Can’t be sure but the husband sure seems guilty. At the very least he’s a jerk — I don’t care how bad a kid you think the son was, it’s wrong to keep any part of his mothers ashes from him. Photographs, etc.
Easily the worst of the season, such a shame because this season was on a roll too, did not care for this one whatsoever personally.
A crazy idea: Let s make the next episode about Vampires...
Not for epileptics my god
I don't know what this plot is trying to convey. You said it might be a satire of paparazzi, but then suddenly a celebrity hits someone and flees. You think the female protagonist will use secret photography to expose the truth, but instead, she finds out that the female celebrity is being held captive. You think that the plot will reveal that the doctor is a pervert, but instead, the female celebrity suddenly turns into a werewolf and goes on a killing spree. You thought this might introduce other fantastic plot twists, but she is injured by the female lead and returns to her original form. The female celebrity asks the female lead to kill her, and the female lead hands her the gun. The female celebrity drinks the bullet and commits suicide. Then, the female lead takes a picture of the scene, and that's the ending. I am full of question marks.
Again, didn't feel like a Black Mirror episode at all. Could be "American Horror Stories" but not BM. What a letdown
Great episode, but it didn't feel like Black Mirror. It's missing the sci-fi element, the dystopian topic, the futuristic technology aspect.
Best episode of this season.
A sad but beautiful short story. Might not be for everyone, but I enjoyed it. Cool to see Lincoln in something different.
They saved the best for last. Beautifully made. A full movie in 68 minutes. Each character makes sense and you care deeply for the woman and her husband.
Also deliciously creepy and shocking where appropriate, but those moments are in service of a much greater whole.
An excellent piece of cinematic storytelling.
If I were to rate this on a scale for horror, it would be low. Yes, there is a ghost story buried in this but in reality, it's a love story wrapped around loss. So I rated it for the drama it is. (It reminded me more of an independent film trying to win awards hitting all the cliches)
This was only the 2nd episode of the whole series that got my attention throughout, unaware of what was going on or away to happen. It’s about a man who has everything, including things that no others have or can have. I will watch again as a 2nd viewing may lead to revealing more.
I think this and Autopsy might be my favourite ones in this collection.
This one is completely successful. I was never bored, never sure what exactly was going on, or what was going to happen next.
Continuously interesting.
This is the only one so far that you could watch a second or third time and potentially get more out of it than the first.
These 'suicide but the family just doesn't believe it' episodes do more harm than good for anyone. Especially if they leave so many details like CPS being called multiple times and her history of self harm. Or following up on her stealing the credit card.
For anyone wondering, that haven't watched the episode yet, it's probably safe to skip this episode if you want since the only stuff relevant to the next episode is minor enough that missing it likely won't change anything when watching the next one.
So damn good, sometimes is really dramatic, but 99% epicness.
i couldn't possibly have asked for a more perfect ending to this perfect show