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0:00 - Intro
0:40 - #6
3:45 - #5
5:31 - #4
7:40 - #3
11:30 - #2
13:56 - #1
16:19 - Outro
Welcome to our deep dive into Black Mirror Season 7! In this video, we’re ranking all six episodes of the latest season from worst to best, based on storytelling, originality, emotional impact, and that signature Black Mirror twist. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just getting into the series, this ranking will give you all the insights you need. Let us know if you agree with our list in the comments below!
Common People
Cast: Rashida Jones, Chris O'Dowd, Tracee Ellis Ross
Synopsis: Amanda (Jones) and Mike (O'Dowd) are a married couple navigating a healthcare system where survival depends on costly subscription services. As Amanda's health deteriorates, Mike faces moral dilemmas in a society where basic services are commodified.
2. Bête Noire
Cast: Siena Kelly, Rosy McEwen
Synopsis: Maria (Kelly), a culinary researcher, experiences unsettling events when Verity (McEwen), a former classmate, joins her workplace. As Maria's reality unravels, themes of gaslighting and manipulated memories come to the forefront.
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Hotel Reverie
Cast: Issa Rae, Emma Corrin, Awkwafina, Harriet Walter
Synopsis: Brandy Friday (Rae), an A-list actor, stars in a high-tech remake of a 1940s romance film, acting alongside AI-generated characters. The episode delves into the fusion of technology and nostalgia, exploring the boundaries of performance and reality.
Plaything
Cast: Peter Capaldi, Lewis Gribben, Will Poulter, Asim Chaudhry
Synopsis: Cameron Walker (Gribben/Capaldi), a former video game journalist, recounts a descent into madness linked to a virtual pet game called "Thronglets." The episode ties into the "Bandersnatch" universe, with Poulter and Chaudhry reprising their roles.
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Eulogy
Cast: Paul Giamatti, Patsy Ferran
Synopsis: Phillip (Giamatti) revisits memories of a deceased former lover, using advanced technology to share these recollections with her family. The narrative explores grief, memory, and the ethical implications of digital resurrection.
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USS Callister: Into Infinity
Cast: Cristin Milioti, Jimmi Simpson, Billy Magnussen, Jesse Plemons
Synopsis: In this sequel to the Season 4 episode "USS Callister," the digital crew faces new challenges within the expansive virtual universe of Infinity. The return of Robert Daly (Plemons) adds complexity to their quest for autonomy.
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