In S5, we can see the two screenwriters complaining about themselves. The popularity of Rick and Morty has led to an extreme increase in commercial value, and the increase in popularity also means being coerced by capital. Rick and Morty have become capital, and there is no turning back. They can only continue to accelerate, until the car rolls over, until the moment the car crashes, and when the IP is spurned by people, it will stop. At that moment, capital will not take another look, casually say that it can no longer continue to produce benefits, and then continue to find the next object that can be squeezed, and this IP will die in the true sense. I don't think it's too late to hit the brakes, remember in the show that Rick said he was going to do ten seasons. But in the current state, it seems that it can't last until the tenth season, and the several low-quality episodes of this season are obvious to all. It lost its original flavor and became as ordinary as other works. Is this still the Rick and Morty we love? Perhaps car crash is the end of the IP of Rick and Morty. Like maddened flowers, with the blessing of trash talk and nihilism, we pulled the speed to the top, like a drunk driving with drugs and stimulants. Getting the worst beatings and having the most different fun is what Rick and Morty make us feel like. Even if this IP disappears, the ideas contained in it will continue to affect groups of audiences. The story continues, but Rick and Morty are no longer the same.
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