New episodes of Black Mirror arrive on Netflix after a four-year hiatus
After four years without new episodes, the sixth season of Black Mirror arrived in the catalog of Netflix last Thursday, the 15th, with five chapters. The production is one of the most beloved of streaming and was created by Charlie Brooker.
In its sixth year, the series has a cast made up of Salma Hayek (Joan/Salma Hayek), Annie Murphy (Joan), Michael Cera (beppe), Samuel Blenkin (Davis McCardle), Myha’la Herrold (sink), Aaron Paul (Cliff Stanfield), Josh Hartnett (david ross), kate mara (Lana Stanfield), Zazie Beetz (good), Clara Rugaard (Mazey Day), Anjana Vasan (Nida Huq), Paapa Essiedu (Gaap), between others.
The sixth season of Black Mirror presents new concepts for the franchise, but some were not as well-received by audiences and critics. The two great highlights of the new phase of the series are “Joan sucks” It is “Beyond the Sea.” Below, see the ranking of episodes, from worst to best, according to the note on IMDb.
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#5: “Mazey Day,” Episode 4 (5.3/10)
“A Hollywood star does whatever it takes to escape the paparazzi horde while dealing with the aftermath of a hit-and-run.”

4th place: “Demon 79,” 5th episode (6.9/10)
“In 1979, a sales assistant discovers she must commit terrible acts to stop an impending disaster.”

3rd place: “Loch Henry,” 2nd episode (7.4/10)
“By filming a nature documentary in a sleepy Scottish town, a couple discover a local history that is linked to horrific events in the past.”

2nd place: “Joan sucks,” Episode 1 (7.6/10)
“An ordinary woman discovers that a streaming service has turned her life and secrets into a drama starring actress Salma Hayek.”

1st place: “Beyond the Sea,” 3rd episode (7.6/10)
“In this alternate version of 1969, two astronauts on a risky space mission face the ramifications of a tragedy on Earth.”

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