Black Mirror season 4!
So halfway through episode one, USS Callister, I thought: This is the modern Black Mirror gateway episode. But then they lamed out the ending.
One thing I've noticed about Black Mirror 1.5: The Netflix Era is how American it is. I saw that last season. The edgy, introspective, and, frankly, disturbing and occasionally unwatchable social commentary of the first two seasons has faded. Now we're telling stories, and we're often telling them with American actors pitched towards American audiences. USS Callister is certainly a product of the "American" Black Mirror. I'm worried that season 4 is going to be more about stories set in the old Black Mirror universe, but that's it. So the general themes of Black Mirror are there: The same tech is being used, and we get that fucking song (which, when it was recently used for a movie trailer, almost gave me PTSD flashbacks to season one). But we're kind of losing the moral of the story.
In fact -- let's talk about those themes! When Black Mirror was fully British, it took us two seasons to figure out that everything was happening in the same universe and these were all stories from "Sometime Next Tuesday" or whatever. In fact, it took the Christmas special -- which is essentially the bridge between the British Black Mirror and the American Black Mirror -- to tell us outright: Yes, all the episodes are connected. But now that's a given. It's a little bit shark jumpy...
But, just one episode down. And, of course, we all knew Black Mirror would be destroyed by Netflix. It had to be, just for the sake of encouraging the audience to binge watch instead of squirm through six episodes over the course of a year.