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Others are less reliant on the flashier trappings of the genre. The Black Mirror Season 3 episode "Shut Up and Dance" isn't a sci-fi story but still explores technology as a tool, and its ...
Black Mirror doesn't creep in on you with monsters under the bed. It's not that obvious. It insinuates itself into your head, reprograms you until you're eyeing that smart speaker suspiciously.
“Black Mirror” has shocked ... It marked the first “Red Mirror” episode and was co-written by Brooker and Bisha K. Ali, who also teamed up on “USS Callister: Into Infinity” and ...
“Black Mirror,” the sci-fi anthology ... there’s pretty much always one episode that springs to mind: “Shut Up and Dance.” It's the third episode of season 3, which premiered in 2016 ...
There's only a few Black Mirror episodes that have a happy ending, or at least a rough approximation of one. Most of the episodes are supreme downers: "Shut Up and Dance," "Hated in the Nation ...
This post contains spoilers for all of Black Mirror ... cross over from one episode to another: a Waldo sticker from "The Waldo Moment" showing up in "Shut Up and Dance," or the dating app ...
Not every Black Mirror episode is great, but there aren't any bad ones either. Since 2011, Charlie Brooker's anthology has delivered some of the most incisive and entertaining sci-fi on television.
That said, the Netflix and Black Mirror X accounts seem to be having some fun with the whole thing: And by the way, the main character in the Season 3 episode "Shut Up and Dance" worked at ...
Shut up and Dance manages to channel the mean streak that the best episodes of Black Mirror have inhabited before it, while also delivering a solid thriller where “How will they get out of this?” ...