"}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Should I watch Love Death Robots?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Yes. It's an anthology series so no two episodes are the same and each have different stories, artstyles, animation styles and themes that appeal to different viewers. A good number of the stories are interesting, some are awesome, some are boring and a few are kinda meh."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"What is the message of Zima Blue?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"“Zima Blue” blurs the lines of demarcation that it sets between artificiality and humanity, prompting the viewer to reconsider what it means to be a human in the digital landscape."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"What happened to the humans in Love, Death, and Robots?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"The three robots learn about their origins and later arrive at what appears to be a nuclear missile base. 11-45-G explains that humans died out from environmental disasters caused by their own actions, while K-VRC states that at one point, humans genetically engineered their cats, giving them intelligence."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Why is Love, Death, and Robots an 18?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Parents need to know that Love, Death & Robots is an animated sci-fi anthology show with adult content in nearly every episode, including full-frontal nudity, simulated sex, war, and violence."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Should you watch Love Death and Robots in order?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"While Netflix initially released the episodes in a random order, a default sequence has been established for optimal storytelling: Sonnie's Edge. Three Robots. The Witness."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"What is the meaning behind jibaro love death and robots?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Jibaro, per the creator's comments, was an allegory about greed, toxic relationships, and colonialism. Because of the camera movement and how fast paced it is, there's lot of little details people may miss that I want to break down to help the confusion."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Why is Love Death and Robots R rated?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Parents need to know that Love, Death & Robots is an animated sci-fi anthology show with adult content in nearly every episode, including full-frontal nudity, simulated sex, war, and violence."}}]}}

‘Love, Death & Robots’: The Best Episodes of Netflix’s Animated Series (2024)

Anthologies always carry with them a little bit of risk. It’s a steep task to come up with a definable, overarching theme to hold together contributions from different artists, each with their own diverging sensibilities. Fortunately, when you have a title like the Netflix animated series “Love, Death & Robots,” that does most of the heavy lifting.

But another major challenge with anthologies is that, inevitably, some parts of the collection will be more successful than others. They’ll be better focused or more sprawling, denser in their atmosphere or equipped with enough space for the story it’s telling to breathe. The exciting thing about “Love, Death & Robots” is that it has the potential to let its many different creative teams expand their own ideas.

As we’ve written in our reviews of Season 1 and Season 2, this Netflix show hasn’t always capitalized on that promise. Yet, even as we’ve highlighted a few of the standouts, it’s worth exploring a little further why the best shorts in this collection are as effective as they are. So, as the wait continues for the next round of additions to this growing anthology, here are some of our favorites. (Fair intergalactic warning: spoilers will be found below.)

  • 10. “Lucky 13”

    ‘Love, Death & Robots’: The Best Episodes of Netflix’s Animated Series (1)

    Voiceover narration is always a tricky prospect in one of these shorts. Often working from a foundation of short fiction, it’s easy to see why these adaptations would want to preserve some of that in the final product. “Lucky 13” is brimming with so many other exacting technical achievements that you hardly need those spoken explanations to fill in any gaps. There’s a care and depth in what Samira Wiley brings to her pilot character (not to mention Daisuke Tsuji, too) that elevates “Lucky 13” from being a pure exercise. It also benefits from just a touch of the metaphysical, bringing in a dash of the unexpected for even inhabitants of this future world filled with planet evacuations and deadly fighter pilot missions.

  • 9. “Suits”

    ‘Love, Death & Robots’: The Best Episodes of Netflix’s Animated Series (2)

    “Suits” is assembled like one of the outfitted rigs that its main characters take into battle. Take a rural farm landscape, a ‘90s action thriller spirit, and a portal to another dimension, and when you put them all together, you get one of the collection’s most purely entertaining shorts. Even in the compressed timeframe, with so much action to get through, the fact that Franck Balson and the Blur Studios team find quick, efficient ways to differentiate the members of this ad hoc squadron (and tap into a sympathy for the loved ones they leave behind) is no easy feat. It’s also one of the rare installments in this collection to hit the title trifecta in three different meaningful ways, all up until the final reframing parting shot.

  • 8. “Helping Hand”

    ‘Love, Death & Robots’: The Best Episodes of Netflix’s Animated Series (3)

    Violence is baked into the DNA of “Love, Death & Robots.” A lot of it feels shoehorned in, a few extra streams of blood to really hammer home how serious everything can be. “Helping Hand” is one of the perfect examples of how inner turmoil is almost always more compelling. Of course, it doesn’t hurt that the vast emptiness of space is one of universal terrors Director John Yeo, leading a team of animators at Axis Studios, gives you an onboard view of what it’s like to careen away from salvation. By the time our on-screen astronaut has to literally sacrifice an appendage to generate enough thrust to float back to their ship, “Helping Hand” has synthesized all that fear and pain into a space story that seems eerily plausible on a number of different levels.

