Black Mirror: Bandersnatch,” the Netflix interactive movie in which viewers decide on the plot development, has multiple combinations and resolutions. Stefan’s story has several endings, some of them secret, and now Netflix has revealed which of the top five is the one that users reach the least, that is, the hardest to get. 

Most of this data published by the Netflix platform, refer to the choices that decide towards which end the story of Stefan, Colin and company is directed. What are the options that viewers choose? And the most popular? Some official Netflix accounts in different countries, and the Black Mirror account, have answered these questions via Twitter.

An example is the data offered by the official account from “Black Mirror”: ” On the biggest day of Stefan’s life, over 60% of his friends from the future fed him Frosties.”

The conversation has begun thanks to the official account from Netflix in the United Kingdom and Ireland, where they have valued the choices of their users for the ‘british’ drink par excellence. The 52.9% of those who have seen “Bandersnatch” have chosen the option to ‘throw the tea‘, one of the most widely consumed beverages in the UK compared to coffee. They compare it with 55.9% of the ‘bandersnatchers’ from the rest of the world, who have chosen that option more times than UK fans.

The official account from Netflix in the United States, meanwhile, highlights the striking 73% who choose to accept Stefan Tuckersoft work in the company, and actually wanted the best for the character played by Fionn Whitehead.

Another official Netflix account focused on the science fiction series, @NXOnNetflix, highlights how difficult it is to change the past and predict the future. In addition, it releases another data on the five main endings: the one in which Stefan travels on the train with his mother in the past and dies suddenly in the doctor’s office in the present is the least chosen option.

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To end this curious conversation among the Netflix community managers, the official account of “Black Mirror” closes the circle with a profound message: How one path ends is immaterial. It’s how our decisions along that path affect the whole that matters.”

Despite all the clues and indications from many fans of “Bandersnatch,” who have tried the election process and have followed it until reaching each end, the data on the least chosen ending are very striking, either by the difficulty to get to it or because there are still undiscovered options.

Written by Cesar Moya