Diversity after watching

Felipe 2022-12-02 22:14:26

The first episode, five stars. It's too strong, with multiple parallel lines in a compact plot, Morty's war is an epic historical context, and it is worthy of a masterpiece.

Episode two, five stars. There is only one line of clones this time, but there are squids who want to kill everyone else, poorly made clones, etc. Looking at other people's drama reviews, I also saw the analysis of each person's personality. Summer is indeed the most like rick. He has a high IQ and dares to kill his own replicators.

Episode three, five stars. Morty falls in love, rick and summer go to doomsday orgy. Morty defeated her opponent alone. Planet Tina killed for environmental protection, but thought that Tina would kill her later, Morty and her turned against her, but there was none.

Episode 4, Samsung. It feels like a generic, cliché crisis versus resolving a crisis.

Episode 5, four stars. The devil is right, rick thinks jerry is inferior, but with rick who thinks he is cool is inferior. Morty and summer drove the spaceship to go out in waves in order to be friends with their new classmates, but they didn't expect the spaceship to be even more waves.

Episode 6, Samsung. Knows it's a parody of popcorn chips, but it's still boring.

Episode 7, two stars. It's boring to imitate cartoons, and the family is abandoned to save rick. It's boring.

Episode 8, five stars. Lonely morty strives to build a less sad world.

Episode 9, five stars. Said not to love the most eager to love.

Episode ten, five stars. A rick who is a prisoner, a morty who is good at forgiving. There is also an independent morty that breaks the bounding timeline.

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Mort Dinner Rick Andre quotes

  • Jessica: Am I in the right place? I just saw a bunch of cops having sex with each other...

  • Rick: There are suicide capsules in all of your teeth! Do what you want with that.