I loved Black Mirror. Almost every single episode. Except this piece of shit. Was there anything to it besides "lmao lesbian love"? It didn't fit into the rest of the series at all especially because the ending was all lovey dovey. Fuck this. I noticed that BM is pretty PC but I found that it was actually handling diversity in a good way, in a way that's not in your face about it. But San Junipero was literally only "LOOK. THIS EPISODE IS ABOUT A GAY LOVE STORY, LOOK HOW PROGRESSIVE WE ARE"
Literally ruined the entire series.
Anthony White
you have to go back
Parker Rivera
This has nothing to do with Sup Forums. The episode was just pretty shit overall and I don't get how it's so praised by critics, because it really has no merits to it.
Henry Taylor
The entire 3rd season is shit tier and it shows. The dip in quality is laughable.
Joseph Cooper
you have to go back tumblr
Logan Bennett
any person I know outside of this right wing pokemon forum thought that this episode was beautiful including me but that's not the point. taste may differ. but OP is clearly just a bitter faggot.
Gabriel Gutierrez
no one will ever love you
Landon Reyes
>ends well as a loyal wife decides to share in her husbands principle >LOL JK AND SO THE DYKES RODE INTO SUNSET
Dylan Mitchell
IMO the entire series was never able to surpass the first episode of season one.
I can't like Black Mirror as a whole because the quality is so inconsistent.
Luke Cook
Sup Forums hates one of the top 3 episodes in the show. No surprise.
Nathan Ward
Seriously. In a series that's all about how people lose their humanity to technology, this time choosing technology over humanity is positive because it's the dyke choosing the degenerate lifestyle over the normal lifestyle. Ending should have been middle point of the episode. Ending should have been their souls going mad in eternal boringness in that shitty virtual reality. (Seriously, if you could live in any reality you'd want, why'd you choose a red light circle for the rest of your life)
Isaac Gonzalez
You forgot the part where the nigger cunt betrayed her "beloved" husband for the naive, mentally broken whore she met in a virtual reality game.
Pretending heaven is real for a sec, he's up there waiting for her and she's never gonna show up because she decided to upload her consciousness into her lesbian pal's wet dream.
Josiah Baker
good episode
Isaiah Hernandez
What was so good about it? White Christmas was good. Be right back was good. Hated by the Nation was good. Fifteen Million Merrits was good. Entire History of you was good.
But this was just pure shit. Even fucking Waldo was better than this.
Benjamin Ross
It wasn't even really them that got uploaded.
Just a copy, like in White Christmas.
Nathaniel Roberts
It went to shit in season 2. You just have terrible taste.
Christian Evans
Only bad episode of Season 2 was Waldo
Michael Allen
I skipped most part of this episode because it was fucking boring.
And fully watched all other episodes
Nathaniel Jenkins
>black girl gave up being in heaven with her husband for this girl she basically just met
No she didn't, fuckwits.
Remember, there's different endings when you play with two people.
Kevin Sanchez
>Only bad episode of Season 2 was Waldo It's the only one that came true tho
Colton Sullivan
instead of heaven with her husband and dead child for eternity, she chose a hedonistic simulation for drug-fueled raves with some dyke she barely knew for however long it takes for the servers to crash
pretty accurate depiction of women to be honest famalam
Julian Price
No one other than Sup Forums would be so into offense taking culture on Sup Forums as to be triggered by some lesbians.
Dylan Turner
of course it was them.
why would anyone pay to make a copy of themselves inserted into a program filled with other copies if they themselves couldn't tune in?
Ryder Rogers
I think it fits in there. The end result of human sentience being a giant data server in the middle of the desert hosting what is essentially a video game for the recently deceased to relive their youth is ever so slightly disturbing, it just doesn't hit you over the head like Playtest or whatever other overly-dramatic episode.
