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Black Mirror S7 E4 ‘Plaything’ Recap & Ending Explained: Did Cameron Unleash The Throng?
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The ending of Black Mirror episode 4 revealed why Cameron Walker got himself arrested for the murder he had committed some 40 years ago. He wanted to upload “The Throng” code to the central state computer so that self-evolving algorithms could get juicy processing capabilities, enabling them to broadcast a signal that will merge humanity with an advanced collective intelligence. In short, an algorithm will enslave humanity and turn them into mere puppets. They will get an upgrade and won’t be savages anymore. They won’t be able to think for themselves or have any conflict. They won’t need a name or language to understand each other, maybe just codes and numbers.

The bad news is that everyone in Cameron’s reality has likely turned into digital slaves. They were now under the control of an algorithm. However, the good news is Cameron’s reality isn’t the only timeline...
See full article at DMT
  • 4/11/2025
  • by Shikhar Agrawal
  • DMT
The Catcher in the Ballpark! Anime Casts Kiyono Yasuno and Atsuki Nakamura
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It's time for another casting announcement from The Catcher in the Ballpark! The upcoming anime has revealed two more voice actors joining the cast—one playing a member of the "baseball town" at the center of the story, another as a coworker of protagonist Murata. Hotaru (L) and Nagisa (R) Atsuki Nakamura (Roko in The Idolm@Ster Million Live! ) will play Hotaru, a new coworker of Murata's who loves baseball. Her presence also seems to make Ruriko, the cheerful beer seller, jealous. Kiyono Yasuno (Charmy in Black Clover ) appears as Nagisa, the announcer at Motorsun Stadium. Related: The Catcher in the Ballpark! Anime Adds Kazuhiro Nakaya and Wakana Kuramochi to Cast Junichi Kitamura ( Fluffy Paradise ) directs The Catcher in the Ballpark! anime at studio Emt Squared, with series composition by Shigeru Murakoshi ( I Parry Everything ), character designs by Fumio Iida and music by Monaca ( Shangri-La Frontier ). The series is based...
See full article at Crunchyroll
  • 2/20/2025
  • by Kara Dennison
  • Crunchyroll
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