![]() ![]() But for the most part, it’s a period piece that deals with racism, a proverbial monkey’s paw of murderous intent to “save the world,” and loneliness.Īt the story's center is a woman named Nida (Anjana Vasan) who lives in England at the tail end of the 1970s. ![]() There are still some story beats that an avid series watcher would identify. ![]() The final episode of season six, “Demon 79,” is perhaps the most non- Black Mirror scenario ever. “ Loch Henry” takes on our current ghastly fascination with true crime, and “ Mazey Day” is a homage to all the unhealthy ways we hound stars – both with varying degrees of effectiveness and sharing with commonalities of almost unethical consumption. However, this season has shown that storytelling is willing to veer out of the electronic space. It’s a classic Black Mirror moral mic drop. Within “Joan Is Awful,” there’s a scene where the CEO discusses viewing habits and how we will be turned off to view anything positive. The sixth season still packs a punch – especially concerning the first episode, “ Joan Is Awful.” We’re just now coming to terms with AI and how our media is going to be shaped by this technology. Well, Black Mirror can’t always be about technology, right? When I’ve talked about this series with fellow fans, they’ve expressed that it may be hard for the series to have its intended effect because (motions at society right now). ![]()
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