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Shit is fucked up. ..| And it is something of a mirror, too.



A third season with 12 episodes has been picked up for production by Netflix. Hopefully it'll maintain Channel 4's excellent start.
 
Season 3 has six episodes, starts in a couple weeks. Yay.

 
Season 3 was brilliant, some of the best television I've ever seen. The stories unfold with suspense and logic, with a critical eye on society.

Episode three, about a young man ashamed of masturbating, caught me off guard.

And episode four, about gay love, is especially poignant.
 
We only just finished the first series (first season), the third episode was unbelievably good. I was absolutely floored on how good everything was in that episode, the concept, the writing, the actors and how it ended up playing out. So brilliant.
 
On season 3 and just watched "Shut up and Dance." This show is really some top notch television.
 
On season 3 and just watched "Shut up and Dance." This show is really some top notch television.

The next episode "San Junipero" is fantastic, too.

I thought the mixed feelings "Shut Up and Dance" evoked were pitch perfect: sympathy AND revulsion.
 
The next episode "San Junipero" is fantastic, too.

I thought the mixed feelings "Shut Up and Dance" evoked were pitch perfect: sympathy AND revulsion.

Agreed. That's one of the things I really like about this show, they know how and when to deliver what it is trying to get out of the viewer. Plus the majority of the show seems to be shot very well, quite a few times in San Junipero I was pretty wowed about the cinematography. It's one of those shows that I feel like a second viewing and dissecting it a bit would be enjoyable.
 
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