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BLACK MIRROR IS BACK TO UNSETTLE
Bangkok Post
|April 25, 2025
Six new episodes offer a mix of disturbing and thought-provoking social commentary
Charlie Brooker is back with a new season of the dystopian sci-fi, cautionary-tale dark comedy series Black Mirror. Like previous seasons, this one delivers six episodes - including a much-anticipated follow-up to the wildly popular USS Callister, which is titled USS Callister: Into Infinity.
This latest batch of episodes range from deeply disturbing to thought-provoking social commentary, touching on everything from corporate greed to personal regret and always with a signature twist that simultaneously captivates and unsettles. As always, each story stands on its own, allowing viewers to jump in at any point without missing the larger narrative arc.
This season continues Black Mirror's tradition of casting standout performers. We're treated to a line-up that includes Chris O’Dowd, Rashida Jones, Paul Giamatti, Peter Capaldi, Tracee Ellis Ross, Cristin Milioti, Billy Magnussen, Will Poulter, Issa Rae, Awkwafina, Emma Corrin, Jimmy Simpson and Sienna Kelly. Each actor takes on roles that let them stretch emotionally, delivering powerful moments that stay with you long after the credits roll.
The first episode Common People centres on a couple navigating a medical emergency, only to find themselves locked into a sinister agreement they barely understood. It’s a disturbing relationship story laced with sharp commentary on capitalism and healthcare. Chris O'Dowd and Rashida Jones give deeply compelling performances, making the episode's descent into horror all the more tragic. The dynamic between them is charged with frustration and despair and its themes — sacrifice, desperation and the cost of ambition — echo familiar Black Mirror tones. This one doesn’t leave you smiling, but it’s a showcase of great acting and storytelling that cuts deep.
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