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Black Mirror
Hated in the Nation
Directed by
James Hawes
TV-MA
S3 • E6
Oct 21, 2016
89m
8.4
8.0
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The death of a journalist at the center of a social media firestorm leads a veteran detective and her tech-savvy apprentice to a chilling discovery.
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Cast of Hated in the Nation
Kelly Macdonald
Karin Parke
Faye Marsay
Blue Colson
Benedict Wong
Shaun Li
Jonas Karlsson
Rasmus Sjolberg
Joe Armstrong
Nick Shelton
Elizabeth Berrington
Jo Powers
Charles Babalola
Tusk
Ben Miles
Tom Pickering
Esther Hall
Vanessa Dahl
Holli Dempsey
Clara Meades
Vinette Robinson
Liza Bahar
Georgina Rich
Tess Wallender
Duncan Pow
Garrett Scholes
Cecilia Noble
Dame Patricia Lamarr
Katherine Kingsley
Dana Costello
James Larkin
Simon Powers
Robin Pearce
Harry Barclay
Adrian Lukis
Home Secretary, Alex Wallis
Jane Bertish
Head of MI5
Anita Anand
News Anchor
Black Mirror - S3 • E6 Ratings & Reviews
Ms En Scene
Jazmine Joyner
In all, "Black Museum" is a great episode that touches back on every season of Black Mirror. There are easter eggs everywhere. But it also gives hope for more in the seasons to come.
Hyperallergic
Seph Rodney
Even seated within a revenge narrative the story momentarily rights the scales... But the emotional release relies on a kind of synecdoche in which one man, Haynes, and one institution, the Black Museum, represent an entire system.
Syfy Wire
Jonathan P. Higgins, Ed.D.
For some reason I was immediately drawn to the main character, specifically because of her style, her carefree and curious disposition and the fact that she too enjoyed a good Dionne Warwick song.
Entertainment Weekly
Derek Lawrence
What happens when an anthology series does an anthology episode? The result is "Black Museum," the season 4 finale, which features three seemingly separate stories being told, only to culminate in a powerful twist.
Much Ado About Cinema
Hannah Ryan
Ultimately, Black Museum is a thoroughly intriguing episode and feels like the perfect ending to the fourth series of Black Mirror.
TV Line
TV Line Staff
A (fairly predictable) final twist isn't enough to redeem this one, which now sits among the most skippable Black Mirror episodes ever.
Esquire Magazine
Corey Atad
Where this episode improves on "White Christmas" is in creating a more genuinely compelling frame story that helps pile the disturbing stories on top of each other until its very satisfying conclusion.
Collider
Aubrey Page
The unimaginative window dressing is just the beginning, and despite a few bright spots, it lacks the cohesion and ingenuity of previous compendium episodes, and lacks a strong enough identity to distinguish itself from the pack.
Hollywood Reporter
Jackie Strause
Once again telling three vignettes within its larger story, "Black Museum" evokes a range of emotions while exploring new hypothetical technologies and digital consciousness.
El Pais (Spain)
Eneko Ruiz Jimenez
An anthology within an anthology, not all work, but they are sufficiently interesting to drive the narrative forward. [Full Review in Spanish]
Refinery29
Elena Nicolaou
"Black Museum," or: A Russian nesting doll of every major Black Mirror motif, plus so many hair-pin twists that my brain was rattling at the episode's end.
The Daily Beast
Ira Madison III
One of the best science fiction stories about racism and the black experience since Get Out.
Paste Magazine
Jacob Oller
The dialogue can get clunky and the ideas are communicated so well visually that the already redundant script seems to get in its own way, but they're potent enough that I'll never dissociate Black Mirror from the grim specter of a museum carny.
Digital Spy
Steve O'Brien
The three stories here may well have worked chopped up as individual stories, but together they help make this one of the series' richest and most calorific episodes.
Independent (UK)
Christopher Hooton
Weaving together three engrossing narratives, 'Black Museum' is a very strong episode and will stick around in the psyche for some time.
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Gabriel Tate
You can certainly see why Brooker decided the individual tales were too thin to sustain a full-length episode - this is a timepasser rather than a gamechanger.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
This one is rough going, a series of obvious setups that fail to deliver on surprise or insight.
The Atlantic
Sophie Gilbert
The episode, written by Charlie Brooker, indicts gawkers, ghouls, and the callously vengeful in much the same way "White Bear" did.
indieWire
Steve Greene
Black Mirror has swung for the philosophical fences many times before, but what better parting shot than to consider the weight and nature of a soul?
New York Magazine/Vulture
Charles Bramesco
The show plays like a sick joke when that underlying value isn't there... In this episode, Brooker does his darnedest to sort through his own counterintuitive appeal.
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