Mr. Robot + Dexter + Fifty shades of grey
That was embarrassing, unbearable, and genuinely one of the worst things I've watched, sped up or otherwise, in a long, long time. Holy crap.
Extra context, I've just built myself a giant TV channel with around 600 different shows on it. It spans eras and genres. I might get bored and spacey during the worst and cliched episodes while I'm watching that. I'm never motivated to stop and express how flabbergasted I am about what I just watched. Someone, or several someones, need to find a different profession. TV is not for you.
This season sucked. The only redeeming part was seeing Kim shrivel up and die.
At this point, I think Mr Murphy is trolling us & testing for how long we will still be watching
messed up alison's character to make mia seem a little less bad just for her to not end up with carli either lmao
I’m really fearful for a generation that wants to escape reality in booze, drugs, sex and bad behaviour, and there were signs this series was going to descend to this level, which is why I initially gave it a 6 rating despite some young performers giving really good performances. But, as the character portrayals spurred me on to continue watching, I think I found something deeper, an examination of the teen/young adult culture that went beyond stereotypes and quick solutions. I think there was an understanding, in the writing, of the their culture and its challenges and options. At the very least, it gave an insightful look into the disease of anorexia. At the most, maybe, it lay bare the false path of escapism or seeking a panacea existence, by giving a glimpse of steeper paths leading to summits of life. In the hope that what I saw was there, I give this series an 8 (truth in hard realities) out of 10. [Drama]
Swanqueen should have been canon.
I wouldn't let anyone under at least 12 watch this. I am 23 and I was terrified.
I went for the laughs and left the movie theater with an existential crisis. I loved it <3
Not for epileptics my god
Another episode that doesn't fit in the "Black Mirror" series. Not even remotely anything to do with tech or dystopia. The "immigrant hate" angle went nowhere. Was there any hidden meaning / point to the story, or was it just a meaningless story?
That was a great episode, but not a good black mirror episode
This isn't what I expected. I was just imagining Big Bang Theory-esque scenes, but this is more like In the Middle with Sheldon. I like it. Still had me cracking up too.