That's not him, he's from Gangs of London.
My bad. He was also in The Lazarus Project, which was/is decent.
That's not him, he's from Gangs of London.
Or a documentarySaw episodes 1 & 2 so far!
1 was ok but wasn't feeling much
2 is fukking crazy
2 honestly should have been a movie
People are missing the forest for the trees, and expect sci-fi every episode. Black Mirror was never just about scifi. Demon 79 straight up felt like a 2020's Twilight Zone episode, and I love it for that.i really wish i could see what yall see in this season.
This shyt feels like some low level twilight zone or are you afraid of the dark type skits.
Black Mirror was never just about scifi
Zazie Beetz episode - When did y'all get Broadband?
Cause using dial up in 06 had me scratching my head.
This was an okay season.
If i can rank the episodes it would be:
1. Joan is Awful (Great premise and little TOO on the nose on where technology is going..)
2. Beyond The Sea (Just off the ending. Why he do Jesse like that )
3. Mazey Day (The last 15 min the shyt went completely left which had me like )
4. Demon 79 (Good premise and it was filled with Easter eggs from previous seasons. Ending was predictable IMO…but it was cool )
5. Loch Henry (A lot of y’all like this episode and i feel I’m the only one who is blah on it. Had to re-watch the episode like 3X cause I kept passing out. But it was alright..)
Other than that…this was by far their “weakest” season for their standards. But I can understand why the showrunner was dragging his feet for the series cause reality is getting a little too fukked up and that could weigh on ya tough..
It was never just about sci-fi, but it was always about the good and bad, mostly bad, impact technology could have on society.Black Mirror was never just about scifi.
If technology is a drug – and it does feel like a drug – then what, precisely, are the side-effects?
This area – between delight and discomfort – is where Black Mirror, my new drama series, is set. The "black mirror" of the title is the one you'll find on every wall, on every desk, in the palm of every hand: the cold, shiny screen of a TV, a monitor, a smartphone.