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Black mirror, too depressing
Wheel of time... Just didnt care enough after the first episode
The witcher... Again just didnt care enough and not a fan of the lead
Black mirror's an anthology series, so you can't judge it on a single ep
It's rough to judge black mirror for the first episode. I had. Ahard time getting into it as well, and even when i was fully hooked, i could only watch like an episode or two a week, because it IS pretty depressing. But it's also thought provoking and there are episodes that just live in my head, in a good way.
I actually watched like 3 seasons but it just became a bit much after a while so I decided to drop it.
Oh god, do not marathon that show.
Also the s4 opener is brutal.
Yeah no thanks
Yeah miss it if you're not in the mood, especially in the current environs. Callister sequel was hilarious though.
I only watched one episode and it was just too pretentious
But which one was it? They're all separate situations with unique characters per episode.
Looks like it was S3E1 Nosedive
Oh, that one was... yeah, I would not have been hooked off that one, personally. I would definitely reconsider if you're at all willing. Maybe try Black Museum. Hmm... not sure of which you might like the most, but USS Callister is widely renowned, as far as I know.
The entire premise seems too preachy for me. They really kinda beat you over the head with it. And are usually kinda victim blamey, from the bit I've learned beyond the one episode I watched.
Rather, the overarching idea in Nosedive is that the flawed system pushes people to misbehave in terrible ways; it encourages you to step back, zoom out, and be more in horror at the whole thing from the start to end, rather than just at the protagonist's actions. Same with the episode White Bear, etc.
Dodged a bullet with the Witcher—the show went so off the rails with the source that it’s not even worth pretending it’s an adaptation. By all accounts the same is the case with the wheel of time but I have no first-hand knowledge with that ip.