10 Scariest Black Mirror Episodes That Will Haunt Your Mind

If you are familiar with the ahead-of-its-time sci-fi series, you know what I’m talking about. Some of the scariest Black Mirror episodes consist of such intricate plots we can see them becoming a reality. With Elon Musk developing a brain chip and AI taking over the world, the series definitely provides a jarring vision of the future.

From dystopian nightmares to introspective tales, each episode presents a unique vision of the future. Prepare to be immersed in the unsettling worlds as you question the implications of our relationship with technology and the fragility of the human experience. Here are ten must-watch Black Mirror episodes that will leave a lasting impression on you.

Scariest Black Mirror Episodes

Nosedive (Season 3, Episode 1):

10 Scariest Black Mirror Episodes That Will Haunt Your Mind

Follow a society where social media ratings are everything and where one’s value is based on how popular they are online. The story of this episode depicts the journey of a woman, played by Bryce Dallas Howard, as she struggles to survive in a culture that values superficiality and learns the terrible costs of leading a filtered existence. The build-up of the plot is done so tremendously well that it will instil fear within you and make you want to delete your social media profiles.

Black Museum (Season 4, Episode 6)

The unsettling world of this unique museum will keep you up at night. The main attraction of the museum is a collection of frightening items that conceal terrible mysteries. Ethics are put to the test, and spectators are forced to face the results of unbridled human wants as the museum’s curator weaves together disturbing tales of technology obsession.

The Entire History of You (Season 1, Episode 3)

Jealousy and suspicion destroy a couple’s relationship in a world where anyone may revisit and analyse their memories. In the era of memory technology, this episode examines how trust is being destroyed, what truth is, and the risks of constant monitoring. The plot will surely spook you to the core when you realise the technology that threatens your privacy is achievable in current times.

White Christmas (Season 2, Episode 4)

The story presents a perplexing investigation of the human psyche and features a mesmerising performance from Jon Hamm. This eerie episode interweaves several plot lines as it explores themes of loneliness, consciousness, and the repercussions of our choices. As the story progresses, it becomes harder to digest as it will relate to you on a personal level. Either way, it is a must-watch episode of the series.

Playtest (Season 3, Episode 2)

Get ready for a compelling and intellectually stimulating episode as a thrill seeker signs up for a video game testing experience. Audiences are left to wonder whether virtual reality has its limits and how fragile the human mind is as the player’s reality mixes with the game. The lines between the gaming world and real life are quickly blurred, and you will be left with multiple questions about your own reality.

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Hang the DJ (Season 4, Episode 4)

10 Scariest Black Mirror Episodes That Will Haunt Your Mind

In a world governed by algorithmic matchmaking, the episode follows two individuals as they navigate a series of relationships determined by a mysterious system. This bittersweet episode explores the complexities of love, fate, and the quest for genuine human connection. Even though it is not a traditional scary story which involves jumpscares, the uncertainty of relationships and the future does instil an unknown fear within you.

USS Callister (Season 4, Episode 1)

Brimming with dark humour, the episode pays homage to classic space operas while exploring the dark side of virtual reality gaming. Jesse Plemons delivers a remarkable performance as a tyrannical captain, highlighting the dangers of unchecked power and technological escapism. The plot is well-structured and excellently executed, which will certainly exceed your expectations.

Shut Up and Dance (Season 3, Episode 3)

The story will take you on a terrifying ride into the depths of human despair and moral ambiguity. Pushing the limits of privacy invasion and online manipulation, the episode tells the tale of an adolescent who becomes entangled in a web of blackmail. You’ll start to doubt your own sense of right and wrong after watching this riveting episode.

Beyond the Sea (Season 6, Episode 3)

10 Scariest Black Mirror Episodes That Will Haunt Your Mind

Starring Aaron Paul in the lead role, the episode will transport you to another world. The story deals with loss, tragedy and revenge as relationships fall out after an unfathomable tragedy on Earth. With incredible performances from the actors, you will become totally invested in the story and wonder what will happen next.

Demon 79

10 Scariest Black Mirror Episodes That Will Haunt Your Mind

The story follows a sales assistant who discovers she must commit terrible acts to prevent an imminent disaster. It is extremely different from any other episodes of the show and provides a fresh perspective to the audience of the world with a morally grey main character. The episode is so convincing that it will make you question your own innate intentions and motives.

Black Mirror Season 6 and all the other previous seasons are now streaming on Netflix. Let us know your favourite episode in the comments below!

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Hrishita Das
Hrishita Das
Hrishita Das is an Anthropologist by training, but her true passion lies in delving into the human experience through prose. A cinephile and pop culture enthusiast, she has been a writer for a year.

4 COMMENTS

  1. Its okies, are you sure the shows name should be called love deaths & robots?!?? This is like the same stuff, some are good, some are fair, some episodes good people dies, some are uterly boring, some are just unfair, and some/someone desserves a SLUG SHOT GUN UP THEIR ASSES AND FIRE IN THE HOLES, the episode withe the little dog robot who just kill people off the batt WHYYYY!?? She had plenty of times to kill it (especally the tree scene), the girl with social media points that controlled the whole world was a bit dumb,
    So there is alot of small stuff i fastforward straight over that pisses me of i want to use the baseballbat on my nearest nabo to a bloddy pulp, im at sesson 3 i think, the guy who playing VR GAMES and gets trappet in it for real deadly play, but okies i love games,

    My score: 3.0 of 5 for now.

  2. Eeeeeeeehhh the playtest episode IS NOT SCARY JUST UNCOMFERBLE TO WATCH AND HEAR, if that coward nut hippie guy could not curse or scream for just 5 or even 10 seconds thT would be great, jus turn down volume or you eardrum might EXPLODE, god jesus fucking chrises, i think the dead people in graveyard is turning away in their grave *turning volume down* thank youlord its only 11 minutes left.

  3. About that episode called: shut up and dance, WTF WAS THAT SHIT??! IT NEED TO BE DELETED, IT MADE ME FURIOUS SHIT ANGRY,

    SO TWO SHOTGUNS IN THEIR ASSES IT IS THEN WHOEVER HAD THE IDEA FOR THIS ONE *LOAD SHOTGUNS*
    DIDENT EVEN SHOW WHO THE NUTT WHO SENDING THOSE SHIT OVER THE PHONE,

    AVOID BAD ENDING, MADE ME THINK OF KILLING AND STUFF.

  4. Episode name: HATED IN THE NATION SESSON 3 END,

    TOO LOONG THEY USE LIKE ONE HOUER ON TECNOLOGIC COMPUTER TALKING,
    SPEAKING OF TALKING ALL OF THEM WAS TALKED PURE ENGLISH, BUT NOT HER (BLACK HAIRED FEMALE DECTIVE) SHE WAS OBIOUS FROM ENGLAND TALKING VERY BAD ENGLISH, I FELT IT WAS LIKE NAILS ON A SCHOOL BOARD,
    AND THAT BIG JAPAN GUY WAS NOT VERY HELPFUL,

    LAST BUT NOT LEAST THE BIGGEST FUCK THE WIVER IN THE ASS: THAT EPISODE ENDS IN A CLIFFHANGER, COULD WE NOT SEE A SHORT ENDING WHERE THE BAD GUY BEHIND IT ALL GETT BRUTTALY ARRESTED AND NOT BORING ARESSTED,

    GOD LORD THIS WAS WASTE OF TIME AND STUPID.

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