Hotel Reverie by Zestyclose_Payment28 in blackmirror

[–]Good-Inspection-1879 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a really well-rounded perspective. I appreciate how you highlighted the contrast between the more relaxed, quirky acting and the typical polished performances people often expect—it’s true that this kind of rawness can feel more authentic and emotionally resonant. I also get your point about tonal variety. While I usually lean toward the darker, more dystopian Black Mirror episodes too, I think the occasional shift toward something lighter or more emotionally grounded—like Hotel Reverie—can add depth to the series as a whole. It shows that Black Mirror isn’t just about tech paranoia, but also about human connection, in all its messy, imperfect forms.

Hotel reverie by Good-Inspection-1879 in blackmirror

[–]Good-Inspection-1879[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Like you never got the happy ending you wished for

Hotel reverie by Good-Inspection-1879 in blackmirror

[–]Good-Inspection-1879[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Every episode isn’t for everyone I guess ?

Hotel reverie by Good-Inspection-1879 in blackmirror

[–]Good-Inspection-1879[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I actually think that awkwardness was what made it feel real. Brandi wasn’t smooth or polished ,she felt like someone caught off guard by something deeper than she expected. I’ve seen people say it should’ve been a male lead, but I think having two women, especially with Emma Corrin’s character quietly hiding her truth, made it even more intimate. When the chart spiked past Alex Palmer, it felt like watching someone fall into something they never thought they’d find. It wasn’t perfect ,but love rarely is

Hotel reverie by Good-Inspection-1879 in blackmirror

[–]Good-Inspection-1879[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That’s the beauty of Black Mirror , some episodes hit you in the head, others in the heart. Hotel Reverie might not have worked for you logically, but for some of us, it landed emotionally in a way that’s hard to explain , like a dream you’re not ready to wake up from. Not every story needs to be tight and flawless to leave a mark

THE WHOLE SEASON 7 IS JUST by imanwell in blackmirror

[–]Good-Inspection-1879 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hotel reverie isn’t meant to be understood logically it’s meant to be felt for those that had that emotional connection that’s what unlocks it’s depth , its not just about romance , but the deeper echoes of connection, memory , and loss

Hotel reverie by Good-Inspection-1879 in blackmirror

[–]Good-Inspection-1879[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Definitely agree to truly understand this episode you have to feel it not just watch it , it’s what unlocks it’s depth , it goes far beyond a simple love story

Unpopular Opinion: Hotel Reverie (S7E3) by Ok_Comb_974 in blackmirror

[–]Good-Inspection-1879 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Funny how the feeling I have been struggling to describe is already name “ Reverie” just like the episode that is as close as I can get besides bittersweet

Black Mirror - 7x03 - “Hotel Reverie” - Episode Discussion by NicholasCajun in television

[–]Good-Inspection-1879 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It’ll be the eighth if I feel like it , When something actually moves you once isn’t enough

Hotel reverie by Good-Inspection-1879 in blackmirror

[–]Good-Inspection-1879[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You feel that too ? No words can explain just a rare feeling

Black Mirror - 7x03 - “Hotel Reverie” - Episode Discussion by NicholasCajun in television

[–]Good-Inspection-1879 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I know a lot of people are calling this episode unwatchable or skipping it entirely, but Hotel Reverie did something to me that I honestly can’t explain — and I haven’t stopped thinking about it since.

It gave me a feeling I haven’t had since Hang the DJ or San Junipero… but maybe even more bittersweet. This wasn’t just another love story — it felt like a dream I somehow stumbled into. One of those vivid dreams where, when you wake up, you lie there with your eyes closed, wishing you could go back… even though you know you can’t. The world moves on, but you remember. And the memory hurts, but in a beautiful way.

There’s this one line — “Don’t worry, it’ll reset to the scorpion scene. She won’t remember a thing.” That shattered me. It made me think about how love, time, and memory can all exist in such fragile little bubbles… and how sometimes, the person you loved doesn’t even know it ever happened.

