FORGET ENTERTAINMENT. The new streaming series The Copenhagen Test is a TERRIFYING BLUEPRINT for our dystopian reality, and critics are SLEEPING on the HORROR. This isn’t just a show—it’s a WARNING SHOT fired directly at the psyche of every viewer.
The concept alone should send chills down your spine: a Chinese-American analyst, played by Simu Liu, has his brain HACKED, rendering his every sight and sound property of shadowy forces. This is NO FANTASY. This is the LOGICAL ENDGAME of mass surveillance, predictive algorithms, and neural interface technology being developed RIGHT NOW by corporations and governments. The show’s “fiction” is a thinly-veiled documentary of our imminent future.
While some outlets like Collider praise its “fresh” thrills, and FandomWire calls it “fun,” they are MISSING THE POINT ENTIRELY. This is a show about the TOTAL ANNIHILATION of personal sovereignty. The true shock isn’t in the pacing or the plot twists—it’s in the public’s BLASÉ ACCEPTANCE of its central nightmare. Variety complains the pacing is “overlong,” a pathetic critique when the subject is the ERASURE OF FREE WILL.
The divided reviews—from a mediocre 5/10 to a glowing 8/10—prove society is already desensitized. We are calmly debating the “execution” of a story about mind control while our own devices listen, watch, and profile us every second. The real “Copenhagen Test” isn’t on screen; it’s whether YOU realize the show’s horror is already broadcasting LIVE from inside your own home.
Your mind is the final frontier, and the pirates have already landed.



