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May 24, 2025 36 mins
Dutch & Tena discuss Black Mirror Season 7 Episode 2 entitled Bête Noire.

This episode brilliantly explores the concept of the Mandela Effect, where the collective memory of a group can differ from the actual reality. As we dissect the plot, we see how the character Maria, a chocolate maker, encounters Verity, a former classmate who wields a peculiar device that can alter reality itself.


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(01:30):
what's good?

Speaker 1 (01:31):
What's good?

Speaker 2 (01:32):
What's good? So this is a Black Mirror episode if
you are new here, we have a Black Mirror series,
all right, So we will review random episodes from various seasons.
You know, Black Mirror is pretty much the whole mark

(01:52):
of the Beast Transhumanism universe, and it really depicts what's
to come. You know, they really showcase what's going on
or what they plan to do. So it's a good series.
We look at it for more than you know, pleasure

(02:13):
for leisure. We look at it because there's a lot
of truth to that.

Speaker 1 (02:17):
Right.

Speaker 2 (02:19):
So before we get into the Black Mirror show that
we're going to talk about today, did you have anything
that you wanted to share with the people talk about.

Speaker 1 (02:28):
I don't, but everybody's talking about it, sad.

Speaker 2 (02:38):
Did he do it right? You know?

Speaker 1 (02:42):
So what you want to do if you want to? Briefly,
I mean, we could do a show. I don't boom,
my god, please don't cringe me with that.

Speaker 2 (02:50):
No, we'll talk about the ritual he wanted to talk
about it. We can do a show. If he doesn't
want to do a show, I can't make him do
a show. We can easily talk about the rituals, like
everybody can focus on the stupid ass trial and we
can focus on the rituals that is being talked about.
And everybody's focusing on Oh, poor Cassie, this is a witch.

(03:12):
She signed her name in blood. It's like the rest
of the witches. Okay, y'all are killing me. I hate
everybody looking at this so surface level. These are satanic rituals.
She know what she was a part of. She knew
what she signed up or right, And she's not the
only one that does this the whole you know, pissing

(03:32):
in the mouth, having sex on the period, all the
stuff that they do with the semen, satanic rituals. As
simple as that, she's not the only woman that's going
through it. Beyonce is going through with at like, she's
not the only one. They're just highlighting Diddy. They're taking
down Diddy. All right. That's what Satan does. He gives
you something and you gotta take it back. Simple, But

(03:56):
what did you want to say about it?

Speaker 1 (03:58):
Nothing? That's pretty much what it was. You know, just
remember that day. These niggas are freaky ass quote like people,
you know what I mean? And we all know about
these what about that? You know it's all ritualistic. They're
talking about it in detail and that's it, Like that's
that's really all it is. Stuff. Stop feeling like, you know,

(04:19):
you don't relate. People came tired of all the women
on social media acting like they could relate because the
nigga smacked him up once or twice, so they feel
like they could relate to Cassie. You do not relate
to Cassie.

Speaker 2 (04:29):
And shout out to use. Years and years and years ago,
he has talked about this ship. Yeah, specifically did he
and even he probably has talked about Cassie. He's always said,
like the women, they get smutted out the worst. So
you know, it ain't nothing new here.

Speaker 1 (04:45):
And nothing new under the sun. So let's wrap this
shit up. Please?

Speaker 2 (04:49):
Why getting up with you? No?

Speaker 1 (04:51):
Not sometimes about people in general, like wrap this ship up,
like please stop talking.

Speaker 2 (04:57):
Yeah, another like seven weeks of this ship, I think,
oh man, Yeah, they're gonna drag it all the media outlets.
They're gonna drag it for content. Who's gonna get dragged.

Speaker 1 (05:07):
Drag drag drag. Yeah, but you know that's that all right?

Speaker 2 (05:14):
So this is black man series eleven. All right, and
we will be reviewing the film.

Speaker 1 (05:21):
Back Noir whatever that is.

