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In this episode of the podcast, Michael Drane and Corey Stewart sit down to recap Season 3, episode 3 of Black Mirror, the notorious horror-gaming episode: "Playtest." This Virtual Reality horror episode played well as a giant mind-f*ck. Listen to the episode to hear psychological themes, as well as a full recap with behind-the-scenes info as well as easter eggs throughout! And if you like it, let us know on facebook or leave us a 5-star review on whatever podcatcher you use ;)
Wyatt Russell is the son of Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell.
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Cooper (Wyatt Russell) is travelling around the world, following his father's death from early-onset Alzheimer's. His mother calls him frequently, but he ignores this as he feels that he can no longer connect to her after his father's passing. While in London, Cooper spends a night with tech journalist Sonja (Hannah John-Kamen). The next day he discovers that his credit card has been stolen, and the money he needs for a return trip misappropriated. While waiting for the bank to rectify the situation, Cooper returns to Sonja and browses through "Oddjobs" with her, an app for short-term job listings; he spots a local opening with successful video game company SaitoGemu, known for their survival horror games. Cooper gets the job; Sonja urges him to take a photograph of the company's games technology while he's there, hoping to land a scoop.These are OUR opinions—but What are yours???? Let us know on facebook.com/upcpodcast
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