Binary System Podcast #459 – Love, Death, and Robots, and Star Trek Lower Decks

This week we watched three whole episodes of the new season of Love, Death + Robots (yes we want pats on the head for that thank you) and while there’s a lot to discuss regarding Robert Valley’s amazing animation, a possible origin story for “Three Robots”, and voice actors we’ve gotten to interview, what we really want to talk about is how messed up the imdb episode ratings are this season. (A 5.7 for “400 Boys”? A 4.1 for “Can’t Stop”? Oh come on that’s way too low. We know everybody’s taste is different but that’s gotta be trolls hate-reviewing the episodes, right?)

After that Kathryn recaps episodes 2 and 3 of Star Trek: Lower Decks, so we can talk about how adorable Tendi and Rutherford are, how Mariner is determined to earn a demotion, and how great the creators are at coming up with some surprisingly terrifying monsters. (“Moopsy!”)

There’s also the usual tangents into Bigger Than Worlds engineering, comic books based on animated characters, and the final volume of Adam Warren’s Empowered series.

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This week’s outro is a clip from Afterlife by Beat Mekanik.

Correction: the cat’s name in “The Other Large Thing” is “Dingleberry Jones.” Come on, we were close.

Correction: Kathryn is correct, Golgotha is pronounced GOWL guh thuh. Elizabeth’s pronunciation (gol GOTH uh) is because she read it in a book and made assumptions.

Correction: Elizabeth was both right and wrong: Bubblegum Crisis and Bubblegum Crash were the names of the anime series, Adam Warren’s graphic novel was Bubblegum Crisis: Grand Mal.

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