Fortnight ft. Post Malone Music Video EASTER EGGS EXPLAINED

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19 Apr 202408:02

Summary

TLDRThe video script provides an in-depth analysis of Taylor Swift's music video for her song 'Fortnite,' which features Post Malone. The video is not heavily laden with Easter eggs but still contains several subtle references and symbols. Notable details include the video's start time, which aligns with Swift's favorite number, 13, and the inclusion of a clock necklace similar to one she wore at the Grammys. The video features a scene with a non-gravitational room, a man in medical attire, and a bottle with numbers correlating to Swift's birthday and the video's release date. The narrative explores themes of memory and identity, with Swift's character taking a 'forgetting pill' and engaging in various activities, including typing on a typewriter with a deliberate typo. The video also includes a scene reminiscent of 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,' and references to Swift's past work. The analysis concludes with a nod to the 'Dead Poet Society' and a final Easter egg featuring a bracelet from the 'Tortured Poet's Department' merchandise line. The video is praised for its intriguing narrative and visual aesthetics.

Takeaways

  • 🎢 The music video for Taylor Swift's song 'Fortnite' is released, featuring Post Malone.
  • πŸ•’ The video starts at 8:02 PM Eastern Time and is 4 minutes and 9 seconds long, which adds up to Taylor Swift's favorite number, 13.
  • πŸ‘— Taylor Swift's outfit in the video includes a garter, a clock necklace, and a wedding dress, which are all references to her past outfits and awards show appearances.
  • πŸ› The video features a scene with a bathtub on the ceiling, which is not directly related to any known Easter eggs but adds to the surreal setting.
  • πŸ’Š A man in medical attire hands Taylor pills with the numbers 12389, which is Taylor's birthday, and also coincides with the date April 19th, 2024.
  • πŸ”’ The video includes a scene with a typewriter and a typo in the word 'ruining', which may be a nod to Taylor's song 'Blank Space'.
  • πŸ“š Taylor is seen reading 'The Story of Us', which is a reference to her album 'Speak Now'.
  • πŸ–‹οΈ The video has a scene reminiscent of 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind', with papers swirling around Taylor.
  • πŸ• There is a black dog in the video, which is likely a reference to the track 'The Black Dog' from the album.
  • πŸ“Ί The video includes actors Ethan Hawke and Josh Charles from 'The Dead Poet Society', which may have inspired elements of the album.
  • πŸ“ž A telephone booth scene features Post Malone, and the video ends with Taylor destroying files and a touch from Post Malone.
  • πŸŽ‰ The video concludes with Taylor wearing a 'Tortured Poet's Department' merch bracelet, indicating a connection to the album's theme.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of the time the music video started and its duration in relation to Taylor Swift's favorite number?

    -The music video started at 8:02 p.m., which is 2 minutes after 8:00 p.m. Eastern time, and it is 4 minutes and 9 seconds long. The total duration adds up to Taylor Swift's favorite number, which is 13.

  • What is the connection between the garter on Taylor Swift's leg in the music video and her past outfits?

    -The garter on Taylor Swift's leg in the music video relates to the garter she wore for her outfit during the 'Midnights in the Ays' tour.

  • What is the reference to the lyrics of the song when the man in medical attire hands Taylor Swift some pills?

    -The man in medical attire handing Taylor Swift pills is a direct reference to the lyrics of the song 'Miracle Move On Drug'.

  • What is the significance of the numbers on the pill bottle in the music video?

    -The numbers on the pill bottle, 12389, are Taylor Swift's birthday in a date format, and also coincide with the date of April 19th, 2024, when the video was presumably released.

  • How does the scene with the bathtub on the ceiling relate to the song 'What You Made Me Do'?

    -The bathtub on the ceiling is likely not a direct reference to 'What You Made Me Do', but it does create a surreal scene where gravity isn't working normally, which could be interpreted as a metaphor for the disorienting effects of the 'miracle move on drug'.

  • What is the connection between Taylor Swift's wedding dress in the music video and her Grammy's dress?

    -Taylor Swift's wedding dress in the music video is reminiscent of the white dress she wore at the Grammy's.

  • What is the possible symbolism behind the typewriter scene with Taylor Swift and Post Malone?

    -The typewriter scene with Taylor Swift and Post Malone, where they face each other and emit 'weird airy stuff', might symbolize the duality of their roles within the song.

  • What is the significance of the typo in the word 'ruining' on the typewriter?

    -The typo in the word 'ruining' could be a nod to Taylor Swift's song 'Blank Space', as there is a blank space in the word.

  • How does the scene with the black dog relate to the album's tracklist?

