
Topics: Netflix, Black Mirror, Streaming, Reddit, Film and TV
Netflix viewers cannot get enough of a forgotten series compared to Black Mirror that first dropped on the streaming platform some six years ago.
Black Mirror has a whopping 33 mind-bending episodes for fans to enjoy, and it's often been dubbed by some fans as one of the best series to have ever been made.
So for a series to be compared to it, they're obviously doing something right.
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Starring the likes of Fred Tatasciore, Scott Whyte and Emily O'Brien, the series is a collection of animated short stories that span several genres, including science fiction, fantasy, horror and even comedy.
Love Death + Robots released with a first series on Netflix back in 2019, while a fourth offering dropped in May this year.
And the unconventional series is the talk of the town on the Netflix Reddit forum, with many admitting to never watching any of the 45 episodes.
"Looking for recommendations of what you believe to be the most underrated shows that you have watched on Netflix/Prime apps," one Reddit user asked.
"Love, Death + Robots is criminally not talked about enough," another Redditor penned, while a fellow viewer compared it to Black Mirror.
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They said: "Its like animated shorter version of Black Mirror. Enjoyed it to the core!"
And a fellow viewer added: "Love LDR! Was not a huge fan of the most recent season though."
Despite that one particular viewer not being a massive fan of the most recent season of Love, Death + Robots, 'Volume 4' sits at a perfect 100 percent Rotten Tomatoes score.
Andrew Webster, from The Verge, wrote: "The latest volume doesn’t quite hit the same heights [as previous seasons], nor does it have a singular standout episode like 'The Very Pulse of the Machine', but it’s still a strong offering."
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Meanwhile, QiiBO's Jorge Rivera Rubio penned: "The fourth volume is excellent...maintains the quality of their shorts with a spectacular combination of intriguing stories, wonderful animation and pristine presentation, playing with various social, spiritual or simply fun."
And Den of Geek's review of the latest series states: "This season is more playful than ever as it asks the audience to consider technology and eternity through endlessly diverse lenses. This energy is palpable here, with another collection of impressive, intelligent, and unpredictable animated short films."
Season three of Love, Death + Robots also has a perfect Rotten Tomatoes score, with season two coming in at 81 and series one at 77 percent.