Save this article to read it later.
Find this story in your accountsSaved for Latersection.
Were here to break them down, episode by episode.

Of course, spoilers ahead.
Then there are the cameos by a pair of actors with ties to star Jesse Plemons.
More direct Easter eggs are littered throughout USS Callister.

Two of the planets mentioned in USS Callister Rannoch B and Skillane IV are White Bear references.
(That season-two episode featured characters named Iain Rannoch and Victoria Skillane.)
Finally, Daly drinks a brand of milk called Raiman.

Of course, there are a few more direct Easter Eggs as well.
This time around, Crocodile is the chapter that gets the musical honor.
The song is far from alone in this Easter eggfilled hour.

At one point, Mia burns an article from UKN Online, which featured prominently in The National Anthem.
(Its apparently not tech that will be our undoing, but our addiction to pizza.)
Obviously,thats exactly what happened.

Hang the DJ
Thisoptimistic(at least inBlack Mirrorterms) chapter includes the fewest Easter eggs.
When Maxine is going through a drawer,we see a postcard from San Junipero.
Finally, theres a very analog-looking computer screen in a car that includes the word Callister.

Black Museum
The title alone should tell you that Black Museum is a 12-egg omelet ofBlack Mirrorreferences.
Heres the full list of references, arranged by episode.
Fifteen Million Merits (Season 1, Episode 2)Theres a shot of a graphic novel called15M Merits.

Playtest (Season 3, Episode 2)A copy of theHarlech Shadowgame is one of the exhibits.
Hated in the Nation (Season 3, Episode 6)Theres a bee on display.
Given how interwoven these Easter eggs are, it seems likely that Black Museum contains nods to future stories.

Now we just have to wait and see ifBlack Mirrorwill actually return.
Related
Tags:

