Furthermore, if the show is a sci-fi one. You will either love or hate science fiction. There are no in-between situations with this genre. Black Mirror, however, is the kind of show that you will most likely love. It’s extremely witty and brilliantly disturbing. The plots stimulate the mind and keep you thinking long after you’ve watched each episode. Every storyline highlights our relationship with modern technology and how it can be dangerous at times. Yep, you heard that right. For all its undeniable advantages, technology can hurt you if you allow it. Before we reveal too much though, here follow 25 Black Mirror Easter Eggs You’ll Want To Know About before watching the show. In season 4 the “romance” reappears. In “Black Museum” we see a newsreel that declares the marriage of the politician to the pig. Is this the weirdest Easter egg ever or what? To refresh your memory, Victoria Skillane is the main character from the “White Bear” episode. The actress (Hannah John-Kamen) who plays Selma in “Fifteen Million Merits,” also portrays Sonja in “Playtest.” This play was inspired by a classic seventies film with an all-child cast. The main star of that film was a young Jodie Foster. It reappears in season two and “White Christmas” when Beth sings it at karaoke. It plays again in Season 3’s “Men Against Fire,” and in Season 4’s “Crocodile.” Someone loves Irma the “Soul Queen of New Orleans” Thomas a little too much. Can you tell? A planet Rannoch B pops out and if you’re a gamer you will easily recognize the name Rannoch. Yep, it’s the name of the former quarian homeworld in Mass Effect. Haynes said to Hollywood Reporter, “One of the references is when Cristin wakes up in the medical bay. The way the lights came on was a reference to Gareth Edwards’ Rogue One trailer — the shot that never made the movie.” In case you’re normal enough to never notice that, TCKR is the company that developed “San Junipero.” The eagle-eyed fans who watched this episode, probably spotted a message typed into an article that Mia reads which says, “Of course the real question is why anyone would pause what they’re watching just to read a sentence in a printed out newspaper article, says a voice in your head – before advising you to go and share this finding on Reddit.” Sorry folks, but while you’re collecting Easter eggs, Mr. Brooker is having a blast. The whole thing ends at 44:44, when Amy decides to throw Coach into a swimming pool and the tablet skips four times. That’s the same company of computers case uses in William Gibson’s sci-fi novel (1984) titled Neuromancer. – Victoria Skillane picture is in the Black Museum – The White Bear ski-mask man is on display too – You can also see the game from “Playtest” – You will notice the same DNA replicator that Robert Daly had in “USS Callister” – Tommy’s lollipop is an artifact on display as well This is a clear reference to Matrix’s blue pill/red pill that Morpheus offered to Neo. The coffee represents Lacie’s decision to obey to the system, while the whiskey offers her the opportunity to abandon that character for good. LOADED: \BMS1E1.drivers.tna.pigpoke LOADED: \BMS1E2.drivers.15mm.bing.abi LOADED: \BMS1E3.drivers.tehoy.men (I’m not sure about the last word) LOADED: \BMS2E1.drivers.brb.attic LOADED: \BMS2E2.drivers.white.bear LOADED: \BMS2E3.drivers.waldo.mt LOADED: \BMS2E3.drivers.white.xmas LOADED: \WHY.did.you.bother LOADED: \PAUSING.this.you.freak Well played Mr. Brooker!