Smart Appliances, Stupid Owners
- Episódio foi ao ar 15 de mai. de 2025
- 18
- 8 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,3/10
5,3 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Aparelhos e objetos de banheiro ganham vida para compartilhar suas opiniões engraçadas e sarcásticas sobre os humanos que os usam diariamente, revelando histórias de seu ponto de vista pecul... Ler tudoAparelhos e objetos de banheiro ganham vida para compartilhar suas opiniões engraçadas e sarcásticas sobre os humanos que os usam diariamente, revelando histórias de seu ponto de vista peculiar.Aparelhos e objetos de banheiro ganham vida para compartilhar suas opiniões engraçadas e sarcásticas sobre os humanos que os usam diariamente, revelando histórias de seu ponto de vista peculiar.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
Melissa Villaseñor
- Thermostat
- (narração)
Ronny Chieng
- Electric Toothbrush
- (narração)
Amy Sedaris
- Security Camera
- (narração)
Kevin Hart
- Air Ionizer
- (narração)
Josh Brener
- Shower Head
- (narração)
- …
Nat Faxon
- Waffle Maker
- (narração)
Niecy Nash
- Massager
- (narração)
- (as Niecy Nash-Betts)
Brett Goldstein
- Toilet
- (narração)
Avaliações em destaque
Is this really where sci-fi has landed?
This isn't clever, edgy, or provocative. It's just a pathetic excuse for humor, lazily disguised as commentary. The sexual "fantasies" about women here aren't just juvenile-they're insultingly vulgar and degrading, written as if the author believes objectification equals depth.
I genuinely loathe everything John Scalzi has ever written. His work always reeks of emotional emptiness-like someone who's never known genuine connection or respect, and instead copes by wrapping his shallow cynicism in cheap punchlines.
This episode is no exception. It's not funny. It's not sharp. It's a cringe-fest of frat-boy writing pretending to be futuristic insight.
To see this presented under the Love, Death & Robots brand-a series once praised for its imaginative risks and visual storytelling-is beyond disappointing. It's an embarrassment.
Sci-fi deserves better. Women deserve better. Audiences deserve better.
This isn't clever, edgy, or provocative. It's just a pathetic excuse for humor, lazily disguised as commentary. The sexual "fantasies" about women here aren't just juvenile-they're insultingly vulgar and degrading, written as if the author believes objectification equals depth.
I genuinely loathe everything John Scalzi has ever written. His work always reeks of emotional emptiness-like someone who's never known genuine connection or respect, and instead copes by wrapping his shallow cynicism in cheap punchlines.
This episode is no exception. It's not funny. It's not sharp. It's a cringe-fest of frat-boy writing pretending to be futuristic insight.
To see this presented under the Love, Death & Robots brand-a series once praised for its imaginative risks and visual storytelling-is beyond disappointing. It's an embarrassment.
Sci-fi deserves better. Women deserve better. Audiences deserve better.
Imagine those interviews took on a more lewd, suggestive tone and weren't screened for younger audiences.
Cos thats what this is and one of the later ' appliances really makes the point clear.
It's kind of funny but as it seems with most of scalzi's episodes it soon devolves in to cheap low rent humour relying on the viewer to be the target for self deprecating reactions, for anyone else it's might raise a smile but thats about it.
Animation is also very much claymation/stopmotion but cgi, tho it lacks the effort that nick park is famous for.
Even the characters aren't that interesting and some go on too long after the punchline or they don't even have one.
Cos thats what this is and one of the later ' appliances really makes the point clear.
It's kind of funny but as it seems with most of scalzi's episodes it soon devolves in to cheap low rent humour relying on the viewer to be the target for self deprecating reactions, for anyone else it's might raise a smile but thats about it.
Animation is also very much claymation/stopmotion but cgi, tho it lacks the effort that nick park is famous for.
Even the characters aren't that interesting and some go on too long after the punchline or they don't even have one.
I really hate the Scalzi episodes.
I hate how unfunny the Scalzi episodes are. This is new lows, though. It's basically just appliances complaining about humans.
I hate how boring the Scalzi episodes are. It's like if you took The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and stripped out all the jokes and humor. Look, a talking toilet that complains about its life.
I hate how stupid the Scalzi episodes are. They seem geared toward the same people that they skewer. I imagine the cat owners in The Other Large Thing think this episode is hilarious.
I hate how the Scalzi episodes are basically just filler. There's nothing there except a few limp jokes that just hang in the air.
I really hate the Scalzi episodes. And I hate the IMDb for making me come up with 600 words to describe why they are so stupid.
I hate how unfunny the Scalzi episodes are. This is new lows, though. It's basically just appliances complaining about humans.
I hate how boring the Scalzi episodes are. It's like if you took The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and stripped out all the jokes and humor. Look, a talking toilet that complains about its life.
I hate how stupid the Scalzi episodes are. They seem geared toward the same people that they skewer. I imagine the cat owners in The Other Large Thing think this episode is hilarious.
I hate how the Scalzi episodes are basically just filler. There's nothing there except a few limp jokes that just hang in the air.
I really hate the Scalzi episodes. And I hate the IMDb for making me come up with 600 words to describe why they are so stupid.
This episode is one of the best of this season. As for the story, it reminds a lot of the three robots as the objects criticize us humans. Unlike our other three protagonists they do not criticize all human society in general, but they criticize only humans, how they sometimes misuse objects, and in particular electronic ones. The comedy is well-placed in fact it even made me laugh a few times. Furthermore, I liked the animation style. Visually it was pleasant to watch. In conclusion I absolutely recommend it to watch if you want to disconnect your brain for 8-10 minutes and also have a good laugh.
There are seldom things on this planet that are so unoriginal, so unfunny that I feel the need to express how horrific they are publicly. This is somehow worse than this. These episodes cost millions of dollars to make, and this is what we get? Some dumb jokes told with no plot, no characters, no nothing? I thought the Mr. Beast episode was all over the place, but this somehow tops it. Hands down, one of the worst episodes of anything I have seen in my entire life. I have spent more time thinking about how to formulate this review than the writers did on the story of this episode of a beloved series. I hope that one day, the writers of this episode can look back and see what disgusting creation they birthed into the world with as much abhorrence as I had after watching this eight-minute show.
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