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Lacie Pound (Bryce Dallas Howard) is an above average citizen with a rating of 4.2 and  stable job. Lacie lives currently with her brother, Ryan, who has very little interest in ratings. Looking for a new apartment, Lacie finds a luxury apartment, but needs a rating of 4.5 or above to qualify for the discounts she needs to afford such a place. Lacie sets out to attempt to raise her rating, but her continuous attempts to be warm and extroverted during social interactions are making very little progress towards her goal. Seeing that she is making little progress, Lacie seeks help from a rating specialist who suggests that she surrounds herself with people who have higher ratings, as making a positive impact on people with higher ratings will go a very long way. After posting a photograph of a teddy bear, who she calls Mr. Rags, which her now highly rated childhood friend, Naomi (Alice Eve), made together many years ago, Naomi rates her photo five stars. Lacie, seeing potential opportunities to raise her overall rating, calls her friend and learns that she was recently engaged. During the conversation, Naomi asks Lacie if she will be her maid of honor and deliver a speech at her wedding. Lacie agrees, hoping that she can make a good impact on the many highly rated individuals which will be attending the wedding.
 
Lacie Pound (Bryce Dallas Howard) is an above average citizen with a rating of 4.2 and  stable job. Lacie lives currently with her brother, Ryan, who has very little interest in ratings. Looking for a new apartment, Lacie finds a luxury apartment, but needs a rating of 4.5 or above to qualify for the discounts she needs to afford such a place. Lacie sets out to attempt to raise her rating, but her continuous attempts to be warm and extroverted during social interactions are making very little progress towards her goal. Seeing that she is making little progress, Lacie seeks help from a rating specialist who suggests that she surrounds herself with people who have higher ratings, as making a positive impact on people with higher ratings will go a very long way. After posting a photograph of a teddy bear, who she calls Mr. Rags, which her now highly rated childhood friend, Naomi (Alice Eve), made together many years ago, Naomi rates her photo five stars. Lacie, seeing potential opportunities to raise her overall rating, calls her friend and learns that she was recently engaged. During the conversation, Naomi asks Lacie if she will be her maid of honor and deliver a speech at her wedding. Lacie agrees, hoping that she can make a good impact on the many highly rated individuals which will be attending the wedding.

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N
osedive, the first episode of the third series of the British sci-fi series Black Mirror, was written by Michael Schur and co-written by Rashida Jones, and the episode was based on a story by Charlie Brooker. This episode of the series came to Netflix on October 21st of 2016, with the rest of season three.

In this episode, the audience follows Lacie Pound (Bryce Dallas Howard) in a dystopian near-future world where society utilizes a social rating system from which they rate each other 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, including that of Lacie, who is overly obsessed about her own rating.

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Lacie Pound (Bryce Dallas Howard) is an above average citizen with a rating of 4.2 and stable job. Lacie lives currently with her brother, Ryan, who has very little interest in ratings. Looking for a new apartment, Lacie finds a luxury apartment, but needs a rating of 4.5 or above to qualify for the discounts she needs to afford such a place. Lacie sets out to attempt to raise her rating, but her continuous attempts to be warm and extroverted during social interactions are making very little progress towards her goal. Seeing that she is making little progress, Lacie seeks help from a rating specialist who suggests that she surrounds herself with people who have higher ratings, as making a positive impact on people with higher ratings will go a very long way. After posting a photograph of a teddy bear, who she calls Mr. Rags, which her now highly rated childhood friend, Naomi (Alice Eve), made together many years ago, Naomi rates her photo five stars. Lacie, seeing potential opportunities to raise her overall rating, calls her friend and learns that she was recently engaged. During the conversation, Naomi asks Lacie if she will be her maid of honor and deliver a speech at her wedding. Lacie agrees, hoping that she can make a good impact on the many highly rated individuals which will be attending the wedding.

On the day that she is supposed to leave for the wedding, Lacie gets caught up in an argument with Ryan, spills the coffee of a passerby, and is late for her ride to the airport. During her drive, Lacie is very disruptive to the driver during a call to Naomi. As a result of these interactions, Lacie’s score drops just below a 4.2. After arriving at the airport, Lacey discovers that her flight was cancelled and is unable to book another flight because her rating isn’t a 4.2 or above anymore. After causing an incident, Lacie receives a penalty from airport security temporarily dropping her score a full point for the next 24 hours, her rating is now a 3.1, and imposing “double damage,” where all downvotes are subject to a time two multiplier. She exits the airport and goes to a car rental where she is given an older model of vehicle due to her current low ranking. As a result, Lacie will no longer be able to make the rehearsal dinner for Naomi’s wedding because of her unexpected delays.

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