The Official Black Mirror Thread: Season 6 on Netflix Now

So, I was just out with some folks and they were explaining to me the concept of the Show. I am hooked and I haven't watched one episode yet. This is right up my alley man. I hear Episode 3 is a must watch. S3 E3.


Question for yall

DId yall go back and watch the first 2 Seasons?
 
So, I was just out with some folks and they were explaining to me the concept of the Show. I am hooked and I haven't watched one episode yet. This is right up my alley man. I hear Episode 3 is a must watch. S3 E3.


Question for yall

DId yall go back and watch the first 2 Seasons?
Watch it from the beginning. You'll find it quite interesting, perhaps titillating.
 
Watching Episode 3 from S3

So far, so good.

Black girl on this one looks like a young version of Kerry Washington.
 
I thought Men against fire was a pretty interesting episode. I didnt see too much discussion about that episode. It's crazy how they're given sexual reward as a motivation to kill the "roaches"
 
you sure thats episode 3 youre watching?

Sorry

San junipero is the episode I am watching right now

The Black Girl Kelly: My question, how was she able to keep the same beach house throughout each instance of time travel?

I understand now
 
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San junipero was excellent man. Excellent.

This brings up an interesting situation.

If you were in that situation do you

A. Pass Over and go with the KNOWN

B. DIE and go to the UNKNOWN.

I guess it depends on what you think is behind door "number" B.

"Do you want to spend forever somewhere where nothing matters." Deep quote from Kelly.

White girl instantly changed into her Wedding Dress and I had to remember that it is an alternate reality and you can change whatever just by "thinking" about it.

I also wonder how "bored" you would be in a place where there is no type of consequence/feeling.
 
I like this show, but every time I watch it for a few hours, I immediately need to go out with friends for drinks to not hate life anymore :lol:
 
San junipero was excellent man. Excellent.



I also wonder how "bored" you would be in a place where there is no type of consequence/feeling.

Which is why the Quagmire was so popular. Just a place to fight, kill, have orgies, be a freak, out of pure boredom and desperately wanting to feel something
 
I kind of view San Junipero as Hell. It reminds me a little bit of that Twilight Zone episode, "A Nice Place To Visit", where a criminal goes to hell but he doesn't realize it's hell at first. He's doing whatever he wants, everybody likes him, he wins at all the casino games. He eventually gets bored of "paradise". He starts wondering how he got into Heaven considering all of the horrible things that he's done in life. Until the end where he's told that he didn't get into Heaven. I think the final shot in San Junipero of these machines and servers hosting all of those people like that is kind of depressing.
 
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I've watched these episodes so far:

San Junipero
Be Right Back
White Bear
White Christmas
The Entire History of You

**** is crazy B. Loved Twilight Zone growing up and this is like a modern version of that. Can't recommend it enough
 
I think the final shot in San Junipero of these machines and servers hosting all of those people like that is kind of depressing.
Elaborate please
Bruh, it's a little surreal and diminishing to see human life or if you believe in a soul regulated to being stored in a thumb drive and inserted in to a slot with all the rest.

Granted you can rationalize to make some comparisons it'll still have an emotional impact.

So I can get ppl feeling that way.

That's why I prefer the idea that it's not really them after they die. Just a copy.
 
I think the final shot in San Junipero of these machines and servers hosting all of those people like that is kind of depressing.
Elaborate please
Bruh, it's a little surreal and diminishing to see human life or if you believe in a soul regulated to being stored in a thumb drive and inserted in to a slot with all the rest.

Granted you can rationalize to make some comparisons it'll still have an emotional impact.

So I can get ppl feeling that way.

That's why I prefer the idea that it's not really them after they die. Just a copy.

That's exactly why this is my favorite episode. The different ways you can choose to see things
 
Just watched "The Entire History of You" again. I guess one big thing I somehow didn't notice before, I need an opinion on......

The baby wasn't the husbands was it? He kept asking "did you use a condom? did he bring them? We didn't have any at the house because we were trying at the time." Husband has brown eyes. wife has hazel eyes. Kid has BRIGHT blue eyes. Did this just fly right by me that the child wasn't the husbands or is it kinda implied but not certain?

Episode is so dope though. The entire time you're thinking the husband is crazy obsessive. the entire time. but he kept being right the entire time. Goes over to the tool guys house, then it skips to him crashing his car and you assume he freaked out for no reason. Even when he finally confronts his wife at the end I'm thinking, "oh snap. he just beat the hell outta that guy and now he's gonna beg his wife for forgiveness. oh man he messed up bigtime." Then he drops the ETHER on her. brilliant.

She mentioned him freaking out about an ex before and that's why she cheated. Do you think his obsession over the grain was the real problem here?

Would you be like that?

Reviewing your spouse's every interaction with dudes?

Bringing up every argument on video to prove your point?

watching slow-mo video replay with lip read reconstruction enabled?

Watching reruns of old hook-ups?

Man that tech would be wild.

also saw a cool movie poster today
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It's a gift and curse. Let's say you girl don't cheat, you might just stumble on some hook up she had in college and find out she DOES like anal just not with you.

Or she checks you and finds out you pron habits are a bit sicker than she realized. :lol:
 
Just watched "The Entire History of You" again. I guess one big thing I somehow didn't notice before, I need an opinion on......
The baby wasn't the husbands was it? He kept asking "did you use a condom? did he bring them? We didn't have any at the house because we were trying at the time." Husband has brown eyes. wife has hazel eyes. Kid has BRIGHT blue eyes. Did this just fly right by me that the child wasn't the husbands or is it kinda implied but not certain?

Episode is so dope though. The entire time you're thinking the husband is crazy obsessive. the entire time. but he kept being right the entire time. Goes over to the tool guys house, then it skips to him crashing his car and you assume he freaked out for no reason. Even when he finally confronts his wife at the end I'm thinking, "oh snap. he just beat the hell outta that guy and now he's gonna beg his wife for forgiveness. oh man he messed up bigtime." Then he drops the ETHER on her. brilliant.

She mentioned him freaking out about an ex before and that's why she cheated. Do you think his obsession over the grain was the real problem here?

Would you be like that?

Reviewing your spouse's every interaction with dudes?

Bringing up every argument on video to prove your point?

watching slow-mo video replay with lip read reconstruction enabled?

Watching reruns of old hook-ups?

Man that tech would be wild.
It's pretty clear that the kid is not his.

The grain would be both good and bad. You see how manipulative his wife was when she tried to delete her history?
 
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I watched the Video Game one.

Not impressed at ALL man [emoji]128529[/emoji]

I was waiting for that 57 mins to expire
 
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