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USS Callister

  • Episode aired Dec 29, 2017
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 16m
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8.3/10
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Jesse Plemons, Jimmi Simpson, Cristin Milioti, Milanka Brooks, Osy Ikhile, Michaela Coel, and Paul G. Raymond in Black Mirror (2011)
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Capt. Robert Daly presides over his crew with wisdom and courage. But a new recruit will soon discover nothing on this spaceship is what it seems.Capt. Robert Daly presides over his crew with wisdom and courage. But a new recruit will soon discover nothing on this spaceship is what it seems.Capt. Robert Daly presides over his crew with wisdom and courage. But a new recruit will soon discover nothing on this spaceship is what it seems.

  • Director
    • Toby Haynes
  • Writers
    • Charlie Brooker
    • William Bridges
  • Stars
    • Jesse Plemons
    • Cristin Milioti
    • Jimmi Simpson
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    68K
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    • Director
      • Toby Haynes
    • Writers
      • Charlie Brooker
      • William Bridges
    • Stars
      • Jesse Plemons
      • Cristin Milioti
      • Jimmi Simpson
    • 185User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jesse Plemons
    Jesse Plemons
    • Robert Daly
    Cristin Milioti
    Cristin Milioti
    • Nanette Cole
    Jimmi Simpson
    Jimmi Simpson
    • Walton
    Michaela Coel
    Michaela Coel
    • Shania
    Billy Magnussen
    Billy Magnussen
    • Valdack
    Milanka Brooks
    Milanka Brooks
    • Elena Tulaska
    Osy Ikhile
    Osy Ikhile
    • Nate Packer
    Paul G. Raymond
    Paul G. Raymond
    • Kabir Dudani
    Hammed Animashaun
    Hammed Animashaun
    • Pizza Guy
    Tom Mulheron
    Tom Mulheron
    • Tommy
    Aaron Paul
    Aaron Paul
    • Gamer691
    • (voice)
    Kirsten Dunst
    Kirsten Dunst
    • Callister Employee
    • (uncredited)
    Alya Elouissi
    Alya Elouissi
    • Callister Employee (VR Tester)
    • (uncredited)
    Matt Lim
    • Pizza Guy #1
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Toby Haynes
    • Writers
      • Charlie Brooker
      • William Bridges
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    8Mrrogersbestneighbor

    Rating just to spite the negative reviews

    I normally don't write reviews for TV shows or movies, but felt compelled to write one after reading some of the negative reviews.

    The one thing pointed out by most of the negative reviews (all of the ones I read), is that there are major plot holes. I, for one, get incredible annoyed by gaping plot holes in movies and TV shows. I'm generally a VERY critical person when it comes to any movie or show. When going into any movie, I automatically assume it'll probably be trash, which is why I'm not real keen on going to or watching movies that haven't been extensively reviewed and give me some understanding of what I'm getting into. I don't like wasting hours of my time on churned out movies for teenagers who have not been disappointed enough yet, who will then crack jokes with their friends about how bad that movie was for an hour afterwards.

    That said, are there gaping plot holes in this episode? Absolutely. But do they detract from the concepts and psychology of the characters on display (which is entirely the main point of the episode)? Absolutely not.

    It's very rare for me to embrace a movie or a show with gaping plot holes, but don't let that turn you off from watching it. As they can easily be overlooked when you provide thoughtful ideas and concepts as well as a strong character analysis, which is what this episode does. The journey itself was just a means of expressing those ideas. On the other hand, if this was a mindless action film (which I thoroughly enjoy from time to time), then the plot holes would matter as the journey is the entire value of the movie.

    As I see it, complaining over the plot holes in this episode is like if someone were to make a big deal if someone pronounced a word incorrectly after making a very thoughtful and nuanced statement. Isn't the point of language to communicate an idea or concept? So as long as you understand what the person is communicating, fussing over their incorrect pronunciation is irrelevant to the thoughts or ideas they had expressed.

