Black Mirroris one of the most visually arresting series in the history of television.

Naturally, this complicates their marriages and their relationship with each other.

“Striking Vipers” features alush, vibrantly-detailed in-game worldcomplete with stunning landscapes and abundant colorful imagery.

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Battles feature lush landscapes in the background, as well as bright, neon-lit cities.

The fights are alsoexceptionally choreographed, with polished movementsthat resemble other popular fighting games.

All of these elements come together to create one of the most visually distinct episodes in the series.

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Instead, everyone is fixated on recording her as she struggles to make sense of her situation.

When she encounters the hunters, this camera work persists and elevates the natural tension of the moment.

The use of this camerawork succeeds in maintaining audiences in a persistent state of suspense.

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While visiting London, Wyatt becomes the victim of identity theft and loses all his financial resources.

These powerful juxtapositions further emphasize the dichotomies of the past and future, and reality and fiction.

Likewise, Mia’s murder of Shazia occurs in ashed that’s also surrounded by snow.

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Potter (Rafe Spall) opens up to Matt about how he bludgeoned his ex-Fiancee’s father to death.

This makes perfect sense given that the big reveal of this episode is that these men are prisoners.

The jarring contrast of these color schemes engrosses viewers while conveying the symbolic importance of the set design.

Anthony Mackie and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Danny and Karl playing Striking Vipers in the episode “Striking Vipers” in Black Mirror.

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With its powerful storytelling and profound imagery, “White Christmas” is arguably thegreatest episode of series 2.

Bing convinces Abi to participate in a popular talent show reminiscent ofAmerican IdolandBritain’s Got Talent.

His fantasy falls apart when he brings a newly hired Nanette Cole (Cristin Miloti) into the fold.

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“USS Callister"utilizes a stunning color paletteto bring Robert’s Star Trek-like fantasy world to life.

This entry inBlack Mirroris a gorgeous homage toStar Trekwith its brightly colored costume design and sleek spaceship design.

The retro-futuristic look of “Beyond The Sea” is the perfectblend of nostalgic and futuristic elements.

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The homes of Cliff and David are both beautiful.

“San Junipero” includes colorful and impactful80s imagery that’s studded with nostalgia.

The clothing is complimented by the bright, warm lights of the club Yorkie and Kelly meet at.

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The gorgeous imagery of the ocean and the night sky alongside the texture of the sand are equally captivating.

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Aaron Paul crying while Kate Mara holds him in Black Mirror’s Beyond the Sea

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Black Mirror’s episode “Metalhead,” Bella hides from the robot dog that pursues her..

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