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Black Mirror: we’ve seen all 6 episodes of season 7, should we zap or watch?

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Black Mirror we've seen all 6 episodes of season 7

Black Mirror Season 7: The Black Mirror More Sparkling Than Ever

Charlie Brooker’s cult series returns to Netflix with six new episodes that promise to shake up our certainties about technology and modern society. Available since April 14, 2025, this seventh season marks a bold turning point in the series’ history.

A Historic First: Back to Basics

For the first time in Black Mirror history, two episodes build bridges to the past. “Mere Toys” resurrects the enigmatic character of Colin Ritman, while “USS Callister: At the Heart of Infinity” continues the captivating story initiated in Season 4.

This script innovation brings a new dimension to the series, while preserving its essence.

Landmark episodes that leave a lasting impression

The episode “Eulogie”, driven by Paul Giamatti’s masterful performance, stands out as this season’s crown jewel. This moving exploration of memory and grief in the digital age recalls the series’ best moments.

“Hotel Reverie”, starring Issae Rae, also impresses with its reflection on art and technology in a visually innovative format.

A Cocktail of Innovation and Tradition

While some episodes, such as “Ordinary People”, may seem more conventional, the season maintains a remarkable level of quality. “Black Beast” fascinates despite a conclusion that is perhaps too optimistic for Black Mirror’s usually dark universe.

The series continues to explore the gray areas between technological progress and human nature.

Distribution and Production: Excellence at the Rendezvous

Season 7 maintains the series’ high standards in terms of production and casting.

With renowned actors such as Paul Giamatti and Issae Rae, each episode benefits from convincing performances that bring to life the complex and provocative scenarios characteristic of the series.

Final verdict

This new season of Black Mirror succeeds in modernizing while remaining true to its DNA. Despite a few imperfections and episodes of varying intensity, the whole forms a captivating collection that proves the series still has much to say about our relationship with technology.

Source : Presse-Citron

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