Chapter 1 of the fourth season
About the death crystal, do we really need to understand the scene before our death? Maybe it turns out to be an oolong and a joke.
Follow the steps and live according to the guidance of others, and it may not be the end when you turn back. Don't believe in the temptation of others. Have your own judgment and let it be. Otherwise, firstly, it will cause trouble, just like Jessica just wants to do hospice care, not to stay with Morty; secondly, it will be controlled by temptation, and there will be less possibility of independent judgment.
Chapter 2
In this episode, knowing that the person who borrowed the toilet has left, it is hard not to feel sad. Finally, someone understands Rick, and if he understands using the toilet, he will be shy, and everyone just wants to feel in control. We are in a situation where many things are out of control. Next (2020 has experienced too much, such as the uncontrollable epidemic), the little time and space that can be grasped by oneself is precious. Life is such a shit, Rick will be snooped on if he is not careful, after all, people are people, and they still need friends when they come back. Not many people understand you.
Chapter 3
This episode is worth watching. The big reversal is at the end. At first, I thought it was a simple theft robot. It saw through the other party's plan and made preparations in advance. In fact, everything has been predicted. No matter how much we plan, it's hard not to be spied on... unless we don't act according to plan. Eventually the robot ended itself, and Netflix moved in to play the show and picked up the script. Morty finally returned to adventure because he thought it would be more exciting to have no reality. As a result, the screenwriter said this at this time, this is actually Rick's real purpose! Play-in-play-in-play, reversing many times and getting hooked.
Chapter 4
When I first read it, I was very confused by the talking cat. Later, after adding the background, I learned that the talking cat represents the will of the producer, and the sound and picture dubbed "The Surface of the Black Hole" can be understood as the most feared thing in everyone's heart. Secondly, everyone, like the character, is very curious about why he speaks, but in the end, he doesn't have to understand. If they found out that they were created, would they deny their existence? Can you accept that your life is actually a created "Truman life"? It might be difficult. In addition, in the story of the dragon, the appeal of slut and sexual metaphor is actually a social mapping buried behind it. We are oppressed, restricted, and deprived of freedom. In the real situation, we should attack the power owners, or just like women attack the patriarchal society, and should not be oppressed, but should fight for their own freedom. Sex, although sometimes a little shy, is also a place of freedom that does not violate the law and does not violate the moral bottom line of most people.
Chapter 5
The development of the snake tribe is very much like the history of human development. War and technology are all a huge irony to human beings. You think that you saved a small life, but actually changed the course of history. In the end, you have to end it from the beginning. I wonder if the screenwriter wants to tell us that people are actually Like snakes, there is a "brainless" existence behind animality.
Chapter 6
This episode is pretty awesome. Seemingly chaotic, it is actually a tragedy. Rick is omnipotent, but stuck in the story. The story is the framework for the screenwriter and script. The continuity of the plot mentioned in it, the market value, and the framework of the entire story structure are all indispensable. Break the continuity, and the characters become random, and without market value, the story becomes uninteresting. The freest character is not the screenwriter, not Rick Morty, but the audience. The audience has their own choices, but the characters and writers do not. I sometimes wonder if the writers don't know where to go? Imagination will dry up and you won't know where the plot is going. But what the audience expects is always out of the norm. So the screenwriter took this story and launched an interrogation on the audience. The God in the train, knowing that he was trapped in the story, chose to destroy and end his life. But Rick can't, he's still stuck in the work, accepting this horrific cycle. This episode is still quite in-depth, we try to deconstruct the story, and in the end, the characters of the story will still fall into the vicious circle of making the audience consume. If you can't go out, you have to become random, and you have to introduce a woman's perspective to prevent your story from becoming a projection of a patriarchal society. This can also see the writer's own reflection and the director's thinking.
Chapter 7
Parasitic, then destroyed, reborn, parasitic. If it is such a repeated life, it is really meaningless. If the alien creatures do not have the help of external forces, they will live the lives of most people today. Summer helped create civilization, and civilization ended in destruction, back to square one. If we can, should we help them do more meaningful things (this episode also has Rick and Morty's relationship, which gets two official shots... )
Chapter 8
Life is a game and you can't live in the past forever. There is no reset button in life. If you just pass by, you will be punished. Although the strong acid setting emmmm, it's really funny (especially the deliberate police??) There is no reset, you must only look forward. We have to live with consequence.
Chapter 9
Simply another episode of human history! Development, useless people discarded by society, evolved into camping, struggle, violence and war, society has told us this with its own history, and the metaphors of Zeus Gaia and Noah's ark are simply divine, the story chain reaction, Other plot settings are actually unremarkable... (I have no idea about the easter egg advertisement of Planet Sex)
Chapter 10
In the end, the story of Star Wars repeats itself again. It doesn't matter who is cloned, because in fact, they are all Rick's precious daughters, and they must be well guarded. He gave the decision to randomness, and we don't know the answer... This episode is a bit of a plot to make up the number of episodes? ! The lens is really cool.
At last
In general, this season is really average at the beginning, peaking a bit in the middle of the season, and then slowly falling back, which will give people the illusion of disappointment. But when it comes to the discussion of the script and character design, it is not difficult for us to see that the creative team who lost one of the soul characters began to wander between buying the audience and expressing themselves, hesitating, and even not knowing how to create every episode again. A jaw-dropping script. Maybe lower expectations, give some time, and the future will be better.
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