3.19

Juston 2022-04-21 09:02:51

Episode 2

The integrity of the story is very strong, and the angle may be a lot (?) compared to the normal Black Mirror level, but it does not prevent him from revealing something that needs to be thought-provoking.

How a child grows up, the parents who get along day and night must be the most influential.

This episode tells the story of a loving mother who spied on her to protect her and ended up losing her child.

As the saying in love goes, the tighter you hold, the faster you go. This mother did not just rely on "monitoring" her children to force her children away, but she was authoritarian, did not communicate, and imposed her own wishes on her.

But the cleverness of this episode is that he ruled out why the mother took her step by step to the end, telling us the reason for the mother.

However, when the mother decided to let go after her daughter self-harm for the first time, she thought it was safe, and she did not communicate with her daughter what new things were discovered every day. When she suddenly saw her daughter make out, she did not choose to chat with her daughter or ask any questions. Instead of communicating face-to-face, she chose to communicate with her tablet. Anyway, as long as she sees what her daughter can see, she knows everything, but what's the use of seeing everything, Sarah is not her, she can't help her daughter make all decisions, even the ones to protect her.

The human brain is malleable, so malleable that if you lose your fingers, those neurons that hold your fingers don’t die too, but switch to other tactile nerves that are useful for your survival. If you want to make a mosaic like arcangle as soon as the corticol level is high, you don't need to watch it, so the body indicators are all flat, what's the difference between that and death? If you die, you don't need to worry about which indicator has changed. It's the same anyway, no more.

Without stimulating emotional fluctuations, the way to control emotions is not to look, divert attention, and it is not desirable to deal with emotions.

Also, that parental control mosaic is really disgusting.

Sarah's friends are what made her "bad", and Sarah's mother never tried to get to know the people around her. She has these friends, no matter how much she protects her, she won't be all right.

Her daughter's violent tendencies are due to the fact that she has not experienced anything like it. How does a child learn some social behaviors? By observing, imitating, experiencing, trying for yourself, and creating. When there are children playing on the playground, in the process, they will know that being beaten will hurt, or they will develop empathy or empathy, and when similar things happen, they will “feel the same” ". If someone tells him that hitting someone might be wrong and hurting each other, then these children will learn these social behaviors. When a child can't even tell the face of pain, why do you let her empathize, and this empathy, and she understands her own emotions. In addition, the recognition of facial expressions by human beings is due to the inherent sensitivity of the body, and the perception of emotions has been around since then. These are the signals that help children better understand communication and facilitate their own development.

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Extended Reading

USS Callister quotes

  • Robert Daly: I'm coming to get you!

  • Robert Daly: [Furiously patching through to Walton, who is fixing the engine manually from the jet fader] Walton, you're going to pay for this.

    Walton: Robert, listen.

    Robert Daly: I'm going to bring Tommy back in.

    Walton: Hey, Robert, listen...

    Robert Daly: God so help me, you are going to regret all of this SO HARD!

    Walton: Bob, I wanna talk to you here! I was thinking i should say... sorry.

    Robert Daly: [Beat] Go on.

    Walton: [Breathlessly as he fixes the engine] You created Infinity. You're a fucking genius. I exploited that. I treated you like the golden goose and I got fat off the profits, figuratively speaking. And I was thinking, I should have appreciated you more, you know? I should have treated you better. Yeah, yeah I was thinking I should say all that.

    [Beat]

    Walton: But then you threw my son out of an airlock, so... FUCK YOU TO DEATH.

    [Activates the engine which incinerates him]