People noticed this 40,000 reviews ago. Its at over 48,000 verified reviews and STILL at 86.
I was discussing this and somebody brought up a Metacritic controversy. The developers of a videogame, Fallout: New Vegas, would receive a bonus and royalties if the Metacritic score by critics was 85 or higher. For some reason, perhaps the company wanting to shaft people out of money, the score for Fallout: New Vegas was hardstuck at 84, despite being rated an 87 by audiences.
Somebody, somewhere, has a socioeconomic gain they either realize or want to keep others from realizing by keeping this Verified score above 85, but below 87 for some reason.
Maybe the director, or Kennedy, or Story Group would make more money or make less money by this score being 86. There's something contractual going on.
Because there is no other real explanation why this would be at 86 when 480 Verified reviews were in, when 1480, 14,800, 24,8000, 44,000 and 48,000 reviews were in, without any deviation or fluctuation from that 86 score.