Upline for a week on Netflix, season 7 of Black Mirror Fascinates spectators. But the creator Charlie Brooker denied this theory that continues about the science fiction series.
Since April 10, the seventh season of Black Mirror is available on Netflix. A long -awaited outing by fans of the series and it is therefore not surprising that it quickly joined the ranking of the most seen programs of the moment on the streaming platform. To date, Black Mirror is in third place in the top 10 just behind The gardener and the Swedish thriller The glass dome. In the casting of the science fiction series, many actors have been seen in other well-known shows. Since the publication of episodes of season 7 of Black Mirror On Netflix, many fans comment on social networks. Some of them even have a theory that the series would respond to a very specific chronological order since the first season.
Black Mirror : Is there a common thread between all the episodes of the series?
Faced with all these hypotheses, the creator of the series, Charlie Brooker, spoke. “At the time when we made Bandersnatch (The special interactive episode of Black Mirror, taking place in the 1980s, editor’s note) Colin Ritman (played by Will Poulter) pointed out that there were multiple realities and many worlds, so I would like to think that we have our own multiverse “said Charlie Brooker in the series press kit. “There is a kind of dreamlike universe where everything is connected, even if the common thread that connects them is holographic. There are thematic links between things.”
The creator of Black Mirror says there is no order to watch the episodes
Subsequently, the creator of the series wished to courage to all fans who think that there is really an order to follow to watch the episodes of Black Mirror. “I saw discussions on the Reddit forum where someone was trying to define a strict chronological order for the episodes of Black Mirror and I wish them good luck, because I do not necessarily think of it by writing history“he explained, before clarifying: “Things are therefore linked, but the dreamlike logic is a little fragmented.”
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