Black Mirror Season 7 – USS Callister
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Real-world Nanette Cole, still an undervalued 9-to-5-er, is impressed by the version of herself that runs a ship, but it’s not mutual for Capt. Cole.
From Los Angeles Times
Netflix has released a game called Thronglets based on episode seven of the latest season of Black Mirror.
From Engadget
While the official sequel to the fan-favorite episode “USS Callister” is bringing back Cristin Milioti, Jimmi Simpson and Milan Brooks for another go this season, the other five episodes of “Black Mi...
From Variety
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Creator Charlie Brooker explains season 7’s unsettling inspirations and endings, including the show’s first sequel ‘USS Callister: Into Infinity.’
Unlike most Black Mirror episodes, "USS Callister" has a pretty happy ending. Robert's coworkers, led by programmer Nanette Cole (Cristin Milioti), manage to escape into the wider game of Infinity, leaving Robert to die in his own deleted universe. (Which means he dies in the real world as well.)
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While that first episode, “Common People,” is indeed a slog, the rest of the season — including and especially the bracingly nasty second episode, “Bête Noire,” which upended my expectations, and then did so again — make the argument that the free-ranging imagination “Black Mirror” has demonstrated in recent years is for the good.
Black Mirror fans were licking their lips and crying “exit game” when Netflix announced a sequel to the much-loved ‘USS Callister’ episode, and creator Charlie Brooker has dished more on how the next instalment came about.
The Black Mirror creative team contemplated making a full spinoff series from the popular USS Callister episode.