As a devoted fan of Black Mirror, I’ve always suspected that each season is more interconnected than it seems at first glance. In this latest season 7, the creators have subtly woven threads from one episode to another, creating a rich tapestry of shared references that only the most eagle-eyed viewer can catch. While Black Mirror has always been an anthology series, there’s been a steady drip-feed of hints over the years suggesting that every episode exists within a single, interconnected universe. From the ‘White Bear’ symbol reappearing in Jon Hamm’s White Christmas episode, to other more subtle references, it’s clear that the creators are playing a long game here. But with season 7, they’ve added even more fuel to the discussion, weaving intricate connections through each of the new episodes that can only be fully appreciated on repeat viewings.
The upcoming seventh season of Black Mirror was unique from the start, given its two sequel episodes: USS Callister: Into Infinity, a follow-up to the highly praised season 4 episode, and Plaything, which is a continuation of the 2018 interactive movie Bandersnatch. These sequel episodes expanded their respective stories and dropped hints about a connected universe through Easter eggs. What’s more, they subtly introduced a fascinating element: each episode in season 7 contains a hidden nod to Bandersnatch, linking them all together.
All 6 Black Mirror Season 7 Episodes Feature The Same Bandersnatch Book In The Background
The Choose Your Own Adventure Book That Was Central To Bandersnatch Has Remained Popular Through The Years
In each episode of Black Mirror’s seventh season, you might spot a copy of the book “Bandersnatch” somewhere in the scene. For instance, in Black Mirror season 7, episode 2, Bête Noire, the book was found when Maria rummaged through Verity’s room, though it wasn’t fully recognizable until you could read the end of its title on the spine. The book makes short appearances, often sitting on a desk, in USS Callister: Into Infinity, Plaything, Hotel Reverie, Eulogy, and Common People. A book titled “Bandersnatch” is an obvious nod to the 2018 Black Mirror film of the same name and serves as the inspiration for the episode Plaything.
The novel titled “Bandersnatch” served as inspiration for the game named after it, which the character Stefan (played by Fionn Whitehead) in the movie “Black Mirror: Bandersnatch” used. This book was quite famous within the show’s universe due to its author’s insanity, but season 7 of “Black Mirror” demonstrated that it remains popular even in the future depicted on the show. Furthermore, given that the central theme of “Bandersnatch” was the idea of branching and parallel universes, some viewers have speculated that this could be a subtle hint suggesting that all episodes of Black Mirror take place within the same shared universe.
Black Mirror Season 7’s Episodes Also Frequently Mentions Juniper
The Black Mirror Season 4 Episode “Saint Junipero” Frequently Makes Appearances In Newer Episodes
Apart from Bandersnatch, another classic Black Mirror episode, San Junipero, made its presence felt throughout season 7. For instance, Mike (Chris O’Dowd) and Amanda (Rashida Jones) frequent the Juniper Lodge in Common People. The title USS Callister: Into Infinity hints at “St. Juniper Hospital,” while Hotel Reverie centers around a film titled “Saint Juniper.” Brandy resides on “Junipero Drive” in the series. Additionally, Eulogy’s narrative bears thematic resemblance to San Junipero’s digital afterlife, although there is no direct reference to it within the episode itself.
In season 7 of Black Mirror, we see yet another nod to the fictional town of San Junipero. This isn’t the first time the series has paid homage to this place; it was referenced in season 4, episode 6 and also in Bandersnatch. These references, however, are just the beginning when it comes to the hidden connections within the universe of Black Mirror. For instance, the company Tuckersoft from Bandersnatch appears in multiple episodes across different seasons. Similarly, the White Bear symbol is another recurring element. Keep an eye out for these and other subtle hints suggesting a connected universe within the world of Black Mirror.
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