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Netflix’s Black Mirror series five is so terrifying viewers are ‘feeling sick and breaking down in tears’

NETFLIX’S fifth series of Black Mirror is so terrifying viewers are “feeling sick and breaking down in tears” as they watch.

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Despite only being up on the online streaming site since yesterday, viewers have already binge-watched – and been left petrified.

One said: “Black mirror wants me to want to f***ing vomit. I love it.”

A fan claimed: “I can’t get over the intern being tossed about with his head in a bag full of his own projectile vomit .. he should have been begging to be shot .. #BlackMirror #Netflix.”

Someone else added: “Black Mirror “Smithereens” made me cry. I haven’t cried in years. Tears weren’t even manly. Felt like a lil child. Superb acting. Powerful stuff.”

Andrew Scott also stars in the series

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“I couldn’t watch #Smithereens without thinking of @DamsonIdris laying in his own puke bag for half of the episode. #BlackMirror #BlackMirrorseason5”, said another.

A fan added: “Smithereens episode of Black Mirror made me cry like a baby.”

Someone else said: “#BlackMirror really about to make me cry over Moriarty in the end of #Smithereens while playing one of my fave songs huh.”

 

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Striking Vipers (season 5, ep 1) explores the unconventional relationship between two college friends when they reconnect via a virtual reality game.

To enter the computer-generated world that brings your desires to life, the two lead characters connect using some tech that is all too familiar to long time Black Mirror fans.

That’s not all, at Smithereen HQ, there are also numerous other characters and episodes referenced on a live news feed behind the reception desk, including Michael Callow, who is surprisingly still prime minister (remember National Anthem season 1, ep 1), not to mention Shou Saito, Sea of Tranquility, and a nod to San Junipero.


 

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