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Monique Vanh

Please do San Junipero next?! (3x04)

Iyana Taylor

It was basically showing that within a dating app is a simulation and they ran 1000 different scenarios and in each scenario they chose each other and rebelled against the simulation of leaving each other to be with someone else thus the app putting together that 998 times out of 1000 they rebelled snd chose each other pairing them up to be a 99.8 percent match

scarr

I love Hang the DJ for being probably the most feel good episode of the series (San Junipero is another one that'll have to be done too!) So the "real" Amy and Frank are the ones we see at the very end, and the ones we've been watching the whole episode were copies of them in a simulation for a dating app. When they climbed the wall and the simulated world collapsed it said 998 above them, because out of 1000 simulated versions, 998 "passed the test" by rebelling against the system to be together, and they were the 998th simulation. Which is why when it pans out to the real world and the real Amy and Frank holding their phones it shows each other as a 99.8% match. They've never met but I love the looks on their faces in that moment, like they know they're about to have something special 💕 Thanks for watching Travis! Get ready for the next one to be something totally different 🙃

Iyana Taylor

Lol I just love the play on it the play on how dating apps work from the inside out in a very futuristic period lol

Ilsuk Yang

I have a love-hate relationship with movies/episodes like this. The "it was a simulation the whole time" or "it happened inside the person's head the whole time" shtick makes me feel cheated, especially if I saw it coming (which I sort-of did, but it ended differently than I expected). I still enjoyed it and thought it was a good episode overall, but probably my least favorite of the ones we've seen so far (only because the bar has been set really high). The only episode I actively dislike, though, is season 1, episode 1. If someone requests that in the future, I think I'm gonna skip that one, lol

Gemma Rivera

This is one of my favorite episodes to watch. I think the very first test is whether or not you check your expiry date. From a marriage and family therapist standpoint as soon as the idea of an expiry date is introduced, it is the beginning of the end of a relationship. Finding the one we are going to marry or at least spend the rest of our lives with is already hard enough to do without that mindset being brought to the forefront. I think that once we consider how a relationship is going to end, then we start to look for reasons to end it. There is a way through this obstacle though, once it is released and that is to let go of all expectations and put all your trust in the other person and damn the consequences if it means you get to stay together. We find out that they have both signed up for a dating service and that in order for it to work they have to follow the rules and guidelines (basically follow their obligation). Some of the best relationships that I've seen are the ones where both partners are there by choice because choice is so much stronger than obligation. I want to be with someone who chooses to be with me because they want to, not because they feel like they have to. 998 times out of 1000 they chose each other...that's pretty amazing to me

JennaB

I am not ashamed to say I uncomfortably love the first one. 😆