    Is the episode perfect? No. But it certainly doesn't deserve 3 stars or lower because of plot holes which are completely irrelevant to the ideas and concepts communicated in this episode.
    10Graybell

    Funny and a little scary

    Black Mirror usually isn't funny, but this one is very funny; a spoof of nerdish "Trekkies." The character called "Nannette" is great, and the actress playing her does a great job. As always with Black mirror, the show has fantastic plot tension. Some of the Black Mirror episodes are off-putting but this one was pretty enjoyable all the way through. I don't know why someone criticized it for being political. This episode doesn't really have any political or social commentary at all; it's just a spoof of Trekkies, with a spice of futuristic technology. The humor was a bit cheesy at times, but so what.
    10Johnny-the-Film-Sentinel-2187

    I know some Black Mirror fans don't like this episode, but I do (I love it).

    USS Callister is biting commentary on 'reboot-culture', gaming, internet trolls and nostalgia as a whole. This episode is almost like a loot-crate for sci-fi fans who grew up on this stuff (show runner Charlie Brooker did); you can see callbacks to things like the original Star Trek (obviously), the 2009 film reboot, Battlefield Earth, The Matrix, Toy Story, Interstellar, and even Guardians of the Galaxy (at least certain images did that for me). It evokes all these classics while telling a memorable tale in this anthology series masterpiece, showing how 'playing-master' over your subjects, even digital ones, is not necessarily a good thing.

    For me, this episode is probably the season-best alongside Black Museum and Hang the DJ. Black Mirror is innovative television at its best.
    10sdelprete-84797

    Ignore the naysayers

    If you're not a techie, you will thoroughly enjoy this episode. Whether or not certain aspects of the show are technically possibly is not what I watch Black Mirror for. I watch it to immerse myself in a different reality that has real, human components to it. This episode had it all and the acting was superb, especially from Jesse Plemons. Jesse is one of those underrated actors who is just so believable in any role he plays. Super talented. Anyway, the story was great, tension kept building throughout and there was a highly satisfying ending. What more could you ask for?! Oh yeah, there's that accuracy problem regarding firewalls, DNA replication, etc. that everyone is complaining about. Who the heck cares?! It's fiction people! I wanted to watch this again as soon as it was over. Super episode!!
    8DS14

    Avoided it for years, but man was I wrong!

    I'll admit, I'd been dodging USS Callister ever since it dropped back in 2017. That poster, all flashy with the Star Trekish vibe, just didn't do it for me. I've never really been into that space adventure aesthetic, so I kept skipping it, assuming it was just Black Mirror having its own little sci-fi parody moment.

    But cut to 2025, when its sequel suddenly popped up, I figured, let's take the risk. And wow! Just wow! That one glance I'd cast all those years ago couldn't have been more misleading. Because yes, the Star Trek vibe is there, but only as a wrapping paper. What's inside is something else entirely. A layered, haunting, and mind-bending exploration of ethics, power, identity, and justice, all wrapped up in classic Black Mirror brilliance.

    And I do have a soft spot for the "bullied nerd finally takes revenge" kind of arc. There's always something raw and cathartic about watching the underdog flip the script, and Jesse Plemons starts to pull that off in the most unsettling way. But what is amazing is that it doesn't stop at just revenge. It flips that narrative too. As the story progresses, it shifts tone and perspective in a way that I honestly didn't expect. The structure had me hooked.

    Technically, as someone who understands the ropes, I know better than to nitpick Black Mirror's science. It's meant to push boundaries with creative liberty, and it does exactly that here. The episode never let go of its grip, keeping me invested with that classic "will they, won't they" escape tension that I secretly love.

    In a world where new content keeps disappointing me, Black Mirror somehow always knows how to reel me back in. It's episodes like these that remind me why I still believe in this kind of storytelling.

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    • Trivia
      Kirsten Dunst can be seen very quickly in an uncredited cameo as a Callister employee. She happened to be visiting her partner Jesse Plemons and her cameo was unplanned.
    • Goofs
      Once the DNA is digitised, stealing the origin DNA source is utterly pointless.
    • Quotes

      Nanette Cole: Okay, stealing my pussy is a red fucking line.

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    • Release date
      • December 29, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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      • English
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      • 1h 16m(76 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.20 : 1

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