave you zero stars 🙄🤦
and still live in such a shitty reality ? where you have to rank others
Stefan Nah because that would require effort. Her privilege had her feeling entitled.
Every time that attendant does the fake smile my blood pressure goes up a few points. This is turning into a pure rage watch
You sound like a Karen yourself.
@@knucklehoagies Whatever you sound like a Triceratops
Why didn’t she just down vote all of the people who downvoted her
Imagine Raptr Wouldn’t have helped her situation very much, she’d make herself look worse
Z True but by that moment I wouldn't care so much about it
Votes on UA-cam will act the same way in the social credit system. Because it’s You in a test TUBE, being examined, judged, and censored by ghost banning so only the brainwashed will have a vote, and the majority opinion
dynoplasm1 the majority opinion is what brings those $$$, UA-cam isn't supposed to attract bad attention to itself.
Even if she did their score wouldn't go down alot since being a lower rank changes the impact of your scoring
Thought this episode was underrated. One of my favorites of Season 3.
Cate M. If the ending wasn't so anticlimactic it would've been perfection.
Underrated? It's one of the only episodes to be nominated for multiple awards, and most people seem to consider it to be one of their favorites.
Kayla N I think the ending was perfect. She didnt have to pretend for anyone anymore as she was aa low as she could be. She was finally free to shout whatever profanities she wished.
I understand your POV, but at the moment in the party when it all crumbled down, I was wanting that to be the moment that she unleashes on the friend about how she really felt about the system. She didn't show balls until jail...and for me I didn't care by then.
Kayla N She talks about the system's reality, shocks ALL of them. That's what the viewer (even me) is expecting, right? For me, it's cliché, and if really happened, none of them would care anyways, they just wanted 4,8+ rating. Well, I liked the ending, it jumped off the expectad, and transitioned well how the protagonist fell from "Oh hello give me 5 stars" to "Fuck the dumb system, Im out and free.". But again that's just my opinion, I think it's interessing talk about two point of views
That 1 star by the airport worker, was so uncalled for.
This show is amazing. It’s so surreal of how technology is possible going to take advantage of how we act, talk, see, and go with our lives. This episode was AMAZING Bryce Dallas Howard is an AMAZING actress who played her part so well like that was Emmy award WORTHY
No, this is a wakeup call. This is a reality in China, soon it will be a reality here in the West. Wake Up!
@@loremasteringwion9930 this is in China?
@@Ejaz100 Researchbthe Social Credit System.
@@loremasteringwion9930 I searched it up, I wish I didn't¯\_༼ •́ ͜ʖ •̀ ༽_/¯
@@Ejaz100 Vax mandates are a precursor. Soon your internet use could determine your credit score. #greatreset
The facial expressions in this scene are everything
2:23 I like how this is a serious conversation and the guard is still smiling.
Show Love ❤️ 💗💖💖😜
@@eccenchick7138 fuck off
@@nextanvil3346 I was being sarcastic. I was referring to the guard!! 🙄
@@eccenchick7138 dont worry, he just lost 666 Social Credit Points for that comment
Social Media In Real life.
Sesame credit in real life.
Instagram in real life
Honestly it's getting that way. I've had girls turn down dates after they saw my social media profiles and thought I didn't have "enough" social media followers and comments on my posts.
@@joeburreaux7953 what a bitch.. the girl not you
@@joeburreaux7953 lol where's the proof that that's the reason you were rejected? I HIGHLY doubt it. More like your social media showed non-catfish pictures of what you really look like and they didn't measure up to your curated dating profile pictures, OR they spotted some other red flag (no mutual friends so they didn't feel safe meeting up with you, lack of basic info to confirm age, job, etc). One of the two. Sorry bud but in real life people dont care as much about this shit. This isn't anywhere near a black mirror episode.
Plot twist: the receptionist got fired and thats how she ended up in the USS CALISTER
And magically changed personalities
Can't even shit
Astro Wiz and accent
😂 good one really
Lol
Crazy how an airline can just cancel her flight without notice or offering alternatives - and then just be like "I'm sorry. And also if you complaint then we'll downrank you"
The way the guard don't let you speak is worst thing
Especially the guard is the guy who has a bad impression about you lol
How friendly he smiled at the end. I just can´t haha
Right? Makes u just wanna punch em in the face
isn't he Mansplaining?? lmao
@@mejw1 No because that doesn’t exist
This is like cancel culture.
Like?
Whats cancel culture
IDC This is like privilege. She avoided her coworker when he needed her help because she was concerned about her image. Understandably, none of the other people who looked like him in this episode had any empathy for her because people like her don't help people like them in their time of need.
