Every Love, Death & Robots Episode Ranked
2. The Very Pulse Of The Machine
Love, Death & Robots often confronts the dangers and possibilities of technology, but the truth is it's always at its best when grappling with the inevitably of death and the hardships that come with facing it.
In The Very Pulse of the Machine, an episode more colourful, sweeping, and visually daring that almost every episode the show has under its belt, Mackenzie Davis plays an astronaut stranded on a moon of Jupiter and confronted by a new world she's either hallucinating or genuinely seeing -- the episode never makes it clear.
Forced to confront the inevitability of her situation as she swallows fistfuls of drugs in order to survive, Davis wanders into the unknown, and unveils a wealth of secrets you'll have to see to believe.