The Love, Death + Robots franchise has lent its name to some of the most and least interesting animated science fiction, horror, and off-the-wall content. The newest collection comes courtesy of some beloved creators, studios, and performers, and lands with what might be the best selections thus far.
Previous seasons of Love, Death + Robots have been plagued by hit-and-miss presentation, often criticized for gratuitous immaturity in place of actual depth. At its best, however, the franchise has created some truly unique pieces of art that felt like they couldn't have appeared anywhere else. On balance, this collection doesn't find the perfect apotheosis of the format as the first did in «Zima Blue», nor the strange quiet genius of «The Drowned Giant», but it also stays out of the pitfalls of «Fish Night». With nine wildly different new stories, each deserves its own discussion.
Love, Death + Robots: 5 Of The Best Episodes From Seasons 1 And 2
The return of K-VRC, XBOT 4000, and 11-45-G was unquestionably one of the most hotly anticipated aspects of this collection. The stars of the franchise's best comedy effort to date, «Three Robots» get the first-ever sequel in the form of «Exit Strategies». The trio continues their journey across the blasted wasteland that's left after humanity's untimely demise, studying the downfall of man to learn from their mistakes. This time, the cold logical eyes of the machines scrutinize the efforts of humans to outwit their eventual death. Prepper communities, seasteading efforts, and the typical escape to other worlds are the targets of mockery. While most of the jabs aren't anything new, they are still very funny and incisive. The three robots return in top form for another solid nihilistic
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