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A focus on "what goes in [your heart] and what goes on in [your head]" as a way to find authenticity and make significant changes. Related Cultural References
Others called the “mirror chest” ending narcissistic. The Atlantic wrote: “BETTY’s video is a Rorschach test for people who think their friend group is a Greek tragedy.” -Hightide-Video- BETTY- FRIENDS - WHAT GOES IN ...
, who was introduced to national audiences through early syndicated sitcoms like Life With Elizabeth in the 1950s. A focus on "what goes in [your heart]
: In Friends , Chandler mocks a line from a letter Rachel wrote to her crush, Joshua, saying: "We never go out of style." Swift fans noted this exact sentiment in her song "Style" and potentially mirrored the "written apology" trope in "betty." : In Friends , Chandler mocks a line
BETTY’s voiceover (spoken only in the last 90 seconds) states: “What goes into your friends when they are not looking—your envy, your borrowed joy, your unspoken debt—that is the hightide.” In other words, the video is a cautionary tale about emotional pollution. Just as microplastics enter the food chain, unprocessed feelings circulate within a friend group.