Speaker 2 (05:24):
Yeah, I know, and I was like, what the hell
is this title? But this is actually the show about
the Mendela Effect. Oh so, if you're new here, we
also have a show talking about the Mendela effect. And
we've broken down, you know, different examples of this, you know,
as far as like burn stained Bears versus burns theme Bears,

(05:46):
and you know, the monopoly man having a monocle not
having a monocle.

Speaker 1 (05:52):
And they can have a monocle.

Speaker 2 (05:53):
Scary movie. I see white people. Now you watch the
movie I See dead people like shit like that, you know,
So let's just talk about it. Go ahead, betch.

Speaker 1 (06:07):
What do you mean?

Speaker 2 (06:08):
You can started off with the you know, the plot,
the story.

Speaker 1 (06:12):
Oh okay, well the story starts. How does it start?

Speaker 2 (06:24):
So there's this care It's her name Maria. She's our protagonist.
So Maria, she works in research and development at a
chocolate making company. When I was watching this, I saw
myself because you know, I do focus groups for my company.
I'm in marketing as well, not in VR, you know,
research and development, but I do aid in that. So

(06:44):
it was kind of cool to see. But anyways, Yeah,
so Maria, she works in research and development at a
chocolate making company and part of her job is to
come up with new recipes, right right, Okay, so you know,
she came with a new recipe and they were doing
a focus group. That's how the the the show starts.

Speaker 1 (07:02):
Right, So the doing a focus group and then this grant,
this one random white girl comes in and she recognizes her.
She's like, I recognized that girl went to high school
with her.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
Her name is Verity.

Speaker 1 (07:13):
Her name's Verity. And then you know, she was just
kind of like mm interested in that Verity's here. But
she remembered that. I guess she had, you know, beef
in the past.

Speaker 2 (07:20):
For her use not beef, she just knew that she
was kind of a loser.

Speaker 1 (07:24):
Unfortunately she was a loser, but she was a girl
who got teased. She was.

Speaker 2 (07:28):
She's not a loser, but I'm saying she got here.

Speaker 1 (07:31):
Yeah, she got teased. So he right, you know what
I mean, not that high school shit. But anyway, so
Verdy comes to the focus group. Everybody's tastes this on
the focus group, that gotta taste this candy or whatever.
So everybode tastes this candy and at first me so
jam is what she called it, Me so jam. Right,

(07:51):
So at first everybody tastes a bite and everybody had
their opinion about it. No one was really fucking with it.
But then verity says something about it, and then everybody's
opinion changes. I thought that particular scene was interesting because
even without you know, the we will talk about the
device that already has. But even without that, people are

(08:12):
easily swayed like that all the time.

Speaker 2 (08:14):
Yeah, when I do focus groups, right, I'm talking about
beauty products, if there's a dominant personality and they're like,
oh no, I hain't it, everybody's going along with it. Yeah,
it's crazy, you know.

Speaker 1 (08:29):
And that's something I've always noticed with people. Just all
the time, one person say something bad about you, everybody
got something bad to say. All of a sudden, one
person say something good about you, then maybe everybody might
start thinking about good things to say.

Speaker 2 (08:39):
What's that group think fallacy?

Speaker 1 (08:41):
I think group think if there's a name for it,
but it definitely, you know, everybody's opinions easily swayed all
the time. Like you'll have a conversation with your friend,
and then your friend will tell you how they you know,
like you know, they'll tell you something and then you'll
just be well, I don't like that. You're right, I
don't like that, you know what I mean. There's people

(09:02):
like that. So yeah, anyway, so that moment happens, and
I like when I first when you first watched this episode,
you don't really you notice, if you're paying attention, you
notice what she's doing, but you don't really notice what's
really going on because something like that happens all the
time with people who come onto focus groups. Yeah. So
so then moving forward, you know, different things happen with

(09:29):
very Verity said something like along the lines of, oh, yeah,
you know, I think I'm a she bumps into her
in the bathroom. That's what happens. She bumps into Verity
in the bathroom, and she's like, yay, remember me. She
was like yeah, I remember you and everything high and
then she said, yeah, you know, I think I'm gonna
apply for the job. What job? And it's like a
job being like an assistant, like whatever job that the
girl had. Pretty much that job was up again on