    -The black dog in the scene is a reference to a track on the album titled 'The Black Dog'.

  • What is the connection between the characters played by Ethan Hawke and Josh Charles and the movie 'Dead Poet Society'?

    -Both Ethan Hawke and Josh Charles are from the movie 'Dead Poet Society', which is suggested to have inspired some elements of the album.

  • What is the possible meaning behind the telephone booth scene with Post Malone?

    -The telephone booth scene with Post Malone might symbolize a moment of communication or a call for help, though the exact meaning is open to interpretation.

  • What is the final Easter egg mentioned in the script?

    -The final Easter egg mentioned is Taylor Swift wearing a 'Tortured Poet's Department' merch bracelet.

Outlines

00:00

🎢 Taylor Swift's New Music Video Analysis 🎢

The video script discusses Taylor Swift's latest music video, which is linked to her new album. It highlights the lack of overt Easter eggs, emphasizing the video's original story. Key points include the video's release time, which started at 8:02 PM Eastern Time, aligning with Taylor's favored number 13, as the video is 4 minutes and 9 seconds long. The first scene is analyzed for its symbolic elements like the garter, clock necklace, and the number of pins in her hair, which is suggested to be 13. The scene with the bathtub on the ceiling and a man in medical attire is connected to the song's lyrics about a 'miracle move on drug.' The numbers on the pill bottle, 12389, are noted to be Taylor's birthday, and the date 04/19/2024 is referenced. The video also includes references to Post Malone, a typewriter with a symbolic typo, and the duality of roles represented by contrasting colors. The setting is described as dystopian, with a scene reminiscent of 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.'

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πŸ” Easter Eggs and References in the Music Video πŸ”

This paragraph delves into specific Easter eggs and references within the music video. It mentions the 'Us', 'Speak Now', and 'Style' references, connecting them to the album 'Folklore'. The scene with the sheets of paper forming Taylor's face is highlighted, along with the onscreen chemistry between Post Malone and Taylor Swift. The paper swirling around is noted, as is the appearance of Ethan Hawke and Josh Charles, both from 'Dead Poet Society', hinting at its influence on the album. The intervention scene is likened to 'Stranger Things', and Post Malone's rescue of Taylor is detailed. The telephone booth scene is described as odd, with Taylor sitting in the rain, reminiscent of the 'Cardigan' video. The destruction of files is mentioned, and the video concludes with Taylor wearing a 'Tortured Poet's Department' merch bracelet. The video is summarized as interesting and filled with subtle references rather than explicit Easter eggs, and the viewer is encouraged to stay tuned for more content on Taylor Swift's work.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Fortnite music video

The Fortnite music video refers to the promotional clip for a song or album that is featured in the popular online video game Fortnite. In this context, it is a key component of the video's narrative, as it is the medium through which the artist, Taylor Swift, is revealing new aspects of her work to the public. The video is significant as it marks Taylor Swift's return to music videos and is the first one for her new album.

πŸ’‘Torture Poes Department

The term 'Torture Poes Department' appears to be a fictional or metaphorical department or concept within the narrative of the music video. It could symbolize a place or state of mind where emotional or creative 'torture' occurs, possibly in relation to the artistic process or personal experiences of the characters. The department serves as a backdrop for the unfolding story and thematic elements of the video.

πŸ’‘Easter eggs

In the context of the script, 'Easter eggs' refer to hidden messages, symbols, or references that are intentionally placed within the music video by the creators. These Easter eggs often serve as a form of engagement for the audience, encouraging them to look deeper into the content and draw connections to other works, themes, or personal experiences of the artist. They add an extra layer of meaning and depth to the video, enhancing the viewing experience.

πŸ’‘Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift is a renowned American singer-songwriter who is known for her narrative songwriting and genre-crossing music. In the context of the script, she is the central figure and artist behind the music video and album being discussed. Her creative choices, personal style, and thematic elements are key to understanding the narrative and significance of the video.

πŸ’‘Post Malone

Post Malone is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter who collaborates with Taylor Swift in the music video. His presence adds another dimension to the narrative and contributes to the artistic collaboration that is central to the music video's story. Post Malone's involvement also brings a different fan base and musical style to the project, showcasing the versatility and crossover appeal of the song.

πŸ’‘Dystopian

Dystopian refers to a genre of fiction that presents a grim or oppressive future society, often characterized by a totalitarian government, environmental disaster, or other forms of social decay. In the context of the music video, the term is used to describe the setting and atmosphere, suggesting a bleak or controlled environment that reflects the themes of the song and video.

