There are 18 episodes, all but two based on Short Stories by various authors. Like any good SciFi, some there for the shock value, some are there for the blood & gore, and some are there to make you think. Four of them have soldiers/mercenaries, or just the local civil defense. Those are well-done, and had me both on the edge of my seat, and saddened by the loss. "Helping Hand" and "Beyond the Aquila Rift" were 'lost in space' horror. "Good Hunting" was steampunk and imho the best one. "Zima Blue" waxed philosophical, "Ice Age" and "Fish Night" dove into paleontology. "Sonnie's Edge" is the requisite Underground Robot Battle, while "The Witness" was just ... weird.
"When the Yogurt Took Over", "The Dump", "Alternate Histories", and "Three Robots" however, are pure humor. "Yogurt" and "Robots" get a lot of digs at modern society, while "AltHist" lets you kill Hilter in 1908. Repeatedly. Just to show what happens.
Many Anthologies are hit-or-miss with their stories. "Love, Death, and Robots" is a solid outing, especially with the short length of the films. You can see all 18 episodes in roughly 4 hours. I give it Two Thumbs Up, and suggest y'all watch it.
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