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Well I was blown away.

 

Charlie Brooker's three twisted tales, mini-horrors of the twitter-age began on Sunday with "The National Anthem". Telling you what it is about would spoil the surprises but basically... it is a dark, sick and bizarre but utterly believable story about the Prime Minister being ransomed via YouTube.

 

Watch on 4oD - http://www.channel4.com/programmes/black-mirror

 

I almost cried at the end. And as always with Brooker, there are many laughs, but the thing you think you'll laugh at ends up being genuinely depressing.

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I'd been waiting for this for a good while, and it delivered. It's quite amazing how such a twisted concept that could easily be deemed a sick joke when looking at it on paper actually made for gripping drama and prompted a lot of thinking throughout the duration.

 

It was never outright funny, but that's exactly why it worked so well, the humour was born out of desperation rather than finger-pointing. Superb. 'A Million Merits' sounds mighty fine as well.

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I found it sickening... :blank:

 

 

 

 

... sickeningly brilliant that is! :D

 

 

Genuinely can't wait to see the next one and it makes me kind of wish for more TV programmes of this quality.

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I didn't think tonight's was as powerful, but it was very well made, especially on what I imagine is a small budget. X-Factor spoofs aren't new, but it was nice seeing people who spend REAL money on hats for their XBox live characters getting a nice mockery.

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X-Factor spoofs aren't new, but it was nice seeing people who spend REAL money on hats for their XBox live characters getting a nice mockery.

 

I think you missed the point about the surrealism of money.

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This one was cool in it's own way..very different to the first, which is a good sign.

 

I really like the premise of this series.

 

Also, HEY JULIA DAVIS. I hate when she only does bit parts, as it's never representative of her comedy genius.

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Just seen the first part of the second one... thus far this might as well be a modern adaptation of 1984.

 

Edit: And it remained so until the end. Extremely good though.

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This one was cool in it's own way..very different to the first, which is a good sign.

 

I really like the premise of this series.

 

Also, HEY JULIA DAVIS. I hate when she only does bit parts, as it's never representative of her comedy genius.

 

The fact Lizzie and Sarah never got a full commission is a crime. Fantastic pilot episode... but way too ahead of its time.

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I didn't understand why they were on bikes, is everyone in the world on bikes to make money? Were they working for someone?

 

I did enjoy it though!!

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I think the bikes were generating power weren't they?

 

That's how I understood it. I think one of the judges said to the singer woman that all the cyclists were powering her spotlight or something.

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