React Wheel: Black Mirror - 3x3 Shut Up and Dance - Group Reaction + Wheel spin!!!

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OH BOY! What an episode of Black Mirror! Please enjoy our group reaction and intensive discussion to Black Mirror 3x3 Shut Up and Dance! Please stay until the end to watch the spin for next week!

Season 3 episode 3 of Black Mirror was directed by James Watkins and written by Charlie Brooker and William Bridges.

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All Comments (21)
  • @JRF32185
    I remember watching this episode and I kept telling my wife "What the hell? Sure, I would be especially embarrassed when I was a teenager, but not to the point where I would rob a bank or do anything illegal that would ruin my future. THIS IS COMPLETELY UNREALISTIC!" Then I saw the ending.
  • @playbois4736
    The whole point of this episode was to beg the question of 'who (if anyone) gets to play judge, jury, and executioner?'
  • @Laurenps2988
    After watching this episode The beginning where he gives the little girl a teddy bear has a whole new fucked up meaning... one of my favourite parts was watching navi's "if you only knew" face
  • @YourBlackLocal
    You guys are forgetting that, he would serve jail time but, he will have a larger sentence now. A sentence for actions he was forced to do. The hackers aren't heroes
  • @drlee2
    I think Kenny was so "innocent" that no one wanted to believe his twisted secret and I think that was the intent, to make the viewer torn because Kenny was so sweet, sensitive, and bullied, it made him sympathetic, so the reveal at the end was all the more terrifying. But the confirmation was when his Mom said "Kids, Kenny", because the hacker/blackmailers were exposing everyone by actually sending the incriminating evidence to their loved ones, so his mother was actually looking at the incriminating video/photos of what Kenny was doing. Everything else leading up to it were just hints, but looking back on it, Kenny was in deep denial about what he'd done.
  • @stargazer5780
    After such discussion I want them to watch The National Anthem and White Bear episodes. That would be hot!
  • @Emma88178
    Also, I cannot believe you guys didn't catch on to the fact that when the guy asked him "how young were they"? That was suppose to be a CLUE right there! The guy was NOT asking him if they were kids because he's into that (although he most likely is) but he was SARCASTICALLY asking him that too, because he knows that just looking at pictures is not going to cause the hackers to make his life miserable. Kenny was doing illegal activities, and the guy knew it. And Kenny's reaction to not answering him but instead crying should be enough to convince you. And the mother clearly says to him on the phone, "Kenny what did you do?! They said you were looking at kids!" How did you guys miss all that?
  • I don't think the question is whether or not you should be indicted for looking at such porn, you definitely should, is whether or not you think it's fair to force psychological abuse on that person, compel him do rob a bank and kill someone/being killed before even go to jail for that.
  • @boblesaft
    I'm losing brain cells watching the discussion afterwards...
  • @TheSvmurai
    LMAO NAVI'S SMUG FACE THROUGHOUT! PRICELESS!
  • @rdw2257
    Great discussion +The Normies but it's important to remember that a child is re-victimized every time a person looks at the pictures of the original abuse. The young guy may not have committed a physical act, but he is perpetuating the cycle of abuse by viewing someone else's abuse. It's so sad the victims/survivors have to live with the fact that their abuse is on the internet and anyone can view it.
  • @XaeeD
    The hackers are not righteous or whatever. It's like the villagers grabbing torches and pitchforks, and they go out on their own and kill someone in town for doing somehting that isn't right. While the person that is being punished might have been doing something wrong, the villagers can not take matters into their own hands and play judge, jury and executioner. That's the rule of the mob. It's why we have courts and a justice system and lawyers and shit. Because how do you make sure that these vigilantes follow some type of moral code themselves? If they deem an action immoral, then they can simply proceed and enact whatever punishment they feel suits the crime. It's unjust, immoral and criminal in and of itself. If they were trying to make the world a better place, they should've simply informed the authorities, hand them the evidence, and let the system take care of it. What they did was criminal just the same, and probably even worse than being a sexual deviant with a fetish, or a racist, or whatever. Especially the fact that they did it to multiple people, blackmailing them, forcing them into doing shit none of them wanted to do, and people got hurt, or killed even. They're not Zorros, they're hypocrites that deserve to be trialled themselves. Quite obviously too. The fact that the Normies were debating this is kinda funny though.
  • Pat is ruining every reactions video now. Only looking in his phone alltime and giving rap style comments. Im not judjing anyone, but thanks god he doesnt watch Avatar with you.
  • @oingoboink
    BTW when you have debates like this, you really need to pass around the talking poop pillow.
  • @extraplain2412
    I love how heated the discussion gets. This is literally why Black Mirror is such a great show to make you ask these questions.
  • People who defend or brush off watching child porn treating it as not harmful should have to experience everything the kids experience in the making of the porn. It is not a victimless crime. It's a disgusting attitude to act as though it's so much better than actually molesting a kid. Those kids ARE molested. And then it's made public. They grow up and the reminder is out there every day. They have to live knowing people are getting off to their abuse. That's a horrible thing to go through.
  • I think the tension around the hackers is because, essentially, they were almost as bad as those they condemned. They were in a position of power, they were violent, coercive and voyeuristic. So, minus the fact that the victims were underage, they behaved like creepy predators the same as paedophiles. I think that's why, (whilst not justifying paedophiles or Kenny,) most people are very uncomfortable siding with the Hackers.