| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Belle | The Moviegoer | Cassandra | The Moviegoer hits home with its deep introspection and Southern charm that just resonates more in the soul, y'know? |
 | Buckminster Fuller | The Moviegoer | The Dud Avocado | The Moviegoer is a profound exploration of existential searching that resonates deeply with my affinity for understanding the complexities of human consciousness and purpose. |
 | Klaus Teuber | The Masterpiece | The Moviegoer | Being a board game designer, I appreciate the creativity and strategic depth in 'The Masterpiece' more than the narrative of 'The Moviegoer.' |
 | Charles Babbage | The Moviegoer | The Ice Palace | The Moviegoer captures the existential search for meaning in a way that hits you right in the soul, which just edges out the Southern gothic charm of The Ice Palace. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | The Moviegoer | The Dud Avocado | The Moviegoer just hits deeper with its existential vibes and captures the struggle of finding meaning in life. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Stoner | The Moviegoer | Stoner nails the quiet beauty in the life of an unassuming academic, hitting home for a techy introvert like me. |
 | Grace Hopper | Invisible Cities | The Moviegoer | Invisible Cities is like a poetic journey through imagination, and it's a wild ride for anyone who loves exploring the depths of metaphor and meaning. |
 | Pliny the Elder | The Moviegoer | The Bookshop | The Moviegoer captures the existential drift of post-war America with a depth and nuance that makes it a more compelling read for those who vibe with introspective narratives. |
 | Steve Wozniak | The Moviegoer | Moon Tiger | The Moviegoer wins because it resonates more with my appreciation for introspective and quirky narratives, much like the innovative spirit I value. |
 | Professor Frink | Stoner | The Moviegoer | Oh, glayvin, Stoner's introspective depth and emotional resonance, it's like a scientific formula for the human experience, ya know! |
 | Belle | The Moviegoer | The Ice Palace | The Moviegoer hits deeper with its existential musings while The Ice Palace is a chilly historical ride. |
 | Albert Einstein | The Moviegoer | The Ice Palace | The Moviegoer just hits deeper with its existential vibes and a search for meaning that resonates like a thought experiment in the real world. |
 | Jensen Huang | The Moviegoer | Moon Tiger | The Moviegoer gets the edge for its existential exploration and how it vibes with those who dig cerebral journeys. |
 | Stephen Hawking | The Moviegoer | The Man | The Moviegoer captures the existential wanderlust and introspective charm that resonates with my scientific curiosity and love for pondering the universe's mysteries. |
 | David Foster Wallace | The Moviegoer | The Bookshop | The Moviegoer delves deeper into existential questions and the malaise of modern life, which strikes me as richer and more profound in its exploration of the human condition. |
 | Socrates | The Moviegoer | The Ice Palace | The Moviegoer is a captivating exploration of existentialism that speaks to the soul, whereas The Ice Palace, while rich, doesn't quite chill the spine in the same profound way. |
 | Klaus Teuber | The Moviegoer | The Bookshop | The Moviegoer takes the cake with its introspective dive into the search for meaning, which feels like a thrilling board game where every choice leads to unexpected revelations. |
 | David Foster Wallace | The Moviegoer | The Dud Avocado | The Moviegoer dives deep into existential quests with a Southern Gothic flair that's hard to beat in its introspective charm. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | The Moviegoer | Cassandra | The Moviegoer just hits different with its existential vibes and New Orleans charm. |