The Very Pulse of the Machine Ending Explained | Love, Death & Robots Volume 3 Explained

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The Ending of Love, Death & Robots Season (Volume) 3 Episode 3 "The Very Pulse of the Machine" (2022) Explained. Love, Death & Robots Volume 3 Explained.

The Very Pulse of the Machine

Based on the short story by Michael Swanwick

Directed by Emily Dean
Written by Tim Miller, Philip Gelatt & Michael Swanwick
Starring Mackenzie Davis, Holly Jade, & David Shatraw

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All Comments (21)
  • @r.s6187
    This was one of my top 3 favorite episodes from this new season. Maybe one of my favorites out of all the seasons. It was absolutely stunning, from the story to the visuals. When Martha asks the machine its purpose and it says "to know you" I get chills. It's comforting, almost. And it resonates with me on a level I can't really explain except to say I think the whole episode is so meaningful. The idea of dying but not; becoming a part of something bigger. Leaving your physical body but somehow preserving what makes you...you. I can't believe this episode is one of the lowest-rated ones on IMDB for season 3. I found it to be truly beautiful.
  • @rotiwokeman
    The hallucination scene where the rocks are turning into dancing/ gesturing women was actually quite accurate for a psychedelic hallucination. I've seen it!
  • @whipcream6409
    By far my favorite episode. A part of me is wishing I could also become a part of Io.
  • Loved this!!! This episode gave me a bit of an existential crisis 😅 Please do Jibaro next!! It was my favorite of Season 3!
  • @amazinglaughs
    This was the episode that after I ended it, I needed like 10 minutes to absorb what I just saw and then got so excited that I got the privilege to watch this episode ❤️
  • @ganweidi1382
    The amount of details and scientific accuracy this film needs to put in to create this alien world as accurate as possible... elusive, creative yet largely comforms to how IO would really looks like (sulphur floodplains, sulphur spire/volcano, blue molten sulphur lakes, sulphur flakes drifting, sulphur crystal, etc.. and Jupiter as the background... only thing i think is less accurate could be the gravity.
  • @broderickfall
    Interesting.. wouldn't have known about all the ties to real world poetry pieces. This is the type of content I come to YouTube for.
  • @LeSatan
    Finally LDR! That ep. rly left me a feel that it was more profound than what I undrstd. 👌
  • @flowking6793
    The prelude... I have reread it many times now and some of its parts still elude me. It remains one of my favourite (epic) poems to date
  • @sharon8330
    Subscribed! You have such a beautiful way of explaining that makes my soul sing. Well done, well done!
  • Dang that sneeze got me hahahaha. Love the breakdown and explanation. Brings so much insight to the episode and answers a lot of questions.
  • The amount of complexity and effort they put into this one episode really leaves me in AWE!😢 Thanku for making this AMAZING video❤❤❤
  • 10:04 fun fact: romanticism is super popular in danish history discussions and teachings, since hc anderson, among other famous danish artists, is from that period. it focused heavily on youth, innocence, nature, god and a connection to the natural. therefore, farmers are often depicted in danish romantic art pieces since they have deep connection to plants and nature. depictions of god were often done by having churches in the background, breaking up the flat landscape that a normal danish painting would suffer from.
  • @user-ms9yt6ho1n
    You did a really fine job there , friend! I have recommended that piece of animation to folks I know as one of the finest I've ever seen. It is simply beautiful. Thank you for your thoughtful analysis. Take all the time you need, brother!
  • @MMOLegend
    This was one of the greatest short stories i ever watched, I was mesmerized the whole time. Loved it! The rest of the series is incredible also. Masterpiece in my opinion!
  • @melodybaoin1425
    Yay ! You finally made a ldr season 3 review. I enjoyed your previous reviews on season 1 and 2 and was waiting for your take in season 3. Are you going to make bad travelling or jibaro next? I want to see your interpretation on it.
  • Wow, thanks. I feel like an idiot now for how little I understood about this before watching your breakdown.
  • @karlosdias7802
    I liked the images from this ep , very beautiful . It is very reminiscent of the Fishing Night episode. I think the ending was the prettiest part with the soundtrack in the background and her falling apart with the Jupiter image above... this episode was messy and drugs basically haha. but I liked the story. Good video 😃🌑🤖.