"Anyone has no self, God and man have no merit", the tenth episode of the fifth season, yyds!

Einar 2022-12-05 23:28:32

After watching it, there is a feeling that I can’t tell. I felt very uncomfortable after watching episode 9. When my grandfather handed the teleporter to Morty, I really felt that Morty should be independent. I know that Morty is actually a very courageous and wise person, but what he did after getting his grandfather’s teleportation gun is enough to match all the power, but only to try to exchange his grandfather’s sympathy, looking at the bloated 40-year-old Mo Di, I really can’t laugh, even if the plot is just taking aging potion, but if it’s not, if it’s really past 40 years, grandpa will always be with the crow, is it possible, very possible (although we also know that grandpa The teleport gun may also have the intention of protecting Morty from the infinite curve) But Morty’s performance is really uncomfortable. Can Morty really only exist as a vassal? This is the biggest thing in my heart after watching episode 9 Question mark ❓ And episode 10 gave a completely different answer-evil Morty's resistance. Before, Evil Morty’s character has always been a cruel, intelligent, scheming careerist. He seems to exist to prove Rick’s imperfection, and episode 10 tells me that Evil Morty actually only wants one thing. Thing: Escape, true independence, all universes are set as Rick dominates (this is more like the author's setting), and Morty is just a vassal, even if he has power, even if he has family affection, he still can’t escape Out of this reincarnation, no matter good Rick or bad Rick, Morty is just like a pet. The two sides are never equal. What about equality and independence? The so-called empathy in episode 9 is just human right. The mercy of pets! And when the evil Morty crossed the curve, arrived at the world where Rick was not ruled, and opened the yellow portal that belonged to Morty, I was really excited! Independence is not because of the seemingly powerful things such as power and wisdom. Evil Morty is independent because of one point. He does not identify with Rick. He fundamentally denies Rick, just as he said: "I really have enough of you." This is the root of an independent Morty. When you disagree with Rick, you are naturally an evil Morty. Compared with the good protagonist Morty, the unique charm of this evil Morty is fascinating. Maybe It has gone beyond the extension of independence, but a kind of defect and break! The production team showed me the appearance of a truly independent Morty who does not depend on Rick! I don't know that the production team will release 9. 10 Is this the meaning of the two episodes, but after watching these two episodes, I don’t know why I recalled Zhuangzi’s "Xiaoyaoyou", which I learned many years ago. I still remembered whether it was Lin Zhongjiu or Beibei. Ning Zhi Kun can’t escape the shackles of the world, and can’t achieve real freedom. Zhuangzi said: There is no self, gods and men are useless, and saints are nameless. The meaning of the episode of 9.10 may be to deny the world, yes. Denial of established fame, even if the world recognizes that Morty is just a vassal of Rick, but from the moment you deny it from the bottom of your heart, perhaps you are truly independent of the world! All of the above are Kou-hi, purely for the fun of blogging, personal opinion, please do not spray me?

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  • 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.