I saw that the episode was getting a sequel. For me that episode is significant because that was one of the shows that opened my eyes since it has the whole feminism push along with the "evil white male nerd". I remember a review of that episode saying that it was a great stand for girl power and how it stuck it to all the white nerds who think that the 80s were the pinnacle of pop culture. I would've loved to have asked the lady that wrote this article why they keep remaking stuff from the 80s if they were so terrible.
As an 80s baby I do miss the anthology series. As a kid I watched The 80s Twilight Zone reboot, Amazing Stories, Alfred Hitchcock reboot, Tales from the Darkside, Monsters, Hitchhiker, and Tales from the Crypt. Are you afraid of the Dark on Nickelodeon was a good show as well. Black Mirror could've been great but I forgot the time we lived in. They did a good episode about social credit scores but of course the episode that won awards and rave reviews was about lesbians (along with one lesbian living in a home where her Christian parents didn't approve).
I found Black Mirror disturbing because there are people in this world right now who are capable of the incredibly twisted things that happened in the show and much worse. And some episodes nailed current events (like the social credit score one that another poster here mentioned)
For those who want that dystopian fix but can't stand the show, try Twilight Zone maybe.
I like the Twilight Zone, but it's pretty clear it was the subervise jew media of it's day.
Yep. I think that social credit score one was very good and I could see the one where AI uses the social media of a dead person to talk to you. I love all the TZ shows. Haven’t seen the 2019 version so can’t comment
The episode that sticks with me is Alligator. It's the one where they can remove memories from a person's brain. So a former addict accidentally killed someone but it forced her to turn her life around. But a witness to it recently died so she kills him to silence him, and then like it's RDR2, has to keep killing people to hide her continuing killing streak. She ends up murdering a baby, and gets caught because a hamster saw it. It's one of the most tragic stories I've ever seen.
I remember that now! Another good one