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Black mirror season 1 episode 3 summary
Black mirror season 1 episode 3 summary















(It’s an X-Files-ish dynamic, minus the supernatural element.) It immediately becomes apparent that Parke is old school and Blue is as cutting edge as they come, as the former comes from a world of experience in the field while the latter has a background in all things digital. Parke and Blue get to know each other over the body of the dead op-ed author, Jo Powers, who received a cake right before her death (second cake delivery this season go cake!). And what begins as a (relatively) normal murder mystery into the death of a woman who wrote an ill-received op-ed, eventually becomes a comment on the baselessness of human nature online, as well as the state of our environment and its fragile yet critical bee population. (That will make sense soon, and oh how you’ll laugh!)The finale, which felt Fringe-esque but much darker, centers on a detective, Karin Parke, played by Kelly Macdonald ( No Country for Old men), and her shadow, Chloe “Blue” Perrine played by Faye Marsay (Waif on Game of Thrones).

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The story is 90 minutes of classic pulp mystery (feature-length ain’t no thang on Netflix mang), but because this is one of the darkest sci-fi series to ever hit the small screen, technology inevitably finds its way into humanity’s bzzzzzzzzzzzness. The final episode of this season of Black Mirror, “Hated in the Nation,” was written by Charlie Brooker, and is based on the showrunner’s own experiences dealing with internet harassment.

black mirror season 1 episode 3 summary

If you don’t want to know about what happens in this episode, “Hated in the Nation,” or if you really don’t like getting bees in your bonnet, you’ll want to leave the page now!

black mirror season 1 episode 3 summary

Warning: The following recap contains spoilers.















Black mirror season 1 episode 3 summary