>>47946
You have to ignore so many issues though.
>how do you clone someone's memory with a bit of saliva DNA?
>why can you hack the outside world from within a game?
>why does some update show up as a magical manifestation of a wormhole (and even the creator of the game doesn't know what it is)?
>why can the genius coder woman do in one minute what the other coder tried for years?
>the God of their universe can transform them into monsters and remove their mouths, why can't he just teleport to their ship or stop it from moving?
>why does the code inexplicably determine him to be a virus after the update?
>how can an update even occur on a modded game they specifically said was disconnected from the network?
>hell, why can they even send messages from a modded game disconnected from the internet?
>why didn't they think he'd just get some more DNA?
>why didn't he fix the clear lack of security with the unintended internet connection once it was noticed?
Personally I thought the first episode was just too retarded. The appeal of Black Mirror has always been in the realism, but it was so completely illogical that it pissed me off (and it's not like it was some art film that was intentionally ignoring realism for the purpose of experimental storytelling).