Ranking Black Mirror Season 7 – Worst to Best

Ranking Black Mirror Season 7 – Worst to Best

Author: Hosted by Shannon and Cathy | Horror Both Real and Fictional May 16, 2025 Duration: 26:10

Get ready for tech nightmares and twisted futures! On this episode of Terror Talk Podcast, we rank all six episodes of Black Mirror Season 7 from worst to best (according to us, of course). It's reactions, laughs, and strong opinions as we revisit the show's latest dystopian gems—and some that maybe missed the mark.

We debate standout performances, disagree on a couple of episodes (with love), and highlight the recurring themes that still haunt us—like media obsession, digital identity, and our deep fear of Siri turning against us.

Whether you're a longtime Black Mirror fan or just diving into Season 7, this episode brings the heat, humor, and horror-tinged reactions you'd expect from your favorite therapist-hosted horror pod.

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What’s your ranking of Black Mirror Season 7? Did we totally miss the mark on your fave? Come argue (nicely) with us in the comments, or DM us your takes on Instagram or TikTok. We love hearing from the twisted minds who listen to our show.


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