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  2. Shut Up and Dance (Black Mirror) - Wikipedia

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    "Shut Up and Dance" is the third episode of the third series of the British science fiction anthology series Black Mirror. It was written by series creator and showrunner Charlie Brooker and William Bridges, and premiered on Netflix on 21 October 2016, together with the rest of series three.

  3. Shut Up and Dance: Directed by James Watkins. With Alex Lawther, Jerome Flynn, Susannah Doyle, Frankie Wilson. When withdrawn Kenny stumbles headlong into an online trap, he is quickly forced into an uneasy alliance with shifty Hector, both at the mercy of persons unknown.

  4. Shut Up and Dance | Black Mirror Wiki | Fandom

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    Shut Up and Dance is the third episode of season three of Black Mirror. It was written by Charlie Brooker and William Bridges and was released on October 20, 2016. After a virus infects his laptop, a teen faces a daunting choice: carry out orders delivered by text message, or risk having...

  5. "Shut Up and Dance" Black Mirror: Explained, Themes, Ending

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    Delve into the thought-provoking themes, moral complexities, and chilling impact of "Shut Up and Dance," a captivating ep from Black Mirror.

  6. "Black Mirror" fans might be scratching their heads wondering what the point was behind the "Shut Up and Dance" episode. Here's a look at the episode.

  7. Black Mirror’s “Shut Up and Dance” reveals that the true ...

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    When Kenny and Hector are thrown together, “Shut Up and Dance” gets a brief jolt of energy, a new kind of friction that catapults the episode forward. Neither of them can understand what’s...

  8. Black Mirror recap: Season 3, Episode 3 - Entertainment Weekly

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    Shut Up and Dance” opens with a short scene: A woman parks a car in a garage, nervously sends a text, and walks away. But she’ll be back before the end.