(09:51):
their website. But the girl was like, nah, we just
feel that position we're talking about, like, oh, you apply
for the job. So then she starts doing her research.
She looks and sees that, oh, that's a job opening.
So now the girl, the main character, she's paying again
a little bit. She's like Maria, Maria. She's like, oh,
you know, I see if there's some job opening for
this particular job that we just feel like two or

(10:12):
three weeks ago. What's going on. She talks to her boss,
her supervisors, like her bosses, like, oh, you know, company
is growing a big deal, you know. Oh and plus
you know the candy that you made. Everyone likes it.
So the big boss who owns the company's gonna come
higher at you for the candy. Okay, cool, you know
what I'm saying. So anyway, she's not really thinking nothing

(10:32):
of it.

Speaker 2 (10:33):
So, yeah, she goes home to her man. Her man
just so happens to have a baseball cap. Oh dang,
what the hell is the name of the damn Well,
let's put it like this.

Speaker 1 (10:47):
Let's say the company is called KFC. It's a chicken drint, right,
but we know what that's KFC. They gonna call it KFD, okay,
right in the show. So anyway, she knows the shit
is called KFC. She's been called KFC for years. So
she gets back to work. These motherfuckers having a random
conversation about whatever, and she eaves dropping on a conversation

(11:10):
and they're like, oh, I said KFD or KFC, and
she goes, it's KFC later on, right, So so Verity
goes so people say, no, it's not KFC's kV. So
Verity says something where it kind of alters. Well, everybody
knew it was KFC to KFD. So the girl looks
it up and it says KFD. She's like, foruck got here?
Like so one of the characters is like, nah, she

(11:32):
doesn't like to be wrong. She has like a personality
type of never wanted to be wrong. So the fact
that they had to google it and improved the wrong,
she like, now her reality was shattering. She's like, what
the fuck not because she was wrong, but she noticed
she was KFC all these years, but now shet, you
know it's KFD anyway, So pretty much to fast forward,
you guys was going on Verity. Verity is a nerd
and she's really into computers. They give us a little

(11:54):
backstory and how she's really into computers, and I guess
what led her to get teased in school. But she
had a close relationship with the computer teacher where they
called her milk Mary, what he called her milk maid.
So I guess there was a rumor going around the
she had beat the beat off the computer teacher or whatever. Right, Yeah,
so in high school and Marie and a couple of

(12:17):
other girls where their first where the girls who kind
of started the rumor. Then they fast forward in Verity.
She's such a nerd. She's just a smart person. She
has a she has a device that's in the shape
of like a compass and like a like like a compass,
but like a location marker. And she has a little
device that when she she hangs around her neck and
when she puts her fingers to it and she talks

(12:38):
to it, it alters the reality of what's happening, so
like like it's really interesting. So it's really just a
Mandela effect. But at the poem in your hands, so
she says, you know, oh, the president is is black,
and lah, that's the reality that everybody's going to kind

(13:00):
of living unless they're aware of what's going on.

Speaker 2 (13:03):
Yeah, so Verity, she had an agenda. So you can
kind of already see she was bullied in high school,
and you know a lot of people are heavily affected
by that in their adulthood.

Speaker 1 (13:16):
And she had an agenda to get her get back
on the main the main girl. So outside of Maria, Maria,
Marie Maria, outside of Maria, there was another girl which
I forgot her name, let's Natalie. Her name was Natalie.
So Natalie was one of the main girls who started
the rumor alone with Maria. But Verready had pulled up

(13:39):
on Natalie like a week a week prior, and she
tortured her to a point where she made her commit suicide.
So anyways, to go back to Maria, she starts just
to fuck with Maria at work, so she gets the job.
She's working under Maria. She's just doing like like like

(14:00):
she's just fucking with shit. So there was a part
in the show where she's making Maria again. She makes
the chocolate she knows. She tells the people how to
know what type of chocolate put together and then they
test it out right, so in the specific chocolate, her O,
the owner of the company. He doesn't eat beef or
pork or whatever, so she had told them to make

(14:23):
a pretty much like a what would you call it?

