How do I get a happy ending in Bandersnatch?
In Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, whatever I pick I end up with Stefan being in jail with one or multiple murders and his game failed, either due to his crimes or due to its being incomplete.
But what is the path to pick where the table can be turned with a happy ending or endings?
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In Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, whatever I pick I end up with Stefan being in jail with one or multiple murders and his game failed, either due to his crimes or due to its being incomplete.
But what is the path to pick where the table can be turned with a happy ending or endings?
ending black-mirror black-mirror-bandersnatch
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In its current form, this question might not be all too on-topic here, seeing how it's basically asking how to win an interactive game with little to no relation to the actual film material. Unless you're able to draw a clearer connection to the film material, Arqade would probably be a better fit for this.
– Napoleon Wilson♦
5 hours ago
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@AnkitSharma Well, it's both actually. And the nature of the question seems to be more about the game aspect, not the film.
– Napoleon Wilson♦
5 hours ago
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Related meta discussion: How do we handle interactice films?
– Napoleon Wilson♦
4 hours ago
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I haven't seen bandersnatch but heard about it. I am assuming each choice plays a role in the plot progression & the end. So, it's asking what choices if made in-universe could lead to the character not being convicted. It's similar to asking why Strange didn't bind Thanos in a time loop. It's asking about Strange's choice & why he didn't choose different & what could happen if he chose different. Looks on-topic. The wording might be taken as POB but the underlying question definitely isn't POB
– KharoBangdo
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In Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, whatever I pick I end up with Stefan being in jail with one or multiple murders and his game failed, either due to his crimes or due to its being incomplete.
But what is the path to pick where the table can be turned with a happy ending or endings?
ending black-mirror black-mirror-bandersnatch
In Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, whatever I pick I end up with Stefan being in jail with one or multiple murders and his game failed, either due to his crimes or due to its being incomplete.
But what is the path to pick where the table can be turned with a happy ending or endings?
ending black-mirror black-mirror-bandersnatch
ending black-mirror black-mirror-bandersnatch
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In its current form, this question might not be all too on-topic here, seeing how it's basically asking how to win an interactive game with little to no relation to the actual film material. Unless you're able to draw a clearer connection to the film material, Arqade would probably be a better fit for this.
– Napoleon Wilson♦
5 hours ago
1
@AnkitSharma Well, it's both actually. And the nature of the question seems to be more about the game aspect, not the film.
– Napoleon Wilson♦
5 hours ago
1
Related meta discussion: How do we handle interactice films?
– Napoleon Wilson♦
4 hours ago
1
I haven't seen bandersnatch but heard about it. I am assuming each choice plays a role in the plot progression & the end. So, it's asking what choices if made in-universe could lead to the character not being convicted. It's similar to asking why Strange didn't bind Thanos in a time loop. It's asking about Strange's choice & why he didn't choose different & what could happen if he chose different. Looks on-topic. The wording might be taken as POB but the underlying question definitely isn't POB
– KharoBangdo
2 hours ago
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@KharoBangdo Feel free to share your views on the meta discussion.
– Napoleon Wilson♦
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In its current form, this question might not be all too on-topic here, seeing how it's basically asking how to win an interactive game with little to no relation to the actual film material. Unless you're able to draw a clearer connection to the film material, Arqade would probably be a better fit for this.
– Napoleon Wilson♦
5 hours ago
1
@AnkitSharma Well, it's both actually. And the nature of the question seems to be more about the game aspect, not the film.
– Napoleon Wilson♦
5 hours ago
1
Related meta discussion: How do we handle interactice films?
– Napoleon Wilson♦
4 hours ago
1
I haven't seen bandersnatch but heard about it. I am assuming each choice plays a role in the plot progression & the end. So, it's asking what choices if made in-universe could lead to the character not being convicted. It's similar to asking why Strange didn't bind Thanos in a time loop. It's asking about Strange's choice & why he didn't choose different & what could happen if he chose different. Looks on-topic. The wording might be taken as POB but the underlying question definitely isn't POB
– KharoBangdo
2 hours ago
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@KharoBangdo Feel free to share your views on the meta discussion.
– Napoleon Wilson♦
2 hours ago
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In its current form, this question might not be all too on-topic here, seeing how it's basically asking how to win an interactive game with little to no relation to the actual film material. Unless you're able to draw a clearer connection to the film material, Arqade would probably be a better fit for this.
– Napoleon Wilson♦
5 hours ago
In its current form, this question might not be all too on-topic here, seeing how it's basically asking how to win an interactive game with little to no relation to the actual film material. Unless you're able to draw a clearer connection to the film material, Arqade would probably be a better fit for this.
– Napoleon Wilson♦
5 hours ago
1
1
@AnkitSharma Well, it's both actually. And the nature of the question seems to be more about the game aspect, not the film.
– Napoleon Wilson♦
5 hours ago
@AnkitSharma Well, it's both actually. And the nature of the question seems to be more about the game aspect, not the film.
– Napoleon Wilson♦
5 hours ago
1
1
Related meta discussion: How do we handle interactice films?
– Napoleon Wilson♦
4 hours ago
Related meta discussion: How do we handle interactice films?
