Best Black Mirror Episodes
When "Exit Music (For a Film)" fades in, it creates a truly horrifying yet somehow beautiful moment. It ties it all together perfectly. The fact that it feels so real sticks with you.
When withdrawn Kenny (Alex Lawther) stumbles headlong into an online trap, he is quickly forced into an uneasy alliance with shifty Hector (Jerome Flynn). Both are at the mercy of persons unknown.
This one had me on edge the entire time. Fantastic episode and extremely messed up.
Certainly one of the most engaging Black Mirror episodes. All of the stories are captivating, yet they leave the viewer confused as to how they are connected. The end perfectly ties the stories together. The main characters' punishments prove to be so brutal that it causes you to truly feel for them on a human level.
In a mysterious and remote snowy outpost, Matt and Potter share an interesting Christmas meal together. They swap creepy tales of their earlier lives in the outside world.
In a seaside town in 1987, a shy young woman and an outgoing party girl strike up a powerful bond that seems to defy the laws of space and time.
In the near future, everyone has access to a memory implant that records everything they do, see, and hear - a sort of Sky Plus for the brain. You need never forget a face again - but is that always a good thing?
I've never been so afraid of a fictional character in my life. Great episode.
In a future entirely controlled by how people evaluate others on social media, a girl tries to keep her "score" high while preparing for her oldest childhood friend's wedding.
After failing to impress the judges on a singing competition show, a woman must either perform degrading acts or return to a slave-like existence.
The highlight of season 4. It's an incredible and twisted ride with a rare satisfying ending.
A woman wakes up in a strange dystopian world with no memory, where everyone is glued to their phones, and there are hunters out to kill her.
The Newcomers
In near-future London, police detective Karin Parke (Kelly McDonald) and her tech-savvy sidekick Blue (Faye Marsay) investigate a string of mysterious deaths with a sinister link to social media.
Prime Minister Michael Callow faces a shocking dilemma when Princess Susannah, a much-loved member of the Royal Family, is kidnapped.
An American traveler short on cash signs up to test a revolutionary new gaming system but soon can't tell where the game ends and reality begins.
Extremely good and original. You will feel emotionally connected to the protagonist throughout the entire episode.
After losing her husband in a car crash, a grieving woman uses computer software that allows you to "talk" to the deceased.
Future soldiers Stripe (Malachi Kirby) and Raiman (Madeline Brewer) must protect frightened villagers from an infestation of vicious feral mutants. Technologically, they have the edge - but will that help them survive?
A failed comedian who voices a popular cartoon bear named Waldo finds himself mixing in politics when TV executives want Waldo to run for office.
It's a suspense thriller movie. I have no idea how it could be so low.
I like Rachel and Ashley Too's friendship.