Speaker 2 (14:32):
She doesn't eat nothing, It doesn't eat.

Speaker 1 (14:34):
She her before that the owner doesn't eat beef, so
she tells him to make like an organic like grass
based type, vegan type marshmallow, right type shit. She asked
for the name of the type, what it was. But anyway, Verity,
of course, she sends she she alters the reality. She

(14:54):
says some bullshit about the email because she didn't want
to be wrong for whatever she did. She pretty much
I set it up to the point that the owner
ended up eating the beef made chocolate. He didn't catch it,
but he knew something was up with it. But he
was like, hm, this just takes interesting, not a lot,
kind of like this and everything. He walked away. But anyway,
fast forward, so Verity is fucking with everything. She's fucking

(15:19):
with everybody. She gets bold to a point where she
comes to work and this this character who has almond
milk with her name on it that she keeps the
refrigerator at work. So the girl Maria, she has this
nut allergy like the rialers was saying. So, but there's

(15:39):
always somebody who's been fucking with the almond milk for
for a couple of days. Now, after Shorty has spats,
I say, he stop drinking my almond milk, Verity. So
so Verity comes in. The real is upstairs minding her
business by herself. Verity comes in there with just his face.
She's like, do you not like me? This is this
something I didn't? You don't like me? It's something I did?
And she said, well makes you think that? So they

(16:00):
have any little dialogue, but then Verity just looks at her,
opens up the milk and drinks that shit fresh out
the car, and then drops on the floor and walks
away like nothing happened. And then the people come in.
It's like what happened to my milk? And then she's
like Verity drunk and she say, no, I didn't. Everyone
think that Shorty's just being mean to her and bullying
her or whatever. And then they go to the cameras

(16:21):
and then Verity starts talking to the little device saying
like you know, oh no, right here at this part
of the cameras where she drinks, where she drinks the milk,
and then the cameras just showing everybody that she drinks
the milk, and the girl's like, I have another allergy,
and she's like, analogy don't exist, and what are you
talking about? Everyone analogy is and the analogy we mean analogy.
I don't get an allology. It was just it was
the funniest moment. But because Shorty kept speaking to the device,

(16:44):
altering the reality of Like she's like, everyone knows what
an allergy is, but now you've got these people who
clearly acting like this shit never existed. I'm just making
up a word. Now she knows that shit is fucking
with her. She realizes what Verity is doing talking to
this device, and she starts just to crash out. Now
she has to crash out. Uh, next thirty minutes of
dialogue where she's just she goes home trying to talk

(17:05):
to her man about what's going on. She tries to
figure out what's going on Natalie. Then she she finds
out the Natalie girls dead.

Speaker 2 (17:12):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (17:13):
She she she used to starts crashing out. So now
she's like, you know what fucking that's I'm at working
going to this bitch crib, right, So she pulls up
to this bitch crib.

Speaker 2 (17:22):
Well, yeah, because things kind of escalated after the whole
accusation with the almond milk. She pretty much crashed out
and she got fired.

Speaker 1 (17:30):
Yeah, she fatally got fired, right, Yeah, And and anybody
would crash out that moment, That's what happened.

Speaker 2 (17:37):
It was after that, that's when she decided I'm going
to follow her.

Speaker 1 (17:39):
I'm follow her home. And then she gets her cribins
like this. This is living in like a crazy ass
mansion or whatever, you know what I mean. So she
breaks into the house, she gets upstairs, she sees what's
going on, and she had.

Speaker 2 (17:54):
A whole house of like just you would have thought
it was like I am ib ibm.

Speaker 1 (18:02):
Oh yeah, yeah, she had like this crazy.

Speaker 2 (18:05):
Yeah, just the whole hallways and that computer that.

