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I think the two main themes in most of the episodes is prideful ignorance vs real authority/pleasing the public and the idea of increased isolation or social deprivation for the purpose of filling a role or providing entertainment. I think The Entire History of You is pretty fucking bleak because at first you think the guy is just paranoid and overly critical because he's insecure but then his fears are confirmed and the only reason he ends up alone is because he tried to stand up for himself after being wronged. But it doesn't actually help or fix anything, just makes things worse. But then you remember they were "redoing" each other than actually having actual sex because the passion had went out of their relationship and obviously his wife wanted more than watching re-runs... I kind of felt bad for everyone in the end. Except Jonas. Fuck that guy.Ive just started the series but from the handful of eps i seen the inter-racial stuff & mixed relationships is a nice touch.
Most eps seem set in the future and like it or not mixed race relations been on the rise for a long time and will be even more the norm in the future.
I'm not saying everything has to but if you look at the series thematically for the most part even British black people are treated poorly even in featured roles such as in 15 Million Merits. They sex up the talented female singer to use her and they reduce him from trying to be a voice of reason in a crazy world to being the crazy angry black man on TV every day threatening to do something but ultimately doing nothing but sitting in a gilded cage of privilege while still being exploited. I do think the casting choices in regards to race and the right roles is a thing they think about.Believe it or not, not everyone has a racist agenda, lol.
BM is my favorite show lol I'm not saying the show itself has an agenda, but a black woman being passed around by white dudes will never sit well with me.
I'm not saying everything has to but if you look at the series thematically for the most part even British black people are treated poorly even in featured roles such as in 15 Million Merits. They sex up the talented female singer to use her and they reduce him from trying to be a voice of reason in a crazy world to being the crazy angry black man on TV every day threatening to do something but ultimately doing nothing but sitting in a gilded cage of privilege while still being exploited. I do think the casting choices in regards to race and the right roles is a thing they think about.
I could see it more with 15 Million Merits, but Kill the DJ could go either way. There are black women that are simply more attracted to white males.
and thats the problem that we've discussed several times on this siteNah, we still clown tiger woods lol
And plus a man fuckin 10 chicks in a week will never look as bad as a woman fuckin 10 dudes in a week.
It might just be me, but seeing a black woman gettin passed around by white dudes doesn't sit well with me.
But lets get to the story. One of the biggest reasons I like Black Mirror is because of the bitter/fucked up endings (shut up and dance, playtest, white christmas, etc) , this was on some San Junipero shit with that happy ass ending, "no matter what love always prevails" mann gtfoh lol Overall it's not even a top 10 BM ep
depending on the day of the week, i agreeHang the DJ >>>>>> USS Callister
Acting and storytelling was great
"Coach" is very similar to Amazon Echo and these new devices we let spy on us 24-7
it absolutely made senseI still liked USS Callister but of all the eps i seen so far its the most fantasy based.
Even if it was set in the future the premise made no sense compared to other eps