Black Mirror Season 6. Reviews of all the chapters of the series

Black Mirror Season 6
Black Mirror Season 6

The season stands out for its unique style, which is characteristic of the show, and its exceptional technical quality that evokes the best moments of the series. Black Mirror has once again managed to surprise its audience by returning to its British origins and bringing back the quality and ideas that have made it one of the most popular shows among viewers. The season comprises several episodes, each with its own storyline and message.

Season 6. Chapters

Joan is Awful

Joan es Horrible Black Mirror

This episode is more amusing than terrifying and features Salma Hayek (who mocks her own diction) playing an actress in a series that parodies itself. It is a charming and humorous episode that serves as an excellent appetizer for this sixth season. Did you expect Charlie Brooker not to take AI beyond imagination? Wait until the end of the episode, where his idea of personalized content for Netflix is quite curious and, although comedic, also frightening. More

Loch Henry

Loch Henry

The plot follows a couple who embark on a true crime documentary about local events, including murders, kidnappings, and a suicide. The story revolves around the discovery of what was found in the basement of a farmhouse, and although it is not heavily focused on technology, it does have elements of classic horror. More

Beyond the Sea

Beyond the Sea

The episode is a thought-provoking and intriguing exploration of these ideas, and it is difficult not to give away any spoilers for this brilliant episode that revisits the show’s core themes. “Beyond the Sea” is a clever mix of vintage and space-age elements that complements the fictional and real aspects of the story. It is a more intimate and character-driven take on “The Matrix” that raises questions about the nature of reality and whether fiction is more real than our own future reality, which can be disheartening. More

Mazey Day

Mazey Day

Mazey Day is presented as a feature-length film, complete with all the necessary cinematic elements such as character development, plot twists, and story management. The episode is a thrilling game of cat and mouse that manages to entertain viewers in just one hour. Towards the end of the episode, the story takes an unexpected turn and surprises viewers in a way that they have never seen before. More

Demon 79

Demon 79

The episode features Dammer encountering Boney M, a political shift, and a changing reality, reminiscent of movies like “Back to the Future” or “The Twilight Zone”.  The parody is very well executed, effective, and intelligent, leaving viewers with a good taste in their mouth, both technically and stylistically. More