[s2e2] White - Bear
The "White Bear Justice Park" is a high-tech version of a medieval public shaming.
Victoria’s memory is wiped daily so she can relive the terror "for the first time."
The episode begins with Victoria Skillane waking up with amnesia, hunted by masked figures while bystanders record her distress on smartphones. [S2E2] White Bear
Tourists pay to participate in her psychological torture, safely hidden behind their screens and masks.
Comparing it to or public shaming. Analyzing the cinematography and how it tricks the viewer. Discussing the legal philosophy of "retributive justice." The "White Bear Justice Park" is a high-tech
It asks if a person who has no memory of their crime is still the same person who deserves punishment.
The episode satirizes our obsession with filming tragedy rather than intervening. The "hunters" are less scary than the silent, filming crowd. Comparing it to or public shaming
By turning justice into a theme park attraction, the state removes the humanity of both the prisoner and the public. Critical Takeaway