Speaker 1 (18:08):
They had in the Life is Good video. Yeah, just
computer everywhere the way like you said, the way you
were going too, IBM, just computer everywhere.

Speaker 2 (18:18):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (18:18):
And her now that was like that when we first
walked into her house. So but in this computer was
pretty much again she has this computer background. She was
a nerd, you know what I mean. She created this device.
So surely brings into the crib gets caught up. Eventually
She's like, oh, I knew you would come. I just
want I just wanted to fuck with you. I wanted
you to know what was going on, and I'm here

(18:39):
to ruin your life. So her Natalie going back and
forth with just trying to ruin your life, ship telling
her how how the device works, and she knows she
could do whatever, and it's also just the reality of
everything for her, and she wanted her to be aware.
It's more like a psychological thing. And then she calls
for the cops. The cops come, they have this little

(19:00):
fake shootout. Sure they got the clean hatshot off of her,
which is cool. Maria Maria shoots Natalie in the head,
kills her, and Maria takes hold of the device, makes
it works for her and immediately makes herself the impress
of the universe. But yeah, and that was just like
a fast forward ending. I think you got to go

(19:22):
watch the episode. But the whole synopsis of the episode
was showing the Mandela effect and like the possibility of
just some fucked up person just altering reality all the time.
And we know shit was one thing, but they're making
it another thing. And then this is level of confusion. Yes,
and at the end of the day, people with that

(19:44):
kind of power, people would just be fucking selfish in
vain and just want to be the impress of the universe,
you know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (19:52):
So there's already a device out there everybody's familiar with, sir,
right as far as them, the Hydrant collider, them trying
to blur the lines between our realm the spirit realm.
They're also using CERN to do this. CERN involves, you know,
quantum technology, so and this was a whole quantum computer,

(20:14):
her whole system. So they're just showcasing how, yes, they
have devices out here like CERN that is altering our universe.
Now I am curious to see. I'm sure that there
are some new Mendela effects. And again, you know, if
you wanted to hear our thoughts fully on the Mendela
effect and go over some it's episode fourteen earlier on

(20:36):
first first year of us doing the podcast, Episode fourteen
called reality Reality is not really What what are you saying?

Speaker 1 (20:44):
Crunch?

Speaker 2 (20:45):
Yeah, whatever, So yeah, let's let's go over some some
recent Mandela effects and some that you know. I feel like,
I feel like when it comes to some celebrity deaths,
I feel like a lot of them were already dead before, right,
Like there's been like BT tributes and then all of
a sudden, they're talking about this person died. I'm trying

(21:07):
to think of some people for example. I know I've
said it on past shows. I can't really think of
the most recent, but I gotta I got a list here.
We're gonna go over some stuff. I'm gonna test you again, Dutch.
See you know what exactly you remember? Now? Do you
recall Shaggy from Scooby do having an Adams Apple?

Speaker 1 (21:29):
What? Yes, he had one?

Speaker 2 (21:30):
When he do he don't got He don't got an
Adams Apple no more. And if you look, if you
look at the sixties Scooby Doo shows, you will not
see him with an Adam's Apple. So that's just one.
He always had an Adam's Apple, especially when you know

(21:51):
they would eat and do that actually the Sandwich animation
of it.

Speaker 1 (21:55):
Yeah, but they took away adams Apple. It's wrong with
these niggas.

Speaker 2 (22:00):
Do you recall Mickey Mouse having suspenders? I've never recalled
him having suspenders.

Speaker 1 (22:04):
I feel like Mickey Mouse either his pants looked like
it was suspenders, but I feel like at one point
he had some type of suspenders, yes, or his parents
just looked.

Speaker 2 (22:14):
Like it was.

Speaker 1 (22:15):
I feel like he did. He had it.

Speaker 2 (22:16):
Okay, here's another one, Wizard of Oz, right, you know
the Wicked Witch. I'm talking about the you know, the
original one with Judy Garland, the White Girl. She's like,
fly my prettyase fly when she's talking about the flying
monkeys or whatever. Yes, do you recall that line in
the Wizard of Oz?

