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Black Mirror is now a delightful escape from reality
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The latest season of Black Mirror feels almost therapeutic as we peer over the cliff of civilizational collapse.
"USS Callister: Into Infinity" is a feature-length follow-up to the season 4 opening episode.
"Plaything" re-introduces Colin Ritman (Will Poulter), the genius video game designer from the interactive episode " Bandersnatch ".
"Eulogy" is a monumental episode featuring some of Paul Giamatti's finest work.
It's not quite as transcendent as " San Junipero ," but the episode will definitely make your heart ache a bit.
It took about five seconds of scrolling through Bluesky to snap me back to reality after binging this season of Black Mirror .