3 Crazy Robots Find Out Hows Humanity Killed Themselves In Future – Love, Death & Robots Explored



This sci-fi animated series on Netflix was on our radar ever since we heard that it was a re-imagining of the 1981 animated sci-fi flick Heavy Metal. The first couple of seasons were exciting enough and the quirky tales of dystopian futures, futuristic worlds, and sudden twists left the viewers asking for more. The prayers have finally been answered, and the third season has been released on Netflix. In this video, we will take a closer look at the first episode of this season – Three Robots: Exit Strategies.

0:00 Intro
0:55 Back to where it started!
4:20 Shockingly relevant, witty, and a dark, yet realistic narrative

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33 thoughts on “3 Crazy Robots Find Out Hows Humanity Killed Themselves In Future – Love, Death & Robots Explored”

  1. Robots progressive? I find that funny because every time an AI is created it is the exact opposite of progressive. That changes when they get reprogrammed.

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  2. Oh, I'll be binge-watching this like I did when I discovered the first 2 series. I was a huge fan of Heavy Metal magazine and I really enjoyed the movie. Love, Death & Robots is a great homage to the legend of HM.

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  3. People shouldn't blame TIM MILLER for the failure of "Terminator: Dark Fate"

    He was the director, NOT the writer

    It was James Cameron's idea to kill that character that I don't wanna spoil

    Miller deserves another chance because he still got a lot to offer

    He gave us DEADPOOL and SONIC THE HEDGEHOG

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  4. i would like to send the full length episode via a link to a friend who does not have Netflix. where can i find this without narration on youtube? full version? thank you.

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  5. Jeez, people PAY to watch that crap? "Humans could have saved the planet." Yeah, we could also have world peace and food for everyone and free renewable energy, but reality isn't so brain dead.

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  6. This one was cringe. Kid level preaching for adults with humor that only (maybe) works if you share the worldview of the extreme left. Claptrap from Borderlands done poorly.

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