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Agreed, I mentioned that I knew I was gonna be pissed off by the entire story just 2 minutes into the episode. The whole episode was a journey through cringe, desperation, and vapid soullessness.Maybe y'all missed the part of my post where it's because I was disgusted with these characters, how they live and the story that I did not like the ep. I aint trippin, I just ain't like those ************* or their story.
I did not enjoy watching this type of society at all and I didn't really turn around much when she lost it.
I can't think of things I liked about the ep other than wanting to bang Alice and Bryce. Their acting was fine, direction was good. I'm not saying the ep was horrible. I just did not care for the story. Its cool if yall salvaged some stuff out of it but I didn't.
I mean cmon, ******* forcing mad hard to be nice for 5 star ratings? Why would I like that especially when it's just the downfall of a fake birch and her liberating herself from it/nervous breakdown. They weren't even using a scale out of 8
So for me the season didn't have a great start. I ain't watch the final 2 eps yet but as of now 6 eps instead of 4 didn't make it better and I know which 2 eps so far I could do without.
I can't lie, San Junipero almost had me crying at the end. I was hooked from the first scene and was invested the whole way through. On the surface it was a beautiful love story, but as the story started unfolding it got much more deeper. Initially I thought it had to do with time travel and perhaps this setting was caught in a time loop. But the end result was much more intriguing and thought provoking. This episode has been elevated to near goat status for me ( replacing The Entire History of You as my favorite BM episode). Just to reiterate what has already been said : both actresses did a superb job ( poster a couple pages was right) at certain points in the episode Gugu looked exactly like Kerry Washington, setting was seamlessly recreated, fashions were outstanding ( even dude rocking the Brooklyn Express task to in the 2002 era), and everything else was on point for me.
Agreed, I mentioned that I knew I was gonna be pissed off by the entire story just 2 minutes into the episode. The whole episode was a journey through cringe, desperation, and vapid soullessness.
The ending is especially telling. Those who don't consent to the forced norms get banned/killed off from society. Sound familiar?
While it wasn't my favorite episode, I think the political/social themes resonated the most with me.
Agreed, and then the episode concludes with 2 "outcasts" who find solace, comfort, and some semblance of happiness just by freely speaking their minds and not having to conform to what society determines is "normal/acceptable."That's what I like about black mirror and the stories. They use the technology of today and take a logically step of where it might it go. What I love is we are already entering a world where you social media rankings matter.Agreed, I mentioned that I knew I was gonna be pissed off by the entire story just 2 minutes into the episode. The whole episode was a journey through cringe, desperation, and vapid soullessness.
The ending is especially telling. Those who don't consent to the forced norms get banned/killed off from society. Sound familiar?
While it wasn't my favorite episode, I think the political/social themes resonated the most with me.
Remember when IG did that purge of fake accounts. Remember when Mase the rapper went from a couple million to like a hundred thousand? People crucified him. We all thought it jokes but dude never got back online. Look at Meek, he been facing so much criticism that he deletes his account and people are legit thinking that might damage his career in the long run. Doesn't mean it's true but it makes you think a bit about where we are heading as society.
You have kids being bullied to point of suicide because of people shunning and abusing them online. That episode is real in a lot of ways
Correct, I think what drove the point even further was the entire factory of these dead peoples' consciousness whittled down into little metal "cookies."I may differ from some but what I got out of San Junipero the most was when it got to conflict and she wanted her to stay. That personal history bomb drop was poignant. Ol girl never got to live life and was being selfish and greedy. Throwing shade on Gugu's husband for just dying. That stuff about their kid and his reasoningSo I was with her up until she changed her mind. I don't mind the happy and understand why she changed her mind but that reveal was just lingering in my mind.
So I just came up with the rationalization that ain't the real ppl anyway. Just copied personality programs running in a virtual world.
Started series 1 Saturday - finished series 3 last night. I skipped episode 5 I heard it was trash.
just read something on the ending of 'san junipero'
I saw the ending of San Junipero as a bit bittersweet and not a completely happy ending (but as close to one as you can get in Black Mirror's world).
Yorkie
- Essentially paralyzed and stuck to a bed throughout her entire life
- Didn't get to live life and have experiences
- San Junipero represented a chance to really live life
Kelly
- Lived life in the real world
- Went through tragedy of losing her daughter and husband
- Probably wanted to try out San Junipero before she eventually died in the real world -- they indicated that she wanted to die like her husband did (not ending up in the "afterlife" of San Junipero)
- San Junipero represented a chance for a new start
Were they gonna end up living happily ever after in San Junipero? That's up to the viewer to interpret.
the only issue with 5 was the very very ending.. yea it was pretty predictableit's not at all trash, it's just that you 'see' the plot twist coming & it is entirely what you would expect it to be; it is prolly the most straightforward of this season (maybe w/the 1st) but it isn't terrible...Started series 1 Saturday - finished series 3 last night. I skipped episode 5 I heard it was trash.
so he went back in the program?He asked them to fix his implant.
He asked them to fix his implant.
so he went back in the program?
and why his eyes had the same glossed look like when he was blinded in the room?
yea I caught that..did you miss the part just before that? in the interrogation room the dude explains what it is...get with the program & have the memories of revelations of reality of said program erased or be incarcerated for life & be tortured with memories of his actions under the program...
yup.. blueI didn't know that was the Waif on episode 6. She looks really cute, didn't look like herself on GOT.