Thats all to say that, on top of being unsettling,Black Mirrorcan also be rather upsetting.

Speaking of seven, heres a rundown of the seven most emotional parts of the seventh season ofBlack Mirror.

Its heaven for sevens over here.

A smiley face on an electronic screen with data scrolling behind in Black Mirror Season 7.

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But wait: it gets worse!

But the desperation intensifies further by the time the episode wraps up.

Streaming/subscription services really are wild, hey.

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It doesnt quite work narratively.

But to have even a little hope, as found here, is tremendously moving, in the end.

Keep Reading:Every ‘Black Mirror’ Season 7 Episode, Ranked

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Chris O’Dowd as Mike holds hands with Rashida Jones as Amanda, looking stunned in an office in Black Mirror.

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Chris O’Dowd’s Mike smothers Rashida Jones' Amanda with a pillow in Black Mirror’s Common People.

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Clara (Emma Corrin) beginning to gain autonomy in ‘Black Mirror’ Season 7, Episode 3, “Hotel Reverie."

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Issa Rae, with an electrode on her temple, has a blank expression in Black Mirror’s Hotel Reverie.

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Digital characters called Thronglets in a game with one killed by a giant rock in Black Mirror’s Plaything.

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Phillip (Paul Giamatti) leans against a doorway, reflecting in “Eulogy,” ‘Black Mirror’.

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