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I just got around to watching White Christmas. Fuck me, what a show. Whilst I do like Charlie Brooker's comedy, I don't think he's amazing, and he gets very samey quite quickly.

 

But with Black Mirror, it's completely different. Every episode has been brilliant. It's managed to be genuinely thought provoking (and not at all pretentious). This is definitely his forte.

 

Black Mirror is one of my favourite shows. I know there's only been 7 episodes, but for me it's a contender for one of the best shows of all time (I wouldn't say it's number 1, not at all, but it's definitely near the top). I honestly believe that, although maybe somewhat of a cult favourite, in future years and generations we will look back, and consider Black Mirror to be one of the defining pieces of our generation.

 

What are other people's thoughts? If you haven't seen it, then you can watch it all here on 4OD. (Not sure if it works outside of UK, but if you don't know how to access a TV show on the internet then what have you been doing all these years? I'm sure you can access it on your Z-Eye.)

 

Previous threads for Series 1 and Series 2.

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I thought it was brilliant and, as you said, thought provoking. Although it's hardly upbeat viewing. I seem to recall the episode with the exercise bikes being particularly uncomfortable.

 

Probably one of my favourite shows. I think I ended up watching all of them in a row, or at least in a very short period of time.

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I watched series 2 on Netflix some time last week and thought it was brilliant. I watched them all in a row and had to laugh when I went downstairs and saw my stepsister sat in the front room, TV on, laptop on and doing something on her phone.

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Black Mirror are quite scary but brilliant at highlights the possible consequences of using possible upcoming technologies that will occurs within next few decades. Found the bit where they used the digital mind copy technology are so heartbreaking for me.

 

I remember an episode (BRB) where a woman lost her husband and her friend signed her up to a service that use an algorithm technology where it access to every his tweets, facebook posts, etc to make a virtual him so she can talk to him.

 

That technology is actually a reality right now!

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I watched the first 5 episodes last night.

I thought the first two were ok. Actually, I'm not sure what I think about the Star Trek episode, a lot of it is funny, and tongue-in-cheek, but it clashes a bit with the serious tones I think. As for the Arkangel episode, I liked it somewhat, but I found some reactions of the characters to be strange. My favourite episodes so far (as I haven't seen the last one yet), are the 3rd and 4th episode, and they couldn't contrast each other more. The one being really dramatic, starting with fatal car accident, the other a funny and really lighthearted dating episode.
Then there's the 5th episode which was absolutely terrible.

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  On 12/31/2017 at 6:26 PM, Sméagol said:

 

Then there's the 5th episode which was absolutely terrible.

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Just seen Metalhead. Dunno what they were thinking at all with that. The decision to film it entirely in black and white didn't help the tension at all and made things more confusing. The trademark "twist" at the end wasn't as world altering as normal, it was just "oh, they were going to get something all along like we thought, it just wasn't what I thought it was"

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I enjoyed episode 5. I thought the black and white worked great. The shots were very reminiscent of old Twilight Zone episodes, which may have been what they were going for. 

I enjoyed the whole season, and thought on average it was better than the last but lacked the real stand-out moments like San Junipero and Shut Up and Dance. 

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Yeah personally I think Bandersnatch is great, and more entertaining than most of last season. A great "meta" story. One or two niggles.. I think? But I'll elaborate later. After several game overs (including one where 

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Will definitely replay / rewatch.

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Watched Bandersnatch last night. Very underwhelming. I was alright but the gimmick wore itself out quickly and I know there are other endings, but I'm just not invested enough to go through it all over again to get five-ish minutes of other footage.

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Did you at least skip back a few times? It's kind of designed in a way that you're meant to see multiple endings without repeating yourself at all, except for a few tactfully sped-up sections.

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  On 1/25/2019 at 1:17 PM, Shorty said:

Did you at least skip back a few times? It's kind of designed in a way that you're meant to see multiple endings without repeating yourself at all, except for a few tactfully sped-up sections.

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When we got to an "end" and it gave the opportunity to go back, we did and tried the other route to see what happened. Saw about four different reviews for Bandersnatch on the Games Master of the time.

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So Season 5 snuck on the Netflix under the radar...

Striking Vipers - the concept was definitely interesting, although how it got started was a bit weird, classic Black Mirror.

