![]() Regardless of if Stefan gets through on not (depending on viewer choices) Stefan will still be arrested. Haynes after killing his dad, meaning the phone will be engaged when Tucker tries to call leading him to give Stefan more time. ![]() In some endings Stefan will try and call Dr. ![]() Bandersnatch is never released, Colin is arrested and Tuckersoft goes bust. In this ending Tucker is killed by Stefan, who goes to prison for the two murders. This causes Tucker to visit Stefan himself, walking in on him with the body. If the viewer chooses to bury the body three times, Stefan hangs up immediately on Tucker when he calls to ask where the game is.As a result Stefan goes to prison, Bandersnatch is never released, Colin remains missing and Tuckersoft goes bankrupt. No matter what Stefan chooses to tell her, she leaves and Stefan buries the body only for the dog to still dig it up. If Stefan makes Colin jump, then Kitty calls around to ask Stefan where Colin is.Regardless of which, Stefan is soon caught (Colin either calls the authorities or the neighbour's dog digs up the body), Bandersnatch is never released, Colin is either dead or arrested for drug possession and Tuckersoft goes bankrupt. When Colin realises what's happened, he takes it casually and invites Stefan to kill him or let him go. If Stefan didn't make Colin jump, then Tucker sends Colin around to Stefan's to help him complete the (already late) game.If Stefan chooses to kill his dad then bury the body, this will lead off into a few different endings depending on earlier choices:.This appears to be the 'true' ending of the episode, as it leads into the ending credits. The game is remade decades later by Colin's daughter Pearl for streaming services, only for her to start going insane as well as the viewer can decide on her final action. If Stefan chooses to kill his dad then chop up the body then the corpse is not discovered until much later, allowing Bandersnatch to be released to a glowing 5/5 review only to be pulled off the shelves soon afterwards when the murder is revealed with Stefan ending up in prison.If Stefan follows Colin and then jumps off the balcony himself, the game is released despite Stefan's tragic 'accident' but is considered to be too abrupt and dark.If he does, Bandersnatch is released on time (with nobody dead) however the reviewer states that the game feels only half-finished and gives it 2.5/5. Haynes immediately instead of following Colin, he will have the option to take his medication. If the episode is immediately replayed, the opening is condensed down with both Stefan and Colin feeling they've done it all before. The game is released on time for Christmas, however it has a 'made by committee' feel and comes out to a terrible 0/5 review. If Stefan chooses to work on Bandersnatch at Tuckersoft, Colin lets Stefan (and the viewer) know they made the wrong choice.There seems to be a notable connection between the level of violence and the success of the game in the media. While some endings are 'soft' and will simply loop back to an earlier point in the story, others are considered 'hard' endings, although the viewer will be invited to go back and make different choices to affect what happens. Although some of the choices (like what music to listen to or what cereal to eat) are inconsequential and will have little to no effect on the overall plot, others will lead the story on a completely different path. Additionally there are multiple final endings as well.Īs is to be expected from an episode like Bandersnatch, there are many different choices to be made by the viewer leading to several endings. There are many soft endings that lead you back to make a different choice. All of your choices lead to different consequences. The episode is a choose-your-own-adventure for us, the viewers. ![]() In 1984, the young programmer Stefan Butler begins to question reality as he adapts a sprawling fantasy novel into a video game and soon faces a mind-mangling challenge. ![]()
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