Adaptation of a John Scalzi story, which sees three rather different robots with very different personalities tour a human city long long after the end of the human race.
They see various things that we would take for granted, and struggle to understand them.
They meet a strange creature.
And each of them have different reactions to things.
This is stronger than the first story, as it feels very original. It's very pacy at just around twelve minutes, and instead of trying to be dark and edgy, it's just fun. There's a serious point in there, but it's clever enough to hide it among lighter moments in the process.
A great little bit of television, and well worth a watch.
They see various things that we would take for granted, and struggle to understand them.
They meet a strange creature.
And each of them have different reactions to things.
This is stronger than the first story, as it feels very original. It's very pacy at just around twelve minutes, and instead of trying to be dark and edgy, it's just fun. There's a serious point in there, but it's clever enough to hide it among lighter moments in the process.
A great little bit of television, and well worth a watch.