Data Analyst Spots 'Matrix Glitch' in Lisa Bonet's Career Timeline That Even Hollywood Can't Explain
LOS ANGELES — A viral data anomaly is baffling tech analysts and celebrity archivists alike: the career timeline of actress Lisa Bonet appears to contain a temporal inconsistency that defies standard Hollywood records. According to forensic analysis of public IMDb metadata, contract filings, and press releases, Bonet’s career shows a "double dating" phenomenon where certain projects—most notably her 1987 separation from 'The Cosby Show' and her sudden hiatus after 1993—have been linked to two different years in two separate databases simultaneously. Analyst @GlitchInTheGrid tweeted: "Every standard timeline says she left the show in 1987, but a secondary metadata source from a forgotten studio ledger shows a conflicting entry dated exactly one year earlier. It's like the system resynced itself incorrectly." The discrepancy has fueled online speculation about a "lost" season or a parallel universe spillover, but the simplest explanation—according to data sleuths—is a corrupt file in the digital Matrix. "Lisa Bonet's career is now being taught in glitch-hunting courses as a case study in data entropy," the analyst added.