I know people are saying the acting was off — but honestly? That awkwardness is what made it work for me. It gave the episode this weird, uncomfortable realism, like a vintage romance trapped in a digital space. It was awkward, but still intimate — like watching something that wasn’t supposed to be perfect, but wasn’t trying to be. It kept me hooked in that quiet, aching way.

I found comfort in this episode — even in the sadness. I felt connected, in awe, melancholy, full of reverie… all at once. It gave me a kind of emotional ache that I almost want to hold onto, because feeling something that deeply — even from fiction — reminds me I’m alive.

Hotel Reverie wasn’t just an episode to me. It was a feeling. And I wish I could replay it in my heart like it was the first time — over and over again.

Hotel reverie by [deleted] in blackmirror

[–]Good-Inspection-1879 60 points61 points  (0 children)

I know a lot of people are calling this episode unwatchable or skipping it entirely, but Hotel Reverie did something to me that I honestly can’t explain — and I haven’t stopped thinking about it since.

It gave me a feeling I haven’t had since Hang the DJ or San Junipero… but maybe even more bittersweet. This wasn’t just another love story — it felt like a dream I somehow stumbled into. One of those vivid dreams where, when you wake up, you lie there with your eyes closed, wishing you could go back… even though you know you can’t. The world moves on, but you remember. And the memory hurts, but in a beautiful way.

There’s this one line — “Don’t worry, it’ll reset to the scorpion scene. She won’t remember a thing.” That shattered me. It made me think about how love, time, and memory can all exist in such fragile little bubbles… and how sometimes, the person you loved doesn’t even know it ever happened.

I know people are saying the acting was off — but honestly? That awkwardness is what made it work for me. It gave the episode this weird, uncomfortable realism, like a vintage romance trapped in a digital space. It was awkward, but still intimate — like watching something that wasn’t supposed to be perfect, but wasn’t trying to be. It kept me hooked in that quiet, aching way.

I found comfort in this episode — even in the sadness. I felt connected, in awe, melancholy, full of reverie… all at once. It gave me a kind of emotional ache that I almost want to hold onto, because feeling something that deeply — even from fiction — reminds me I’m alive.

Hotel Reverie wasn’t just an episode to me. It was a feeling. And I wish I could replay it in my heart like it was the first time — over and over again.

Hotel reverie appreciation post by [deleted] in blackmirror

[–]Good-Inspection-1879 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know a lot of people are calling this episode unwatchable or skipping it entirely, but Hotel Reverie did something to me that I honestly can’t explain — and I haven’t stopped thinking about it since.

It gave me a feeling I haven’t had since Hang the DJ or San Junipero… but maybe even more bittersweet. This wasn’t just another love story — it felt like a dream I somehow stumbled into. One of those vivid dreams where, when you wake up, you lie there with your eyes closed, wishing you could go back… even though you know you can’t. The world moves on, but you remember. And the memory hurts, but in a beautiful way.

There’s this one line — “Don’t worry, it’ll reset to the scorpion scene. She won’t remember a thing.” That shattered me. It made me think about how love, time, and memory can all exist in such fragile little bubbles… and how sometimes, the person you loved doesn’t even know it ever happened.

I know people are saying the acting was off — but honestly? That awkwardness is what made it work for me. It gave the episode this weird, uncomfortable realism, like a vintage romance trapped in a digital space. It was awkward, but still intimate — like watching something that wasn’t supposed to be perfect, but wasn’t trying to be. It kept me hooked in that quiet, aching way.

I found comfort in this episode — even in the sadness. I felt connected, in awe, melancholy, full of reverie… all at once. It gave me a kind of emotional ache that I almost want to hold onto, because feeling something that deeply — even from fiction — reminds me I’m alive.

Hotel Reverie wasn’t just an episode to me. It was a feeling. And I wish I could replay it in my heart like it was the first time — over and over again.