  • 7. “Jibaro”

    ‘Love, Death & Robots’: The Best Episodes of Netflix’s Animated Series (4)

    Dipping its toes into the physical and metaphorical waters of medieval mythology, “Jibaro” is a staggeringly visceral story in ways that don’t necessarily center on bloodshed. Through the eyes of deaf knight Jibaro, we see a group encounter a mysterious Golden Woman of the lake. Her siren song drives the men of Jibaro’s cohort to madness, but he is spared. Writer/Director Alberto Mielgo paints an incredibly efficient portrait of the vengeance and violence inherently in so many of the stories of Middle Ages lore. Greed and desire feel as baked into the DNA of this tiny forest paradise as the trees themselves. The Pinkman.tv animation team blends an incredibly effective photorealistic approach with just enough haziness to help take this imagined world from nightmare to dream to back again.

  • 6. “Zima Blue”

    ‘Love, Death & Robots’: The Best Episodes of Netflix’s Animated Series (5)

    With so many of these shorts aiming for a specific level of hyperrealism, seeing one of these shorts embrace a more fluid, stylized animation approach feels like a breath of fresh air. Robert Valley’s art deco-tinged look at the future — also gorgeously realized in the Season 2 installment “Ice” — converges around a single fictional artist of the future. Evolving in a series of murals with increasingly impossible dimensions, the slow reveal of the painter’s true identity is the greatest “Zima Blue” reveal. The ability to transform something so banal into something this contemplative and creatively ambitious marks the best of what “Love, Death & Robots” has to offer. All credit due also to Kevin Michael Richardson, who manages to bring a distinct emotional core to Zima himself.

  • 5. “Life Hutch”

    ‘Love, Death & Robots’: The Best Episodes of Netflix’s Animated Series (6)

    Michael B. Jordan staring at a mangled hand while trying to say silent enough to avoid detection by a sentient killing machine: You don’t need much more than that to pull off an effective claustrophobic thriller like this one. Jordan has such an expressive face — it’s a testament to the Blur team led by director Alex Beaty that they’re able to translate that to this animated pressure-cooker, featuring a downed pilot trying to survive the very building meant to keep him safe. But it’s more than just “Panic Room” in space (fitting, given the show’s Fincher backing). There’s a sense of spatial geography here that, when combined with some sound trickery and an unexpected cat joke, really sell this as a focused battle of wits. It’s a bit of a misleading statement with how much detail there still is inside what could easily be a dim, featureless interior, but “Life Hutch” is one of the prime examples that less can absolutely be more in the world of “Love, Death & Robots.”

  • 4. “Beyond the Aquila Rift”

    ‘Love, Death & Robots’: The Best Episodes of Netflix’s Animated Series (7)

    Another filmmaking team with work appearing in both seasons, Léon Bérelle, Dominique Boidin, Rémi Kozyra, and Maxime Luère certainly leave an impression with their first entry. What begins as a sensual post-space hibernation encounter gradually clues the audience into the idea that things on board this ship might not be as they seem. The story works on a “reconnecting with an old flame” level that it’s all the more jarring when some fantasy alarm bells really start going off. To the extent that a handful of frames can define an entire piece of work, any short with the ending reveal here has to be near the top of this list. It’s as easy for any viewer to give the same “How bad can it really be?” reaction that Thom has when asked to see the “real” interior of the ship. But that red-tangled monstrosity — complete with the lifeless corpses of the rest of Thom’s crew — is certainly the most haunting single image in the entire show’s run so far.

  • 3. “The Secret War”

    ‘Love, Death & Robots’: The Best Episodes of Netflix’s Animated Series (8)

    So much of this show is dependent on scale. There’s a “pack the frame” approach that can sometimes make the end result feel overstuffed, but overwhelming is absolutely the goal in this short from István Zorkóczy and Digic Pictures. It’s survival stripped down to its rawest form, one that also runs through “Suits” and “The Tall Grass” and the other “Love, Death & Robots” chapters that feature some kind of zombie-like figure. “The Secret War” takes just enough time to acknowledge where these ravenous hoards come from: they’re a byproduct of an act of hubris, a theme that applies just as well for many of the robot stories, too. When “The Secret War” ends, against a lush, snow-drenched natural backdrop, it’s not with triumph. The final standoff and the epilogue carpet-bombing aren’t delivered with a sense that this destruction is especially fulfilling. The short almost feels as defeated as Zakharov. That sense of exhaustion ends up being an effective series counterbalance.

