The fourth season is indeed not as good as the first three seasons, the plot is protracted, and there is a lack of new settings.
It is rare for Rick to still have such a deep relationship with the Rick family from a person who has traveled through the past and the future, has traveled all over the galaxy, and jumped out of the cycle of life and death.
A little closer to real life, maybe the doctor has this kind of emotion the most, life and death, that's what happened.
As I get older, I read less and less books, especially science fiction. Maybe because I understand, I can no longer jump out of the grand world constructed in my imagination.
When I was a child, I always felt that the fantasy world could become a reality, as long as I study hard to be a scientist and invent all kinds of things. Now I find that even living a normal life is not easy.
I recently rewatched Space Odyssey, which is considered a private place for the spiritual world. It allowed me to temporarily break away from my body, travel in space, and travel through time amid work chores, pneumonia panic, peer pressure, and parental nagging.
But this private land will gradually be squeezed until the initialization process is completely completed—
me, not me.
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