πŸ’‘Anthology

In this context, 'Anthology' likely refers to a collection of Taylor Swift's previous works or a specific project that compiles her music, lyrics, or other creative outputs. It is used to illustrate the continuity and evolution of her artistic journey, as well as to provide a point of reference for fans and viewers who are familiar with her body of work.

πŸ’‘Aesthetic

Aesthetic refers to the visual or sensory style and atmosphere of the music video, which is influenced by the artistic choices made in terms of color, design, clothing, and overall visual presentation. In this case, the aesthetic is significant as it contributes to the mood and thematic exploration of the video, reflecting the emotional and conceptual content of the song.

πŸ’‘Typewriter

A typewriter is a mechanical or electromechanical device for writing on a continuous roll of paper. In the context of the music video, the typewriter serves as a symbolic object that represents the act of writing, creation, and communication. It is used as a narrative device to illustrate the characters' interactions and the process of crafting their stories within the 'Torture Poes Department'.

πŸ’‘Duality

Duality refers to the concept of two contrasting or opposing elements, forces, or ideas. In the context of the music video, it may represent the conflicting emotions, roles, or perspectives of the characters. The duality could also reflect the internal struggle or the tension between different aspects of the artist's identity or creative process.

πŸ’‘Chemistry

Chemistry, in this context, refers to the emotional or interpersonal connection between the characters, particularly Taylor Swift and Post Malone. It is the dynamic that is created through their interactions, expressions, and shared experiences within the music video. This chemistry is crucial in conveying the narrative and emotional depth of the story being told.

Highlights

The Fortnite music video for Taylor Swift's new album features 31 tracks and includes various Easter eggs and references.

The video starts at 8:02 p.m. Eastern Time, which is 2 minutes past 8:00 p.m., and is 4 minutes and 9 seconds long, adding up to Taylor's favorite number, 13.

The first scene includes a garter on Taylor's leg, similar to what she wore during her 'Midnights in the Ays' tour.

Taylor's clock necklace in the video is reminiscent of what she wore at the Grammys, emphasizing the importance of time in her new album.

The number of pins in Taylor's hair appears to be 13, which is a recurring theme in the video and her work.

Taylor's wedding dress in the video is reminiscent of her white dress from the Grammys.

The scene with the bathtub on the ceiling and the man in medical attire handing pills is a direct reference to the lyrics of the song 'Miracle Move On'.

The numbers on the pill bottle, 12389, correspond to Taylor's birthday and the date of the video's release, April 19th, 2024.

The tattoos revealed on Taylor's body in the mirror are actually Post Malone's tattoos, which was a surprise reveal.

The typewriter scene with Taylor and Post Malone includes a typo in the word 'ruining', which may reference her song 'Blank Space'.

The contrasting colors and facing each other while typing on typewriters symbolize the duality of roles within the song.

The scene with the sheets of paper making up Taylor's face is reminiscent of the movie 'Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind' and references 'Speak Now'.

The black dog in the 'Tortured Poets Department' scene is a reference to a track on the album.

Ethan Hawke and Josh Charles' appearance in the video is a nod to 'The Dead Poet Society', which may have inspired the album.

The telephone booth scene with Post Malone calling and Taylor sitting in the rain is a mix of odd and 'Cardigan' vibes.

Taylor destroys files in the video, which could symbolize her breaking free from past constraints.

The video ends with Taylor wearing a 'Tortured Poets Department' merch bracelet, adding another layer to the narrative.

Transcripts

00:01

[Music]

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so the fortnite music video is here and

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wow got to say we have a lot more reveal

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to us about the torture Poes Department

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as if a double album containing 31

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tracks last night wasn't enough already

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we'll be breaking down everything you

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need to know about Taylor Swift's first

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music video in a while and the first one

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for her new album including Easter eggs

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references and also just general

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information if you enjoy videos like

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this I'd encourage you to subscribe and

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stay tuned for more as we cover all

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things Taylor spped on this channel

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especially Easter eggs but without

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further Ado let's get right into things

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I'll say first off this music video

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isn't exactly the most Easter egg heavy

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or obvious but I think that's probably a

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good thing for Taylor the original music

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she is promoting actually does need to

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have an original story behind it and not

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just be a vehicle for Easter eggs

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supposed to be sent away however there

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are still some Easter eggs and

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references and the first one that caught

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my attention was before this video even

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started I know a lot of you all were

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complaining about having to countdown

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after the set time of .m. Eastern but I

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want you to note that this music video

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actually started at 8:02 p.m. 2 minutes

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after 8:00 p.m. eastern time of course

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the video is also 4 minutes and 9

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seconds long which obviously adds a up

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to Taylor's favorite number

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13 now let's talk about this first scene