  • 2. “Bad Travelling”

    ‘Love, Death & Robots’: The Best Episodes of Netflix’s Animated Series (9)

    “Explorers stumbling on a nefarious force” has become something of a “Love, Death + Robots” subgenre. None of other episodes have tackled the tricky group dynamics and true sense of danger quite like this seafaring adventure. Centered on a crew thrown into disarray when a mammoth crablike alien takes up residence in the hull and demands sacrificial offerings, what unspools from there is an expertly paced and plotted bit of nastiness. With the ominous dim lighting you’d expect from a Fincher-directed project, this still has a tremendous amount of clarity in how it lays out each new dread-inducing detail. Steady and surprising all at once, it’s another fruitful pairing for Fincher and writer Andrew Kevin Walker, giving the Blur Studio team the perfect canvas to bring Neal Asher’s “Jable Sharks” world to life.

  • 1. “The Drowned Giant”

    ‘Love, Death & Robots’: The Best Episodes of Netflix’s Animated Series (10)

    That Season 2 of “Love, Death & Robots” ends with a sigh and not an explosion is a welcome twist. That it comes in a short directed by Miller is doubly surprising. All the cacophony of twisting naked bodies and slit throats and mechanized life forms culminates in a sober, existential response to a single oddity: a mammoth, barn-sized human washed up on the shore of a coastal town.

    Tapping into J.G. Ballard’s story, “The Drowned Giant” forges its own visual ideas while still feeling more literary than pretty much any of the others that come before it. As we pointed out in our Season 2 review, it’s also striking in how it presents a distinct idea of death within this series. It’s one that doesn’t come at the end of an enemy’s weapon. It just….happens. Swapping out instantaneous annihilation for the tragedy of slow decay makes for “Love, Death & Robots” most profound idea. Miller can’t help but squeeze one gag in near the end that would be right at home in a Deadpool movie. But overall, this stands as proof that for the show, one of its notable directors, and the medium overall, cutting away some of the flashy frills can reveal some beautiful, patient storytelling underneath.

‘Love, Death & Robots’: The Best Episodes of Netflix’s Animated Series (2024)

FAQs

What is the goriest episode of Love Death and Robots? ›

  • 8 Shapeshifters (Episode 10)
  • 7 Sonnie's Edge (Episode 1)
  • 6 Suits (Episode 4)
  • 5 The Secret War (Episode 18)
  • 4 Helping Hand (Episode 11)
  • 3 When The Yogurt Took Over (Episode 6)
  • 2 Alternate Histories (Episode 17)
  • 1 The Dump (Episode 9)
Dec 12, 2023

What are the best episodes of Love, Death and Robots on Reddit? ›

  • Jibaro.
  • Sonnies Edge.
  • The Witness.
  • Beyond the Aquila Rift.
  • Zima Blue.
Apr 12, 2023

Are any Love Death Robots episodes connected? ›

Form is important here. This anthology contains 35 animated episodes spread over three seasons, but fear not time-starved sci-fi lover, each one tells a separate story and none last more than 22 minutes.

Can a 14 year old watch Love Death and Robots? ›

Quite entertaining, thought provoking, but ultimately for MA audiences only. Some episodes have excessive profanity, depictions of violence, and scenes of nudity of both genders (in both sexual and non-sexual settings). Other episodes are more light hearted and PG friendly.

Is Love Death Robots overrated? ›

Some viewers are not impressed with the critically-acclaimed show, which is often compared to the more popular anthology series, Black Mirror. From fan-favorite episodes being overrated to the entire series not deserving its reputation, there are some truly unpopular opinions about LDR on Reddit.

Is Love Death and Robots problematic? ›

Sure, it's in the name, but the show's approach to the themes of love, death and robots is more trite than thoughtful. Here, love is the sexual abuse of women; death is the physical abuse of women and robots are either hulking evil things or smart-talking cuties.

Is Beyond the Aquila Rift scary? ›

This is delightfully scary and intriguing at the same time. At the end we are absolutely sure that Thom is in a lot of trouble, likely doomed, but not exactly sure what.

What should I watch after Love Death and Robots? ›

Should I watch Love Death Robots? ›

Yes. It's an anthology series so no two episodes are the same and each have different stories, artstyles, animation styles and themes that appeal to different viewers. A good number of the stories are interesting, some are awesome, some are boring and a few are kinda meh.

