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      • Love, Death and Robotsseason 2 kicks off with one of its most intentionally hysterical episodes yet. The tone and visuals of the first episode, titled ‘Automated Customer Service,’ are superficially light. Still, the narrative is a dark satire on the predatory nature of capitalist tech companies and their useless customer care services.
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  2. May 17, 2021 · ‘Love, Death and Robots‘ season 2 kicks off with one of its most intentionally hysterical episodes yet. The tone and visuals of the first episode, titled ‘Automated Customer Service,’ are superficially light.

    • The Drowned Giant. At 14 minutes, Tim Miller's "The Drowned Giant" is 13 minutes too long, especially for an animated short where nothing actually happens.
    • Ice. Robert Valley's unconventional animation remains riveting in his season 2 episode, "Ice," but the story it illustrates is a run-of-the-mill adventure with a predictable ending.
    • The Tall Grass. With the best line coming right before the credits, "The Tall Grass" feels more like the prelude to a bigger adventure than a complete story in and of itself.
    • Snow in the Desert. "Snow in the Desert," while epic, is handicapped by its scope. The 18-minute short feels disjointed at times, with the blossoming romance between survivalist Snow and the mysterious Hirald interrupted by firefights and exposition.
    • Automated Customer Service. A still from Automated Customer Service. Plot: In a world where AI has become integral, Jeanette battles her AI vacuum cleaner which has turned against her.
    • Ice. A still from Ice. Plot: Far off in the future, humans are ‘modded’ and enhanced in order to increase their strengths and endurance. The few that aren’t modded are not accepted in society.
    • Pop Squad. A still from Pop Squad. Plot: Briggs, a cop in an alternate, future earth, is fighting overpopulation by killing illegal ‘breeders’.
    • Snow in the Desert. A still from Snow in the Desert. Plot: Snow, an albino man with a rare genetic mutation that makes him immortal, is on the run from bounty hunters who wish to claim a reward.
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    • Sonnie's Edge. The first episode of Love, Death & Robots is "Sonnie's Edge" and it sets the tone as a dimly-lit, cyberpunk, CG-animated cross between Pokémon and Pacific Rim centered on a monster fight between two psychically-controlled beasts.
    • Three Robots. Buddy comedy episode "Three Robots" is one of the cheerier cuts of Love, Death & Robots; a Wall-E-inspired jaunt through a post-apocalyptic city featuring a trio of androids.
    • The Witness. This Ghost in the Shell-inspired short is one of the more impressive Love, Death & Robots episodes on a technical level. The 3D animation is somewhere between characterized and uncanny, giving the whole thing a heightened sense of realism, bolstered by seeing actual spit and breathing on the screen in parts.
    • Suits. Most of Love, Death & Robots hinges on final shots that send chills through the viewer. "Suits" is a great example of why these endings don't need to be particularly deep to still be effective.
  3. May 14, 2021 · Love, Death & Robots Vol. 2 Episode 2: Ice Ending Explained. For anyone confused about the ending to the second episode of Volume 2 of Love, Death and Robots allow us to help! We’ve been covering the remaining episodes too of Love, Death, and Robots, but here is the ending explained to Ice.

  4. May 19, 2021 · Season 2 of Love, Death, and Robots only offers up eight episodes, which may feel slight compared to the first season's eighteen installments, but there's still a lot to mine here, and having...

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