To be honest, I didnt like the first USSCallisterepisode (from season 6).

This sequel was hard to follow and was twice as long as some of the other season 7 episodes.

Cameron becomes obsessed with his Thronglets which is magnified by a burgeoning LSD addiction.

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When a guest in his home cruelly murders his beloved baby Thronglets, Cameron murders him.

However, the end twist is fun and I think gamers may rate Playthings higher.

The technology in Eulogy is pretty cool.

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“Infinity” is the sequel to the original “USS Callister” episode from season 6 ofBlack Mirror.

Phillip can enter any photo to explore the memory attached to the image.

I also like the idea of using technology to explore a failed relationship in its entirety.

Euology is a great episode, but I rated it lower than other great episodes that had stronger endings.

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Will Poulter as eccentric game designer Colin Ritman, who we first met in the interactive “Bandersnatch” episode.

It is a sweet love story where the danger comes from technology.

Desperate, Mike agrees to a subscription-based technology, Rivermind, that will bring Amanda back.

This felt like the nearest near future in this season.

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Paul Giamatti and Patsy Ferran in “Eulogy”.

The technology discussed is fascinating and the episode has such a juicy ending.

See also:Black Mirror Season 6, Ranked

Black Mirrorseason 7 is now streaming on Netflix.

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Issa Rae and Emma Corrin in “Hotel Reverie”.

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Chris O’Dowd and Rashida Jones in “Common People”.

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The former high school outcast and new girl in “Bête Noire”.