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"Joan Is Awful" is the first episode of the sixth series of the anthology series ''
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''. It was written by the series creator
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and directed by
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. Alongside the rest of the sixth series, it premiered on
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on 15 June 2023. It follows Joan (
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) as her life is adapted in real-time into a television series starring
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. It is released on a fictional
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, Streamberry, that parodies Netflix; Brooker said the company had no objections to their portrayal. Marketing for the sixth series featured Streamberry and personalised ''Is Awful''
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s. Brooker described "Joan Is Awful" as the only episode of the series to fit the show's traditional style. It was inspired by the recency of the events depicted in ''
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'' (2022); Joan was written with Murphy in mind after Brooker watched ''
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'' (2015–2020). Hayek encouraged more profane dialogue than was in the script for her character, and the addition of facts about herself. Pankiw saw the episode to explore questions about who can make art and tell stories; the women-led stories and a diversity of crew were important to her. Reviewers identified themes including
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s, personalised content and privacy. It was considered timely as its writing preceded the release of
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and 2023 Hollywood strikes by the
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and actors' union
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, which drew attention to the role of
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and
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of actors in entertainment industries. The episode is more comedic than most ''Black Mirror'' episodes and has a happy ending. Reviewers praised its tone and the acting of Murphy and Hayek. However, the episode's pacing and plot received ambivalent response. Some critics disliked the execution of its themes. The episode makes numerous
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references to other ''Black Mirror'' instalments through Streamberry's platform and use of the song "
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".


Plot

Joan Tait (
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) wakes up, eats breakfast made by her fiancé Krish (
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) and drives to work while
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to
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's rap "
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" (2020). Under instruction from the
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, she fires Sandy (
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), who worked to reduce the company's
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. In therapy, Joan contrasts Krish's blandness with her ex-boyfriend Mac (
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) who is messaging her. She meets Mac for dinner and they kiss. Joan and Krish discover a Streamberry show titled ''Joan Is Awful''. Depicted by
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, the unlikeable, fictionalised version of Joan plays out events from Joan's day. Krish leaves after seeing the fictional Mac ( Ben Barnes) and Joan kiss. The programme shows Hayek's Joan discovering ''Joan Is Awful'', with its own version of Joan (
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), before Hayek's Joan is left by Krish (
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). Joan is fired due to the show and told by a lawyer (
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) that Streamberry's actions are legal due to their
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. The show is made by a
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using CGI-based
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s and
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gathered from Joan's devices. To get a reaction from Hayek, Joan—with a penis drawn on her forehead—dresses as a cheerleader and defecates in a church, interrupting a wedding. After this is depicted in ''Joan Is Awful'', Hayek speaks to a lawyer who says that Streamberry can use her likeness like this as she has licensed it to them. Hayek meets with Joan and they plot to destroy the quantum computer. Hayek convinces a receptionist to allow her into Streamberry's office and lets Joan in. They pass the
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Mona Javadi (
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), who explains to the journalist Fatima Klaas (Danielle Vitalis) that Streamberry plans personalised, computer-generated content for all users. Joan was chosen as she is completely average, whilst the negativity of the ''Is Awful'' brand maximises
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. Joan and Hayek reach a
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, Beppe (
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), who reveals that they are in a
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where Joan is based on a Source Joan (
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) with a likeness of Annie Murphy. Javadi arrives and begs Joan not to destroy the quantum computer, which would destroy all realities below theirs. Joan realises that Source Joan has already decided to smash the computer and follows suit. In the source reality, Source Joan and Annie Murphy celebrate as friends, though they are on
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. Source Joan starts a coffee shop, a dream of hers that she shared with her therapist. In a
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, Source Joan's church defecation is shown.


Production

''Black Mirror'' went on hiatus after its fifth series was released in 2019. Its executive producers,
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and
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, departed from the production company House of Tomorrow and joined Broke and Bones, leading to negotiations for production rights. During this time, Brooker took a break from ''Black Mirror'' and worked on more comedic projects. In May 2022,
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announced that a sixth ''Black Mirror'' series was in development. Broke and Bones produced the series, while House of Tomorrow's parent company,
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, retained ownership. Streamberry parodies Netflix, imitating its graphic design, user interface and 'tudum'
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. Brooker said that Netflix were immediately supportive of this idea. In one draft, Joan's Streamberry account displayed each of the series six episodes. Marketing for the episode included a mockup of Streamberry's website, streamberry.tv, as well as Netflix social media accounts briefly changing their names to Streamberry. The tie-in website youareawful.com allows users to create personalised ''Is Awful''
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s. Billboards with fans' ''Is Awful'' images were used to promote the sixth series in the UK.


