The Ending Of Ice Explained | Love, Death & Robots Explained
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Published 2021-05-20
Ice
Based on the short story by Rich Larson
Director by Robert Valley
Written by Philip Gelatt
Starring Archie Madekwe, Sebastian Croft, Beatriz Godinho
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All Comments (21)
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I also really loved this episode. I interpreted Fletcher faking the injury not to fool his brother in the long run, but to allow him to step up as the hero older brother that Fletcher has always seen him as. And this also ends up giving him a genuine welcome into the modded friend group.
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The animation style was unique, the entire idea of a new world where people are modded to preform beyond normal human capabilities is awesome. The fact that they can move so quickly and do these badass things is dope. But it’s the aesthetic of the episode that really draws me in, the whole dark and “cyber gothic” vibe it has with the character designs being more punk rock and rebellious looking, as well as the friendship aspect of the story and the way they seem to connect and interact with eachother.
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I couldn't stop thinking of the Gorillaz while watching this episode
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This was my favorite episode of the season, absolutely gorgeous
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Love this episode. The sound of Fletch screaming "Seeedge" is just so good. The whole escape sequence is awesome.
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i love the animation within both ICE and Zima Blue. Most likely because it refers to a similar style to Tron Uprising which i think should be brought back. Aside from that, I saw the dots, just could't connect them till now. Thanks a bunch and keep up the good work
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If you look closely when they are all looking at the whales Sedgwick is holding up the wrong leg claiming it’s broken
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Literally every short story can be made into an incredible TV show, love this one.
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Loved this episode. So much potential too, we really only got a glimpse of it all
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I love this animation style, its insanely beautiful and extremely nostalgic to me for some reason
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“Run, you f*cking extro!”
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Absolutely loved this episode only because he did a Ranger roll to get his brother up from the ground. What a fucking legend
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this animation style reminded me so much of Genndy Tartakovsky. easily my favorite episode.
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Wish there were more episodes this season and a continuation of some of their priors from season 1.
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At the end, when Extro saw how Fletcher was jumping, he made us realize at the same time what just happened. It's not so subtle if you were paying attention but it's a beautiful scene if you were immersed in the story. In the same breath, the story explores human potential and how we can overcome any challenges with the right goals. And the whales! The animation! The dialogue! The sound track! The most stunning show I've seen in a while! Speechless
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Very interesting video. I’ve never actually read the source material but I had such a different take away from the ending in the show. I thought that the younger brother faked his injury during the race in the hopes that his older brother would try to help him and then die in the process. The entire episode is so dark and dreary that I was primed to think that there was a more sinister side to the ending. Especially since the older brother is displayed as such a burden to the family.
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The main thing I take away from these is that the short stories are made too short in these episodes, even 50% more length and we would get some amazing context and back story, but im glad i know to go check out the source material to get more info!
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My favorite episode honestly. I do agree that the ending is way better in the show. Anyhow keep up the good work. Love the content and can't wait for the xmas episode analysis. (Also I love the accent the natives speak in)
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Loved and appreciated this analysis thank you!
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