Season 1 Episode 1: The National Anthem
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I'm gonna give a disclaimer here that obviously this is gonna have spoilers for Black Mirror, like no shit, so if you care for some reason, I recommend you leave and maybe go join KG instead. Jokes aside, you should probably watch the show first as I'm gonna be talking about it from the perspective of someone who has, but if you're here for the borderline standup comedy routine and will never watch it, then more power to you, my friend.
Anyway,
The National Anthem is an episode that seems to get an absurdly bad reputation, with a lot of people telling newcomers to the show to outright skip it, but I don't think I ever really understood the Gato-sized hate boner that people seem to have for this episode.
The National Anthem has a pretty simple premise compared to most other episodes, which might be why people dislike it, but I think it works as a modern-day episode easing you into the crazier shit down the line. Basically, the Princess of the royal family is kidnapped, and the kidnapper has but one simple demand: the Prime Minister's got to fuck a pig on live television or the Princess dies (He's got to put his dick in the pig, not the other way around, to clarify).
Admittedly the gross-out factor could be why some people are turned off from this episode, but they don't actually show any hot XXX pig action onscreen. I'll also get back to this gross-out point later, mind you, but to sum up the events, it mostly consists of the PM trying to bargain his way out of fucking the pig while the government tries to track down the Princess and rescue her so that no pig has to get fucked.
Kind of an off-kilter premise for a thriller, but it works, and you really feel for this poor motherfucker sometimes as he and the government keep getting outsmarted at every turn.
There's a bunch of wacky hijinks like them trying to bring in a porn star stunt double to do the deed which gets leaked online, as well as the PM's wife trying to get him to not fuck the pig while the government tells him he'll be considered a national hero for doing it, SWAT teams busting into places, the kidnapper being stupid tech savvy, etc. It's all pretty entertaining but ultimately he's left without options and he has sex with the pig on public television anyway, only to find out that the Princess was released half an hour before the televised event, making the whole thing a total bluff to begin with.
...And, well, the government was right. The PM becomes a national hero despite his humiliating act and boasts a massive approval rating. The downside though, is that his wife's pissed at him and won't talk to him. Now, I'm not gonna lie, looking at details like that are sort of where some minor elements kind of fall apart. First of all, the guy's wife comes off as a total bitch in this episode, and not just because of the ending, but because she kind of spends the episode trying to get this man to let someone else just get murdered because she... doesn't want to get cucked by a pig I guess? Her motives are never really clear at all, nor is her anger and disgust with her husband at the end of the episode ever really justified, because the PM didn't WANT to fuck the pig and was basically forced into doing it.
The other thing I find kind of hard to believe, is... well, earlier I said that the gross out factor might be why this episode's hated but...
Come on, guys. Don't try to fucking lie to me here.
I know full well, 100%, that there are a massive chunk of people, not even total degenerates, who probably would have fucked the pig for less. This guy spends the entire episode trying to get out of having to fuck the pig, and understandably so, but I honestly feel like realistically, a lot of people probably would have just done it and gotten it over with WAY before this guy does, and I'm not even talking about the furries.
You know who you are.
Regarding the acting and the effects and the cinematography and all that, this episode isn't that interesting in any of those respects, unlike some episodes I'll get to later. It looks fine, the acting is mostly fine (although the Prime Minister's pretty good), and there aren't a whole lot of moments that would really require any kind of interesting settings or effects or anything. Most of the story's contained in government offices and TV studios, after all. But saying it's fine isn't an insult or anything, it's good enough in a technical sense that I don't notice anything bad about it.
So what does this mean for
The National Anthem? Well, it's a severely underrated and over-hated piece of television, that's for sure. It's not incredible, but it's definitely not bad, and the premise is solid enough, despite being bizarre and a little gross, to carry a decent political thriller to a higher spot than it otherwise would be. Perhaps it's disliked due to the lack of WOW COOL TECHNOLOGY, but I think the sheer amount of exposure that television can shed on something is scary enough, from the tech-horror standpoint that the show's typically going for.
In conclusion, it may not be amazing enough to warrant a round of applause, but this national anthem is probably worth standing up for.