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Ryan Lynch

I've now just binged this full show from beginning over last 2 weeks. Struggling to pick a favourite, there has been a good few of them.

Sam

That was great. I've heard some complaints that this season moves away from the dangers of new technology but if this was one of those episodes then I disagree. It dealt with the modern obsession with exploiting true crime for entertainment such as the recent Dahmer dramatisation and docuseries and other such stories. That's been accelerated by streaming platforms to a great extent. There was a little easter egg I caught as well at the awards ceremony where one of the nominations was Euthanasia : The Junipero Project which was in reference to the San Junipero episode. A really fun/creepy episode overall.

David Lyons

Another Easter egg from the previous episode was that when Joan was trying to find something to watch on Streamberry, one of the choices that comes up is the Loch Henry documentary :)

Anonymous

Very good episode! What a throwback Bergerac is! I live on the island of Jersey, (old Jersey) and seeing the shot of our island on the Bergerac opening screen was cool!

Anonymous

I love the touch of the Mother faintly humming the tune that was playing as she entered the sex dungeon, when she's preparing the mince for the cottage pie. She's having fond memories of torturing people because the mince reminds her of the flesh of her victims.

Anonymous

A couple of points of interest during the final scene... 1/ As Davis is sat alone upon the couch and looking at his Mother's note; the framing of the shot and Davis' outfit are clearly based upon the painting 'Le Suicidé' by the artist Édouard Manet, which is a paitning depicting a man's suicide. The implication being that Davis' will commit suicide that night. 2/ After reading his Mother's farewell note, Davis toasts a class of champagne towards his BAFTA award, which is opposite him. The BAFTA is of course a model of a mask. Davis' Mother, Janet, wore a mask when she tortured and murdered people. Therefore, Davis is affectedly toasting to his deceased Mother, just prior to killing himself.