In the field of sci-fi brain hole dramas, the rm series is basically known to everyone, and there is nothing to introduce. Scenario unit dramas, the brain hole editor in one episode can make a movie. Having said that, the average quality of the fifth season has dropped significantly from the previous one, and this is basically the consensus among fans. However, the situational unit drama is different from the kind of story with a clear main line after all. As long as a single episode performs well, it will not collapse to the end. The fifth season of rm is very wonderful, the first two episodes and the last three episodes are good, the middle five episodes are mediocre, and there is really a psychological law that tells us that people tend to be more impressed by the beginning and the end, just the brain hole of rm opened up The nihilistic tone is particularly appealing to me, and the overall look and feel is still really fragrant.
The first two episodes got off to a good start. The sea king line in the first episode is average, the main focus is on the centaur world. The human world uses a portal to age wine in the centaur world where the passage of time is inconsistent. This trivial incident caused a series of misunderstandings and shaped the entire centaur world. The history of the world, including myths, culture, technology, etc. Old nihilism. The Philosophical Buddy Card for Jessica, the God of Time, is also interesting.
The second episode is the "I'm actually an artificial man" series, which is an old stalk in the sci-fi world, but it's very chaotic and good here to let all the replica families escape together. And each family’s choices are different. There are healing families who choose to face the sea hand in hand at the end of their lives, puppets and doll families that provide a joke and know that they are man-made. Of course, more are the only ones. The one that remains is the cruelty of the real family.
In the middle five episodes, the brain hole or the plot or the plot is relatively mediocre. The environmental protection girl Hui and Turkey President Hui are satirizing American politics. If you watch too much, it will be the same. The devil Hui is a traditional artist who bullies Jerry. As for the gigantic robot integration of the five-color team in the seventh episode, although the plot is relatively unremarkable, grandpa's role is still a little broken, he has become weak and suddenly willing to cooperate with other ricks and does not cherish his family. , However, as a Japanese mansion house, I admit that I was flattered. It is so fun to combine five-color robots to fight big monsters, there is no problem!
The fourth episode is the one with the most negative reviews this season. After all, there are huge sperm monsters and incest stalks. The rm series has always been open-mouthed, and there is not a lot of astringent violence. I have a high ability to accept it (I even seriously thought about it, if the two will not get pregnant and will not give birth to deformed children, what is incest? There is no answer to the essential question, that is, the only child who feels that he does not want to fall in love seems to have no meaning to think about this question in various senses). This episode was mostly poorly done in other ways as well. It is said to be satirizing Marvel's hero-fighting monster routine, but I didn't come up with anything more beautiful to counter the routine. Watching a big sperm enter a big egg and give birth to a big incestuous baby, I really might as well watch Marvel.
The last three episodes are part of the main storyline. The eighth episode is constantly interspersed in Birdman's memory like Inception, which brings out the past of Grandpa, and also draws an end to the friendship between Birdman and Grandpa. After the cp with Birdman couldn't break down, in the ninth episode, Grandpa broke up with Morty again, and found two crows as Morty's stand-in. Morty found a mental patient as Grandpa's stand-in. When each other understood the importance of each other, on the contrary, (mainly grandfather) chose to break up and no longer took risks together.
In the finale of the tenth episode, the amount of information related to the main line exploded, officially revealing the past of the grandfather, including the grandmother, and the truth of Ruicheng. In fact, the truth is that the lines are not completely clear, and more than one explanation can be drawn. My rough understanding is: all the universes on the central finite curve, the rick in that universe is the strongest person in their universe, and the protagonist rick who created the curve and Ruicheng, as the most rick, naturally becomes The smartest of the countless universes on the curve, he was right in a sense when he said he was God. In doing so, it can also protect rick in the universe outside the curve, unlike the protagonist rick who is killed by his family.
The last three episodes clearly showed the human side of my grandpa, a narcissistic genius scientist who also cherished his family and friends. These two characteristics are contradictory in themselves. Grandpa also has a setting in which personality and ability are inversely proportional, which can also explain the reason why Grandpa is getting weaker and weaker this season. Although, I don't think this explanation can make up for the bad impression before, and even think that the rick of the fifth season is more reasonable (or which copy of the rick) from other universes. accepted explanation. The entanglement of feelings and abilities is always fascinating, but when it is placed on Rick, who is as powerful as a god, the true feelings that are occasionally revealed are even more moving.
If the contradictions in Grandpa have been reflected intermittently before, then the shaping of Morty is an unexpected joy. It's not surprising that Morty has become stronger this season. The teenager has followed the genius grandpa for so many adventures, and he will always grow up. What's more surprising is that the plot faces up to the unequal relationship between Rick and Morty. The genius grandpa keeps cheating on his stupid grandson. It's okay to read the story. It's a very common combination, but it's really like episode 9. Grandpa himself said, like abuse. (Although I think if I can adventure in various universes with Grandpa Cool, it is acceptable to be pitted)
The other Ricks in Ruicheng are even more extreme. They can match their parents to give birth to Mortys, mass-produce artificial Mortys, and replace Mortys. After all, every Rick needs a Morty to reflect his intelligence. So, after seeing all this clearly, Evil Morty decided to break free from the shackles of Rick and go to the larger infinite multiverse where Rick and Morty were not bound together. After understanding all this, the protagonist Morty still chooses to be with Rick, and it is this choice that makes the relationship between Rick and Morty equal, and I don't know how the new grandfather-grandson combination will be shown in the sequel. .
In short, although the average quality of the fifth season has declined, there is still a sense of return, especially the main story has progressed a lot, and the look and feel is still good. Since the sequel has been booked, I will still look forward to the sixth season. Anyway, the situational unit drama should not have a good episode. It's easy to dig holes without filling in the main line, but from the perspective of the fifth season, the main creator's control of the main line seems to be good. Maybe it will be difficult to open up the brain like before, but it is also the same type of head work. (In other words, since there is speculation that the quality decline is because the old screenwriters were dug by Marvel, can I expect new works from Marvel?)
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