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Homie from the military episode from season 3 had the thick brown skin shorty tho.
Even though it was a dream.
Even though it was a dream.
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Nope. After USS, there are about maybe TWO others that are good. None "great". The other seasons were way better.Man, watched the first two episodes of season 4 and it's just not as captivating for me as the previous seasons were. Does it pick up?
I noticed the same thing. I guess that is their way of being progressive.why black mirror always gotta have interracial relationships
always a black guy or girl with someone who isn't black
we need more instances of black love.......besides black museum of course
Lmao she was getting hit by everyone. Good thing it wasn't for real. I'm like why would dude wife that? She was getting ran through.I noticed the same thing. I guess that is their way of being progressive.
The black girl in Hang the DJ even let an asian dude hit, I know that was a conscious placement
If true, THIS would actually make sense me.. but then it should have been after black museum
My take on Metalhead is it’s a story about maintaining (or reestablishing) humanity.
The world we saw presumably made it possible for corporations to protect its property using automated and deadly force. Perhaps what we saw was this concept getting out of hand and going far beyond the original intent, but at some point, people designed and deployed robots with gun-legs that can guard “things” and kill anything that came near them. Believe it’s a cautionary tale for allowing tech to overreach its ability to make sensitive decisions that require human judgement, and if we enable tech to do so, we’re no longer people but simply other objects in the world (or in this case, targets). There also seems to be a socioeconomic aspect at play, like the victims of automation in this case were hunted by robot dogs, but there are victims of automation today, too (for better or worse)...
So while it seems absurd that the search party was willing to risk their lives for a teddy bear, I think it’s meant to show that survivors of this dehumanized world were survivors because of their humanity (their conviction was driven by emotion, their willingness was the result of their care of the dying boy).
Pretty neat episode, I think. Still at odds for why the affluent couple committed suicide. House didn’t seem to show evidence of robots being there before, maybe they called it quits since their world was so upside down.
Well Aldis Hodge's character in Black Museum ended up with that fine black woman.why black mirror always gotta have interracial relationships
always a black guy or girl with someone who isn't black
we need more instances of black love.......besides black museum of course
how did she take down the first dude?
how did she take down the first dude?
This season sucks compared to the past 3. Genuinely confused on why people are hyping up USS. It wasn't terrible and was shot great, but brought nothing new to the table and seemed like a satire episode of previous episodes combined. Shorty who was new to the crew couldn't act for jack I damn near had to turn the episode off.