I've always worried about whether the fourth season, when there is only one screenwriter left, will collapse, sure enough.
The previous typing on the keyboard caused the collapse of the universal federal economy, destroyed himself in countless parallel universes in order to save his grandson, and collapsed the most evil wanted criminal in the multiverse in the entire White House in order to allow Obama to take a photo of his grandson.
Fighting with people throughout this season, and losing again and again?
Zeus spit on the face, was beaten out of the intestines by the Phoenix, and beaten by the train driver after being beaten by the train ticket inspector. The melee surrendered in a frantic cycle.
As for the problem of the plot's inadequacy, in fact, I am quite satisfied with the perception of the first four episodes. However, the more the plot later, the more thin and barren. Rick's loneliness was mocked by Morty (whether it was the screenwriter intentionally). Still unintentionally), the value has been instantly depreciated. This kind of loneliness was originally a sad secret for the audience to explore, but now it has become a kind of persona, and the screenwriter grandly took it to the table and said, "You have always been like that, and you will still be the same." Sacrificing the depth of the story, and constantly throwing out the crazy play stalks that are separated from the audience's aesthetics, is this the animation and the audience singing me and me on both sides of the fourth wall, or the screenwriter's own carnival?
Let's talk about human design. I thought that Morty's "he thin mud" lines that appeared many times in the fourth season were actually paving the way for the subsequent reversal, but the animation slapped me severely every time. The peace moment that appeared inexplicably during the adventure did not achieve the effect of deepening the discussion of the relationship between the members of the Rick family, but made people feel the mood of the characters.
The finale is weak. The new Interstellar League plot that has been waiting for so long is actually still a matter of pistols and fists. And Rick’s loneliness is portrayed so deliberately. The plot of wuba laba dab dab really amazed me at the beginning. The plot, the depth of the plot, and the deepening of the character set three birds with one stone. This time, for one episode, Rick will From a lonely genius to a lonely old man who was not wanted.
I don't know if the screenwriter is really talented or deliberately playing bad fun, anyway, I was disgusted by this operation. If you want to watch the heavy taste pranks, I will go after "Mr. Pickled Cucumber". Now "Weird Town" and "Crispyberry Park" are chasing after each other, you should always have a snack on this show.
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