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Black Mirror: USS Callister
by William Bridges, Charlie Brooker
Walton reveals the horrific psychological torture he has endured at the hands of Captain Daly, explaining why he remains submissive. He recounts the graphic death of his son's digital clone and the leverage Daly holds over the crew using their DNA.
Walton attempts to repair the ship's engines while delivering a final, deceptive message to Daly. After feigning an apology for his past treatment of Daly, Walton reveals his true hatred and sacrifices himself to ensure the crew's escape, seeking revenge for his son's death.
Black Mirror: Eulogy
by Charlie Brooker, Ella Road
Philip revisits a painful memory of a failed marriage proposal within a digital simulation, only to be confronted by his guide's true identity. The emotional stakes shift from Philip's self-pity to a shocking revelation about the woman he loved and the nature of the digital 'echo' assisting him.
Philip revisits a frozen digital memory of his former band with a synthetic Guide who questions his narrative of the past. As Philip nostalgically defends his musical choices and the band's potential, The Guide subtly challenges his treatment of Carol, leading to a tense confrontation about memory and control.
Philip confronts the physical remnants of a devastating past relationship while being questioned by a mysterious entity known as The Guide. He reveals the depth of his former heartbreak and the destructive spiral of drinking and shame that followed their breakup, showing how he literally erased his ex-partner from his photographic memories.
Carol confesses to an infidelity and a resulting pregnancy through a letter to Philip. She expresses her fear of his reaction while pleading for a chance to reconcile and meet him after her performance.
Black Mirror: San Junipero
by Charlie Brooker
Following their first intimate encounter, Kelly and Yorkie share a vulnerable moment of honesty regarding their pasts and sexual identities. Yorkie reveals her lack of experience while Kelly opens up about her long-term marriage and her philosophy on living for the moment before their time in San Junipero expires.
Kelly erupts in anger at Yorkie, explaining the deep history of her forty-nine-year marriage and the loss of her daughter. She confronts Yorkie's naive view of an eternal digital afterlife, revealing the painful sacrifice her husband made by choosing to die naturally rather than 'pass over' without their child.
Yorkie pleads with Kelly to 'pass over' and join her permanently in the digital afterlife of San Junipero. The scene explores the tension between Yorkie's desire for an eternal future together and Kelly's hesitation to commit to a simulated forever.
Kelly discovers the tragic backstory of Yorkie's paralysis and the legal hurdles preventing her from 'passing over' into the digital afterlife. Greg explains his plan to marry Yorkie as a legal formality to override her religious family's objections, while Kelly pleads for one last unauthorized visit to the simulation.
In a vibrant 1980s-themed bar, the outgoing Kelly befriends the shy and hesitant Yorkie. Kelly challenges Yorkie's insecurities and social anxieties, eventually coaxing her onto the dance floor for a moment of liberation.
Robot & Frank
by C.D. Ford
Frank, an aging jewel thief with memory loss, visits Jennifer and confesses he is on the run from the police. The conversation takes a shocking turn when Frank examines Jennifer's family photos and discovers a personal history he has completely forgotten. Emotional stakes peak as Jennifer realizes the extent of Frank's cognitive decline while he reels from the revelation of their past relationship.
As the police close in, Frank desperately tries to help his robot companion escape, but the robot insists that Frank erase its memory to protect himself. The scene explores the emotional bond between an aging thief and his mechanical caretaker as they face a final, selfless sacrifice.