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"Fifteen Million Merits" is the second episode of the first series of the British science fiction anthology series Black Mirror. It was written by the series creator and showrunner Charlie Brooker and his wife Konnie Huq [note 1] and directed by Euros Lyn. It first aired on Channel 4 on 11 December 2011.
Fifteen Million Merits: Directed by Euros Lyn. With Daniel Kaluuya, Jessica Brown Findlay, Rupert Everett, Julia Davis. In a world where people's lives consist of riding exercise bikes to gain credits, Bing tries to help a woman get on to a singing competition show.
“Fifteen Million Merits” explores the profound impact of societal structures and external influences on the human condition. It raises questions about the compromises we make to navigate within oppressive systems and the toll it takes on our sense of self.
Fifteen Million Merits is the second episode season one of Black Mirror. It was written by Charlie Brooker and Kanak Huq, and was released on December 11, 2011. After failing to impress the judges on a singing competition show, a woman must either perform degrading acts or return to a slave-like...
“15 Million Merits” is structured like a classic underdog tale. The only escape from the stratified class structure is through Hot Shot, an American Idol-esque talent show. If they can...
Fifteen Million Merits 62m After failing to impress the judges on a singing competition show, a woman must either perform degrading acts or return to a slave-like existence.
Black Mirror returns for a spectacular second episode. Here’s our spoiler-filled review of the reality TV dystopia, Fifteen Million Merits...
Combining the worst aspects of reality shows, talent competitions, and a hunger for fame, "Fifteen Million Merits" effectively shows how anything -- even our humanity -- could be...
Bing falls for Abi (Jessica Brown Findlay, the beautiful Lady Sybil of Downton Abbey), who has a lovely singing voice, and spends his dead brother’s 15 million merits to get her on Hot Shots,...
Set in an unspecified time and place, the episode - co-written by Brooker and wife Kanak Huq, the former Blue Peter presenter - puts us in a world that's perhaps...