Speaker 1 (22:34):
No, you know, I don't recall the Wizard of Oz
bars Okay, I.

Speaker 2 (22:38):
Recall that line. Now they're trying to say she's just
saying fly, fly fly. She always said fly my pretties.

Speaker 1 (22:43):
I feel like witch yourself. Yeah, the Witch, one of
the highlights of her whole thing.

Speaker 2 (22:50):
Yes, fly exactly. So see you you're doing a voice
so you heard your face, so you know what I
was talking about.

Speaker 1 (23:01):
Yeah, she definitely done that.

Speaker 2 (23:02):
All right. I never liked this cereal and we probably
talked about this on our Mandela Effect episode. But do
you remember Captain Crunch or cap hyphen in Crunch.

Speaker 1 (23:15):
That's a good one, and I feel like we always
say cap. I feel like the brand was always spelled
CAP with the apostrophe in. But if it wasn't and
it was captain the full word, I feel like they
changed to the end, maybe sometime in the two thousands,

(23:36):
that delayed two thousands. I feel like I remember this
slight change when it happened.

Speaker 2 (23:41):
Yeah, the one that Dutch swears happened, but I have
no recollection. Is which we talked about in the past.
Episode two, is sen Bad doing the.

Speaker 1 (23:50):
Chazam ship the kaizaum Shazam? He did? They did Kaizam.

Speaker 2 (23:54):
I don't remember that either.

Speaker 1 (23:55):
It was a commercial, it was something for that. I
remember that she has a kid. I remember watching that
ship in the Bronx, was sitting on my mom's bed.
I remember watching the show. She said three four times,
and she had a fucking cassette tape my mom. My
mom swears that her friend has a Sinbad Kazam doll,
and I still haven't seen it yet. I want to
see the doll. Oh man, she said, she has a doll.

Speaker 2 (24:18):
Well until they bring that out, until I see the dolls,
they see that doll. But like I said, they're altering
our reality, just like dirty. So even if she did
have the doll, shit she might she thought she had
the doll, and she looking for the doll. Doll not
even there, no more. And she did have the doll.

Speaker 1 (24:33):
Yeah, they really fucking with us.

Speaker 2 (24:34):
We do live in a matrix, a simulation. Guys. Now,
I don't know if you were called Britney. Oops, I
did it again. You know when she had the red
little jumpsuit, little plastic, little leather pleth. You probably an't remember,
but she had like a headset on right because she
the whole thing was space. They trying to say she
ain't have the headset. I remember the headset. You probably
wasn't paying attention to on Britney spears, so you so

(24:55):
you wouldn't know. Let's see, I'm gonna go over someone's
we already haven't talked about Curious George. Did he have
a tail? Did he not have a tail? That Nigga
had a fucking tail, That Nigga had a fucking tail.
They're trying to say he never had a fucking tail.
He was hanging with his tail. He was doing ship

(25:16):
with his tail. You know, he was hanging off the
vines and with the little yellow man hat. Nigga, he
was doing his tail. They trying to claim, Curious George
never had a fucking tail. Okay, all right, get out
of here with that one. I don't know what they
talking about. Let me see if some more will load. Okay,
what about for breeze for breeze, Oh they changed for breeze.

(25:44):
How many easts for Breeze.

Speaker 1 (25:46):
Have after the the R one or two?

Speaker 2 (25:51):
I always recalled it as too Now it's just one.

Speaker 1 (25:57):
F R E E b R E e z E.

Speaker 2 (25:59):
Yeah, that's how I recall it. Yeah, that's not it anymore.
Do you remember sketchers, of course how you spell sketchers
s K E T C H E R S exactly.

(26:20):
They're trying to say that there's no TA in that
ship no more. Now if you look at the.

Speaker 1 (26:23):
Sketch them, my brain just spelt that the way I've
seen this. I worked in the retail store, and sketches
has been there for I know, maybe go book at
my sketches. Shoes that have up says.

