A complete disappointment, especially when compared to the episode with these characters in the first season. This new episode feels extremely preachy and the comedy is often way too forced with no satisfying payoff or punchline. It gives the feeling that whoever wrote this spends way too much time on Twitter.

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The last line made the episode for me

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Oh yeah, this episode is a flat-out 10/10! Beautiful.

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A little too on the nose and heavy handed, but not bad.

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"Humanity had all the tools to heal their wounded planet and save themselves, but instead they chose greed and self-gratification over a healthy biosphere and the future of their children." That is so deep and so true.

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I know it's going to come off as preachy to some, but I don't care. This apparently has to be beat over some people's heads.

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This episode is woke nonsense, humans are bad, rich people are the worst. Lazy, MSM talking points from the WEF.

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So true about the state of the world. Love these 3 bots.

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Who were you expecting?

"Eloooooon Maaaa~~~"

:astonished::astonished::astonished:
:flushed::persevere::flushed:
:rofl::rofl::rofl:

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This was so fun and scary at same time.

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“And thanks for all the fish” aww always love this.

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A preachy episode about climate change. Waste of an episode when we only get nine a year. The people who need to hear this message probably don't watch this show anyway so who is this even for?

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I love these robots, for me they should have a spin-off of their own, sticking your finger in the wound of human errors.
and taking into consideration what's been happening lately, I think these robots are right

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My only problem with this episode is that the people who most need to see it are the same ones who never will and also wouldn't understand WHY they needed to see it. They'd view it as a guidebook, not a cautionary tale that we are, unfortunately, already well into.

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Fun. Not as novel as the first on, a bit patronizing, but fun.

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Well, Season 3 opened with the first sequel of "Love, Death & Robots" and brings back the three Robots from Season 1 on their tourist trip on a post-apocalyptic earth.

I enjoyed the first episode of this a lot and this one is basically more of the same. I thought the message and overall humor worked better the first time around, but the three robots are still enjoyable characters.

The dig at Elon Musk was also very funny.

I don't know how I generally feel about the concept of a sequel in this show. The point of these short episodes (or short films) is to tell a profound story with little screentime and creating a sequel kind of takes away from that purpose and the overall effect it has (or can have).

The episode itself was finr, but not a standout.

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stop with the woke propaganda

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Another visit to the three robots to underpin that humanity are the worst (it's true). Not sure why it needed to end on the ridiculous cat thing again though. Would have been nice to have a modicum of hope.

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I'm sad that Elon Musk didn't show up.

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i missed these guys. they could have their own series.

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[Netflix] As in the first season, the excellent visual work of the Spanish company Blow Studio stands out more than a somewhat limited script that humorously addresses the disappearance of the human being. But somehow it's still one of the most representative short films in the series, and three characters whose visual design and construction have more possibilities than they have been given so far.

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