- Nick: My name is Nick, and this is Jake, and we're making a documentary about how easy it is to track people through social media.
- Jake: And kill them...
- [laughs]
- Jake: But not really.
- Nick: We're trying to show how dangerous this could be.
- Jake: Yeah.
- Nick: What we're doing here is we want to show everyone that people are kind of free with the information they put online these days. So we want to get that information and really take advantage of it. So what we did is we found a YouTube celebrity couple online that frequently blogs about their personal lives. I tracked them down through their social media accounts, and they're going to be our target couple. So we're going to track them down, give them a big scare, and hopefully we'll shed some light on this subject.
- Jake: Yeah, we want to really show everybody just how dangerous this all is.
- Jake: Brooke.
- Brooke: Hi.
- Jake: Hi, my name's Jake, it's so nice to meet you.
- Brooke: Nice to meet you, Jake.
- Jake: I've seen like, every video you posted. I'm one of your 200 and some odd thousand followers. Do you mind if I get a picture?
- Brooke: Sure, okay, just one.
- Jake: By the way, you look fantastic on camera.
- Brooke: Thanks, I really... I'm sorry, I've really got to go.
- Jake: What we're doing here... is it really going to make a difference? Is anyone going to see this and be affected by it? Are you going to see this and make a change in your life? No, no, you're going to look up from your phone and laugh about it with a friend and then you're going to look right back down at your phone and see how many of your friends liked the same article, but that's as far as it goes because it didn't happen to you. You're not the one in danger, not yet, and I'm tired of begging you to see it, so what I'm going to do, what I'm going to do tomorrow is I'm gonna do something that's gonna send a ripple through the pyschosphere. I'm going to try and change the course of human evolution and show you that we're no longer transcending to the fusion of humans and technology. But rather descending into slaves for it because we eat, sleep, drink, breathe, electronic validation. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, the juggernauts of the etherworld that feed our egomaniacal desires. We are prostitutes for likes, we're not our likes, we're not our followers, we're not even our photos anymore. Nothing is gained from all of this, nothing is accomplished. We don't gain anything except for maybe a few new followers, a few strangers, who we know nothing about, who took an interest in the persona we created. Followers that we didn't mind sharing our name, phone number or address with. The time for telling you this is dangerous and no good has passed. Now it's time to show you, because no one pays attention until somebody gets hurt.
- Brooke: [last lines]
- Brooke: I just wanted to do one more post, I wanted to say goodbye, to all my friends, Mom, Dad, and most of all my followers. I want to say thank you for all your support throughout the years. All your love... I've tried to be what you want me to be: perfect hair, perfect body, perfect boyfriend... truth is, I've had an eating disorder for the last five years, and I cheated on my boyfriend. I am a terrible person. I've been manipulating people my entire life, and it's all for the likes. A million followers is *not* worth it! It's not worth it! I don't know if this is going to get out to anybody, but the last thing I want to say is
- [glass breaks, screams]
- Brooke: [gets in the car as Caleb is recording] Can we please go?
- Caleb: So Brooke, why don't you tell us what...
- Brooke: Turn it off. Please, can we go?
- Caleb: What? Whoa, what's the big deal?
- Brooke: Caleb, please drive.
- Caleb: Why?
- Brooke: This creepy guy just walked up to me, we're in the middle of nowhere...
- Caleb: What?
- Brooke: He knew who I was, I just, I don't know, I'm just... can we please get out of here?
- Cassie: [on video call] Wake up, bitch.
- Stephanie: What time is it?
- Cassie: 8:30.
- Stephanie: In the morning?
- Cassie: Three miles, five days a week. Who is that?
- Stephanie: [looks at the guy sleeping next to her] I don't even know who that is.
- Cassie: You're such a slut.
- Stephanie: I wanna get out of here.
- Cassie: That's your apartment.
- Stephanie: I don't care. Cassie? Cassie?
- Cassie: There's a car out here. The window's broken.
- Stephanie: Is anybody else out there? Cassie, you should just call the cops.
- [sees somebody come up behind Cassie and attack her]
- Stephanie: Cassie! Cassie!
- [video stops]
- Jake: Do *not* tell them everything is going to be okay, it is *not* going to be okay! They cannot keep doing what they are doing and expect to get away with it, to live the way they live, they cannot! What are we doing with this documentary, huh? We're going to finish it, we're going to put it online, it's going to get liked, it's going to get shared, we're going to be doing the same thing they are! The SAME THING! It's just a cycle over and over and over! There must be some consequences for it, there must be! With them, we could change everything!
- Brooke: [at a gas station] I don't know about the food here though.
- Caleb: Yeah, but we're in the middle of nowhere, so...
- Brooke: Yeah, what are my healthy options?
- Caleb: Like, I don't know, fried chicken and French fries?
- Brooke: You want me to eat that? Really?
- Caleb: Yeah, well I mean you can throw it up afterward if you want.
- Brooke: Are you trying to make me gain weight?
- Caleb: We have a four hour drive ahead of us.
- Brooke: Babe, I just want to make sure I don't forget anything. We've got the tent, cooler, chairs, yoga mat, you've got the camera. Do you have extra batteries?
- Caleb: No.
- Brooke: [to camera] And there goes my boyfriend, always forgetting things. But yeah, pretty excited, it's my first time camping. As you all know, it's our one year anniversary.
- Brooke: [vlogs] What's up, Cookies? It's Rookie Cookie and we are on day 17 of my 30 day workout challenge.
- Caleb: Hey, Caleb here. People ask me all the time what kind of supplements I take. I just wanted to show you a quick and easy ab workout. Chin up, right into a muscle up.
- Brooke: Well as you can see, now I'm getting ready and I'm going on a date. This really cute guy, Caleb, asked me out.
- Caleb: Yesterday's date was pretty awesome.
- Nick: It's a good thing we've been recording all this, Brooke, because this could all be evidence. Brooke, I'm serious, I need you to tell us about what happened. I'm serious, Brooke, can we talk about Caleb? Can we talk about it? Caleb's dead, Brooke, I'm serious... alright, fine. Let's talk about the guy you were talking to on the phone at the diner, huh? You want to talk about that?
- Brooke: [turns to face the camera] What are you talking about?
- Nick: The guy you were on the phone with at the diner.
- Brooke: You heard that?
- Nick: Yeah, well I didn't hear much. I heard that you loved him and I know you weren't talking to Caleb.
- Brooke: You know nothing, okay?
- Nick: Oh, alright, well now you want to talk.
- Brooke: You think because you watch some videos that we post online that you know who we are? You don't know a thing! You don't know anything about me, about Caleb, I loved him so don't make me out to be some kind of monster!... I was going to break it off...
- Brooke: [answers her phone as Caleb goes out to gas up the car] Hey, I can't really talk right now. Yeah I'm with him. It's our one year anniversary, what do you expect? I'm not just gonna not do something with him for our one year anniversary, like he would suspect something. Okay, look, I really can't discuss this right now, but like when I get back in the city after this weekend, I'll call you and we'll talk about it, okay? No, I promise I'll call you. Okay, I love you too. Bye.