Dylan Evans
>Remember, there's different endings when you play with two people. what does that even mean
Joseph Wilson
The worst part really is their idea about "heaven". Goes to show you what a shit tier generation the Baby Boomers were.
Jace Cooper
They can't get a refund when they're dead :^)
Julian Turner
It had some interesting underlying ideas about humans achieving immortality in some form. Guess you fixated on the gay stuff for some reason.
Still an overrated episode, but it wasn't terrible.
Isaiah Brooks
>people hated it because it had lesbians >reeee Sup Forums
just stop faggot, it was a shit episode and it would've been a shit episode if it was a hetero romance
I'm beginning to hate the anti-Sup Forums posters more than Sup Forums posts, just screaming about the board when anyone has criticisms of something is obnoxious
Julian Phillips
>literally ruined the entire series
No it did not
Luke Hughes
Hahaha damn Sup Forums, never change.
David Ross
This. Imagine if the couple was hetero. Picture how shit and boring the love story and episode would be. That's how people view the episode who don't get a hard on for everything just because it's progressive
Jason Smith
>if a story has gay characters in it that means the episode is 10/10 best of the series and if you disagree your a homoephobic cishit and have to go to /r/eddit killed this board
Robert Allen
This is contrarian troll central. Some trolls are repeated so much some of the more ignant start to think it's a valid, serious criticism.
Parker Flores
Sup Forums hates everything that has homosexual or feminist tones to it. And no, don't lie, if it was a hetero romance nobody in here would have said shit even if it was boring. By the way, OP's argument is just based on the premise that because it had a lesbian romance, it was ''progressive'', so nah, fuck off.
Nolan Morgan
>If it has lesbians in it, it's automatically progressives trying to brainwash me and I am inclined to dismiss it as pure shit regardless of whether I actually enjoyed the episode or not or saw any value in it whatsoever
Nolan Taylor
No of course nobody would have said shit, because if it was straight people the episode would've been panned by critics too because everyone would realize how shit it was making it pointless to point out how shit it is.
Jacob Garcia
Nah, critics would have said it was a good episode, because it was. It's just that you faggots just see a homosexual romance and get all insecure and unable to see beyond that.
John Price
>ending was all lovey dovey Ending was anything but. Black lady spent half the episode talking about how her daughter had died and her husband refused San Junipero because he couldn't imagine eternity without her, and how the black lady was just enjoying life a bit before she joined them. And how she'd been married for sixty years and the little cunt-mashing fling she had with the autistic white girl was just that- a fling. Incomparable.
Then suddenly at the end- "lol fuck you dead husband and daughter, ima get that white pussy for eternity swiggity swooty!"
The movie had even gone into detail that the longer people were in San Junipero, the more of their humanity they lost. People congregated in depraved sex dungeons just hoping to experience something resembling emotion again. Literally rejected her husband, daughter and heaven to go to hell.
Zachary Nelson
I'd have had the same argument if the white girl was a white guy. That black lady's tearful story about her husband refusing the program so he could be in heaven with their daughter, and her admission that more of her long life had been spent married and in love with him than not? Choosing to spend forever in a simulation that slowly kills your ability to feel to fuck someone new and abandoning your family is absolute shit, especially when the show goes out of its way to paint it like she did the right thing.
Of course, YOUR argument would've been the same. "Oh, it's just because she's a woman who picked a new lover. Go back to Sup Forums with your misogyny, omg!"
Luis Thomas
>oh noes, it's about teh lezbains stay classy, shi/tv/ille
Bentley Thompson
Yeah I really didn't get the ending. Right upto the last scene the black lady was dead against it, then with no explanation she joins in in the last minute.
I was expecting the final sequence to be the white girl going off on her own, trying to figure out how to live and that geeky guy with the glasses that kept showing up hooking up with her. Or something that showed the world was hollow and unfulfilling because literally nothing that happens there matters.
Black mirror has never had a problem with unhappy or ambiguous endings before, this one was too sweet and clear cut.
