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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.

  3. Just recently finished watching the second season of the love death and robots anthology. Personally while the majority of the shorts were all really….

  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...

  5. Love, Death, and Robots Season 2 Discussion. What did everyone think? An 8 episode season felt really short, not as much variety. It was renewed for a third 8 episode season so maybe that will be like the second half. The other fun thing to do is rank your favorites, but I'll do that in a comment. This thread is archived.

  6. May 25, 2021 · So Love, Death and Robots Season 2 is out. Looks like we get 8 episodes (which is the only disappointing thing about the season, since season one was 18). Season 2 can be watched in under 2 hours. Below are just a few thoughts. Warning, spoilers abound. This one is hysterical, and a little scary.

  7. May 14, 2021 · Tim Miller and David Fincher’s “mature, messed-up” animated science fiction anthology returns for a shorter season 2, with eight new shorts now streaming on Netflix.

  8. May 19, 2021 · Love: No. Death: No. Robots: Yes. Director Robert Valley — who helmed “Zima Blue,” the best episode of Love, Death & Robots season one — returns for this relatively disappointing follow-up ...

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