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{{initial|I}}n the episode “Nosedive,” written by Michael Schur and co-written by Rashida Jones, the audience follows Lacie Pound (Bryce Dallas Howard) in dystopian near-future world where society utilizes a social rating system from which they rate one another one to five stars after every social interaction. The scores that people accumulate directly affect their socioeconomic status and end up dictating many people's lives
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{{initial|I}}n the episode “Nosedive,” written by Michael Schur and co-written by Rashida Jones, the audience follows Lacie Pound (Bryce Dallas Howard) in a world where everyone utilizes a social rating system from which they rate one another one to five stars after every social interaction. But here’s the catch: the scores that people accumulate directly affect their socioeconomic status and ultimately dictate their lives.
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Revision as of 19:06, 16 March 2018

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n the episode “Nosedive,” written by Michael Schur and co-written by Rashida Jones, the audience follows Lacie Pound (Bryce Dallas Howard) in dystopian near-future world where society utilizes a social rating system from which they rate one another one to five stars after every social interaction. The scores that people accumulate directly affect their socioeconomic status and end up dictating many people's lives