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Black Mirror
Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too
Directed by
Anne Sewitsky
TV-MA
S5 • E3
Jun 4, 2019
68m
6.1
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A lonely teen becomes obsessed with a robot doll based on her pop star idol, Ashley O - just as the real Ashley's life begins to unravel.
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Cast of Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too
Miley Cyrus
Ashley O
Angourie Rice
Rachel
Madison Davenport
Jack
Susan Pourfar
Catherine
Marc Menchaca
Kevin
Jerah Milligan
Busy G
Daniel Stewart Sherman
Bear
James III
Habanero
Nicholas Pauling
Dr. Munk
Frances Sholto-Douglas
Carmen
Greg Kriek
Todd
Mikkie-Dene Le Roux
Ms Walpole
Sive Gubangxa
Stage Manager
Martin Munro
Caretaker
Alessa Gironi
Leah
Savana Tardieu
Magnolia
Jamie Royal
Nurse
Edward J. Pepperell
Cop
Anne Sewitsky
Director
Charlie Brooker
Writer
Nick Pitt
Producer
Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too Ratings & Reviews
Cultured Vultures
Huw Saunders
A straightforward tale of good and evil, buoyed by the speculative technology and some excellent performances.
Mama's Geeky
Tessa Smith
By far my favorite episode of the season - and quite possibly of the entire series. Miley Cyrus delivers an amazing performance that seems to hit close to home for her.
Film School Rejects
Rob Hunter
It's a fun and mildly exciting turn of events, but it feels far removed from Black Mirror. That's not a criticism.
Mashable
Saloni Gajjar
While "Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too" does present fascinating central players and an unpredictable storyline, it barely scratches the surface of its own ideas.
Flickering Myth
Martin Carr
...Brooker is savvy enough to remain even handed within the narrative presenting both sides of the coin.
Observer
Tim Brinkhof
Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too, may tell its story through a slightly different voice, but the story it imparts undoubtedly belongs in the cruel world of Black Mirror, and represents the best of Brooker's talent as a writer.
New Yorker
Troy Patterson
"Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too," starring Miley Cyrus, tinkers with the tropes of tween tales, talking back to the genre on its own terms.
The Atlantic
Spencer Kornhaber
The show's take on the genre is also oddly stale, relying on a textbook dichotomy between "pop" and "rock."
New York Magazine/Vulture
Charles Bramesco
A dethroned chart princess filling the cultural vacuum left by Nine Inch Nails sounds like a far richer speculative premise than "What if the Tupac hologram concealed a festering hotbed of corruption and predation?"
AV Club
Zack Handlen
The biggest draw here, apart from the stunt casting of Miley Cyrus as Ashley (who is pretty much exactly what you'd expect of her), is just trying to figure out what the hell is going on. By the time you realize "not much," the end credits are rolling.
Newsday
Verne Gay
It's a little bit of slapstick, a little bit of drama, all wrapped in a few broad messages about predatory music industry marketing practices. It also feels particularly off-brand for "Black Mirror."
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Adam White
For an episode dominated by such unusual parallels to a real-life pop star in crisis, and one that gently pokes at a number of interesting themes, it is not quite the eerie, rainbow-coloured statement piece it could have been.
Independent (UK)
Alexandra Pollard
As is quite often the case in Black Mirror, there is a slight over-abundance of ideas in "Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too"... But it is certainly worth sticking with.
USA Today
Kelly Lawler
The idea that fame, success and celebrity is a prison isn't new, but "Mirror" helps the tale immeasurably by casting Cyrus, who went from a Disney persona to a wild-child image.
indieWire
Ben Travers
This is... a mess.
Variety
Daniel D'Addario
What nuance [Cyrus] was able to bring to even the most brutally unimaginative lines given to her human character feel sorely missed once she's exited the narrative, not least because Ashley Too is such unpleasant company.
BBC.com
Hugh Montgomery
Cyrus's subdued, spectral performance in the early stages is the best thing about this... But as the episode goes on, and her avatar undergoes a transformation, it becomes increasingly ludicrous and puerile.
Hollywood Reporter
Tim Goodman
While that might also be considered a simple plot, Brooker and company get a little (okay, a lot) too cute with it.
The Atlantic
David Sims
"Rachel, Jack, and Ashley Too" has enough engaging material to make it the most successful outing of the show's latest season.
Entertainment Weekly
Darren Franich
There's one very cool idea in this goofy caper: "Foulmouthed Robo-Doll with the Voice of Miley Cyrus."
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