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SummaryOriginally aired in the UK in 2011 and a winner of an International Emmy in 2012 for Best TV Mini-Series, the drama's anthology-styled episodes explore the dark side of modern technology.

Black Mirror

8 Seasons
Season 1 Premiere: 
Dec 4, 2011
Metascore
Generally Favorable
74
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8.0
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
75% Positive
86 Reviews
23% Mixed
26 Reviews
3% Negative
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Apr 10, 2025
100
The Telegraph
If the previous two series felt curiously flat, this one fizzes with invention, humour and love, and finds the joy in the darkest of corners. Brooker’s back.
Dec 11, 2017
90
We Got This Covered
Black Mirror is a treat for TV and a show that Netflix should pin to its front page with pride. It’s one of those dramas that you finish watching and head to your desk, determined to pen something half as good, or sit back and think: “Good lord, that’s clever.”
User score
Generally Favorable
82% Positive
1864 Ratings
9% Mixed
206 Ratings
9% Negative
200 Ratings
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Nov 15, 2025
10
ahmetcanerkara
[SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.]
Aug 8, 2021
10
Zac03
This television show will leave with you with a feeling extreme disquietude. One of, or if not, the best show ever made hands down.
Jun 15, 2023
80
Radio Times
Black Mirror continues to be excellent, chilling and thought-provoking because of the writing behind it, not just the futuristic inventions it's employed throughout previous seasons. It also shows that taking a risk once in a while pays off – and season 6 is simply a testament of that fact.
Oct 13, 2016
80
Variety
The new episodes aren’t perfect. Brooker, who has joint or solo writing credit on every installment, is more successful at building devastating second acts than he is at earning his endings, and several episodes turn again and again to social media’s terrors, as if vigilante justice and mob mentality didn’t exist before hashtags.
Jun 15, 2023
70
Variety
I’ve noted that this is an improvement, but the episodes vary quite widely in quality from worst (“Mazey Day”) to best (“Beyond the Sea,” probably, on the strength of Aaron Paul, Josh Hartnett, and especially Kate Mara’s performances). .... Brooker is trying new things with his art and with his characters, and even when they’re awful, we more clearly see the humans within the machine.
Jan 2, 2018
60
Boston Globe
Judging from the season’s scattershot execution, Brooker fares better charting new directions than he does falling into old habits.
Jun 4, 2019
30
Time
Instead of manipulating our anxiety about technology—something Brooker often accomplished simply by activating viewers’ visceral disgust—the new episodes revel in the ridiculousness of our predicament, achieving a level of detachment that makes the show campy in the same way so many out-of-touch spectacles are campy.
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Dec 11, 2020
10
ILexaI
that was the best serie i had ever seen in my life. What a cool desings... The ambiance of course...
Feb 1, 2024
6
SadForester8586
There are interesting episodes, but there are also a lot of boring episodes. The series evokes mixed feelings, but it's not bad.
Jun 11, 2019
6
EludiumQ36
Black Mirror, Season 5, 3 hour-long episodes. Ep1, Striking Vipers (60 mins): Charlie Brooker's premise is that there's no sex like VR sex. Danny and Karl, a pair of straight black guys, experience sexual-confusion when they play a VR fight-game "Striking Vipers X", one whose avatar is a hot blond chick and the other a hot asian dude. After their first awkward VR kiss, there's very little fighting and a whole lot of R-rated soft porn - yes, you have to suspend a WHOLE LOT of your critical thinking to let this play out. Danny is married and boinking wife Theo for a kid but his torrid albeit confusing affair with Karl's avatar in "Striking Vipers X" is adversely affecting those efforts. She suspects something but he's committed to the lie till he can't, then just forget the ending because that is NOT how things would play out, but Black Mirror is more about stretching the possible than adhering to the likely. Episode is about twice as long than it needs to be. Rating: 7 of 10 Ep 2, Smithereens (70 mins): Charlie Brooker's cautionary tale of social media's responsibility in distracted driving. This episode delivers commentary on several elements of technology: the inherent insecurity of ride sharing, how social media founders have lost control over their creations, and how easy it can be to surmount rigid password privacy rules if you're connected. Episode is about 1/3 longer than it needs to be. Rating: 8 of 10, has a touching moment or two Ep 3, Rachel, Jack, and Ashley Too (67 mins): Miley Cyrus plays Ashley O, a famous pop singer victimized by an overlording adoptive aunt and her coterie. Rachel is a young femme fan of Ashley's and even more so when Ashley releases a tiny android version of herself called "Ashley Too" to help young girls build self-esteem and confidence. Once the full potential of the little droid is realized though, it unleashes the full, profanity-laden personality of Ashley O. There's another tech element to this but it's not worth describing since the whole episode is marred by three things: first, its target demo is tween girls and guess who doesn't watch "Black Mirror" at all? Yeh, tween girls. Second, Miley Cyrus as pop star plays more to her fantasy than ours, and her voicing the "Ashley Too" bot is so raw and without any voice-over talent, it just sounds like her talking/swearing in normal voice. And third, throughout the episode she sings a butchered pop version of "Head Like a Hole" (Nine Inch Nails, 1989) and it just grates your soul. Masculine Guy Rating: 3 of 10, Tween Girl Rating: 8 of 10 Overall rating for the season: 6 of 10, meh, blah
Jul 29, 2023
2
MiguelT
By episode 2, it is clear that BM no longer focuses on dystopian tech futures. Instead, it focuses on politically correct casting (to the point of distraction) and vanilla mystery and supernatural themes. Yawn. We can find this sort of content from all over bland Hollywood already. Apparently, the predictions and exploration **** tech dystopia hits a little too close to the truth these days, especially since the COVID lockdowns. Netflix has unfortunately ruined the franchise. Such a shame the creator would rather take the paycheck than stand firm with integrity. Boring, vanilla. Safe for the establishment.
May 8, 2023
2
moirons
I've watched anthology shows for the last 40 years, since I was a kid, and there's virtually nothing I don't like (including 2020's Amazing Stories). I despised Black Mirror and suspect most of these reviews are Netflix employees trying to drum up more numbers for investors. The acting in this show is mediocre and the plotlines are basically Twilight Zone episodes with a modern setting (and without the charming quirks). Tastes change over the years, I get this, but I loved modern movies like Smile. Something about Black Mirror is disturbing, that's for sure, but it's unpleasantly disturbing and so poorly acted that it's impossible to enjoy even the decent storylines.
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• 3 Wins & 29 Nominations
Primetime Emmy Awards
• 6 Wins & 25 Nominations
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