well David locked Cliff out of the ship for a little too long, and he had Cliff's tag on his person. Did you really think that was good news for Cliff?
I just watched the episode, I thought he was going to leave Cliff to die wandering around in space and stay with his wife and kid, I DID NOT think he was gonna kill his family
And four more years on the ship?! Nah. We both gotta die at this point. This wasn't the ending I was expecting at all. I thought David and Lana would fall in love and David would permanently take Cliff's body in some weird way.
@@bdn4306 Black Mirror has weird, out of this world things sometimes so I was just spitballing anything that came to mind before the final reveal. I was juuuusssttt sharing a scenario that popped into my head. Plus, people do dumb things all the time in the pursuit of whatever goal they have. Mann from Interstellar was one of them for sure.
It just blows my mind that Cliff generally wanted to help David out after his family was slaughtered and reached out to help him in his time of need and this pos repays him by trying to sleep with his wife, slaps his kid upside the head and then murders them if it’s me I have nothing left to lose I’d kill him and if that means dying on the ship too and sealing my own fate so be it
@@runnkoradThe other things ok, messed up but I get it, but murdering his family was beyond fucked up and selfish, especially since he was nice enough to let him borrow his fucking body and as soon as they get fed up with him, he kills them.
I think the f'ed up part is the fact that even if cliff does kill david, he cant kill himself. It's a two man ship with no way to access any of the airlocks or anything. He is forced to starve to death, or kill himself in another excruciatingly painful way.
That's exactly why, I'm not generous or overly nice to anyone outside my circle. I don't give a shit who you are, or what sad story you have. It's me and my own, period.
Unbelievable, I can understand why Cliff is so upset. He already disciplined his son once for the green paint and now he goes to spill red paint all over their home. Kids... Hate em but love em amirite?
this ending is insane because it ties back to that conversation “you’ll never know what it’s like to be me.” then to this, he pushes the chair out, Cliff now knows what it’s like to be David.
This is isolation and trauma mixed up with deadly consequences. David went crazy after his family was murdered. Either suicide by space or a murderous rampage? I cannot imagine what that can do to a person psychologically.
To me the part where there are no words spoken at the end between them and David just kicks the chair out to him is the part that is the most disturbing.
He kicks the chair out, inviting him to sit for 4 years or so. cause Cliff bit a bullet right then and there upon seeing what David did to his wife, and kid. David recreated the horror he watched unending in his own replica. amazing season of black mirror
I'm sorry, I know this is a genuine question, but it's so funny to me you asked how badly they were killed... I'd say pretty bad since they're, well, dead... and I'm guessing a knife because Cliff's replica is covered in blood. There's also the theory that time moves slower on Earth than in the ship, evident when David was only sent back to the ship for a few seconds when his family was being slaughtered, but on Earth, his replica had been hog tied and moved to another room and his family was taken from bed and tied up
Damn guys if you cant answer properly just dont no need to fuck with random guy on comments. How badly just implies the suffer they've been to not some sort of deathness parameter that I dont even know what the fuck meant to
Someone wrote: "He PAINTED from his memory on what happened to his family. Cliff saw that and finally sympathized with him. The wife was probably out with the son."
He made him go through the trauma of believing his family was killed. Probably what awaited him in the living room was a giant pool of red paint and a note that said ''See, this is what it's like.'' The family's car is gone and the paint is gone from the barn shot.
It’s so insane rewatching this last bit cuz cliff is just out in space climbing up the thing and you just know his family is dying while he’s like “coolant four is fine”
@@scaredmuffin6371 bro it’s a tv show lol. Im not trying to actor vs actor, but just to engage with you: wait till he sleeps, don’t care the type of man. You wait till they sleep.
@@Marc.antz1 there are different forms of torture people can be subjected too. You don’t need to break sanity and you don’t need to break all the important bones.
@@ohhriiiightso does the other guy that’s the whole reason why he killed the other guys family it’s a 2 man ship if he kills him he’s also dead either way they’re both suffering
The only good way that they could've handle this was "Hey you get my body for a day but you stay away from my family, just go elsewhere" and take turns but Jesse just can't cach a break
As much as I love this episode I thought the ending was a bit underwhelming and predictable. I had a better idea of what I think would be a good ending. Essentially the episode plays the same except cliff actually does get left out in space to die while David spends time with his family pretending to be cliff, however other cult members like the ones at the start of the episode finally find out where cliff is hiding and essentially tie him up and kill his family but as cliff is being controlled by david the episode would end with David witnessing the death of two of his ‘families’. I dunno I think that would be a more tragic ending, like David killed cliff and basically himself as the ship needs to be controlled by two people but it didn’t matter in the end as he had to watch another family die in front of him.
