List of Black Mirror episodes - Wikipedia Charlie Brooker, creator of Black Mirror Black Mirror is a British science fiction anthology series created by Charlie Brooker The programme was inspired by The Twilight Zone and explores technology and its side-effects [1] It began on the British television network Channel 4 before moving to the American streaming platform Netflix and has run for seven series between 2011 and 2025
Black Mirror Season 7, Episode 4, Plaything, Ending Explained - CBR Black Mirror Season 7 uses the Thronglets and a diabolical video game to make a big statement about humanity and getting lost in digital worlds Black Mirror Season 7, Episode 4, 'Plaything,' Ending Explained By Renaldo Matadeen Published Apr 12, 2025 Follow
Black Mirror Season 7 Episode 4 recap: Dont scan the QR code or the . . . Cameron, Black Mirror S7 E4 Source: Netflix The Black Mirror episode begins with an old, disheveled Cameron Walker trying to leave the store after shoplifting a bottle of alcohol He is arrested when the owner calls the police on him, and two cops reach the store The police take a swab of his DNA and, on checking his history, find out that he was once arrested on suspicion of murder
Thronglets | Villains Wiki | Fandom The Thronglets (also called the Throng for short) are the main antagonists of "Plaything," the fourth episode of the seventh season of Black Mirror In the 1990s, video game journalist Cameron Walker's writing captures the attention of eccentric programmer Colin Ritman from Tuckersoft, and he is invited to review Colin's latest game Colin shows Cameron a life simulation game called Thronglets