Masters

MASTERS SERIES

A series about systems that play god — and the one man who sees through their protocols.

Satirical Drama
Comedy
Digital World
Original Series

Concept

MASTERS is not a series about a single company — it is a universe of digital giants,
protocols, and systems that govern our everyday lives as if they were deities.

Each season reveals a different “master”: a technological ecosystem, algorithm, or platform that plays god over its
users. The protagonist is an observer — a blogger, analyst, and chronicler — someone who sees through the protocols
and absurd mechanics of these systems.

Series structure

  • Main title: MASTERS
  • Format: season-based anthology; each season is its own “world”
  • Each season: its own subtitle (e.g. MASTERS: Google Bubble)
  • Each episode: one protocol, one absurdity, one HQ meltdown

SEASON 1

MASTERS: Google Bubble

Season 1 dives into the world of analytics, dashboards, mismatched numbers, and panicked HQ reactions.
The protagonist observes how reality (server logs, traffic, actual visits) never fully aligns with the “truth on the screen”.

Google Bubble sets the tone for the entire series: a blogger’s voice, subtle satire, comedy born from real-world
nonsense, and HQ panic desperately clinging to protocol while everything around it starts to crack.

Season 1 — episode drafts

  1. Episode 1 — Google Bubble: Number 1
    One visit here, a few hundred there, something else somewhere else — and the server calmly says “all OK”. The protagonist senses, for the first time, that the system is not aligned with itself. GB’s a tech‑satire comedy series based on absurd but real events from the digital world.                                                       GB No.1 Pitch
  2. Episode 2 —  Open Source Mailbox
    The email incident, the moment when the main character says, “I’ll send Them an email,” and somewhere in an invisible seat, a silent digital alarm goes ON.                                                                                          OSM Pitch
  3. Episode 3 — AMPocalypse Now                                                                                                      The protagonist discovers that his original content is being cloned and monetized, and when he tries to solve the problem, he inadvertently upsets the balance of the exploitative behemoth.                                   AMP Pitch
  4. Episode 3 — Never-endin verification: Coming soon…

 The email incident, the moment when the main character says, “I’ll send an email,” and somewhere in an invisible seat, a silent digital alarm goes off.

Possible future seasons

The thematic direction of the project may evolve across several potential paths suggested below.
These serve as a broader creative framework that allows the series to grow organically as the idea develops.

MASTERS: Meta Panic

Shadowbans, “community guidelines”, AI moderation, and absurd protocols where no one knows why something was allowed
yesterday and forbidden today.

MASTERS: Amazon Loop

Recommendation engines, returns, warehouse logic, and the endless loop of “the customer is always right”
versus a system that keeps collapsing.

MASTERS: Apple Silence

A minimalist, quiet, closed world. Privacy, secrecy, inaccessible metrics, and protocols no one understands —
yet everyone respects.

MASTERS: Attention Protocol

TikTok-like ecosystems — attention as currency, virality as protocol, and HQ catching fire every 12 seconds
when something becomes “too successful”.

MASTERS: Hallucination

AI models, hallucinations, responsibility, and a system convinced it is right — even when it is making things up.

Protagonist & tone

Protagonist

  • blogger / author
  • observer of systems
  • reflective, ironic, without illusions
  • trusts numbers — but only when they match reality

Tone

  • subtle satire, never on-the-nose slapstick
  • comedy born from real-world absurdities
  • personal, blogger-style voice
  • reality repeatedly bending into a sketch

AUTHORSHIP & ORIGINALITY DISCLAIMER

MASTERS – Digital‑Absurdist Satire Standard

Document Version: 1.0
Release Date: [December 29th 2025]
Archived on: The Internet Archive – Wayback Machine
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