my anxiety was THROUGH THE FUCKING ROOF
Only after the episode ended did I have time to stop and have the realization that there were no cuts once you were in the restaurant.
"Cousin..."
"COUSIN"
"Cousin...?"
"...cousin!!"
"Cousin!?!"
"Cousin...?"
"C O U S I N"
"...cousin."
"Cousin!"
A recurring theme of Black Mirror is depicted best in this episode: punishments that don't match the crime. Then those punishments become new crimes. And on and on.
Amazing season, important show.
It's more a movie than an episode due to its length and it's just awesome. I loved this episode and the whole show in general.
Black Mirror has this power, that relies in every detail, of showing off the raw human nature: its photography, the concept behind the plots, the actors that are very good to let us feel the obsession of the characters, even the soundtrack... everything take a huge part to the whole experience that the writers want us to feel.
Very good job!
That was fucking amazing. I'd be all in for a spin off with Karin and Blue, although the ending might make that a bit difficult. I could listen to that Scottish accent of Kelly Macdonald forever. All the way to the middle of the episode I kept thinking how familiar Blue seemed, so I checked who the actress was. Can't believe she's The Waif from Game of Thrones! Freakin' crazy how different she looked. I'm even more surprised that she's 30! She seemed way younger in GoT, but I guess that was because of Arya.
Anyway, what an episode!
My favorite of the third season and definitely the most positive. The show's more than a basic " nanana tech is bad nanana kids these days on their phones" but i understand how people can, from reading the pitch, fear that it is just that; this episode shows a new palette of nuances [spoilers] just by being positive (still bittersweet) [/spoilers] and really adds to the show !
I'm not going to lie - I had a few tears in my eyes. Two grandmas who fall in love with each other just before they die - It was impossible for me to not get a bit emotional (´;ω;`)
Was that a happy ending??! I can't believe it! THAT WAS A HAPPY ENDING!!! Very nostalgic and entertaining...
The funny thing is that after the episode ended, I came here to give it some stars.
Mind blowing! This should be a movie!
Very good start. Very intriguing as well. I'm interested in seeing how the rules/limitations work, the extent, or if there is any. How oddly awesome would it be if all the legends are merely just that? And Dracula is just pretending that some of them actually work, to trick everyone, and in reality, none of them do. He does seem extremely intelligent and cunning, so that wouldn't be too far-fetched. But as interesting as that would be, I highly doubt it. It seemed like he did require an invitation to come in. I'm also interested in seeing the extent of Dracula's capabilities. Wow, so much intrigue, so much enthrallment.
That was so much better than what I expected. I thought it was going to be another run-of-mill remake, but this was absolutely amazing. Cannot wait for more !
With Morn gone I will find little reason to maintain my interest in this show. Sad. :cry: He was the best actor on the show too! Maybe they could no longer afford his contract. Oh, thank goodness I kept watching till the end.
I´ve seen this final episode a couple of times before. Still, I had a lump in my throat and a stinging sensation in the eyes at the end yet again.
Beside that, this is an awesome episode. Technically brilliant, superb writing and another great performance from Patrick Stewart. A fitting end to one of the best shows ever.