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It wasn't aired on BBC. Black Mirror was first aired on Channel 4, counterpart ng BBC. Black Mirror is the reason I gained knowledge of Dogme 95 (typically an ultra-guerilla style of filmmakimg) from S01E01.
Yeah, I missed the vibe of S01 and S02 na napaka-bleak ng storytelling, and thick UK and Scottish accents. Haha
Channel 4 pala sorry, haha. Basta around 2010-13 we were binging British shows hard. Nagsimula sa Sherlock, napunta sa Happy Valley, The Fades, Utopia, The Shadow Line, and so on.
Black Mirror is also what got me into looking for similar shows, to no avail. People always recommend anthology shows, but it's a different type of anthology. There's nothing quite like it. It did get me into Jam, which was a series I never would have come across.
I recommend this show for its innovation. The animations are state-of-the-art. Be warn: intense graphics, flashing lights, explicit sexual content.
Yes! I loved the Three Robots episode, although the gut punch happens in the end.
and hindi lang siya diverse sa themes and genres. pati art style din. if you like animated movies, you will be spoiled by the variety. ganda ng art, ex- Jibaro.
Jibaro is a chef's kiss. I was astounded how "ultra-realistic" that episode.