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Bête Noire

  • Episode aired Apr 10, 2025
  • TV-MA
  • 49m
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7.2/10
29K
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Black Mirror (2011)
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Confectionary whizz kid Maria is unnerved when her former schoolmate Verity joins the company she works at - because there's something altogether odd about Verity, something only Maria seems... Read allConfectionary whizz kid Maria is unnerved when her former schoolmate Verity joins the company she works at - because there's something altogether odd about Verity, something only Maria seems to notice.Confectionary whizz kid Maria is unnerved when her former schoolmate Verity joins the company she works at - because there's something altogether odd about Verity, something only Maria seems to notice.

  • Director
    • Toby Haynes
  • Writer
    • Charlie Brooker
  • Stars
    • Siena Kelly
    • Rosy McEwen
    • Michael Workeye
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    29K
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    • Director
      • Toby Haynes
    • Writer
      • Charlie Brooker
    • Stars
      • Siena Kelly
      • Rosy McEwen
      • Michael Workeye
    • 132User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
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    Siena Kelly
    Siena Kelly
    • Maria
    Rosy McEwen
    Rosy McEwen
    • Verity
    Michael Workeye
    Michael Workeye
    • Kae
    • (as Michael Workéyè)
    Hannah Griffiths
    Hannah Griffiths
    • Luisa
    Ben Ashenden
    Ben Ashenden
    • Nick
    Amber Grappy
    Amber Grappy
    • Yudy
    Elena Sanz
    Elena Sanz
    • Camille
    Alice Brittain
    Alice Brittain
    • Group Member #2
    Kieran Smith
    • Group Member #1
    Reba Ayi-Sobsa
    • Group Member #3
    Ben Bailey Smith
    Ben Bailey Smith
    • Gabe
    Ravi Aujla
    Ravi Aujla
    • Mr. Ditta
    Jonny Lavelle
    Jonny Lavelle
    • Security Guard
    Andy Apollo
    Andy Apollo
    • AFO Bilton
    Kwame Agyei
    Kwame Agyei
    • AFO West
    • Director
      • Toby Haynes
    • Writer
      • Charlie Brooker
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    9MateoFLung

    Black Mirror is SO FRICKING BACK!

    Started with Common People which immediately made me feel like the pilot episode and I knew I was in. Then came into this episode fully blind and without expectations and left obsessed!!!! So far it has a great level, better than seasons 5 and 6 at least. This one had a particular way to easily build up unbearable tension along with simple scenes, and ended up on a total chaos and a surreal ending sequence. Many people will surely find bad things, but I truly loved this episode. It comes back to that surreal fantasy approach that only Black Mirror could possibly achieve. Hyped for the USS Callister sequel now.
    5lovemytripsuk

    Promised much but never quite delivered

    There was a real sense of anticipation as I watched this episode-it builds nicely, with believable characters set in a competitive work environment that feels grounded and relatable. While it does lack a bit of subtlety in how the antagonist is introduced, and the plot moves at a rapid pace, there are still enough "ooh" moments to keep you engaged along the way.

    Unfortunately, the final act completely unravels. The ending feels rushed, undercooked, and veers dangerously into something almost Benny Hill-esque-if that's even a thing! It was such a jarring tonal shift after the promising set-up.

    That said, the acting throughout is solid, and the performances deserved a more thoughtful resolution. It's hard not to wonder if the whole thing was hurried out to meet a deadline, because the climax feels like it skipped a few drafts. A strong start, but ultimately a frustrating finish that left me disappointed.
    8fingazmc

    I'll predict the future...

    I'm gonna go a bit clairvoyant here and say that you rewound or will rewind back to near the beginning once you hit roughly sixteen minutes and forty five seconds..

    Am I correct? Then be sure to hit the thumbs up lol.

    A good episode, and seemed so much like real life in parts, for someone who suffers from a severe condition. I genuinely think you need to be in an extremely happy mood before you start this season, only 2 episode in and it's a bit depressing or is it? Lol.

    Really had 'Inside No 9' vibes, so obviously that made me like it even more.

    Amazing as always, I don't know how Charlie Brooker keeps being so consistent with each series. Brilliant plot, acting and premise. Again adding to the masterpiece that is Black Mirror!!
    8Washikami

    When Memory Becomes a Weapon: A Reflection on Reality, Trauma, and the Ethics of Control

    In Bête Noire, the second episode of Black Mirror Season 7, the narrative delves into the unsettling intersection of technology, memory, and personal trauma. The story follows Maria, a high-ranking executive at a confectionery company, whose life is disrupted by the reappearance of Verity, a former schoolmate. Verity's arrival coincides with a series of inexplicable alterations in Maria's reality, leading her to question the nature of her experiences and memories.

    As the plot unfolds, it is revealed that Verity possesses a device-a pendant connected to a "quantum compiler"-that allows her to manipulate reality, effectively rewriting the world around her. This power enables Verity to exact revenge for past grievances, blurring the lines between victim and perpetrator. Maria's struggle to reclaim her sense of self and reality becomes a poignant exploration of the impact of unresolved trauma and the ethical implications of wielding such transformative technology

    Bête Noire challenges viewers to consider the consequences of altering reality to serve personal narratives. It raises critical questions about the morality of using technology to reshape the world according to individual desires, especially when such actions infringe upon the autonomy and experiences of others. The episode serves as a cautionary tale about the seductive nature of control and the potential for technology to exacerbate, rather than heal, psychological wound

    If given the power to rewrite reality, would you use it to heal your past-or to make others suffer for it?
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    A definite thumbs up.

    Food developer Maria's nose is put out of joint when her former school pupil Verity takes a role at her place of work. Things start to go wrong for Maria, but is she losing control of reality?

    Not just a story of revenge, but a story of out and out loathing, Bête Noire is Black Mirror perhaps not quite at its best, but definitely hitting fourth gear.

    I really did enjoy this one, I think it's one that will be better on subsequent viewings.

    In these days of deep fakes and altered images, this goes one step further, what if reality itself was altered, the future, though exciting, also adds a few fears.

    So dark and twisted, but kind of funny at the same time. We're given something a little different here, I can't quite work out if we're given a happy ending here or not, but it's as close as BM ever gets to one.

    I really rated this one, very quirky.

    8/10.

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    • Trivia
      Barnie's Chicken is where Kenny (Alex Lawther) worked in the Season 3 episode Shut Up and Dance (2016).
    • Goofs
      The subtitles say "compliments" even though the character clearly meant "complements".
    • Quotes

      Verity: I've done everything. I've been everything. But whatever I do, all that stuff is just... It's just still there. Just aching away.

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      References Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
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      Written by Declan Mehrtens, Amy Taylor, Bryce Wilson

      Performed by Amyl and the Sniffers

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