Black Mirror — Now Entering the Twilight Zone

"... The USS Callister episode of Black Mirror is a bit of an anomaly amongst the nineteen episodes of the series. It cleverly introduces the antagonist in an unconventional way, brings the premise of an old Twilight Zone episode into the near future, and manages to constantly be doing multiple things at once..."
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RFlaggsays...

The USS Callister episode was pretty good, and I'd put it in the top 3 or top 5. Obviously, San Junipero is the best episode, and one of the best hours of TV, but Callister was up there.

antsays...

In top 3 or 5 for USS Callister? I enjoyed it because I'm a Trek(ie/ker).

RFlaggsaid:

The USS Callister episode was pretty good, and I'd put it in the top 3 or top 5. Obviously, San Junipero is the best episode, and one of the best hours of TV, but Callister was up there.

ChaosEnginesays...

Callister was great apart from one massive plot hole:

DNA doesn’t contain memories.

What’s annoying is that was so easily fixable with almost no story changes.

But the rest of the episode (story, cast, production, etc) was so good I just went with it.

San Junipero is overrated IMO. 15 Million Merits is probably my favourite. Or White Christmas... that was epic.

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Paybacksays...

My personal favourite was Hated in the Nation. I can totally see it happening. Hard science fiction, almost no science fantasy. A.I. and autonomous drones, nihilistic hacker. Awesome.

Chaos, that hole completely dropped me out of it.

ChaosEnginesaid:

Callister was great apart from one massive plot hole:

DNA doesn’t contain memories.

ChaosEnginesays...

Yeah, I loved that one too. Terrifyingly plausible.

Paybacksaid:

My personal favourite was Hated in the Nation. I can totally see it happening. Hard science fiction, almost no science fantasy. A.I. and autonomous drones, nihilistic hacker. Awesome.

Chaos, that hole completely dropped me out of it.

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