That “White Bear” glyph is everywhere this season
• Later in the episode, the “real” Joan is looking at a newspaper with a story about Streamberry. The one to its left has a headline with “Grains Going Out of Style,” a reference to the way memories become viewable in season one’s phenomenal“The Entire History of You.”
• Joan goes to meet with an attorney , who works at a company named Skillane Legal. It’s a reference to Victoria Skillane, the protagonist of season two’s “White Bear.”• This true-crime commentary has the second-most Easter eggs of the season, and it’s easy to miss a few. They start with another newspaper headline reference to the vicious politician most prominently featured in this season’s “Demon 79,” Michael Smart.
• Finally, when “Loch Henry” wins a BAFTA, it beats out a series called “Euthanasia: Inside Project Junipero,” which is of course a nod to the excellent season-three episode “San Junipero.”• The season’s other three episodes are much lighter on Easter eggs, but this one has a few that flash by in the blink of an eye, starting with the upside-down “White Bear” glyph on the object that unleashes the murderous demon that turns Nida into a killer.
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