Love, Death & Robots is a fever you can't sweat. It's contagious but you always desire for it. I never saw any shows like this rich with such a hurried length. Tim Miller and David Fincher emphasize this anthology series; no wonder the darkness it gives to us audiences does feel so right. IMDB 9.1 and Rotten Tomatoes' 90% audience score should also tempt you to go watch this masterpiece!
Yeah, it's only been less than a week since its premiere, but let's break down all the episodes comprehensively, ranking it by myself---as objective as I can be:
18. Three Robots---Rating: 8/10
Two human-like and giant vacuum cleaner robots strolled the world when there weren't any of us ... they just lacked of role play and movement. They only did a short trip, eventually meeting with a cat which didn't even show a gesture that their loneliness was due to environmental cause. Hard to see why I should move this anthology beyond the last place.
17. When The Yoghurt Took Over---Rating: 8/10
This series was narrative. First I thought this would be cool, but the anonymous characterization of these yoghurts couldn't make your brain attached to this episode. I'm not humanity social justice warrior, but should any kind of creation's going to confront human, it has be a better concept.
16. Suits---Rating: 8.1/10
Feels like Lee Abbott of A Quite Place got revenged. Hank was quite heroic, but Jake was the only decisive part of this episode. It was cool as well that you were prepared by mechas to fight against thousands of eyeless monsters (if you only had a shotgun, although your surveillance system was awesome, the story would only last two minutes). A quite good one, but the storyline was predictable.
15. Ice Age---Rating: 8.2/10
The only cheerful episode of Love, Death & Robots. A young couple took you to watch circus show of your not-supposed-to-be fridge. Ng, I meant this was already there. Instead of decorating your living room, you embraced yourself to watch a nuked-sponsored war from your fridge-vision. While it was fine to escape your days, it was too compact so the story couldn't be developed.
14. Alternate Histories---Rating: 8.2/10