Writing

Brooker was the screenwriter for "Joan Is Awful". He said it was the only episode of the sixth series to feel like a traditional instalment, albeit more "overtly comic". An early idea had Joan the subject of newspaper headlines over petty colleague complaints. Another saw news networks using
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s of politicians to create
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. Brooker was later inspired by the miniseries ''
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'' (2022), which depicted the creation and downfall of a disgraced tech startup,
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. Brooker said it seemed to make drama from "things that happened ten minutes ago", and depicted events that the writers could not have had insight into, such as a person dancing with her partner. He also reflected on incidents of ordinary people becoming a "whipping boy" on social media. Filming finished before the chatbot
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was released; Brooker was happy with the episode's timeliness. Brooker commented that the entertainment industry was considering a future of "automatically generated entertainment that is endlessly targeted directly at individuals" and what this would mean for writers. He said ChatGPT could be useful to writers, like
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to artists, but executives' use of it posed worries. In Brooker's view, ChatGPT does not have the capacity to think but is "an impersonator".


Casting and filming

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; she saw diversity of the crew in gender and sexuality as important. Udo Kramer designed sets for all series six episodes. The soundtrack was composed by Ames Bessada, with whom Pankiw had previously worked, and released on 21 July 2023. Filming took place in September 2022, with "Red Book" used as a codename. An American-style bungalow in
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, England, was used for exterior filming. The owner Jennifer Johnston purchased it with film production usage in mind. According to Johnston, the production crew—numbering 70—added rock gardens and repainted it, also adding shrubs and American postboxes to neighbouring houses. The Streamberry office used white, black and red colours to evoke the Netflix logo. Murphy and Pankiw worked on the comedy series ''
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'' (2015–2020), which is referenced in the episode's dialogue. Brooker wrote Joan with Murphy in mind, having recently watched the series. He saw her as "likeable yet relatable, goofy, and flawed". Murphy was keen to participate before reading the episode's script. She described being confused at playing herself towards the end of the episode, in contrast to Cera, who seemed to thoroughly understand the story. Hayek said that playing a fictionalised version of herself allowed for self-deprecation and exploration of people's impressions of her. She had experienced her likeness being used online in "disrespectful ways". Brooker said that they wrote "more tame" lines so as not to "scare her off", but Hayek encouraged "outrageous" dialogue. Hayek suggested use of facts about her in the script, leading to mention of her
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and
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. Murphy said of the scene where her character defecates in a church: "I couldn't be more excited about it and I could picture it". Hayek, however, did question whether she would get in trouble for her role in the episode. During filming, crew adopted
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s in "solidarity" with Joan, according to Pankiw. Pankiw believed the episode asked "who gets to make art?" and "what happens when we consume other people's stories?" She saw the perception of women in media by other women as a
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theme and liked that the episode had prominent female friendships and women seeking autonomy. Murphy found that Joan's cooperation with Hayek made for an "uplifting female empowerment" story.


Analysis

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and a
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by ''
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''s Judy Berman and ''
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''s Emma Stefansky, respectively, and Alex Cranz of ''
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'' commented that it was "gentler" than other episodes. It was compared to the first episode, " The National Anthem", wherein a prime minister is made to have sex with a pig. "The National Anthem" also had a near-future setting and, according to ''
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''s Ed Power, "juvenile humour". In ''
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'', Nick Hilton said both works were "
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farce". ''Black Mirror'' was released by Netflix from 2016 onwards; it made an
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specific to this new medium with ''
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'' (2018).
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s such as Netflix are the subject of "Joan Is Awful", as well as the following episode, " Loch Henry". Richard Lawson, a '' Vanity Fair'' critic, saw it as commenting on Netflix's algorithm-led strategy, while Power believed it was about
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. Power said Javadi parodies
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, Netflix's Chief Content Officer, while Joan's life resembles the protagonist of ''
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'' (1998). Other themes include
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(AI) and personalised content. ''Black Mirror'' previously explored AI in "
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", which features a robotic replacement for a grieving woman's dead partner. Amit Katwala analysed that personalised content posed threats to publications such as ''
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'', which he was writing in, as they rely on common cultural experiences. Katwala suggested that
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s might then generate personalised articles about the personalised content. Privacy was also a motif: Lawson found the episode to satirise nosy neighbours, while Bootle saw it as about Big Brother-style invasion of privacy through data collection. The episode makes liberal use of
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references to other instalments. The song "
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" by
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is heard when Joan meets Mac at a restaurant, marking its sixth use in the programme. The Streamberry platform shows programmes such as ''Junipero Dreaming''—named after "
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"—and ''Finding Ritman''—about ''Bandersnatch''s Colin Ritman. It contains thumbnails for fictional shows seen in other episodes (''Sea of Tranquility'' and ''Hot Shots''), and the cartoon ''Rowdy and Peanut'', named after characters in Brooker's ''
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'' (2022). Streamberry is also key to the following episode, "Loch Henry", wherein a character produces a documentary—''Loch Henry: Truth Will Out''—that can be seen on Joan's account. "Joan Is Awful" was seen as prescient for its portrayal of a television series made with no human input. It was written shortly before the 2023 strikes by the
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(WGA) and actors' union
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, who negotiated the role of AI in entertainment with the
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(AMPTP). An anonymous SAG-AFTRA member told ''
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'' that actors saw it as "a documentary of the future, with their likenesses sold off and used any way producers and studios want"; WGA members feared job losses from computer-generated scripts. The AMPTP proposed that actors be paid for a day of digital scanning so that their likeness could be used as background characters. In contrast, SAG-AFTRA demanded "informed consent and fair compensation" for use of a person's likeness or performance to be altered with AI. The WGA aimed to prohibit AI's usage in scriptwriting. Pankiw expressed support for the WGA strike when introducing the episode at a live screening.


