I love how the story flips the perception of deathworlders. The way it showcases how humans' survival instincts are misunderstood and underestimated by the researchers is both funny and fascinating. The suspense builds up perfectly!
Sci-fi channel had a show called "Farscape." There was only a few characters that were made by Jim Hanson. The makeup, and characteristics for the other species was awesome.😎
What happened to this story line? The multiple breaks and re-dos in the flow of the story hurt my brain. It's like two drafts were cobbled together and nobody proofed it.
Poor predator. :( Ah well, cheap lesson so he can (hopefully) tell his buddies back home. As for the scientific sorts..well...it was the politest thing to do - saving them from themselves. Never assume as the adage goes. giggle
So, the tropes about caffeine, perfectly good aircraft and fermented grains are so threadbare that they’re likely to fall into shreds the next time they’re used. Anyone who trains a chatbot to “write” stories like this should know that. What grinds my ass about this particular entry though, is the “little did they know” phrase that died in the 1950s. Please, it does not need to be resurrected. Do better.
I love how the story flips the perception of deathworlders. The way it showcases how humans' survival instincts are misunderstood and underestimated by the researchers is both funny and fascinating. The suspense builds up perfectly!
Netflix needs to make a series based on these stories. 😍
I agree 👍🏾
Great idea! I agree too! 😂
Not Netflix. Tubi! That way it's still free.
@@rebeccascott6508 good point 👍🏾
Cheaper the budget the better.
Great story, love the humor 😂😂 thanks
Love the humor. Good story. And yes, the last couple lines are awesome.
Those last words. I found FUNNY! 😂. Earth😱
Sci-fi channel had a show called "Farscape." There was only a few characters that were made by Jim Hanson. The makeup, and characteristics for the other species was awesome.😎
Liked this one first rate!👍
What happened to this story line? The multiple breaks and re-dos in the flow of the story hurt my brain. It's like two drafts were cobbled together and nobody proofed it.
Love, Death & Robot.
No Sarah Chen? I'm shocked.
Good story but it does repeat towards the end.
EVERYONE HAS A PLAN...
IN LIFE YOU CAN HAVE THE MOST FUN SIMPLY BY BEING THIS ..🃏
Poor predator. :( Ah well, cheap lesson so he can (hopefully) tell his buddies back home. As for the scientific sorts..well...it was the politest thing to do - saving them from themselves. Never assume as the adage goes. giggle
Too many continuity errors.
So, the tropes about caffeine, perfectly good aircraft and fermented grains are so threadbare that they’re likely to fall into shreds the next time they’re used. Anyone who trains a chatbot to “write” stories like this should know that.
What grinds my ass about this particular entry though, is the “little did they know” phrase that died in the 1950s. Please, it does not need to be resurrected.
Do better.