David witnessing two massacres would be opposing to what the viewer is feeling, it wouldn’t resonate with them since David is an asshole and giving him two dead families really won’t highlight any lessons or sympathy. You’d expect Cliff was gonna die up there that’s the thing, but it even dawns on you harder when you see he enters the shuttle alive but his family dead
@@Yaniv_R fair point but I meant more so he was being punished for being an asshole, like if he didn’t leave cliff out in space and pretend to be him so he could spend time with his family then he never would’ve witnessed it, cliff would’ve. However due to his selfish actions he essentially has to relive the same nightmare again. I’m not a writer tho and there’s still tonnes of holes in my ending but I dunno for a show that is so unpredictable and chilling I wish they didn’t give the episode such a predictable ending
@@_zagami_1782 fair point haha I disagree with the intent though, I think that ending would be a bit too rewarding. I’d be fine if he would have stole his life and that would be the end of it, that’s menacing
I honestly thought that David was going to kill Cliff and pretend to be him, but instead he kills Cliff's family so that he knows what it feels like to be in his position. I thought by the time Cliff came back on the ship, they were both going to just kill each other.
Aaron Paul might as well be an alternate Spider-Man at this point because no matter which character he’s playing, they always experience some form of deep trauma/hard loss. He can’t catch a break 😂
The sad part was that Jess--I mean Cliffe--can't kill David because he needs him for the mission. It's sad and tragic that you have to work with the Devil for an indefinite period of time.
Nice. Up high, detached, people in power positions cared once. The trama and the loss makes life a game and look, you're the monster. Even the name of the show Black Mirror, I got to watch it.
Ngl this ending doesn’t make much sense. It would’ve made more sense if cliff was locked out of the ship and left to die in space while David used cliff’s replica to live with his family
the problem with your logic is that in the episode, the ship is established as a two man ship both in dialogue and action (notice how the airlock system works. One has to stay inside in case of an accident/maintenance). David can't really "live" Cliff's life if Cliff is dead, because he'd also die with the ship.
@@Reggantal as evidenced by the ending we got, and the fact that Cliff's wife rejected David's advances, I don't David still loved her. At that point it was more about making Cliff "pay" for not letting him get what he wanted.
This could have been solved with a simple safe word for his wife. One word and she would know who it was Also a film sin is the tech is so advanced yet the tech on earth isn't modern
It probably wouldn't have saved them because she maybe would've thought that David was sent down to apologize, or with Cliff's permission, and even if she knew he was gonna kill them he could still just kill them quickly with a knife
This scene would've been so much better if instead of just handing back his tag, he said "I watched Lana die. I was there, and I watched her die. I could've saved her, but I didn't"
In my opinion they were not killed, he staged it with red paint to make him understand for a few seconds what he felt, From the reaction when he came back it's clear, he didn't kill them, come on, there's not always evil on the part of those who suffer
Note to self: Make sure not to be a character in love with Aaron Paul's character
😢 Always heart break😢
Yo for real! 😢
Note to self: don't be Aaron Paul
Poor Jesse just can’t catch a break
Science bitch.
he should've just let the other guy smash his wife 😭 it's not like he's using a different body or sum
@@AlumniDanielIt’s the principle of being faithful.
“HE CANT GET AWAY WITH THIS”
@@zackcross7190 I mean it's YOUR body lol. And it's that or your family gets slaughtered anyways.
“HE CANT KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH THIS”
I thought he was gonna wake up in his bed with his wife sleeping on the side but the outcome was so much worse lmao
well David locked Cliff out of the ship for a little too long, and he had Cliff's tag on his person. Did you really think that was good news for Cliff?
He cant wake up in a bed tho, he has to be on that machine
I just watched the episode, I thought he was going to leave Cliff to die wandering around in space and stay with his wife and kid, I DID NOT think he was gonna kill his family
@aaronuzcategui4230 he wouldnt have been able to do that because a lot of the functions of the ship required two people
Worst possible outcome lmao
And four more years on the ship?! Nah. We both gotta die at this point. This wasn't the ending I was expecting at all. I thought David and Lana would fall in love and David would permanently take Cliff's body in some weird way.
