Love, death and robots or ‘love, death + robots’ for the eternally pedantic is one of the latest offerings by Netflix of an anthology series consisting of different animated shorts done in various styles of animation with the common theme connecting them being,… Well Love, death and robots (the clue is in the name people).
The show consists of 18 episodes of around 15 minutes each, and most if not all of them have something worthwhile about them so it’s defiantly worth a binge watch. But for some reason you’re the kind of busy business man who can only spare five episodes of his time on a show, or a Netflix parasite who only has access to their brother’s Netflix account for limited periods here are the Five episodes you definitely shouldn’t miss.
Three Robots
Imagine you’re even busier than a businessman; imagine your business levels reach the likes of a tightly scheduled CEO. If you can only watch just 1 fifteen minute episode of the show before you take the next flight to Australia for a merger, then this is the one I’d recommend
Three robots is definitely my favorite of the bunch, set around the simple and effective premise of three robots (there’s that stellar naming again) exploring a post-apocalyptic city of the now extinct human race. Ironically this cast of robots convey more humanity and likableness than most of the human’s you’ll find in the series, and it even has a twist ending that put’s the sixth sense to shame.
When the yogurt took over
What if the secret to world peace and ending world hunger was offered to you by a bowl of yogurt? A question literally no one in the universe asked but someone decided to make an animated short on anyway. And you know what it’s a delicious offering (pardon the food pun). Nothing has made me think of yogurt more than this episode did, other than Terry Crews from Brooklyn 99 of course.
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