TVOM: "There’s an interesting nugget of an idea hidden within “The Death of A.R.T.,” which observes the crew of the Cruiser trying to create their first outgoing message to the universe, all while dealing with the loss of A.R.T., thrown into space when Karen accidentally kicks him off the edge of the ship into the storm of a planet forming around them. The story of Other Space‘s third offering is a mouthful, yes, but its pathos is quite simple: “The Death of A.R.T.” is about self-definition, and how that presentation of self can be lost in translation, be it to other species, or even just other human beings."
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Deliver Me Review: The Swedish series follows two troubled teen and their troublesome lives when one of them is shot dead.