Disappointed

Grayson 2022-09-20 22:21:59

I absolutely love the Rick and Morty series and have even recommended it to a lot of people. Although Alien Refugees is also the work of the creators of Rick and Morty, at least for now, the gap is very large. This work is a commercial work of acceptable level.

When watching the Rick and Morty series, I can feel the imagination and humor of the creators everywhere. Even the bloody scenes serve the plot. But aliens are also refugees, and what I see is the ubiquitous greasy and cheesy rice. Audiences like blood, so Passerby A suddenly exploded. The audience hates feminism, so they made a special episode to belittle feminism. The plot setting is just simply not truth. The audience likes grand settings, so they set up a shell that is both an alien and an escape, but the actual plot is just some common scenes with alien settings. The audience likes Hollywood-style hero movies, so there is a seventh episode that we have seen 100 times, with a setting of being abducted by aliens. These are shells, ideas. But to make a great work, you can't just rely on ideas.

Maybe I shouldn't be superstitious about the creators either. Great works are rare. After a few people have created great works, they create bad works. This is also quite normal.

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Solar Opposites quotes

  • Korvo: [Opening Narration] Planet Shlorp was a perfect utopia. Until the asteroid hit. One hundred adults and their replicants were issued a Pupa and escaped into, uh, the space, searching for new homes on uninhabited worlds. We crashed on Earth, stranding us on an already overpopulated planet. That's right, I've been talking this whole time. I'm the one holding the Pupa. My name's Korvo. This is... this is my show. I just dropped the Pupa. Do you see me? This is ridiculous. I hate Earth. It's a horrible home. People are stupid.