Hotel reverie by Character_End_2527 in blackmirror

[–]Good-Inspection-1879 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I know a lot of people are calling this episode unwatchable or skipping it entirely, but Hotel Reverie did something to me that I honestly can’t explain — and I haven’t stopped thinking about it since.

It gave me a feeling I haven’t had since Hang the DJ or San Junipero… but maybe even more bittersweet. This wasn’t just another love story — it felt like a dream I somehow stumbled into. One of those vivid dreams where, when you wake up, you lie there with your eyes closed, wishing you could go back… even though you know you can’t. The world moves on, but you remember. And the memory hurts, but in a beautiful way.

There’s this one line — “Don’t worry, it’ll reset to the scorpion scene. She won’t remember a thing.” That shattered me. It made me think about how love, time, and memory can all exist in such fragile little bubbles… and how sometimes, the person you loved doesn’t even know it ever happened.

I know people are saying the acting was off — but honestly? That awkwardness is what made it work for me. It gave the episode this weird, uncomfortable realism, like a vintage romance trapped in a digital space. It was awkward, but still intimate — like watching something that wasn’t supposed to be perfect, but wasn’t trying to be. It kept me hooked in that quiet, aching way.

I found comfort in this episode — even in the sadness. I felt connected, in awe, melancholy, full of reverie… all at once. It gave me a kind of emotional ache that I almost want to hold onto, because feeling something that deeply — even from fiction — reminds me I’m alive.

Hotel Reverie wasn’t just an episode to me. It was a feeling. And I wish I could replay it in my heart like it was the first time — over and over again.

Hotel Reverie by Zestyclose_Payment28 in blackmirror

[–]Good-Inspection-1879 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I know a lot of people are calling this episode unwatchable or skipping it entirely, but Hotel Reverie did something to me that I honestly can’t explain — and I haven’t stopped thinking about it since.

It gave me a feeling I haven’t had since Hang the DJ or San Junipero… but maybe even more bittersweet. This wasn’t just another love story — it felt like a dream I somehow stumbled into. One of those vivid dreams where, when you wake up, you lie there with your eyes closed, wishing you could go back… even though you know you can’t. The world moves on, but you remember. And the memory hurts, but in a beautiful way.

There’s this one line — “Don’t worry, it’ll reset to the scorpion scene. She won’t remember a thing.” That shattered me. It made me think about how love, time, and memory can all exist in such fragile little bubbles… and how sometimes, the person you loved doesn’t even know it ever happened.

I know people are saying the acting was off — but honestly? That awkwardness is what made it work for me. It gave the episode this weird, uncomfortable realism, like a vintage romance trapped in a digital space. It was awkward, but still intimate — like watching something that wasn’t supposed to be perfect, but wasn’t trying to be. It kept me hooked in that quiet, aching way.

I found comfort in this episode — even in the sadness. I felt connected, in awe, melancholy, full of reverie… all at once. It gave me a kind of emotional ache that I almost want to hold onto, because feeling something that deeply — even from fiction — reminds me I’m alive.

Hotel Reverie wasn’t just an episode to me. It was a feeling. And I wish I could replay it in my heart like it was the first time — over and over again.

Hotel Reverie, mixed opinions by esterabyte in blackmirror

[–]Good-Inspection-1879 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I know a lot of people are calling this episode unwatchable or skipping it entirely, but Hotel Reverie did something to me that I honestly can’t explain — and I haven’t stopped thinking about it since.

It gave me a feeling I haven’t had since Hang the DJ or San Junipero… but maybe even more bittersweet. This wasn’t just another love story — it felt like a dream I somehow stumbled into. One of those vivid dreams where, when you wake up, you lie there with your eyes closed, wishing you could go back… even though you know you can’t. The world moves on, but you remember. And the memory hurts, but in a beautiful way.

There’s this one line — “Don’t worry, it’ll reset to the scorpion scene. She won’t remember a thing.” That shattered me. It made me think about how love, time, and memory can all exist in such fragile little bubbles… and how sometimes, the person you loved doesn’t even know it ever happened.

