In the four years since Season 5 of BlackMirror, technology (and the world) has changed so much; Season 6 finds the series struggling to keep up. galaxyleila reviews:
. Writers and actors understand that, when you put creative decisions in the hands of a machine, art as we know it will never be the same.
The second episode “Loch Henry” is a critique of the true crime obsession that has taken over pop culture. Film students Davis and Pia travel to Davis’s small Scottish hometown that’s become abandoned since a series of gruesome murders decades prior. They decided to make a documentary about the events to help promote some dark tourism and launch their careers.
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