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Black Mirror - Season 1

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Three stand-alone dramas: sharp, suspenseful, satirical tales with a techno-paranoia bent that show the dark side of life and technology. 'Each episode has a different cast, a different setting, even a different reality. But they're all about the way we live now, and the way we might be living in 10 minutes' time if we're clumsy.'
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AV Club
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November 13, 2013

The genius of Black Mirror is how subtly it builds, keeping you from ever questioning the insanity of the premise or any minor plothole. Every twist seems organic, every decision rational.
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HitFix
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December 10, 2014

What makes the series so powerful is that it doesn't just present another collection of stories where technology turns on us, but where we use technology to turn on -- or tune out -- each other.
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New Yorker
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January 07, 2015

For all the show's inventive storytelling, its true provocation is its righteous outrage, which shares something with Mike White's whistle-blower series Enlightened, although it's overlaid with a dark filter.
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AV Club
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December 02, 2013

There are times throughout all six episodes when it's easy to fear that Brooker's satire is only skin deep. But he and his collaborators have something to say about so many subjects besides technology.
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Seattle Weekly
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March 14, 2015

Brooker's stories are novel enough to draw us in, yet familiar enough to become a warped reflection of ourselves and our culture.
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Variety
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November 11, 2013

Smartly written and well cast, the individual episodes keep circling back to such apprehensions, with darkly satiric overtones that distinguish it from most of what's currently on U.S. TV.
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New York Magazine/Vulture
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December 04, 2014

The six one-hour episodes, spread over two seasons, are cynical, searing, shockingly good -- and often disturbing. Watch this show, but don't binge-watch this show.
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Common Sense Media
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December 23, 2014

Black Mirror offers a mature Twilight Zone-like viewing experience that is both entertaining and disturbingly captivating.
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Entertainment Weekly
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December 03, 2013

When it's over, you'll need that TARDIS to transport you back to before you first heard about Black Mirror, so that each episode can surprise you all over again.
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