Love, Death + Robots v4's best episode is Masters of the Air mixed with Hellboy
Briefly

The new season of Tim Miller's animated anthology series Love, Death & Robots on Netflix is its longest yet but has received mixed reviews for its quality. While it features some strong episodes, especially those based on tight narratives, many entries are criticized for lacking substance, focusing instead on stunning visuals without coherent plots. The anthology format does allow viewers to move on from lackluster episodes quickly. Highlights include contributions from popular writers and a few standout stories, demonstrating that the series can still deliver captivating content when it adheres to effective storytelling.
Miller's new season of Love, Death & Robots boosts the anthology format with its longest batch of episodes; however, critical reception highlights a decline in quality.
While the previous seasons delivered compelling stories that blended horror and sci-fi, this time too many episodes focus more on visuals than cohesive narratives.
The anthology format allows for quick breaks from disappointing episodes, but volume 4 suffers with multiple forgettable entries, lacking the charm and structure of earlier ones.
There are still bright spots like 'How Zeke Got Religion,' showcasing that when creators harness tight storytelling, the series can still deliver engaging content.
Read at Polygon
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