Black Mirror’s ‘Loch Henry’ can’t decide whether to indulge in true crime or critique it

Davis (Samuel Blenkin) and Pia (Myha’la Herrold) standing on a beach using a drone. Davis (Samuel Blenkin) and Pia (Myha’la Herrold) in “Loch Henry.” | Image: Netflix

Black Mirror is known as a series about the dangers of technology, but it’s often more specifically about the corrupting influence of entertainment. Spectatorship makes us cruel, the show suggests over and over, turning other humans’ real pain into fodder for our own amusement. The sixth season episode “Loch Henry” fits into this dynamic but in a way that feels surprisingly anemic, neither exploring the potential ugliness of its premise nor developing characters who transcend it.

At the beginning of “Loch Henry,” Davis (Samuel Blenkin) is a film student returning...

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