Thanapods Origin – Intelligent Giant Crab Monsters Who Can Reanimate Dead – Love, Death & Robots



If you have followed the series, you are quite aware of the shocking twists and turns that are often in store for the viewer. Love, Death, & Robots is not known to mellow out situations, and the third season, has not disappointed so far. However, seldom did we come across an episode that begins on such an ominous note.
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32 thoughts on “Thanapods Origin – Intelligent Giant Crab Monsters Who Can Reanimate Dead – Love, Death & Robots”

  1. I think we're underestimating the absolute apocalyptic scenario this would create if this thing was given thousands of humans to feed on. It would breed to unimaginable numbers and possibly even stowaway offspring on escaping ships from the island. This is basically the scenario in Aliens where one facehugger multiplied into tens of thousands of Xenomorphs.

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  2. Why didn’t the Creature just take itself to the island? Ig maybe it didn’t know which way to go and Ig finding the the boat was like hitting the lottery for it.

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  3. I don't think the crab died.
    The creature is highly intelligent.
    It either had access to the memory of the dead he used. Or already had access to knowledge like the names of populated Island for it to give birth near.

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  4. TBF I’m pretty sure if one of his crew mates had actually voiced their support with his plan and had marked their paper accordingly he would have worked with them to ditch the crab. If he hadn’t killed them they would have definitely overpowered him and killed countless innocents to save themselves.

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  5. All of the good crewmates died trying to fight the thanopod i think they were thorins crew and they died trying to fight it while the spineless cowards just showed up after it escaped

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  6. I think a lot of people are in admiration of Torrin but I think that he isn’t a simple hero.

    Yes, he wanted to save the islanders. But he took the life’s of his entire crew, some in extremely bloody, evil ways such as being fed alive to that creature.

    Why didn’t he think of burning the ship earlier? Using the shark oil and shooting out the lantern while the crew was still alive?

    People in this comment section act as if they would do exactly what Torrin did, and that they would put the islanders above their own lives. I don’t believe that, I think most people would actually want to save themselves.

    Nobody talks about the horror of this situation and what the crew faced and experienced. Nobody seems to have sympathy for them. It kind of sickens me

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  7. The guy made them vote- yet they would still set course and come very close to civilization. It was the entire plan to eliminate them- after his need of them as meaAAT regardless- because nobody helped him in the beginning.

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