How should I put it, the quality of this season is still very high, and as always, people are not aware of it, and after thinking about it, I am indeed inspired.
The first time I saw the garbage bug, I thought it was the Pygmalion effect (in the eyes of the Rick family, his value was the garbage bug), but the irony in the play should be the drug-addictive conditioning training, plus the garbage bug I am a doctor of medicine, and it feels like irony that some people know that marijuana is addictive and still go to smoke? There are also us who are addicted to the network and have been trained by the network to reflex to eat garbage, which echoes the short satirical video of Rick.
There is also the fact that Rick was pulled down from the altar in the last episode. In the cosmic curve he built, he was the strongest. This is a setting, not Rick himself is the strongest, and it also reveals that Rick's Nothingness and hypocrisy. After realizing that he couldn't avenge his wife and daughter no matter what, he used the center curve to create a sense of loneliness for himself that he was a god, and then willingly fell into it to escape the pain of losing his wife and daughter. He doesn't care about the universe at all, everything is absurd in his eyes, he wants to control everything to please the sense of loss of control and pain, and he does control everything in the center curve. He really is a genius and a lunatic, but he is not a god.
But the crow, I think, really just clicks and stops. To be honest, it's a bit strange. I don't understand why the crow controlled by drugs can make Rick's conscience find out. Oh, Rick found himself manipulating Modi? Didn't he know from the beginning? To be honest, I don't really understand this place.
The amount of information in each episode of rm is really huge, but it is also easy for him to be unable to explain everything he wants to say clearly, and there is no way to keep the depth going while keeping the fun. Playing so many memes in each episode is partly to make up for this defect. Hope to keep the quality and make the content clearer in the future.
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