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Tourists pay to participate in her psychological torture, safely hidden behind their screens and masks.

The episode begins with Victoria Skillane waking up with amnesia, hunted by masked figures while bystanders record her distress on smartphones. [S2E2] White Bear

It asks if a person who has no memory of their crime is still the same person who deserves punishment. Tourists pay to participate in her psychological torture,

The episode satirizes our obsession with filming tragedy rather than intervening. The "hunters" are less scary than the silent, filming crowd. The episode satirizes our obsession with filming tragedy

The Black Mirror episode "White Bear" (Season 2, Episode 2) is a chilling exploration of justice, voyeurism, and the ethics of punishment. It shifts from a traditional survival horror narrative into a devastating critique of society’s appetite for "righteous" cruelty. The Illusion of Victimhood

Viewers immediately sympathize with Victoria as a victim of a "signal" that has turned humanity into passive observers.