Funny Or Die Original Sketches Season 5 Episode 17 Realistic Black Mirror

  • TV-MA
  • December 8, 2016
  • 2 min

Title: Funny Or Die Original Sketches: Realistic Black Mirror (Season 5, Episode 17)

Description:

In the wildly imaginative and hilarious world of Funny Or Die Original Sketches, get ready for a mind-bending parody that pays tribute to the critically acclaimed sci-fi anthology series, Black Mirror. Season 5, Episode 17 titled "Realistic Black Mirror" takes viewers on a side-splitting journey into a not-so-distant future where modern technology clashes hilariously with the absurdities of everyday life.

With a stunning blend of wit, satire, and a healthy dose of dark comedy, this episode of Funny Or Die Original Sketches presents a brilliant amalgamation of the eerie, thought-provoking essence of Black Mirror with the irreverent and offbeat spirit synonymous with Funny Or Die.

"Realistic Black Mirror" delves into a series of interconnected sketches, each one introducing its own unique and twisted take on the near-future possibilities of technology. Throughout the episode, viewers are treated to sketches that satirize everything from social media obsession to virtual reality, showcasing the bizarre consequences of our growing reliance on technology in uproarious fashion.

The episode kicks off with a sketch titled "Swipe to the Max," where a young woman discovers a mysterious app that can swipe anything out of thin air – from groceries to furniture. However, as she becomes increasingly addicted to the app, the hilarious repercussions of this seemingly harmless convenience begin to unravel her life in unexpected ways.

Next up, viewers are introduced to "The Smart House," a sketch that takes the concept of a "smart home" to absurd levels. As a seemingly perfect smart home system goes awry, chaos and comedy ensue, revealing the pitfalls of living in a technological utopia where your every need is anticipated, often with uproariously disastrous results.

In "The Selfie Game," the episode takes a cheeky turn, offering a glimpse into the future of social media obsession. In a world where validation is measured solely by likes and followers, a group of friends compete in a high-stakes game where the ultimate prize is the most enviable selfie. Witness the lengths people will go to (and the hilarious consequences that follow) just to capture the perfect moment for social media.

Taking a dive into the world of virtual reality, "Virtual Panic" transports viewers into a not-too-distant future where recreational VR has become an extreme sport. In this mind-bending sketch, a man finds himself trapped in an endless loop of VR game glitches, leading to increasingly absurd and laugh-out-loud scenarios that question the boundaries of reality itself.

The episode continues to unravel absurd and uproarious scenarios with sketches like "Phone Replacement Therapy", where a support group helps individuals overcome the messy break-up with their beloved smartphones, and "Delivery Drone Disaster", which explores the ridiculousness of relying on technology for our everyday needs.

As the sketches progress, they not only deliver laugh-out-loud moments but also slyly comment on the profound impact of technology on society. Beneath the surface humor, "Realistic Black Mirror" candidly explores our collective obsession with the digital world while inviting viewers to reflect on the often absurd consequences of our dependency on technology.

Buckle up for a wild ride through a twisted and hilarious reverse-mirror of the familiar Black Mirror universe. Funny Or Die Original Sketches' "Realistic Black Mirror" challenges conventional notions of reality while tickling your funny bone.

Please note that Funny Or Die Original Sketches: Realistic Black Mirror is an imaginative parody and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the creators of the original Black Mirror series.

Note: Please be informed that this description is a work of fiction and does not represent an actual episode of Funny Or Die Original Sketches.

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 8, 2016
  • Content Rating
    TV-MA
  • Runtime
    2 min
  • Language
    English