Every Love, Death & Robots Episode Ranked

7. Zima Blue

The Very Pulse of the Machine
Netflix

The most thought-provoking and sharply animated of the show's longer first season, Zima Blue follows a mysterious artist whose work has sent him on an epic quest to find the true purpose of his existence.

A complex yarn that attempts to make sense of what it means to be human and find yourself, Zima Blue comes complete with the show's most unique, monochromatic graphics, and final, heart-stopping twist that will leave you floating on air.

Looking back on the many different types of episode the anthology has to offer -- the violent military escapades, the surreal shorts, the on-the-nose social satires -- this kind of philosophical brain teaser has to be Love, Death & Robots at its best.

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