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there's the Garter on her leg which

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relates to the Garter she wears for her

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outfit during midnights in the ays tour

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for all you tortured poets aist Tour

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Part two people there's something I

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guess also the clock necklace thing

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appears to be very similar to the things

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you wore at the gramys and we all know

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how time is an important aspect of This

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Album 2 a.m. and 2 p.m. and all finally

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interesting to note the pins in her hair

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a bit hard to count but I think that's

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13 got to say her wedding dress is also

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something that I love about this scene

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and it goes back to her white Grammy's

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dress now when we zoom out and go see

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the entire room we realized well gravity

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isn't working too well here and we have

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a bathtub on the ceiling I actually

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don't think that's a huge look what you

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made me do Easter egg that bat tub is

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black I guess you could feed the

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delusional rep TV clouds there but the

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door opens and we have this man walked

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in all dressed in full medical attire

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handing her some pills now this is a

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direct reference to the lyrics of the

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song with the miracle move on drug but I

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want people to notice the numbers on

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this

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bottle yep 12389 that's Taylor's

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birthday in our date form and there also

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today's date of April 19th 2024 got to

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love the little finds like this and

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that's why you watch videos like this

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right I hope you're okay the drug is

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supposed to make her forget him and she

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takes the pill and goes to the mirror

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revealing her

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tattoos or actually as we would find out

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post Malone's tattoos and I mean the

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scene was actually insane just imagine

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if she had hidden the post Malone reveal

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and shocked us all with that I want to

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kill her she then walks over to her work

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and I guess that's why she took the

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forgetting pill so she could work and

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this outfit was one kind of hunger

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gamesy but also very 1830s and kind of

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like my tears or CET aist T

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[Music]

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dress remember there was a song called I

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hated here from the Anthology that

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references the

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1830s i' the

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1830s love this aesthetic though and Tor

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gets to work on the typewriter and I

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really want people to notice this typo

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in the word

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[Music]

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ruining like why is there a blank space

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well she does have a song called blank

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space I guess but it's an interesting

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typo right here I will say throughout

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the scene they are facing each other and

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emitting this weird Airy stuff from

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their typewriters and well they are

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contrasting colors I'm not exactly sure

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what is going on here but I think it's

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to symbolize The Duality of roles they

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have within this

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song also love these people dressed in

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black incognito mode showing you how the

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torture post department is indeed a

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dystopian

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place we then head to this very Eternal

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Sunshine of a Spotless Mind

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scene and I actually haven't seen that

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movie but kind of gave that Vibe and we

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can see Taylor is reading The Story of

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Us silence L love speak now references

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making their way into torture poet speak

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now is the best album by the way and we

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zoom out to see the sheets of paper make

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her face which is related to the side

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face she has in

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style we then have some exceptional

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onscreen in chemistry from post and

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Taylor uh postl I

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[Music]

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guess and the paper begins to swirl

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around before we go to this tortured

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scene for the torture poets

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department now when we get to this scene

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I can't help but look at these buttons

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behind her and go back to the I can see

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music video buttons however I don't

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think there is a specific meaning to

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them there is however a very easy to

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spot black dog that I think everyone

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knows is a reference to the track in

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this album The Black

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Dog Ethan Hawk then gets into the scene

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and is one of the scientists and that's

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a great knot to the Dead Poet Society

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which I think definitely gave some

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inspiration for this

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album and there's also Josh Charles who

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is from the Dead Poet Society as well

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now they do something to tailor that

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gives me stranger things types of Vibes

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but post Malone comes to her rescue here

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and we go to the telephone scene which I

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think is very

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odd poost is in the booth calling and

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she is sitting on top well just in the

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rain kind of Cardigan likee Vibes with

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how she soaked in that

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[Music]

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outfit but then we see her destroy the

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files and stuff and flash back to the

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scene where now post comes out of the

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telephone booth grabs her hand and ends

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with a

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[Music]

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touch but wait there's one more Easter

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egg as Taylor has a tortured poet's

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Department merch bracelet

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[Music]

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attached overall not the biggest pure

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Easter egg music video we didn't get any

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references to one rep TV would happened

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at least I don't think so but it's still

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really interesting and just a great

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music video to talk about overall I

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really liked what Taylor did here and I

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really hope you enjoyed this breakdown

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Taylor S is truly giving us so much

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right now what is next guys I don't even

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know but I hope this video helped you

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break down the fortnite featuring post

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Malone music video further special

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thanks to Isabelle a for helping me find

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some Easter eggs as well but we have so

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so much more to cover for the torture

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post department and I hope you all are

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enjoying the ride however tired you are

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over and out