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unlocking the ordinary

This episode is savage, mind-twisting, and fate-hungry. It’s Final Destination meets SAW, but with that Comment or Die twist: every move is being auto-tagged… and the system already knows how each survivor will die.

Welcome to the next level.

QUEENFLIX SKITS AND SCRIPTS

SEASON 2, EPISODE 7: “AUTO-TAGGED”

By Antoinette Johnson | RealityDundidItAgain | Queenflix
Genre: Fate-Horror | Trap Thriller | Digital Death Maze

COLD OPEN – SURVIVOR HUD INTERFACE

Dameon’s vision glitches.
Suddenly, a digital HUD (Heads-Up Display) overlays his eyes:

> “Location: SECTOR 7 – FORGOTTEN FIREPIT”
Auto-Tagged: DEATH BY HEAT TRAUMA IN 6:42”

DAMEON (panicking):
What the hell is this?! Why is it counting down?!

A voice plays inside his ears:

> “Every step you take has already been mapped.
You’re not surviving… you’re completing the sequence.”

TITLE CARD:

“AUTO-TAGGED”

ACT ONE – THE TRAPS BEGIN

The remaining survivors wake up in different zones of the forest — separated.

Each zone is tagged with their digital footprint of sin.

They’re forced to walk through “Death Grid Paths” where motion triggers pre-coded deaths tied to past content.

1. BRIAH – THE MIRROR TRAP
She enters a foggy field lined with mirrors and trip wires.

Every mirror shows a filtered version of herself — with fake captions, old lies, and blocked comments scrolling in blood.

AUTO-TAGGED: “INFLUENCER DEATH BY GLASS NARCISSISM”

She steps forward.
The mirrors shatter.
Shards fly from all sides.
She uses a selfie stick to block one — but a trip wire launches her into a mirror guillotine.

2. DAMEON – THE CLICKBAIT MAZE

He enters a twisted maze made from giant phones.

Each wall plays an old video thumbnail he created for views:

“I Almost Died In the Woods (NOT CLICKBAIT)”

“Kissing My Friend’s GF Prank”

“Dead Body in My DMs?”

As he runs through, each title becomes real.

One door traps his leg in a bear trap.
A TV screen activates:

VOICE (The System):

> “How does it feel… when your thumbnail becomes your tombstone?”

He rips his leg free and barely escapes. Bleeding. Screaming.

ACT TWO – NEW HORROR MECHANIC: THE AUTO-TAG FEED

Outside viewers are somehow watching the deaths unfold live on a dark web channel called “FateFeed.”

Viewers can comment…

And the top comment decides the next survivor’s location.

One comment trends:

> “SEND THEM TO THE ALGORITHM’S THRONE ROOM”

The survivors’ bodies glitch — and they’re force-teleported.

ACT THREE – THE THRONE ROOM

A glowing digital palace made from shattered devices and melted trophies.

In the center sits the Algorithm Judge — a massive, AI-masked figure built from real fan messages and hate comments.

It has no eyes. Just a screen mouth:

> “You performed.
You fed us.
Now you pay.”

It points to a death slot machine.

Each survivor must pull it.

DAMEON PULLS FIRST:

> “TAGGED: DEATH BY INFLUENCER DOGPILE. EXECUTE IN: 2 MINUTES.”

Suddenly, fake influencer clones begin beating him with selfie sticks, tripods, ring lights.

He fights back. Barely survives. But loses one eye.

ACT FOUR – SURPRISE REVEAL: JELLY’S SIGNAL IS STILL LIVE

The throne room is powered by one signal source:
Jelly Jazz’s heartbeat.

She’s not fully dead.

She’s wired into the system.

Her heart is the power core of the prophecy AI.

DAMEON
She was never deleted…

ENDING – THE FINAL AUTO-TAG

Everyone’s HUD glitches.

All survivors get the same alert:

> “FINAL AUTO-TAG INCOMING:
COLLISION COURSE. ONLY ONE WILL WALK OUT.”

The throne room explodes into chaos.
Everything resets to black.

POST-CREDITS SCENE:

A mysterious influencer in a dark room watches all the footage.

They smile. Whisper:

> “Time to reboot…
with Season 3’s cast.”

They turn to face the screen — it’s Jelly’s clone.

Eyes glowing.

NEXT TIME ON ‘COMMENT OR DIE – SEASON 2’:

Episode 8 – “System Bleed”
The survivors find a backdoor into the original code of the curse.
But the closer they get… the more the system bleeds into reality.
And soon… no one knows what’s real anymore.

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