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5 Best Episodes of Netflix’s Sci-Fi Show “Black Mirror”

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Written by Shannon McGrew

Last week, I found myself under the weather with a pretty nasty cold.  Being forced to rest is not something I do often, so I took this as an opportunity to catch up on some movies and start a series that I kept being told to watch titled “Black Mirror.” At the time I had no idea what I was getting myself into, but as soon as the first episode ended I knew I wanted more.  In the three days I was sick, I binge watched all three seasons of “Black Mirror” and proclaimed for all to hear that it was one of the best shows I’ve watched…EVER.  As I tried to detox from my binge, I decided that I wanted to share all that I had experienced with those of you out there who are not familiar with the show or have not yet had the opportunity to watch it. The best way to do that, I decided, was to share my top 5 favorite episodes from the series.  For those not familiar with “Black Mirror” it’s reminiscent of shows like “The Twilight Zone”, each episode being a stand alone episode, that deals with the rapid advancement of technology and the paranoia it can bring in today’s modern society.  So without further ado, here are my top 5 favorite episodes of “Black Mirror”!

#5: “San Junipero” – Season 3, Episode 4

Synopsis:  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. 

Thoughts:  I know I know, this is everybody’s favorite episode.  When I first started watching “Black Mirror” friends told me to get ready for an episode titled “San Junipero” because it would be a soul crushing one.  I think because so many people hyped it up, it didn’t have the same effect as “Be Right Back” (you’ll read about that one further down the list) did for me, but nevertheless, this is still an outstanding episode with incredible performances by Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Mackenzie Davis.  It’s hard to explain much without giving away the entire episode, but the overall theme deals with love and death and how technology can bring those two things together if we want.  As much as people felt like they got punched in the guy by the story that was unfolding, and believe me, it’s a tear-jerker, I think that in the end this episode inspires hope in people who maybe, just maybe, someday we will have the chance to see those we love again.

#4: “White Christmas” – Holiday Special

Synopsis:  In a mysterious and remote snowy outpost, Matt and Potter share an interesting Christmas meal together, swapping creepy tales of their earlier lives in the outside world. 

Thoughts:  Out of all the episodes I watched, this one kept me guessing till the very end and it’s an episode I consider to have some of the best writing for a storyline ever.  It’s start with a simple premise, two men on a snowy outpost, sharing a Christmas meal while telling their stories from the past.  What makes this episode SO good is the believable relationship that is forming between the two main actors, Matt (Jon Hamm) and Potter (Rafe Spall).  As time goes on, you begin to realize how intricate and detailed these stories are and how they are intertwined together.  You eventually get to a point where you can’t help but get lost in their sorrows, and though it’s apparent that they aren’t necessarily “good” guys, you can’t help but root for them.  Then all of a sudden, everything gets turned upside down and you see the real motive behind one of the characters, which changes the whole dynamic of the episode. I found myself relatively happy with the eventual outcomes after the shock wore off, mostly for one character in particular.  If this episode showed us anything, it’s how sneaky and cold technology can be when retrieving information from someone.

#3: “Be Right Back” – Season 2, Episode 1

Synopsis:  After losing her husband in a car crash, a grieving woman uses a computer software that allows you to “talk” to the deceased.

Thoughts:  I like feeling things when watching shows or movies; for example, the feeling of being scared or surprised, even sad sometimes.  However, what I absolutely hate to happen is crying.  I’m sure that says a lot about me as a person, but it’s true, I don’t like to cry when I can help it.   When going into this episode, I didn’t think much of it and that was where my downfall was.  I made myself vulnerable and in doing so I allowed myself to feel an emotion that I typically keep wrapped up and hidden within myself.  This was a tough one to watch especially if you have ever lost a loved one. Imagine that our technology was so advanced that we had the opportunity to see/hear/talk/touch that person we lost. How far would you go to experience that and would the pay off be worth it?  It’s a subject that a lot of us, especially myself, have thought about.  However, bringing that person back, as a shell of their former self, may not be as beneficial as one may think and this episode does a terrific job of showing just how heartbreaking it can be.

#2: “Nosedive” – Season 3, Episode 1

Synopsis:  In a future entirely controlled by how people evaluate others on social media, a girl is trying to keep her “score” high while preparing for her oldest childhood friend’s wedding. 

Thoughts:  If there was an episode that spoke to the heart of the millennial generation, this would be it.  The majority of us are constantly feeling the need to be validated by how many likes we receive on social media and we’ve allowed that tool to be the basis of how we evaluate our self-worth.  I loved that this episode showed the viewer the high points and the very low points of letting something so minuscule dictate one’s happiness. Out of the entire series, I personally believe this is the episode that shows how detached we are from true human interaction on a daily basis.  It’s a sobering reality and one that reminds us that we shouldn’t take advantage of those in our lives who are willing to be true to themselves, regardless of what their social media likes are.  Our worth, our love, and our reason for being here should never be dictated by social media, or anyone, ever.

#1: “The Entire History of You” – Season 1 Episode 3

Synopsis:  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? 

Thoughts:  I love LOVE love this episode.  I don’t know exactly what it was about it that resonated with me, but regardless it did.  To me, I think the writing was perfect, the acting superb, and the storyline cohesive and interesting.  Imagine for a minute, that you had the opportunity to record EVERYTHING and with the push of a button you can fast forward and rewind encounters and experiences within your life.  It sounds amazing at first, until you realize you could spend hours obsessing over the body language and laughter of your loved one.  Then you start to question them and if they are doing more than meets the eye.  If they are, are you willing to handle the consequences it could bring upon you and your family? This episode does a great job of handling both the pro’s and con’s of this technologically advanced system while also showing us the horrifying consequences it can bring about.  Out of all the episodes I’ve watched (which was all of them obviously), this is the one that stuck with me the most.  Sometimes the advancement of technology isn’t always for the best.

