It’s also more insidious and widespread in 'Black Mirror's universe than we initially believed.
Season 6 of Black Mirror had an abundance of hidden references to previous seasons of the sci-fi show for eagle-eyed fans. This plethora of Easter eggs included a recurring motif in the series that popped up a number of times in the new episodes. The reference in Black Mirror hints at the show’s broader universe and is a callback to a previous, controversial episode of Season 2: “White Bear.
In 1984, Stefan is a young computer game programmer adapting controversial author Jerome F. Davies's choose-your-own-adventure book Bandersnatch. Jerome F. Davies suffered a psychological breakdown and decapitated his wife following a period of time of questioning the nature of reality. According to Davies, the symbol represented diverging reality or realities. It was a fork in the road in the multiverse.
What Does the White Bear Symbol Mean? In “Bandersnatch,” the acronym P.A.C.S. is referenced a number of times throughout the episode. Stefan finds a confidential file with a detailed account of his life, an accumulation of photographs, and information pertaining to his life. Embossed on the paper is the symbol, suggesting it is part of a larger organization operating in secrecy. No aspect of your life is off-limits, and it chooses to place people under observation.
Another overlapping idea is how reality is manipulated and reconstructed for consumers. The cult figures are well aware their actions will become an infamous story in the history books. In “White Bear,” Victoria’s endless punishment is a crowd-pleasing game and showmanship is a major part of Michael Smart's political campaign in the vision that plays out in "Demon 79.
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