Oh, you mean not real? Since nobody ever actually gets canceled? :)
vvf yes because anything that’s not directly happening to you is not real
The way people in the queue are taking the authoritarians side and sneering at her, never able to see how they could be in her place one day. Two years ago I wouldn't have believed it. Now it's Feb 2022, post Covid and the way I have seen people treat others, even fellow family members, I certainly can believe it, in fact I would expect it. People worry about us ending up in some dystopian world without realising we are already in it.
Right, society went exactly back to they way it was but it's only now authoritarian because of "covid", and not like decades of rampant capitalism... When exactly are the vaccines supposed to kick in and start killing people again? I forget.
You people genuinely can't handle being wrong and it's so funny 😂
How will they realise when they still vote? People still believe politicians rule, and not zionist Jews.
Airport security guy was fucking awesome.
That's the same guy she wouldn't help early in the episode. Kharmas a bitch
Derrek Hamilton no it's not
doesn't he looks like bayek of siwa from assassin's creed origins?
MasterIrukaPlays
If you think he's awesome, you're missing the point of the episode.
the airport doesn't notify the women that the flight has been cancelled beforehand, and doesn't offer anything other than a sorry, go fuck yourself, in polite pretense when the customer's flight has been cancelled last minute.
that lady is going to miss a wedding she is the maid of honor for. Not only this, but they won't give her a seat on another flight, even though in real life, this would be expected of the airport staff.
The airport staff member is being unreasonably pretentious and hostile to the point in which the lady cannot keep up the act anymore and starts to get reasonably frustrated, but because everyone in this dystopian society is fake, her expression of frustration offends them and they rate her down for being honest.
The security officer marks her down for intimidation and profanity, even though the flight attendant refused to allow the woman to speak to a supervisor. Which means she doesn't even have the correct rating to get home in a proper car.
So basically in other words, the woman booked a flight and got scammed out of her flight.
In real life, such disgraceful behavior from a company or a member of customer service would result in a lawsuit. But in this episode, because of the dystopian setting, bureaucracy prevails over pragmatism and shows that human beings in this society are too narcissistic and pretentious to help one another.
Her flight could have been fixed, if rating was simply rounded up in emergency situations, but in this episode, people rate eachother down out of spite, and rate each other up for pretentious reasons.
The security guard isn't awesome, he is a physical extension of the dystopian setting this episode was based on.
Primal i just thought he was funny but ok
What a horrible existence this will be when folks RESORT to this level of living.
@Codename CNo, an army of jokers. People would never let it get this bad.
It's already happening. Many people are being judged by how many Instagram followers they have.
@@joeburreaux7953 its worse bro china implemented a system just like this. if your rating is too low, you cant do anything
its coming. Agenda 2030 will bring Social Credit Score System (you don't want any Government mandated Flu shot? you will not be able to Fly) Cashless society and ID2020 is just a few of the goodies coming with Agenda 2030
@@mejw1 🤮🤧🤒😷
This has been the most powerful and eye opening thing I have ever watched. It's really OK to be a misfit.
Man, Michaela Coel is an awesome actress. She’s so overly polite and uptight here, and you see her characters in Chewing Gum and I May Destroy You and they are so out there. She’s so talented. 😁
You guys know that China is trying make this system come to fruition ?
Mellocitii Music I wish more people knew about this, it's fucking scary as hell! And they've committed to implementing it fully actually I think
whats it called? i wanna research..
Zhima Credit system
I thought socialism was about getting rid of class society
The exception is that in the Chinese system you're rated by the authorities, not ordinary citizens.
This will come to EU
“Due to your ranking....” ugh this is so relatable as a mortgage professional. I sound like a broken record always saying “due to your credit score...”
Almost like ……
Yo the shade at the end lol
"Can you call a supervisor?"
"I C A N N O T D O T H A T ."
"Can you just call the supervisor."
"i c a n n o t d o t h a t . "
CALL THE FUCKING SUPERVISOR.
I love how people expect you to be polite even when they are screwing you over. The entire conversation becomes about you being impolite and nobody cares that you got screwed over.
Pretty much exactly how abuse and gaslighting works. The abuser just makes your life a hell and you're not allowed to question any of it. Otherwise you become "ungrateful" and "rude".
@@eloiinvestigates what does covid that to do with this?
Why should random strangers doing their job care about your life? I hate when people are rude with the excuse of "I was stressed".
@@elysses im sorry but i have to dock you a point for saying that
This episode its literally the future
IssaMeTali It’s the present in China.
Dammit, it's happening NOW!
Martha B-C you mean The United States?
the very near future!! Agenda2030, ID2020 Agenda21 "the Great Reset, it has many names
@@edmonddantes6096 no, look up the China social ranking system
You know what's scary? The amounts of comments who discuss how she could easily get some more points by just doing whatever
trudat
Yeah its like they are content in living in a world like this.
