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Fair nough

It's not really a need, I think people are just noticing the easter eggs and putting 1 and 2 together.

I actually put together a vague timeline on Reddit (Lord forgive me) but the show actually weirldy enough feels like it can all fit together, it starts with The National Anthem (public lose trust in politicans i.e. they're undermined) then Shut Up and Dance cause it closely fits into modern times, then with Waldo

I really loved this episode, honestly I wasn't expecting it to work that well and whilst there were somethings that didn't work that well, I actually didn't mind the length at all but I may be in the minority here but I don't mind if Black Mirror ends each season from now with a movie-like episode that really sends

What if phones but too much

For some weird reason, this episode felt like the most Twilight Zone esque episode Black Mirror has ever done, I'm not sure why but the reveal at the end that the MASS implant is just making it's soldiers kill normal refugees and Stripes discovering that he was apart of some horrifying eugenics plot really felt

This thread took a strange turn of allegiances

Tbf all I see in these comment sections are people done with TWD

Well I consider name calling to usually involve terms like "cunt" or"asshole" but hey I guess it differs to some.

Ermm I don't think he actually called him any names apart from "child who didn't get a cookie"

I thought it was alright, it made mistakes but it was effective at other points.

Man it's really hard being a fan of this show, especially after tonight.
For every moment I can't defend, like the inexcusable cliffhanger and the absolute misery porn that was that hour of television I'm reminded why I watch, I get Jeffery Dean Morgan giving a kickass performance and I get genuine tension when Rick

Also the reference to Victoria Skillaine's trial, the protagonist of the "White Bear" episode.

He was young Alan Tuning in the Imitation Game?

Great review, that said I wanted to get a ranking going for this season for those who have seen each episode.
1. San Junipero - probably Black Mirror at it's most poignant and hopeful yet, a beautifully directed and written story about love in the weird Black Mirror kinda way and a really good setup for some

Oh man, the episode was so tense but my heart fucking sank in the last few minutes.

It's not bad, it's just not that great an introduction to the type of show Black Mirror is.

I'll watch it tomorrow, I've realised I've only got 3 left and wanna savour it a little over the weekend.

It's very classic Black Mirror if that's even a term I can use.