Haha, I like the light heart sitcoms too, even the ones the critics hate like Full House and Fuller House. Friends is actually one I haven't watched a great deal of after season 5, up until the season where Monica and Chandler flirted around in secret after Ross almost got successfully married. I have seen bits and pieces, but not much. Although I watched the crap out of the first 2-3 seasons back when I was in junior high and high school, so that's where the majority of my familiarity of the series is from.
On Black Mirror, I began with season 3, and it's been where I have recommended people to start because Nosedive is an infinitely better series debut episode than National Anthem. In addition, season 3 is a much better arranged season than the first two, in that the revelation of concepts allows for maximum enjoyment. Also, the differences in tone of each episode are by far the most pronounced in season 3; and yet they work so well in how they're arranged. In the first three episodes: Nosedive is a bit of a black comedy, Playtest leans more in the suspense thriller category, and Shut Up and Dance is more of a mystery thriller. I won't comment on the rest, because the 4th episode, San Junipero, is very interesting after watching those first three, and in my opinion, one of the best episodes of current day television.
I think the best episode to finish off the current 13 episode batch is the standalone "White Christmas" which currently gets packaged into season 2, but actually debuted between season 2 and 3 as a separate special. It's the longest episode, and its use of social integration of technology exploration into technology goes the deepest. Based on the style and way technology is used, I'd guess White Christmas was written while season 3 was being written; or after it had been mostly concepted. The main reason I recommend it as the final episode to watch is because it covers such a wide variety of tech, that it might end up spoiling some of season 3 by revealing the depths of which technology can be integrated into society; but the reverse isn't necessarily true.
I would watch in this order:
Season 3
Season 1
Season 2
White Christmas
SPOILER, Probably only if you have watched all 13 available episodes.
On Black Mirror, I began with season 3, and it's been where I have recommended people to start because Nosedive is an infinitely better series debut episode than National Anthem. In addition, season 3 is a much better arranged season than the first two, in that the revelation of concepts allows for maximum enjoyment. Also, the differences in tone of each episode are by far the most pronounced in season 3; and yet they work so well in how they're arranged. In the first three episodes: Nosedive is a bit of a black comedy, Playtest leans more in the suspense thriller category, and Shut Up and Dance is more of a mystery thriller. I won't comment on the rest, because the 4th episode, San Junipero, is very interesting after watching those first three, and in my opinion, one of the best episodes of current day television.
I think the best episode to finish off the current 13 episode batch is the standalone "White Christmas" which currently gets packaged into season 2, but actually debuted between season 2 and 3 as a separate special. It's the longest episode, and its use of social integration of technology exploration into technology goes the deepest. Based on the style and way technology is used, I'd guess White Christmas was written while season 3 was being written; or after it had been mostly concepted. The main reason I recommend it as the final episode to watch is because it covers such a wide variety of tech, that it might end up spoiling some of season 3 by revealing the depths of which technology can be integrated into society; but the reverse isn't necessarily true.
I would watch in this order:
Season 3
Season 1
Season 2
White Christmas
SPOILER, Probably only if you have watched all 13 available episodes.
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