The scene was meant to have a hint of comedy to it with the flight attendant being so fake nice and smiling threatening security Guard. People are usually really nice or really rude, not this odd middle agro, so why are people in the comments so mad?
because that might become a reality soon i guess?^^
Exactly I literally laughed this episode. And now I’m reading the comments thinking “Am I the only one who thought this episode was funny?” ....
"I'm gonna have to ask you to moderate your language" hahaha
What I love about this episode is that all these seemingly terrible things that happen to the lead in such quick succession ultimately leads to her freedom from THE one terrible thing which is the rating system.
Imagine Kanye west i this world
"George Bush doesn't care about the ratings of black people"
Kanye wouldn’t give a shit about ratings tbh
That dude is married to one of the fakest people to ever exist. He would fit right in with this garbage world.
-Hey good morning Kanye”
-Shut the fuck up
Kanye's rate drops to 0.
Now imagine if Kanye West were to run for President.
Oh wait, you don't have to.
Why didn't she just take a photo or something? She would receive that 0.17
Anonymous Otter the phone is placed on a reader which fetched real time data? Screenshot wont work.
rs94 Not take a screenshot. Upload a picture, like the one when she ate at the cafe. She would prob. get many likes and would prob be up to 4.2 again.
Because the tv show had a plot
RPG Horror Freak good point from a logical perspective but she needed to "nosedive" in her rating for the sake of the plot, hence the episode title
She was already starting to get fed up with the system, I doubt she wanted to do some superficial stunt to get the .17
Next day on social media: "Karen gets owned by airport staff"
One thing concerns me. When Lacie is at the desk she is 4.183. When she swears the three people behind rank her down. However when security docks her one full ranking point she becomes 3.183. So it means that the three people did not have any effect. Any thoughts on this?
I know you posted this two months ago but I'd like to throw my two cents in. I'm curious that perhaps as a rating system there are probably different ranks of 'civilians' ranking? Businesses and authorities rating might weigh more then other people's?
I noticed that too. My only thought is that it was a mistake on the producers' part. Any downvote would at least knock it down a few hundredths of a point.
yeah i saw this again today and noticed that for the first time
Stephen Banks lol this was posted ages ago but it kind of reminds of how police and security are in this world. They are automatically higher than everyone else with police brutality and the little punishments they get. Sentences are much higher for assaulting an officer compared to assaulting another person. It kinda reflects how much power they have.
That was the whole point for security though... I’m guessing in their world any physical/verbal aggression is highly frowned upon so they just hit you where it hurt - your status (for control)
this is giving me shivers - i've seen the whole ep like 5 times. still terrifying.
Dramatic much?
@@Lost_In_Peace Edgy much?
I love how he’s got full combat armor on lmao
Black Mirror is just one of a kind best series. They should continue the series for as long as possible
This episode is so close to my heart, the way it takes a dig at social media and standings is amusing and scary. I wish I could watch the episode for the first time all over again, it was an impeccable journey.
Nandini Mittal anyone (hear/here) about 🇨🇳?
This is so scary tbh, its kinda happening right now.
You are labeled as a bad person just for not walking around with a smile and being nice to everyone.
How about we let people do what they want as long as it's not hurting others physically?
This reminds me back in early days in college:
I was pretending to be something I am not, pretending to like things I actually hate, and when I failed a whole semester, I realized that didn't take me anywhere, I quit college, erased my Facebook friends and adopted a Tyler Durden personality.
And things started to look better
Ian Meadows a dog
Kyle Campbell YOU DON'T KNOW WHERE I'VE BEEN LOU ! YOU DON'T KNOW WHERE I'VE BEEN !
Kyle Campbell Dude, this is so interesting. In in that kind of place right now and I just feel like quiting and launching myself to some crazy experiences for the sake of living.
Edgy
He has a Rick Sanchez profile pic. Of course he does.
I laughed so hard at this scene and I don't know why.
Cool off same lol
Laughed? You should be crying... this is where we are heading...
This exact scene is what got me into Black Mirror. I'm so glad I did.
The acting on black mirror is insanely good
Welcome to a new reality coming to you soon ✨
Rather be dead
We need to prevent it then
Scary to think that this is happening right now due to all of people has a cellphone and connection in social. Media. We all have bad days and melt downs and cannot help but to outburst sometimes in public. Then someone just record us and post it to internet.
I agree, were all human after all. But some meltdowns truly do show ones heart, and some things people say are just too vile.
BUT I don't think this system would ever work, this wouldn't make someone a better person
@@jessiang9708 Nothing someone says before the word 'but' really counts.
The part where she’s like “I’ve called security” but there was no visible movement along with her passive aggressive tone is fucking hilarious man😂😂😂😂😂
The suicide rate in this universe must be like 40%
Being forced to be nice to everyone, what a nightmare where you can’t even publicly display your frustration
jesus christ this scene reminds of my behaviour school...
