White Bear — [s2e2]

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

Victoria’s memory is wiped daily so she can relive the terror "for the first time." [S2E2] White Bear

By turning justice into a theme park attraction, the state removes the humanity of both the prisoner and the public. Critical Takeaway The episode satirizes our obsession with filming tragedy

Tourists pay to participate in her psychological torture, safely hidden behind their screens and masks. [S2E2] White Bear

The reveal that Victoria is a convicted child killer transforms the audience's empathy into a moral crisis. Justice as Entertainment