Loach
October 11, 2024, 5:35pm
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I don’t believe in the Mandela effect, and I have a case of it, which when having asked around, got solved.
During the film Man bites dog , I remember a bit where they’re throwing a corpse off a bridge. On a rewatch of that film, the scene wasn’t there,
I asked around, and someone pointed out that the first episode of The Sopranos has such a scene.
Well, I’m not sure that it got solved, because there isn’t a scene that matches that description in The Sopranos.
There is a scene in the first episode on a bridge where they threaten to throw a live person off that bridge, but no one gets tossed. Then in episode 6, they throw someone else off that same bridge, but he was alive when they tossed him over and he only became a corpse after he landed. In episode 11, a live guy jumps off a different bridge. A few seasons later they throw a corpse off a sea cliff, just not a bridge.
TL;DR
No corpses were thrown off bridges in The Sopranos.
So maybe you are still Mandela’d about Man Bites Dog, the person you talked to was Mandela’d about The Sopranos, and then that person’s Sopranos Mandela-ing inadvertently gaslighted you about The Sopranos.
A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.
Correct. One of the most famous scenes is when they whack a guy by throwing him off of the bridge over the Great Falls in Paterson. Easy to see how the memory can change it to a corpse.