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Abstract:We've ranked every episode of Charlie Brooker's sci-fi anthology series "Black Mirror" from worst to best, including season five.
Warning: This post contains spoilers for episodes of “Black Mirror.”
Netflix released season five of its sci-fi anthology series, “Black Mirror,” in early June to subpar reviews.
The three-episode season is the show's worst reviewed yet at 64% on Rotten Tomatoes, but “Black Mirror” is still one of Netflix's most popular shows.
The series — in which every episode tells a different story about technology run amok — originally aired on British television's Channel 4 before being acquired by Netflix. Since then, the streaming service has completed three seasons and a standalone interactive movie, “Bandersnatch,” which was released in December.
In all, there are 23 episodes of “Black Mirror,” including “Bandersnatch” (all of which are streaming on Netflix). Like with any show, there are disappointments and standouts. Business Insider ranked all 23 from worst to best.
Below is every “Black Mirror” episode, ranked:
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