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Love Death + Robots: Jennifer Yuh Nelson, Emily Dean, & Patrick Osborne | THS Interviews Highlights

Published 14 hours ago2 minute read

Love, Death + Robots is currently taking the world by storm once again with the recent release of Vol. 4. With that recentmost volume getting universal acclaim from critics, it’s no wonder that the anthology series is getting so popular again. In fact, it’s not the series itself that’s getting attention. It’s also the cast and crew behind the series.

That’s why we here at That Hashtag Show are proud to interview Jennifer Yuh Nelson, Emily Dean, and Patrick Osborne during the red carpet premiere of Love, Death + Robots Vol. 4. You can check out the full interview on and below:

Three interviews for the price of one.

This is a big win for creative freedom, methinks, and another reason why Love, Death + Robots as a whole is so successful.

Not a bad comparison there, and certainly a big part of why “Spider Rose” looked so realistic in its depiction of zero g.

A Signalis fan here? We can only guess, but rock on, Nelson.

As a fellow writer, I can fully sympathize with Dean on that.

Good advice for all writers, artists, and fellow creators, methinks.

We certainly hope to see more Love, Death + Robots from you on the same level as “For He Can Creep”. More talking animals that behave like animals is always nice.

Definitely love to see what influenced the development of “For He Can Creep”, and giving us an idea of what Dean might do next on her next project.

“I’m allergic to cats and I hate cats…I think they’re evil and would kill us if they had the chance.”

As a cat lover myself, this both wounds my soul and yet feels very in-character for those kitties. No wonder he made “The Other Large Thing”.

“The main thing with Love, Death + Robots is as a director, it’s so much fun to get the chance to do…shorts that are different and adults that it’s just not common…I just hope it goes on forever to give as many people as possible the opportunity to do that kind of stuff.”

As someone who’s fallen in love with Love, Death + Robots myself, I think we can all agree to share that sentiment.

What did you all think of these interviews with the directors behind Love, Death + Robots Vol. 4? Tell us what you all think in the comments section below.

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