What is the message of Zima Blue? ›

“Zima Blue” blurs the lines of demarcation that it sets between artificiality and humanity, prompting the viewer to reconsider what it means to be a human in the digital landscape.

What happened to the humans in Love, Death, and Robots? ›

The three robots learn about their origins and later arrive at what appears to be a nuclear missile base. 11-45-G explains that humans died out from environmental disasters caused by their own actions, while K-VRC states that at one point, humans genetically engineered their cats, giving them intelligence.

Why is Love, Death, and Robots an 18? ›

Parents need to know that Love, Death & Robots is an animated sci-fi anthology show with adult content in nearly every episode, including full-frontal nudity, simulated sex, war, and violence.

Should you watch Love Death and Robots in order? ›

While Netflix initially released the episodes in a random order, a default sequence has been established for optimal storytelling: Sonnie's Edge. Three Robots. The Witness.

What is the meaning behind jibaro love death and robots? ›

Jibaro, per the creator's comments, was an allegory about greed, toxic relationships, and colonialism. Because of the camera movement and how fast paced it is, there's lot of little details people may miss that I want to break down to help the confusion.

Why is Love Death and Robots R rated? ›

Parents need to know that Love, Death & Robots is an animated sci-fi anthology show with adult content in nearly every episode, including full-frontal nudity, simulated sex, war, and violence.

References

Top Articles
Love, Death & Robots Season 3: Every Episode Ranked From Worst To Best
Rockledge Fl Craigslist
Spasa Parish
Rentals for rent in Maastricht
159R Bus Schedule Pdf
Sallisaw Bin Store
Black Adam Showtimes Near Maya Cinemas Delano
Espn Transfer Portal Basketball
Pollen Levels Richmond
11 Best Sites Like The Chive For Funny Pictures and Memes
Things to do in Wichita Falls on weekends 12-15 September
Craigslist Pets Huntsville Alabama
Paulette Goddard | American Actress, Modern Times, Charlie Chaplin
What's the Difference Between Halal and Haram Meat & Food?
R/Skinwalker
Rugged Gentleman Barber Shop Martinsburg Wv
Jennifer Lenzini Leaving Ktiv
Justified - Streams, Episodenguide und News zur Serie
Epay. Medstarhealth.org
Olde Kegg Bar & Grill Portage Menu
Cubilabras
Half Inning In Which The Home Team Bats Crossword
Amazing Lash Bay Colony
Juego Friv Poki
Dirt Devil Ud70181 Parts Diagram
Truist Bank Open Saturday
Water Leaks in Your Car When It Rains? Common Causes & Fixes
What’s Closing at Disney World? A Complete Guide
New from Simply So Good - Cherry Apricot Slab Pie
Drys Pharmacy
Ohio State Football Wiki
Find Words Containing Specific Letters | WordFinder®
FirstLight Power to Acquire Leading Canadian Renewable Operator and Developer Hydromega Services Inc. - FirstLight
Joanna Gaines Reveals Who Bought the 'Fixer Upper' Lake House and Her Favorite Features of the Milestone Project
Tri-State Dog Racing Results
Navy Qrs Supervisor Answers
Trade Chart Dave Richard
Lincoln Financial Field Section 110
Free Stuff Craigslist Roanoke Va
Stellaris Resolution
Wi Dept Of Regulation & Licensing
Pick N Pull Near Me [Locator Map + Guide + FAQ]
Crystal Westbrooks Nipple
Ice Hockey Dboard
Über 60 Prozent Rabatt auf E-Bikes: Aldi reduziert sämtliche Pedelecs stark im Preis - nur noch für kurze Zeit
Wie blocke ich einen Bot aus Boardman/USA - sellerforum.de
Infinity Pool Showtimes Near Maya Cinemas Bakersfield
Dermpathdiagnostics Com Pay Invoice
How To Use Price Chopper Points At Quiktrip
Maria Butina Bikini
Busted Newspaper Zapata Tx
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Otha Schamberger

Last Updated:

Views: 5895

Rating: 4.4 / 5 (55 voted)

Reviews: 94% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Otha Schamberger

Birthday: 1999-08-15

Address: Suite 490 606 Hammes Ferry, Carterhaven, IL 62290

Phone: +8557035444877

Job: Forward IT Agent

Hobby: Fishing, Flying, Jewelry making, Digital arts, Sand art, Parkour, tabletop games

Introduction: My name is Otha Schamberger, I am a vast, good, healthy, cheerful, energetic, gorgeous, magnificent person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.