Would be kinda dumb to just hijack cliffs body since he’s essentially killing himself in the process
Same
@@bdn4306 Black Mirror has weird, out of this world things sometimes so I was just spitballing anything that came to mind before the final reveal. I was juuuusssttt sharing a scenario that popped into my head. Plus, people do dumb things all the time in the pursuit of whatever goal they have. Mann from Interstellar was one of them for sure.
@RT-zn9bj im sure there is better methods in that spacecraft than to starve
@RT-zn9bjYeah but you could just use the other body on earth until your real body starves to death after you killed the other person
It just blows my mind that Cliff generally wanted to help David out after his family was slaughtered and reached out to help him in his time of need and this pos repays him by trying to sleep with his wife, slaps his kid upside the head and then murders them if it’s me I have nothing left to lose I’d kill him and if that means dying on the ship too and sealing my own fate so be it
He has extreme trauma and loneliness, which is not a justification, but it is an explanation for his actions and make him a more sympathetic character
@@runnkoradhe's just an awful person
@@runnkoradThe other things ok, messed up but I get it, but murdering his family was beyond fucked up and selfish, especially since he was nice enough to let him borrow his fucking body and as soon as they get fed up with him, he kills them.
I think the f'ed up part is the fact that even if cliff does kill david, he cant kill himself. It's a two man ship with no way to access any of the airlocks or anything. He is forced to starve to death, or kill himself in another excruciatingly painful way.
That's exactly why, I'm not generous or overly nice to anyone outside my circle. I don't give a shit who you are, or what sad story you have. It's me and my own, period.
Unbelievable, I can understand why Cliff is so upset.
He already disciplined his son once for the green paint and now he goes to spill red paint all over their home. Kids...
Hate em but love em amirite?
I was legit hoping this was somehow the explanation 😭
A man’s family is dead at the hands of his hijacked synthetic doppelgänger, bruh.
When someone saves over your main save file 😭 on purpose
😂😂
Bruh 😭 best comment
do you ever stop thinking about video games?
@@meyr1992do you know what a joke is? And no, I don't mean you.
😂😂😂
I’m genuinely wondering if Cliff would be accused of killing his family.
I’m sure that they weren’t allowed to switch links so Cliff would be in jail or his replica would be.
you want them to jail his replica are stupid?
@@tombstonerforever9374
If he can prove that he was on an operation on the spaceship during the events, I guess he won't go to jail. But David will.
Moral of the story?
No good deed goes unpunished
And godless people cant be trusted or reasoned with
@@NoseyBonk5599 🫤 some of the most heinous acts in human history have been done in the name of religion and that's the sentiment you hold?
@@kursedmilksome of the most heinous act in history were done in the name of no religion. So what is your point?
@@JackieisOk my point is the comment I was responding to made the claim that you can't have morals without religion, which is demonstrably false.
@@kursedmilk Good point. My bad for missing it.
this ending is insane because it ties back to that conversation “you’ll never know what it’s like to be me.” then to this, he pushes the chair out, Cliff now knows what it’s like to be David.
Don't let your friend use your facebook account.
0:19 Oh no. Oh dear God, NO!
This is isolation and trauma mixed up with deadly consequences. David went crazy after his family was murdered. Either suicide by space or a murderous rampage? I cannot imagine what that can do to a person psychologically.
I don't remember this episode of Breaking Bad
this is the new season where they sell meth to aliens
Jesse hated Chemistry so he took up Physics and the program for astronauts and shit just to prove Walter that he's good at science.
This was the moment David became Heisenberg
shut up
When your brother know the password to your Twitter account
To me the part where there are no words spoken at the end between them and David just kicks the chair out to him is the part that is the most disturbing.
He kicks the chair out, inviting him to sit for 4 years or so. cause Cliff bit a bullet right then and there upon seeing what David did to his wife, and kid. David recreated the horror he watched unending in his own replica.
amazing season of black mirror
no seriously, genuine question but how badly did he kill them? like what did he do and the fact he did it so fast is baffling to me.
bad enough that they aren’t alive
I'm sorry, I know this is a genuine question, but it's so funny to me you asked how badly they were killed... I'd say pretty bad since they're, well, dead... and I'm guessing a knife because Cliff's replica is covered in blood. There's also the theory that time moves slower on Earth than in the ship, evident when David was only sent back to the ship for a few seconds when his family was being slaughtered, but on Earth, his replica had been hog tied and moved to another room and his family was taken from bed and tied up
@@caoixhedavid probably sexually assaulted Lana before killing her if time really works that way.
