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Bandersnatch being removed from Netflix - another victim of PACS?

Asbo Zaprudder

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I know it's probably because maintaining the software in the client is probably an overhead that the bean counters want to remove, but both Black Mirror: Bandersnatch and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs the Reverend are being removed from Netflix. As far as I know, there is no other way to watch these. I've seen Bandersnatch, but haven't explored all the pathways and didn't have the patience to find the Pearl ending. The other work, I hadn't heard of until yesterday.

Is the removal of Bandersnatch part of an effort to remove the concept of the program and control system from general awareness? As the properties are owned by Netflix, it's unlikely that we'll be access them elsewhere.

Is there no appetite for choose-your-own-adventure in this format? Perhaps LLMs are already able to create such stories.

Should I just pour my tea into my laptop and not submit this thread?


People think there's one reality but there's loads of them, all snaking off, like roots.

And what we do on one path affects what happens on the other paths.

Time is a construct.

People think you can't go back and change things, but you can, that's what flashbacks are, they're invitations to go back and make different choices.

When you make a decision, you think it's you doing it, but it's not.

It's the spirit out there that's connected to our world that decides what we do and we just have to go along for the ride.

Mirrors let you move through time.

The government monitors people, they pay people to pretend to be your relatives and they put drugs in your food and they film you.

There's messages in every game.

Like Pac-Man.

Do you know what PAC stands for?

P-A-C: "Program and Control".

He's Program and Control Man, the whole thing's a metaphor, he thinks he's got free will but really he's trapped in a maze, in a system, all he can do is consume, he's pursued by demons that are probably just in his own head, and even if he does manage to escape by slipping out one side of the maze, what happens?

He comes right back in the other side.

People think it's a happy game, it's not a happy game, it's a fucking nightmare world and the worst thing is it's real and we live in it.

It is all code.

If you listen closely, you can hear the numbers.

There's a cosmic flowchart that dictates where you can and where you can't go.

I've given you the knowledge.

I've set you free.

Do you understand?
 
Yeah, heard this news just the other day with very little warning. A shame because I loved Bandersnatch and I would love to explore it again, but by the time I heard about it's departure, I didn't have any time to sit down and go through all of its paths (I can't even remember if I did the aforementioned Pearl ending). It especially sucks, as you said, there's no way to view the episode now with its removal.

What I found particularly strange about the reasoning for this decision is how Netflix has been leaning hard towards online gaming. I didn't even know they were going in that direction until my beloved Monuments Valley was releasing its long-anticipated sequel via exclusively with Netflix. I could go on forever how frustrating that decision is for many people (myself included even though I have access to Netflix). And now they're throwing out interactive episodes when their platform is already set up for interactive models? Does this foretell the possibility that they're already giving up on online gaming and does that mean we'll lose access to these games, too?
 
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I know it's probably because maintaining the software in the client is probably an overhead that the bean counters want to remove, but both Black Mirror: Bandersnatch and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs the Reverend are being removed from Netflix. As far as I know, there is no other way to watch these. I've seen Bandersnatch, but haven't explored all the pathways and didn't have the patience to find the Pearl ending. The other work, I hadn't heard of until yesterday.

Is the removal of Bandersnatch part of an effort to remove the concept of the program and control system from general awareness? As the properties are owned by Netflix, it's unlikely that we'll be access them elsewhere.

Is there no appetite for choose-your-own-adventure in this format? Perhaps LLMs are already able to create such stories.

Should I just pour my tea into my laptop and not submit this thread?


Have you heard about Life Selector?
 
Are you on commission for them or something? What does a porn site have to do with the Netflix decision?

It'll be a cold day in hell before I pay for pornography, but I am aware of this website that has blue/lewd pick-a-path adventures, where you make decisions on the seduction, and then performance, and I must assume that their is a possibility of failure, if you make the wrong decisions.

It's similar tech.
 
It'll be a cold day in hell before I pay for pornography, but I am aware of this website that has blue/lewd pick-a-path adventures, where you make decisions on the seduction, and then performance, and I must assume that their is a possibility of failure, if you make the wrong decisions.

It's similar tech.
Honestly, I've never been interested in watching pornography when there are some many other options. The use of seamless branching doesn't make it any more appealing to me.
 
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