![]() ![]() Jodie Whittaker, who is one of the Doctor's from "Doctor Who", was in the same episode. I didn't know Toby Kebbell, who does motion capture as Godzilla now, until I watched him in "The Entire History of You". The first time I saw Daniel Kaluuya was in an episode titled "15 Million Merits". This show has also introduced me to some super famous actors. He and his team have created something that will be everlasting. Charlie Brooker has done something truly amazing. ![]() The show can be funny, violent, gruesome, scary and true to life. And each episode is poignant, tells a familiar tale and sticks with you. "Black Mirror" has told stories about the importance of bees, how corrupt politics can be, the horror that is the military, infidelity, love while dying, online dating, cloning, the ills of a social media presence, trolling online, futuristic robot dogs and wild and outrageous video game lifestyles. It is a work of art and uses music is one of the best possible ways ever. He then goes about trying to stop people from the company and he gets in way over his head. This gentleman in that episode loses his family because he was looking at a social media post. It takes on people who stare at their phones while they drive and all the downfall that can come from that. My dad and I were talking about an episode from this season and devolved into him and I talking about an episode from an earlier season, "Smithereens". That is the world "Black Mirror" takes on and they are doing it at a 100 percent hit rate at the moment. But more so than not, most people use technology to escape or do wrong. There are some who use it for the right reasons. There are many good reasons to use modern technology. These are not actual events that have happened in the real world. I will sit on episodes for days, just thinking about everyone involved. I was talking to my dad about this season today, he watches too, and no show in my TV watching history has stayed with me like some, most, episodes of "Black Mirror" do. Hell, with each new episode I know I am going to see something original, or a fresh take on an old classic, written, acted and directed by some of the best in the business. With every new season I get excited for what I am about to watch. Not only is it the best streamer, it is the best overall. "Black Mirror" is the best thing TV has going for it right now. With that being said, today I want to heap praise on this show as a whole. The show is getting great ratings too, but I want everyone to watch this show. I was going to talk about the season today, but I don't want to spoil anything. They just started calling it ‘The Wiff Way.'” And if you don’t like it, well.My wife and I finished the newest season of "Black Mirror" last night. “Almost every shot was, okay, you’ve done it, so we’ve got what we want, do it like you want. They’d give me a lot of freedom,” Wiff said. “The director, Zach was a really nice guy. The experience of that was so wonderful and amazing, just to be able to talk to these guys for a minute and get to know them, but that was definitely one of the roles that presented challenges from a logistical standpoint.”Īs for the magic of Wiff’s performance as a profane Santa discovering the joys of his acting rate, turns out the dude was channeling himself and playing it as “real as I possibly could without giving totally flat reading.” In an interview with Uproxx‘s Vince Mancini, Wiff said that his process even earned its on nickname on the set. “So I was doing live self-tapes and Skypes with them simultaneously. Knowing that we had a bunch of older gentlemen coming in the next day, we shut things down a day early,” Woo said. “The first day that I was going to audition the Santa Clause role was the day before everything shut down. The process that eventually led to Biff Wiff (who’s gone on to have a standout year with other parts in “Dave” and “Everything Everywhere All at Once”) was one that nearly stopped in March 2020 before it even had the chance to start. Fortunately, Woo decided to press on with virtual auditions, and well, the whole thing was cosmic gumbo. However, a new interview with casting director Leslie Woo reveals that the show almost lost one of its best Season Two sketches thanks to COVID.Īctor Biff Wiff‘s portrayal of an unfiltered Santa Claus who scores an acting role as loose cannon cop, Detective Crashmore, nearly got cut before Wiff even had a chance to audition for the role. After I Think You Should Leave instantly became a viral hit for Netflix, spawning hundreds of memes in its wake, Season Two of the Tim Robinson sketch comedy series pulled off the impressive feat of being just as good, if not arguably better, than the first season.
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