For anyone who is confused about the end of the seventh episode of volume 3 of Love, Death and Robots then allow us to help! We will also cover the remaining episode of volume 3 from Love, Death, and Robot, but here is the end that is explained to Mason Rats.Mason, an old Scottish farmer, found a very smart rat nest in his warehouse. To fight pests, he asked for help from a very sophisticated pest control company, with bloody and destructive results.

Ending Explained

Mason asked for help from a very sophisticated pest control company to fight smart mice that made homes for themselves in the warehouse. After destroying its first destruction system, pest control companies offer Mason TT-15, the Scorpion robot that is armed to the teeth to destroy mice. However, after witness Mason, the scale of violence carried out by TT-15, and the sadness of the rat at the time of the death of their colleagues, he helped the creatures by handling dead blows on the machine.

Mason is friends with mice, and they are their new friendship inaugurated by consuming drinks made by rats. In the end, Mason called the bank to cancel the check he made to the pest control company to get his money back for TT-15.

Why does Mason help the rats?

When rat intelligence increases to the point where they can use weapons, their emotional intelligence also increases. Mason witnessed this when TT-15 killed female mice, and the possibility of his wife, from one of the soldiers.In the end, Mason realized that the rats were more like him than he thought, and what they did was fight for their home.

There’s been more World Wars

When he saw the destruction caused by TT-15, Mason exclaimed “is like World War 4 here” which is very insinuating that once again humanity goes to war once, or maybe twice more.

Further world war that occurs will make sense why simple pest control companies will have access to these high -tech weapons. Many of the biggest technological advances for humans have come during the war, adding the fact that mice and other animals have grown more intelligently, therefore pest control companies need to be more creative and destructive.

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