• Network: Netflix
  • Series Premiere Date: Mar 15, 2019
Season #: 4, 3, 2, 1
User Score
6.0

Mixed or average reviews- based on 48 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 24 out of 48
  2. Negative: 8 out of 48

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  1. May 14, 2021
    9
    While most of the series reached the heights of Zima Blue or Secret War in this season (barring the exception of Pop Squad and All Through the House), I felt that the show was more consistently great then Season 1, with none of the episodes ever reaching the mediocrity of Blind Spot or the Dump
  2. May 14, 2021
    7
    A solid season with only one episode that was not that enjoyable. It's a bummer that they are only eight episodes.
  3. Jan 6, 2022
    7
    While not as good or as creative as the first season, season two has very nice short stories, which are confidently well animated. It's just that some stories fall flat here and there, but the episodes are only 20 minutes long at their highest, so I highly suggest you watch this, if you already liked season one.
  4. Aug 18, 2021
    7
    Assim n é tão bom quanto a primeira mas é legal de ver. Principalmente o grama alta e os de animação realista.
  5. May 21, 2021
    10
    More introspective than the first season, I loved it. "Pop Squad" and "The drowned giant" almost made me shed a tear. Too bad it was only 8 episodes. Please, Netflix, more!
  6. Apr 6, 2023
    8
    Love, Death & Robots: Season 2 is a thrilling addition to the adult animated anthology series from Tim Miller and David Fincher. The season features eight new animated shorts, each with its own unique style, story, and animation techniques.

    The series continues to push the boundaries of storytelling and animation, offering a diverse range of themes and subject matters. From a
    Love, Death & Robots: Season 2 is a thrilling addition to the adult animated anthology series from Tim Miller and David Fincher. The season features eight new animated shorts, each with its own unique style, story, and animation techniques.

    The series continues to push the boundaries of storytelling and animation, offering a diverse range of themes and subject matters. From a post-apocalyptic world to a time-traveling detective story, each episode takes the viewer on a new and exciting journey.

    One standout episode is "Ice," which features stunning 3D animation and a captivating story about a group of scientists stranded in the Arctic. Another highlight is "The Drowned Giant," which uses beautiful hand-drawn animation to tell a haunting story about a massive corpse that washes up on a beach.

    While the series continues to impress with its animation and storytelling, some episodes feel too short, leaving the viewer wanting more. Additionally, a few episodes feel a bit too familiar, with similar themes and tropes to previous seasons.

    Overall, Love, Death & Robots: Season 2 is a must-watch for fans of adult animation and science fiction. With its impressive animation, creative storytelling, and diverse themes, it earns a solid 8/10 rating.
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  1. Reviewed by: Andrew Bundy
    May 17, 2021
    75
    Though its narrative reach and explorative curiosity have been lessened, “Love, Death + Robots” still makes for a tremendously entertaining watch, albeit a very, very short one.
  2. Reviewed by: Steve Greene
    May 14, 2021
    67
    There’s a slight widening of the show’s scope, even with 10 fewer shorts to consider and a bit of the show’s earlier DNA still intact.