Smithereens - boring. There was literally nothing special about this episode. It might as well been a random PSA

Something something and Ashley Too - As someone who wasn't all fond of Miley Cyrus I wasn't expecting much, but this had serious potential but I feel this could've started later in the story so could show more of the aftermath. A pity

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Finished season 5 last night.

Striking Vipers: it was a bit meh. Nothing great, but nothing bad either. Interesting idea, but I just couldn't get over the fact that characters in a fighting game could now have sex for some reason. Like, why would that be programmed in? And how easily the guys got over the fact that they were boning each other. I would have liked to see the reasons explored a bit more. Like, did they secretly have feelings for each other all along?

Smithereens: As Eevil said, it was a bit boring. I enjoyed it, but it was slow paced. It also fell into the trope of "Police are dumb and only the plucky tech nerds can help them". Topher Grace was good though. It didn't feel like a Black Mirror episode though. Just some random guy angry at Facebook.

Ashley Too: I enjoyed it, but the ending was far too sickly sweet.

 

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Overall, none of the episodes felt like Black Mirror. They've always been kind of dark and thought provoking. These were just generic sci-fi based loosely on near-future (or current in the case of Smithereens) technology.

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  On 6/12/2019 at 10:38 AM, Goafer said:

 

Smithereens: As Eevil said, it was a bit boring. I enjoyed it, but it was slow paced. It also fell into the trope of "Police are dumb and only the plucky tech nerds can help them". Topher Grace was good though. It didn't feel like a Black Mirror episode though. Just some random guy angry at Facebook

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I loved Topher too, but what did it for me was that there was no Black Mirror twist, normally something isn't something you expect or has something stuck on the side of the head. This had some dude who basically killed his wife because he was on his phone and wanted to bitch about it, with no goal in mind but just to bitch.

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  On 6/12/2019 at 10:46 AM, EEVILMURRAY said:

I loved Topher too, but what did it for me was that there was no Black Mirror twist, normally something isn't something you expect or has something stuck on the side of the head. This had some dude who basically killed his wife because he was on his phone and wanted to bitch about it, with no goal in mind but just to bitch.

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"No Black Mirror twist" is an accurate description of the whole series.

The only thing I found even remotely thought provoking was thinking about whether it was actually cheating in Striking Vipers.

Ashley Too had the dark tones of a good Black Mirror episode in places, but the ending was far too Hollywood. That end scene at the rock bar was just painful. It's a shame, as it was a very good episode up until the last 10 minutes or so.

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Has anyone watched any of the latest series yet?

Have to say after the first two episodes I'm a little disappointed as neither have really stood up to any of the previous episodes and series. First was OK, but I found the second could have been a run of the mill horror film. I don't know if it's because of the shift to it being a Netflix show but I haven't really enjoyed them. They don't feel like the old episodes which you could see as being set in their own world and connected. So far, and especially the second episode, they just feel like they are set in this world (doesn't help that Netflix cram in their name or as in ep 1 a streaming service that is pretty much just them). I'll give the rest a go to see if any are better. Just glad I don't subscribe to watch these.

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I watched Joan Is Awful. Very much enjoyed it. Got really trippy near the end, which I usually dig.
The church scene was absolutely amazing!

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  On 7/14/2023 at 1:11 PM, BowserBasher said:

Has anyone watched any of the latest series yet?

Have to say after the first two episodes I'm a little disappointed as neither have really stood up to any of the previous episodes and series. First was OK, but I found the second could have been a run of the mill horror film. I don't know if it's because of the shift to it being a Netflix show but I haven't really enjoyed them. They don't feel like the old episodes which you could see as being set in their own world and connected. So far, and especially the second episode, they just feel like they are set in this world (doesn't help that Netflix cram in their name or as in ep 1 a streaming service that is pretty much just them). I'll give the rest a go to see if any are better. Just glad I don't subscribe to watch these.

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Forgot about this thread, from the Netflix one...

 

  On 6/27/2023 at 7:39 AM, EEVILMURRAY said:

Finished the new season of Black Mirror a few days ago, the verdicts:

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And have now been sucked in by Battlebots, which is what Robot Wars used to be before they stretched out 3 battles over an hour

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One thing I will now say in defence of Beyond The Sea. Not long after I bought the sci-fi book mentioned in the episode - The Moon is A Harsh Mistress - I've been taking my time going through it and still am yet to finish, but it's a good read. It's a bit like 1984* mixed with Total Recall.

*but not as boring

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