My favorite episode of that show is “Shut Up and Dance”. I can’t remember why. I think a teen kills a pedophile? And then it turns out that teen is also a pedo?
The second best episode is “Striking Vipers” purely because of how uncomfortable it made redditors. In that episode there are these two guys who are best friends. They’re both married, in heterosexual relationships. A new kind of VR comes out, a sort of “project your consciousness into a digital world so everything feels real.” They start playing fighting games. One plays a man, one plays a woman. Eventually they start having sex in the game. They’re in love. Their spouses find out. If I remember right they try to bring their relationship into the real world and it doesn’t work. Eventually they work out a thing where they only have sex in VR occasionally and are otherwise devoted to their marriages.
Redditors freaked out that their favorite evil phone show forced them to confront uncomfortable questions about identity and sexuality.
My favorite episode of that show is “Shut Up and Dance”. I can’t remember why. I think a teen kills a pedophile? And then it turns out that teen is also a pedo?
The second best episode is “Striking Vipers” purely because of how uncomfortable it made redditors. In that episode there are these two guys who are best friends. They’re both married, in heterosexual relationships. A new kind of VR comes out, a sort of “project your consciousness into a digital world so everything feels real.” They start playing fighting games. One plays a man, one plays a woman. Eventually they start having sex in the game. They’re in love. Their spouses find out. If I remember right they try to bring their relationship into the real world and it doesn’t work. Eventually they work out a thing where they only have sex in VR occasionally and are otherwise devoted to their marriages.
Redditors freaked out that their favorite evil phone show forced them to confront uncomfortable questions about identity and sexuality.