Black Mirror season 7 episode 3 recap
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"Hotel Reverie" tries to fashion a "San Junipero"-style happy ending in its last moments.
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Netflix has released a game called Thronglets based on episode seven of the latest season of Black Mirror.
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Brooker hopes “Eulogy” is “equally powerful, but in a different way. It's evocative (and) bittersweet, tragic and warm at the same time.”
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While that first episode, “Common People,” is indeed a slog, the rest of the season — including and especially the bracingly nasty second episode, “Bête Noire,” which upended my expectations, and then did so again — make the argument that the free-ranging imagination “Black Mirror” has demonstrated in recent years is for the good.
Some of the season's strongest episodes feature Paul Giamatti, Cristin Milioti, Issa Rae, Emma Corrin, and more. Black Mirror Is at Its Best and Its Worst in Uneven, Sequel-Filled Season 7: Review
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Irish Star on MSNNetflix's Black Mirror season 7 Easter Eggs: All the hidden references fans may not have noticedWARNING: This article contains spoilers from Black Mirror. Black Mirror season seven is now ready to watch in full on Netflix and it's full of hidden gems for the eagle-eyed viewer. Charlie Brooker's iconic series Black Mirror is back with a bang,
Netflix has launched a video game tied to "Black Mirror." Titled "Thronglets," the game is based on an in-universe game in an episode of Season 7.
A deep-dive into the meaning behind the first episode of Black Mirror season 7 starring Rashida Jones and Chris O'Dowd