Reception

Despite an approval rating of 94% based on 17 reviews from
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, critical response varied. While ''
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'' described it as the best of the sixth series, ''The Daily Telegraph'' and ''
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'' saw it as the worst. It garnered ratings of four out of five stars in ''
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'' and ''i'', three stars in ''The Independent'' and ''
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'', and two stars in ''The Daily Telegraph''. Reviewers widely acknowledged the episode as timely for its themes. However, writing in '' Paste'', Leila Jordan did not find it sufficiently "surprising or introspective". Lawson stated that "Loch Henry", a "predictable but compelling thriller", explored the same ideas better. Jordan praised the satire of Netflix. Contrastingly, Cranz questioned the episode's logic, including the appeal of ''Is Awful'' series and the nature of the simulated realities. In addition, ''
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''s Chris Taylor criticised it as an example of satire enabling "pretty awful things" when the target "learns to play along", comparing it to
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'' (2023) or the prominence that the politician
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gained from appearing on '' Have I Got News for You'' (1990–). Critics such as ''The A.V. Club''s Kayleigh Dray praised the humorous style, with ''Rolling Stone''s
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describing the church scene as a highlight. In ''Den of Geek'', Alec Bojalad summarised the episode as "cynical, caustic, and even charming", and Melanie McFarland—in ''Salon''—wrote that it was "hilarious, horrifying and left off-center enough from 2023's actuality to be off-putting". Bootle found it to avoid tropes with its "winking sense of humour". However, Power said the episode "isn't nearly as zingingly funny as it thinks it is". The acting was widely acclaimed, particularly that of Murphy and Hayek. Cranz said this was because they had different "comedic energy", so their characters were "brilliant foils". Bootle praised Murphy's "perfect comic timing" and "outrage of a woman coming undone". In a dissenting review for ''Vulture'', Ben Rosenstock found that Hayek "ultimately hurts the story" as her character "distracts from Joan" and is an "odd fit" for the programme. He criticised some of Hayek's jokes as "groaners". Reviewers were polarised on the episode's pacing and plot. Although Sepinwall approved of the "efficient use" of runtime, Bojalad felt it did not justify Joan's extreme behaviour in a church and Rosenstock said it should have been longer to reduce the exposition in the final 10 minutes. In a rarity for ''Black Mirror'', the ending is positive. Rosenstock lauded it as a "fitting, mercifully happy" conclusion; Dray found the "wildly meta" ending to redeem the "meandering middle" parts. However, Cranz saw it as "a little twee".


Episode rankings

"Joan Is Awful" placed as follows in critics' ratings of the 28 instalments of ''Black Mirror'': * 7th – Charles Bramesco, ''
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'' * 10th – James Hibberd and Christian Holub, ''
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'' * 11th – Amit Katwala, Matt Reynolds and James Temperton, ''
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'' * 21st – James Hibbs, ''
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'' * 22th – Brady Langmann, ''
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'' * 22nd – Lucy Ford, Jack King and Brit Dawson, '' GQ'' * 25th – Ed Power, ''
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'' listed the 27 episodes, excluding ''Bandersnatch'', where "Joan Is Awful" placed 7th and 18th, respectively. ''
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'' described it as the second-worst of the five episodes in series six.


See also

* ''Simone'' (2002 film), about the creation of a virtual actor * ''
Inception ''Inception'' is a 2010 science fiction action film written and directed by Christopher Nolan, who also produced the film with Emma Thomas, his wife. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio as a professional thief who steals information by infiltr ...
'', a 2010 film about nested layers of dreams * ''The Congress'' (2013 film), about an actor who signs away the rights to her likeness * '' Nothing, Forever'', a procedurally generated, animated parody of ''Seinfeld''


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