– Napoleon Wilson♦
4 hours ago
1
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I haven't seen bandersnatch but heard about it. I am assuming each choice plays a role in the plot progression & the end. So, it's asking what choices if made in-universe could lead to the character not being convicted. It's similar to asking why Strange didn't bind Thanos in a time loop. It's asking about Strange's choice & why he didn't choose different & what could happen if he chose different. Looks on-topic. The wording might be taken as POB but the underlying question definitely isn't POB
– KharoBangdo
2 hours ago
I haven't seen bandersnatch but heard about it. I am assuming each choice plays a role in the plot progression & the end. So, it's asking what choices if made in-universe could lead to the character not being convicted. It's similar to asking why Strange didn't bind Thanos in a time loop. It's asking about Strange's choice & why he didn't choose different & what could happen if he chose different. Looks on-topic. The wording might be taken as POB but the underlying question definitely isn't POB
– KharoBangdo
2 hours ago
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@KharoBangdo Feel free to share your views on the meta discussion.
– Napoleon Wilson♦
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@KharoBangdo Feel free to share your views on the meta discussion.
– Napoleon Wilson♦
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Lifehacker.com has provided a "road map" of sort which, if I read it correctly, does have some "non-bad" options but that's a subjective issue.
Followed few of the lifehack option and I will say the only happiesh ending is Netflix with mike as no death or jail.
– Ankit Sharma
3 hours ago
My first (and so far only go around) gave a bittersweet ending depending on how one interprets it. Stephen was able to time travel and save his mother, but then the scene cuts back to a therapy session where he is found dead in a chair. So either he dreamed this while dying or both things happened simultaneously. (very Donnie Darko, if you ask me).
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Lifehacker.com has provided a "road map" of sort which, if I read it correctly, does have some "non-bad" options but that's a subjective issue.
Followed few of the lifehack option and I will say the only happiesh ending is Netflix with mike as no death or jail.
– Ankit Sharma
3 hours ago
My first (and so far only go around) gave a bittersweet ending depending on how one interprets it. Stephen was able to time travel and save his mother, but then the scene cuts back to a therapy session where he is found dead in a chair. So either he dreamed this while dying or both things happened simultaneously. (very Donnie Darko, if you ask me).
– Darth Locke
2 mins ago
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Lifehacker.com has provided a "road map" of sort which, if I read it correctly, does have some "non-bad" options but that's a subjective issue.
Followed few of the lifehack option and I will say the only happiesh ending is Netflix with mike as no death or jail.
– Ankit Sharma
3 hours ago
My first (and so far only go around) gave a bittersweet ending depending on how one interprets it. Stephen was able to time travel and save his mother, but then the scene cuts back to a therapy session where he is found dead in a chair. So either he dreamed this while dying or both things happened simultaneously. (very Donnie Darko, if you ask me).
– Darth Locke
2 mins ago
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Lifehacker.com has provided a "road map" of sort which, if I read it correctly, does have some "non-bad" options but that's a subjective issue.
Lifehacker.com has provided a "road map" of sort which, if I read it correctly, does have some "non-bad" options but that's a subjective issue.
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Followed few of the lifehack option and I will say the only happiesh ending is Netflix with mike as no death or jail.
– Ankit Sharma
3 hours ago
My first (and so far only go around) gave a bittersweet ending depending on how one interprets it. Stephen was able to time travel and save his mother, but then the scene cuts back to a therapy session where he is found dead in a chair. So either he dreamed this while dying or both things happened simultaneously. (very Donnie Darko, if you ask me).
– Darth Locke
2 mins ago
add a comment |
Followed few of the lifehack option and I will say the only happiesh ending is Netflix with mike as no death or jail.
– Ankit Sharma
3 hours ago
My first (and so far only go around) gave a bittersweet ending depending on how one interprets it. Stephen was able to time travel and save his mother, but then the scene cuts back to a therapy session where he is found dead in a chair. So either he dreamed this while dying or both things happened simultaneously. (very Donnie Darko, if you ask me).
– Darth Locke
2 mins ago
Followed few of the lifehack option and I will say the only happiesh ending is Netflix with mike as no death or jail.
– Ankit Sharma
3 hours ago
Followed few of the lifehack option and I will say the only happiesh ending is Netflix with mike as no death or jail.
– Ankit Sharma
3 hours ago
My first (and so far only go around) gave a bittersweet ending depending on how one interprets it. Stephen was able to time travel and save his mother, but then the scene cuts back to a therapy session where he is found dead in a chair. So either he dreamed this while dying or both things happened simultaneously. (very Donnie Darko, if you ask me).
– Darth Locke
2 mins ago
My first (and so far only go around) gave a bittersweet ending depending on how one interprets it. Stephen was able to time travel and save his mother, but then the scene cuts back to a therapy session where he is found dead in a chair. So either he dreamed this while dying or both things happened simultaneously. (very Donnie Darko, if you ask me).
– Darth Locke
2 mins ago
add a comment |
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In its current form, this question might not be all too on-topic here, seeing how it's basically asking how to win an interactive game with little to no relation to the actual film material. Unless you're able to draw a clearer connection to the film material, Arqade would probably be a better fit for this.
– Napoleon Wilson♦
5 hours ago
1
@AnkitSharma Well, it's both actually. And the nature of the question seems to be more about the game aspect, not the film.
– Napoleon Wilson♦
5 hours ago
1
Related meta discussion: How do we handle interactice films?
– Napoleon Wilson♦
4 hours ago
1
I haven't seen bandersnatch but heard about it. I am assuming each choice plays a role in the plot progression & the end. So, it's asking what choices if made in-universe could lead to the character not being convicted. It's similar to asking why Strange didn't bind Thanos in a time loop. It's asking about Strange's choice & why he didn't choose different & what could happen if he chose different. Looks on-topic. The wording might be taken as POB but the underlying question definitely isn't POB
– KharoBangdo
2 hours ago
1
@KharoBangdo Feel free to share your views on the meta discussion.
– Napoleon Wilson♦
2 hours ago