Speaker 2 (26:40):
You could look and it's not going to say the T.
It's not going to say the T. They're fucking with us.

Speaker 1 (26:45):
Now.

Speaker 2 (26:45):
I think I've asked you this before. In the last
episode with the Pikachu's tail, he always had the little
black tail like little tip or was it always brown
towards the base? That's this question before I remember Pikachu
growing up with the black at the tip versus brown

(27:06):
at the base.

Speaker 1 (27:09):
Pikachu probably had. I don't know, maybe the eyes is
deceiving us. I feel like people you had black at
the tip at one point. That's probably one of his
earlier designs. He had black on the tip of his ears,
and he had black on the tip of his tail.

Speaker 2 (27:23):
It wasn't an early design, though. They're just trying to
say in general that.

Speaker 1 (27:26):
Brown the brown shit came later with a new word
design in like the later games.

Speaker 2 (27:33):
No, it's not about his design got updated though.

Speaker 1 (27:35):
That's the thing they're trying to say. He never.

Speaker 2 (27:40):
Yeah, they're trying to say that exactly. The cheese it
they're trying to say. Now, I don't damn, that's crazy,
you know what, I'm gonna go with what we say.
Naturally we say cheese. It's right plural. They're trying to say,
it's just cheese it no no plural, just singular. That's

(28:03):
a lie too, Like do you remember cheese it's with
c h e z dash it z it's we always
said it's now it's just cheese it with no z
at the end for like the TZ.

Speaker 1 (28:20):
I don't know it's mm hmm che'es.

Speaker 2 (28:23):
It's uh. There's just some real stupid shit like double
stuff orioles instead of spelling stuff how you're supposed to
spell stuff now there's no two f's on the packaging.
I don't know why they're fucking with us. I don't
understand what the point is why they keep changing like

(28:44):
our reality or what they're doing. Clearly, our memories are
staying with us, so it's not like, you know, our
memories are not affected because there's a big collective collective
of us who can say no, we recall it this way, right.
And then if you just ask the random person who

(29:04):
don't even talk like this or don't even know what
the Mendela effect is, you can be like, hey, do
you remember it like this? They're gonna be like, no,
it's this, and you be like, Nope, this is what
is claiming has always been. They're gonna be like, what
are you talking about, Donna. You can just ask a
just act your parents, right, like you can act your parents,
and they're gonna be like, well, what is what is that?

(29:25):
You know? But yeah, I'm trying to see if there's
any other ones that may pop up.

Speaker 1 (29:37):
Effects.

Speaker 2 (29:38):
Yeah, I'm trying to there's like fifty five listed here,
and for some reason, this shit is like not even loading.
Probably doing that on purpose, but yeah, I think that
this particular episode was pretty good. You know, when you
watch it a second time, you will pick up that
every time she changed reality, she held onto that device

(30:00):
spoke into it. You know, because when you first, when
you first watched this episode, you're like, what you know
what I'm saying, And of course it gets revealed towards
the end, but then when you go back, you're like, oh, see,
even when it came down to the job interview, she
wasn't even supposed to be in the focus group. When
she first entered the focus group, the lady was like,
we have everybody listed. She's spoken too the device. Oh no,

(30:21):
check again. D 're like, oh, okay, she wasn't supposed
to be in the focus group. She wasn't supposed to
have that job. You know what I'm saying. She was
just kept changing and changing and changing. And then you
mentioned that the other girl she ended up killing herself, right, Yeah, yeah,
so that's what happened. And sure there's some people I

(30:43):
don't know they get to this, to this damn level.

Speaker 1 (30:47):
But the term.