Damn guys if you cant answer properly just dont no need to fuck with random guy on comments. How badly just implies the suffer they've been to not some sort of deathness parameter that I dont even know what the fuck meant to
Likely just got up as fast as he could grabbed a knife and went at it immediately while cliff was in space for 5 minutes
David should have to say to him "I watched Lana die"
Someone wrote:
"He PAINTED from his memory on what happened to his family. Cliff saw that and finally sympathized with him. The wife was probably out with the son."
oh shit
Well, we never saw their actual bodies..
He made him go through the trauma of believing his family was killed. Probably what awaited him in the living room was a giant pool of red paint and a note that said ''See, this is what it's like.'' The family's car is gone and the paint is gone from the barn shot.
Doesn't match the reaction to Cliff seeing the pool. But maybe I'm wrong.
How fast can he paint a pool? Because it wasn't that long he was gone from the station.
It’s so insane rewatching this last bit cuz cliff is just out in space climbing up the thing and you just know his family is dying while he’s like “coolant four is fine”
Watching this high af, i was so utterly mind fcked. I was not expecting that outcome
noo mr white we lost our ketchup collection
I was like o he is gonna kill Jesse the entire time, that ending was wayyy more twisted that I coukd have imagined
Yeah he’s beating him to death lol
They need both of them to complete the mission. If one dies, so does the other
@@caoixhe but at that point idc anymore lol
@@averygattis143fr I’m killing him then killing myself. No way I’m staying with this man for 4 more years
Aaron Paul isn’t beating anyone up lmao, Hartnett would destroy him.
@@scaredmuffin6371 bro it’s a tv show lol. Im not trying to actor vs actor, but just to engage with you: wait till he sleeps, don’t care the type of man. You wait till they sleep.
Can’t kill him but no one said anything about leaving within an inch of life. Constantly till the end of the mission
I think he needs to be functional lol
@@Marc.antz1 there are different forms of torture people can be subjected too. You don’t need to break sanity and you don’t need to break all the important bones.
I think he might as well kill him at this point forget the mission he has nothing to lose
@@ohhriiiightso does the other guy that’s the whole reason why he killed the other guys family it’s a 2 man ship if he kills him he’s also dead either way they’re both suffering
the airlock system needs both people functional. The rule is not "no killing", it's "two people are NEEDED to operate and maintain the spaceship".
The only good way that they could've handle this was "Hey you get my body for a day but you stay away from my family, just go elsewhere" and take turns but Jesse just can't cach a break
Make Josh Hartnett a villain in some franchise NOW. The chair kick and quiet menace 🤌🏾🤌🏾🤌🏾
TRAP
As much as I love this episode I thought the ending was a bit underwhelming and predictable. I had a better idea of what I think would be a good ending. Essentially the episode plays the same except cliff actually does get left out in space to die while David spends time with his family pretending to be cliff, however other cult members like the ones at the start of the episode finally find out where cliff is hiding and essentially tie him up and kill his family but as cliff is being controlled by david the episode would end with David witnessing the death of two of his ‘families’. I dunno I think that would be a more tragic ending, like David killed cliff and basically himself as the ship needs to be controlled by two people but it didn’t matter in the end as he had to watch another family die in front of him.
David witnessing two massacres would be opposing to what the viewer is feeling, it wouldn’t resonate with them since David is an asshole and giving him two dead families really won’t highlight any lessons or sympathy.
You’d expect Cliff was gonna die up there that’s the thing, but it even dawns on you harder when you see he enters the shuttle alive but his family dead
@@Yaniv_R fair point but I meant more so he was being punished for being an asshole, like if he didn’t leave cliff out in space and pretend to be him so he could spend time with his family then he never would’ve witnessed it, cliff would’ve. However due to his selfish actions he essentially has to relive the same nightmare again. I’m not a writer tho and there’s still tonnes of holes in my ending but I dunno for a show that is so unpredictable and chilling I wish they didn’t give the episode such a predictable ending
@@_zagami_1782 fair point haha
I disagree with the intent though, I think that ending would be a bit too rewarding. I’d be fine if he would have stole his life and that would be the end of it, that’s menacing
Im glad you're not a writer for black mirror
@@popcorn5968 😂😂😂with how the show is turning out I wouldn’t want to be
I honestly thought that David was going to kill Cliff and pretend to be him, but instead he kills Cliff's family so that he knows what it feels like to be in his position.