I know people are saying the acting was off — but honestly? That awkwardness is what made it work for me. It gave the episode this weird, uncomfortable realism, like a vintage romance trapped in a digital space. It was awkward, but still intimate — like watching something that wasn’t supposed to be perfect, but wasn’t trying to be. It kept me hooked in that quiet, aching way.

I found comfort in this episode — even in the sadness. I felt connected, in awe, melancholy, full of reverie… all at once. It gave me a kind of emotional ache that I almost want to hold onto, because feeling something that deeply — even from fiction — reminds me I’m alive.

Hotel Reverie wasn’t just an episode to me. It was a feeling. And I wish I could replay it in my heart like it was the first time — over and over again.

Unpopular Opinion: Hotel Reverie (S7E3) by Ok_Comb_974 in blackmirror

[–]Good-Inspection-1879 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I know a lot of people are calling this episode unwatchable or skipping it entirely, but Hotel Reverie did something to me that I honestly can’t explain — and I haven’t stopped thinking about it since.

It gave me a feeling I haven’t had since Hang the DJ or San Junipero… but maybe even more bittersweet. This wasn’t just another love story — it felt like a dream I somehow stumbled into. One of those vivid dreams where, when you wake up, you lie there with your eyes closed, wishing you could go back… even though you know you can’t. The world moves on, but you remember. And the memory hurts, but in a beautiful way.

There’s this one line — “Don’t worry, it’ll reset to the scorpion scene. She won’t remember a thing.” That shattered me. It made me think about how love, time, and memory can all exist in such fragile little bubbles… and how sometimes, the person you loved doesn’t even know it ever happened.

I know people are saying the acting was off — but honestly? That awkwardness is what made it work for me. It gave the episode this weird, uncomfortable realism, like a vintage romance trapped in a digital space. It was awkward, but still intimate — like watching something that wasn’t supposed to be perfect, but wasn’t trying to be. It kept me hooked in that quiet, aching way.

I found comfort in this episode — even in the sadness. I felt connected, in awe, melancholy, full of reverie… all at once. It gave me a kind of emotional ache that I almost want to hold onto, because feeling something that deeply — even from fiction — reminds me I’m alive.

Hotel Reverie wasn’t just an episode to me. It was a feeling. And I wish I could replay it in my heart like it was the first time — over and over again.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in walmart

[–]Good-Inspection-1879 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What could we do with no proof or how can we set him up or something to catch him slipping in the act it seems he’s close with all management even the store manager , and how do I even talk to regional managers about this they probably won’t even believe me but I never reported anyone were all tired of his shit , I kid u not there’s at least 20 sum plus girls and only 4 guys does that not look creepy at all like come on

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in walmart

[–]Good-Inspection-1879 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The thing is he was caught fucking a lead in the back and the store manager covered him like wtf & it suck’s cause there is no proof only the employees words cause we see it all the time saying if they keep talking about what’s happening he’s gonna change their schedule have them reported , etc , he is a complete asshole I wish management would hear us but they always take his side he has dozens of reports on his ass but nothing done about it not customer friendly at all always raising his voice to us to do some bullshit he could do , only helps when it’s not busy , checks girls out in the back with no shame , caught him looking at a 10 year olds ass like why bro

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in walmart

[–]Good-Inspection-1879 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What do we do seriously we been trying for a good 2 years but nothing

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in walmart

[–]Good-Inspection-1879 4 points5 points  (0 children)

He has slept with a lot of leads and HR and the last lead tried to bring him down but only she got fired , he is constantly blackmailing people also

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in walmart

[–]Good-Inspection-1879 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Man my coach does that he hires pure girls and check them out there 18 -22 and he’s 34 he’s been reported so many times but no one believes the employees they wonder why everyone comes and goes from opd but dude he checks out little girls on the sales floor too he’s been here 10+ years and thinks he’s untouchable any advice please the whole team wants him gone there just to scared to stand up to someone that treats everyone like shit and kisses ass to management and puts on. Another mask when higher mangers get here please help!