Speaker 2 (30:49):
Nowhere, what did I say? Bete noir? Right, bete noir.
They said it's a French term and it means for
something that is just tested or to be avoided. So, uh,
I don't know, right, and you said it. Yeah, the
pendant was definitely a compass. Yeah, so it makes me

(31:11):
think about the Masons and stuff. They just told they're
twaying with us. So some people are like, oh hah,
they making fun of the conspiracy theories. They did that
episode about the Mandila fan no nigga. They telling you
what it really is, and like I just listed some
you could do your own research. They have websites dedicated
to this. You're gonna see that a lot of the
stuff that you could recall, you know, is just simply

(31:36):
not the same anymore, especially that I see white people.
He said it like that, and to watch the movie
today and he doesn't say it is mind boggling.

Speaker 1 (31:49):
It truly is.

Speaker 2 (31:50):
But yeah, short and sweet, you know, that's just our
Black Marror review. We're gonna continue to review episodes from
season seven before we closed Dutch. What do you think
about season seven in general? We saw all the episodes already.

Speaker 1 (32:05):
I feel like it was weak. Yeah, but it's just
the same message. But I mean it's good. But week
at the same time, for like, the other ones were
like more like ooh, you know what I mean, They're
more and more like have my like more have my
brain going Seene seven was just kind of like a
you know, this is this and this is that, and
the consant narrative here is that this is a alternate

(32:26):
reality and y'all got control of it some house and way,
you know what I mean. Yeah, and that's what the
message that I kind of got from the whole season. Well,
what about you.

Speaker 2 (32:39):
I like some of the episodes. I think they were
all decent. Like he said, they were kind of like straightforward.
I didn't think some were like super unique like how
other ones were in the past, you know what I mean.
But they were some good ones. The one I probably
disliked the most is the one with Ray and It. Yeah,

(33:01):
that one I did not like. I did not like
that at all. All right, just no, you know, they
always gotta do some gay shit. Yes, she had to
do some gay shit and shit. So yeah, that's it, y'all.
Go look it up, y'all, y'all tell us if there's
something else that. You know, it's not the most common ones,

(33:24):
but there's definitely things that I recall, you know, people
passing away and you know back then, that's how the
whole Mendela effects started. By the way, too, Nelson Mandela,
he had died in the eighties. There was like news
reports about it. But then uh, you know, it turned
out that he died later, you know, later on in
the two thousands, and so that's what started the whole

(33:46):
Mendela effect. That's why it's coined back all right, except shit,
by the time they might flip it again, where did
he did? He is not even on trial no more.
Oh you know what, But two Dutch. I realized that
a lot of these celebrities, whether they're acting or portraying

(34:07):
something or writing a song, a lot of their work
reflects their demise or what Satan does to them. So,
for instance, right, we already know, for example, Kobe Bryant,
they had a whole cartoon right with Kobe getting crashed
in a helicopter. Right. Diddy he actually played in Monster's

(34:31):
Ball and he played I think it was Holly Berry's
baby Daddy, and he was on the death penalty. I
know he ain't on the death penalty, but I'm just
saying it's just interesting that the entire movie he was
pretty much in an orange jumpsuit in prison waiting to be,
you know, killed off through the death penalty art coming

(34:55):
to life. Satan likes to do that a lot. I
have more examples of that. I just can't think of
it off the top of my head right now. But
that's just two examples. Oh another one, I think I
think Prince had a song about an elevator, right, and
if I'm not mistaken, I'm pretty sure he died in
an elevator. So there's a lot more of that. That's

(35:18):
all I'm gonna say.

Speaker 1 (35:19):
Guys.

Speaker 2 (35:20):
So whether they did a song right or whether they
blah blah blah, huh yeah they foreshotow yes, perfect term.

Speaker 1 (35:28):
Yes.

Speaker 2 (35:29):
So yeah, so that's what's going on. You know, it's
very poetic what they do to these people. A lot
of them. Shit, they don't even realize what they're doing.
It's gonna come to pass shit. So hey, did he
might get locked up and he might die in jail.
So I might kill him off because he did a
whole movie Monster's Ball, Like he was in prison. He
had the death penalty. Never know, but that's all I got.

(35:54):
Appreciate y'all much, all right, peace out, Barakatha, Barakatha,
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