I thought by the time Cliff came back on the ship, they were both going to just kill each other.
Funny how Aaron Paul seems to always lose everybody he loves in his shows
He reminds me of the kid who beat his mom to death with a maul. That sneer and the way he seems to nod upward.
Aaron Paul might as well be an alternate Spider-Man at this point because no matter which character he’s playing, they always experience some form of deep trauma/hard loss. He can’t catch a break 😂
Now i get why he became a junkie
I wanted these two mfs to fight so bad my mind kept racing after this episode i cant get over it i wanna pt2
The sad part was that Jess--I mean Cliffe--can't kill David because he needs him for the mission. It's sad and tragic that you have to work with the Devil for an indefinite period of time.
This episode was awesome
Nice. Up high, detached, people in power positions cared once. The trama and the loss makes life a game and look, you're the monster. Even the name of the show Black Mirror, I got to watch it.
i couldn’t help but find him incredibly attractive. now I feel compelled to watch breaking bad. heh
Lol what
Please watch breaking bad it’s good
You wanna know what he did?! You wanna hear about it?! HE BUTCHERED MY LITTLE KID!!
Not just Mr. White...about the rip his heart out... becoming a pattern...
Can't tell you how mind fucked I was after watching this high af. Like I thought I already knew the twist but damn that was darker
you already commented this 2 months ago
@@bestgirlonyoutubetbf I was high af and didn't know I had commented it lol
@@gabrieltorres6633 you wrote the exact same comment... stop lying
@bestgirlonyoutube bro, where did I lie? I already admitted I did comment twice, are you special or something?
@@gabrieltorres6633 you wrote the exact same comment ... you just want to show people how ''cool'' you are but youre not
Wow finally Jesse become spaceman
Bro found brock
Why.... Didn't they send the clones into space? Would make much more sense....
the clone can malfunction. it would ruin to whole mission
@@Strawberry-zz2vi people malfunction too
One of the mission goals was getting research on humans and how they fare after travel and wherever they're going.
jesse going on sidequests
Eternally the our Jesse Pinkman ❤.
I wish the cult had killed the family instead of David
It would've made more sense
David killed them so Cliff would be just like him. They have nothing to go back to.
*We're the same, you and I*
Nah thats when I crash out we're both dying idk why he just sat with him like nothing happened
Ngl this ending doesn’t make much sense. It would’ve made more sense if cliff was locked out of the ship and left to die in space while David used cliff’s replica to live with his family
the problem with your logic is that in the episode, the ship is established as a two man ship both in dialogue and action (notice how the airlock system works. One has to stay inside in case of an accident/maintenance). David can't really "live" Cliff's life if Cliff is dead, because he'd also die with the ship.
@@_._---. I know. But if you love someone enough to do that, you wouldn’t care
@@Reggantal as evidenced by the ending we got, and the fact that Cliff's wife rejected David's advances, I don't David still loved her. At that point it was more about making Cliff "pay" for not letting him get what he wanted.
It does make sense. All David wanted was some empathy, which Cliff was severely lacking in. So he decided to let him know how it felt.
Not that i agree with david's actions through the whole story at all, but the motives make sense.
It's like when u let someone else use ur account and they spend all ur robux
This could have been solved with a simple safe word for his wife. One word and she would know who it was
Also a film sin is the tech is so advanced yet the tech on earth isn't modern
It probably wouldn't have saved them because she maybe would've thought that David was sent down to apologize, or with Cliff's permission, and even if she knew he was gonna kill them he could still just kill them quickly with a knife
Hartnett should be Harvey Dent
Is it just me or does Black Mirror get to predictable I saw that happening from miles away when the other guys family were killed
I think he killed his dog to make a point to cooperate
This scene would've been so much better if instead of just handing back his tag, he said "I watched Lana die. I was there, and I watched her die. I could've saved her, but I didn't"
@@user-fk2tb2ek5nyou don't get it
@user-fk2tb2ek5n chill out
why couldnt they be on earth and their fake bodies be in space?????
Mind blown
The only good episode in season 6
Good but predictable ending.
Bland and predictable with plot holes, typical. Black Mirror is hot garbage.
why did david shave before killing his family?
to scran the naani
#happening
idk, the ending didn't really do it for me personally.
In my opinion they were not killed, he staged it with red paint to make him understand for a few seconds what he felt, From the reaction when he came back it's clear, he didn't kill them, come on, there's not always evil on the part of those who suffer
But why did he cry so bad when he saw the red pool?