In the end, these are my opinions, and my opinions only.  “Black Mirror” has so many great episodes that delve into real world scenarios and social issues that it was truly hard to narrow down 5 of them.  If you have a favorite one, let us know as I would love to hear what each of your favorite episodes were.

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’47 Meters Down’ Getting Third Movie Called ‘The Wreck’

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Deadline is reporting that a new 47 Meters Down installment is heading into production, making the shark series a trilogy. 

“Series creator Johannes Roberts, and screenwriter Ernest Riera, who wrote the first two films, have co-written the third installment: 47 Meters Down: The Wreck.” Patrick Lussier (My Bloody Valentine) will direct.

The first two films were a moderate success, released in 2017 and 2019 respectively. The second film is titled 47 Meters Down: Uncaged

47 Meters Down

The plot for The Wreck is detailed by Deadline. They write that it involves a father and daughter trying to repair their relationship by spending time together scuba diving into a sunken ship, “But soon after their descent, their master diver has an accident leaving them alone and unprotected inside the labyrinth of the wreck. As tensions rise and oxygen dwindles, the pair must use their newfound bond to escape the wreck and the relentless barrage of bloodthirsty great white sharks.”

The filmmakers are hoping to present the pitch to the Cannes market with production starting in the fall. 

47 Meters Down: The Wreck is the perfect continuation of our shark-filled franchise,” said Byron Allen, founder/chairman/CEO of Allen Media Group. “This film will once again have moviegoers terrified and on the edge of their seats.”

Johannes Roberts adds, “We can’t wait for audiences to be trapped underwater with us again. 47 Meters Down: The Wreck is going to be the biggest, most-intense film of this franchise.”

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‘Wednesday’ Season Two Drops New Teaser Video That Reveals Full Cast

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Christopher Lloyd Wednesday Season 2

Netflix announced this morning that Wednesday season 2 is finally entering production. Fans have been waiting a long time for more of the creepy icon. Season one of Wednesday premiered in November of 2022.

In our new world of streaming entertainment, it isn’t uncommon for shows to take years to release a new season. If they release another one at all. Even though we will likely have to wait quite a while to see the show, any news is good news.

Wednesday Cast

The new season of Wednesday looks to have an amazing cast. Jenna Ortega (Scream) will be reprising her iconic role as Wednesday. She will be joined by Billie Piper (Scoop), Steve Buscemi (Boardwalk Empire), Evie Templeton (Return to Silent Hill), Owen Painter (The Handmaid’s Tale), and Noah Taylor (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory).

We will also get to see some of the amazing cast from season one making a return. Wednesday season 2 will feature Catherine-Zeta Jones (Side Effects), Luis Guzman (Genie), Issac Ordonez (A Wrinkle in Time), and Luyanda Unati Lewis-Nyawo (Devs).

If all of that star power wasn’t enough, the legendary Tim Burton (The Nightmare Before Christmas) will be directing the series. As a cheeky nod from Netflix, this season of Wednesday will be titled Here We Woe Again.

Jenna Ortega Wednesday
Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams

We don’t know much about much about what Wednesday season two will entail. However, Ortega has stated that this season will be more horror focused. “We’re definitely leaning into a little bit more horror. It’s really, really exciting because, all throughout the show, while Wednesday does need a little bit of an arc, she never really changes and that’s the wonderful thing about her.”

That’s all the information that we have. Make sure to check back here for more news and updates.

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A24 Reportedly “Pulls Plug” On Peacock’s ‘Crystal Lake’ Series

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Film studio A24 might not be going forward with its planned Peacock Friday the 13th spinoff called Crystal Lake according to Fridaythe13thfranchise.com. The website quotes entertainment blogger Jeff Sneider who made a statement on his webpage through a subscription paywall. 

“I’m hearing that A24 has pulled the plug on Crystal Lake, its planned Peacock series based on the Friday the 13th franchise featuring masked killer Jason Voorhees. Bryan Fuller was due to executive produce the horror series.

It’s unclear whether this is a permanent decision or a temporary one, as A24 had no comment. Perhaps Peacock will help the trades shed more light on this project, which was announced back in 2022.”

Back in January 2023, we reported that some big names were behind this streaming project including Bryan Fuller, Kevin Williamson, and Friday the 13th Part 2 final girl Adrienne King.

Fan Made Crystal Lake Poster

“‘Crystal Lake info from Bryan Fuller! They officially start writing in 2 weeks (writers are here in the audience).” tweeted social media writer Eric Goldman who tweeted the info while attending a Friday the 13th 3D screening event in January 2023. “It will have two scores to choose from – a modern one and a classic Harry Manfredini one. Kevin Williamson is writing an episode. Adrienne King will have a recurring role. Yay! Fuller has pitched four seasons for Crystal Lake. Only one officially ordered so far though he notes Peacock would have to pay a pretty hefty penalty if they didn’t order a Season 2. Asked if he can confirm Pamela’s role in the Crystal Lake series, Fuller replied ‘We’re honestly going to be covering it all. The series is covering the life and times of these two characters’ (presumably he’s referring to Pamela and Jason there!)'”

Whether or not Peacock is moving forward with the project is unclear and since this news is secondhand information, it still has to be verified which will require Peacock and/or A24 to make an official statement which they have yet to do.

But keep checking back to iHorror for the latest updates to this developing story.

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