Don't Look Up
World War Z
Us
White Christmas
The Social Dilemma
100

What disaster is the movie’s central metaphor for?

Climate change / ignored global crises

100

What job does Gerry Lane have before the outbreak?

 Former UN investigator

100

What do the doppelgängers wear?

Red jumpsuits and scissors

100

What season/celebration is the story set during?

Christmas

100

What is the main subject of the documentary?

Social media’s impact on society

200

In the Oval Office scene, what technique shows the President dismissing the scientists?

Shot-reverse-shot & close-ups


200

What technique makes the Jerusalem wall zombie attack so tense?

Fast-paced editing + wide shots of swarming zombies

200

What symbol is introduced in the opening “Hands Across America” ad?

Unity and class divide

200

What are “cookies” in the episode?

Digital copies of human consciousness

200

In the family dinner scene, what does the son’s behaviour show?

Addictive design of social media

300

What does the comet symbolise beyond climate change?

Humanity’s denial, greed, and distraction by media

300

What does the scene in South Korea (zombies reacting to sound) symbolise?

Fragility of human systems and dependence on communication

300

Why are rabbits shown in cages underground?

Symbol of endless reproduction, lab experiments, and dehumanisation

300

Why is cheery Christmas music played over scenes of psychological torture?

To create irony and highlight horror of casual cruelty

300

What film technique is used to explain algorithms clearly?

Animation/graphics with personified algorithm characters

400

Why is the dinner scene at the end filmed in warm lighting and calm pacing?

To contrast human intimacy with chaos, emphasising what really matters at the end

400

Why is the WHO lab sequence especially suspenseful?

Contrast of silence/slow pacing with sudden zombie threat—builds dread

400

How does the final twist (Adelaide/Red switch) change our view of “monsters”?

It blurs good vs evil, showing oppression is about circumstance, not nature

400

How does the technology in the episode reflect real-world concerns?

It critiques surveillance, exploitation of AI, and digital ethics.

400

What ethical issue is raised by tech companies monetising attention?

Exploitation of users → polarisation, misinformation, mental health harm

500

How does satire as a style make the film more effective than a straight disaster movie?

Satire exposes absurdity in politics/media, making the warning more relatable and biting

500

What broader theme about global cooperation does the film highlight through Gerry’s journey?

Humanity’s survival depends on international collaboration and sacrifice

500

What theme about privilege and oppression does Jordan Peele reinforce through the tethered?

That privilege is built on the suffering of others, and duality defines society

500

Why does the episode end with Joe being “blocked” forever?

Shows extreme dehumanisation and punishment through technology, a critique of moral/legal systems

500

How does blending documentary interviews with fictional drama strengthen the film’s argument?

It makes abstract tech issues personal and relatable, reinforcing the warning