Rating Netflix’s Love Death and Robots Volume 2’s Shorts from Best to Worst
It’s safe to say that Netflix’s Love Death and Robots volume 1 was probably my all-time favorite series. I’ve been impatiently waiting for Love Death and Robots volume 2 with high expectations.
Due to my high expectations, I was expecting to also get disappointed. I know, I know; it’s an oxymoron, but how many times have you been disappointed by a follow-up season? Especially since it’s been announced that this volume was a lot shorter than the previous one.
Needless to say, volume 2 was not just good, but it’s at least as good as the first volume.
Presented by “Deadpool” director Tim Miller and “Fight Club” David Fincher, the Emmy Award-winning anthology series was promised to be a hardcore series for “mature, messed-up” adults.
Volume 1 definitely delivered that, with graphic nudity and extreme violence packed into 18 animated short movies.
With Volume 2, however, the shorts are much shorter, less violent, and a lot less nudity.
The shorts run on average, ranging from 4 to 15 minutes, and there are only eight shorts this time instead of 18 like the previous season.
While this volume is less edgy, I believe it has better storytelling.
With that said, there is still a lot of love, death, and robots in this volume.