I'm gonna have to ask you to moderate your language.
> Jesus Christ
I’m going to need you to moderate your language, we have a zero tolerance policy on profanity.
Same
The receptionist should have made sure she qualified for the prime flight before offering it.
It's not just on tv...art emulates life...just sit back and wait for it...coming soon to a country near you.
Literally. The World Health Organization is trying to implement biometric I.D. and most countries signed off on it, if something isn't done every citizen will be tracked and monitored and this wouldn't be far off! 😱
Please share to family and friends close to you if you think they'll care, cause I for one do not like the idea! I'm sure you wouldn't either but it's not wide spread knowledge.
OH HELL NO
OMG did you guys hear her say "This bitch!" @ 0:33
DoorisJ she says "so much"
Yo I honestly feel for her. She just wanted to be excepted, but ended up ruining her life. All because she was a 4.183.
She didn't ruin her life though. That's the point. All she wanted was a simple life of authenticity and a black man to share it with. She got both. Notice that the flight attendant says that her flight was delayed due to a customer incident on the other end. That was the black guy in detention at her destination city. They were meant to meet each other.
If you think this will never become reality think again. Welcome to the new normal!
She played miss hilly in the help!
anime1217 really? Nice
No. Miss Hilly was played by Jessica Chastain.
Jamie Calum no Jessica played Miss Celia. This actress ( Bryce Dallas Howard) played Miss Hilly
AIN'T YOU TIRED MISS HILLY????
Yup
Annndddd this is why I don’t use social media. Same thing, except it’s just all about likes, favorites, followers and giving a thumbs up 👍
🤢🤢🤢🤢🤮
But…you commented here….
6 years later and this is still the best BM episode
The only thing wrong with this scene is that in the future baggage claim will be automated and there will be no human attendants only kiosks or maybe just an app-based interface
She cud have got some points, gone and praised the toilet attendant or something and come back in 5 mins then got on the 4.2. Yeah i know just frustrated!
The thing I loved about this episode was the ending with her and the random guy each in their own jail cells giving each other a piece of their minds until they collapse in laughter and relief.
Demonstrating that only in prison could you be real and not have to worry about what you said ect ect.
It just science-fiction but you can relate perfectly. You know, today we already have a generation so eager for "the like". And social networks (like YT) that ban you for stupid reasons just like an opinion that are not allowed by current political correctness.
It's not science fiction, it's already like that in china
Isnt this Shania from USS Callister?
I'm Jack I think she also played another character's girlfriend in season 4.
Damn the meow meow beans app really took off
I think the receptionist turned into a monster in USS Callister
I was wondering why I saw her and thought "she looks familiar"
This world is so fuck**g horrible.
Just need the points to get a ticket.
i'll never live in this world
Peter Hotchkin Its different. Rating to a driver doesnt affect you like this scene that need you rating above 4.2 o you cant buy a tickey because the rating.
Yes, we use rating but not like this scene.
We're supposed to rate every interaction we have 5 stars or 10 stars depending upon the scale. People's jobs depend upon them.
This is truly dystopian… now if you’ll excuse me, I need to check my FICO score to give me some self gratification
The cinematography of this episode was beyond superb
Tracey!!
“And I am so sorry about that” I quote that all the time
I liked this episode. It describes how I feel on a daily basis. Every time I look up, I see so much “be nice” “only be kind” “never have a bad day” “never say something rude whether you meant it or not” “don’t feel negative ever.” “Don’t ever have a bad day.” “Don’t ever be human.” “Don’t get annoyed.” “Don’t get frustrated.” “Always smile.” “Fake your true feelings to protect others feelings.” “Wear a ‘mask’ every single day.” It’s so annoying and exhausting how people think that’s what you’re supposed to do as a human. You are not. I loved this episode.
Another fantastic example of why social media ISNT your friend.
People think this can’t happen. It’s already happening in China. If a person’s social score is too low, he or she won’t be able to leave the country or get a certain apartment.
In some ways this isn't really fantasy. I grew up being pressured to smile at all times and never show impatience. It left me very jaded as an adult. My grandfather was a pastor, and had to be upbeat with everyone, but when he got home he became very sour with his family.
It's frustrating because it was entirely the company's fault for not providing a solution. The spare seat was available only thanks to luck, she should have gotten one right away, and with the same conditions as when she booked the first one. And yet it's the customer who gets punished. She had every right to show anger and irritation and to be attended by the supervisor, but the attendant denied her that, probably because they know they can get away with it if a customer is not satisfied. It just proves that even companies care about their ratings more than actually having all customers satisfied. And on top of that the security guard has the nerve to tell her to shut up without letting her a chance to explain herself, automatically taking the attendant's side, with a big smile on his face that makes you want to smack him hard.