Hudson Reed
I guess that's the biggest aspect to it not being a completely happy ending, despite the upbeat music, which was immediately overshadowed by the creep spectacle of the facility this 'heaven' they found exists within. That and she's effectively trapped there for eternity. The concept of accepting a gratifying mock-up of paradise over taking your chances with the uncertainty of mortality is another thing.
Caleb Bell
Well, if you weren't triggered so far out of your depth and so distracted by the perceived surplus of vaginas in the leading couple, you'd take some seconds to ponder about the actual feasibility of the (two) technologies presented in this episode, only to realize that, while the simulation for living people is plausible, the whole hi-tech immortality it's too far-fetched for the time period (circa mid 21th Century) it's supposed to take place in. Then, questioning the actual possibility of uploading one's consciousness into a synthetic device, as opposed to merely producing a NPC that only mimics a dead person, you start to wonder if the free 5-hours-a-week trial is just a way of conning desperate people into selling euthanasia+digiheaven packages, with the consent of the state because such people are, for the most part, not useful in the real world. Heaven is a place on Earth! As in, nothing but a comforting lie that we tell people to take advantage of their fear of going into eternal oblivion. Same old follies, now, with tech.
Sounds like a Black Mirror episode, now, doesn't it? That's the beauty of San Junipero; it can be seen as the one happy episode - euphoric at that - or it can be seen as one of the most tragic ones, also the most cynical, as the shady implications are hidden below layers of wish fulfillment, pretty visuals and uppbeat 80s music. A soundtrack full of nostalgic greatness, eye-catchy art direction (rival only to Nosedive and White Christmas), a story that messes with the fee-fees, all of this while, even when taken at face value, evoking discussion about the limits of AI technology, faith and existential stuff.
And yet, all some people take from this is REEEEEEE GTFO SJW PANDERING. Besides everything else, San Junipero is a pleb filter like no other episode (as even The Waldo Moment can be misinterpreted as a nod to anti-PC rhetoric).
Justin Peterson
Of course the story would be different if it was hetero couple. The white girl was paralyzed in a car accident because she rushed out of the house in anger after she came out to her parents and her parents didn't accept it. She's finally able to experience romance during her last moments through technology.
John Bailey
But she says you can leave out whenever you like, deleting yourself form the sever
Noah Foster
>Pretending heaven is real for a sec
Can't.
Caleb Thomas
Yeah Except the episode delved into nothing of that. That's just what you made up yourself. Half the episode they didn't even make clear it's a virtual reality. In fact your theory is completely blown out by the fact that Euthanasia is still iillegal and that the red hair girl had to go over hoops to finally kill herself and to her it was nothing but positive. Of course the concept of a virtual reality replacement for heaven is an interesting concept, nobody argues against that. The disappointing thing is that they failed to make an interesting story out of it.
Ryder Roberts
>Half the episode they didn't even make clear it's a virtual reality. That's part of the slow, fun reveal of a mystery.
For the first half, I thought these were people with special access to some kind of time travel tech, and they were only supposed to go to certain clubs in certain definite periods.
The only thing that really didn't feel smooth was the sudden change of heart of the old woman at the end, but then that's what makes for a happy ending.
Angel Ortiz
Exactly. This episode was shite All of the season 3
Samuel Bennett
And yet here you are, probably with pants around your ankles surfing several other threads atm.
Nolan Jackson
That didn't even register with me immediately after I watched it. I thought they they just made a simulation of the black chick and the other chick couldn't tell because she was just a computer program or something. From memory is the only episode that has a happy ending
Robert Gonzalez
First season is great Second is good Third is just American tier shit
Cooper Gray
>Half the episode they didn't even make clear it's a virtual reality.
Why did you write this like its a bad thing?
Jordan Carter
I loved it and so did you. Yet another thread fishing for argumentative replies.
I know why you did it though, this will get more (You)s than just a straight "I enjoyed this" thread.