Yep. It was quite disturbing. With Silent Night as background music.Daly drooling
Yep. It was quite disturbing. With Silent Night as background music.Daly drooling
The ending left me with a similar feeling that I had after watching The Skin I Live In... I think it has to do with a certain sort of realism combined with isolation.Yep. It was quite disturbing. With Silent Night as background music.
Or some combinations of these three genres.TV shows that aren't crime procedures, mindless sitcoms or reality TV
In a mirror universe where the episode doesn't exist, maybe. But we're in the universe where Black Mirror decided to take a crap on nerds in general and Star Trek fans in particular.
Then you should absolutely check out their respective Joe Wright/Keira Knightley and Cary Fukunaga/Mia Wasikowska films.I can't tell the difference between Pride and Prejudice and Jane Eyre.
It also reminded my of Trek's periodic visual and uniform updates. Good attention to detail with this episode.Love how the USS Calister became the JJ-verse Callister (complete with lens flares) after travelling through the upgrade wormhole!
I agree White Christmas has a lot of problems. The whole idea of the 'block'. In real life I can imagine that immediately leading to assaults, and the assaulter wouldn't even know when they'd gone farther than they meant to, leading to accidental killings that were meant just to be assaults.
And it could be interpreted as cruel and unusual punishment, being blocked from everyone else in the world for the rest of your life.
I imagine that there'd be an underground black market for Z-Eye removal, at the very least...I mean, if you don't have one, you can't be blocked, can you?
I agree White Christmas has a lot of problems. The whole idea of the 'block'. In real life I can imagine that immediately leading to assaults, and the assaulter wouldn't even know when they'd gone farther than they meant to, leading to accidental killings that were meant just to be assaults.
And it could be interpreted as cruel and unusual punishment, being blocked from everyone else in the world for the rest of your life.
I imagine that there'd be an underground black market for Z-Eye removal, at the very least...I mean, if you don't have one, you can't be blocked, can you?
I think this is quite overshadowed by , well, his crimes?. I suppose if he hadn't done what he did and we were talking about this story on a talk show or similar, I could concede that she could have handled the matter better. But really, we can't absolutely compare what he did with what she had done (and probably it's the point of the story).To say nothing of Rafe Spall's story. The episode never seems to point out his girlfriend was the real bad guy here. She was the one who cheated on him and never bothered explaining to him even years later that the child was never his to begin with. It seems to put all the blame on him. Heck, the woman's father was also in the wrong to make sure none of his letters got to her because if she'd known how obsessed he'd become she would've told him the truth before she died so he'd move on.
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