The first is that the two children and the two adults seem to have nothing to do with each other, giving the impression that this is not a family. There is basically no interaction between the two children and adults? It's completely two lines, and it seems that it doesn't matter if they are shot separately. Probably because they are Alien Eight.
Secondly, what is the motive of this alien inexplicably grabbing the people of the earth to make them smaller and killing people in a fancy way? Why do people on earth still allow their existence? The principal and the female teacher are so bad to the two children, why don't the two children get smaller and bring them back to the box according to their urine? Well, this is just an entertainment animation and you may lose if you are serious.
In the end, the seventh episode felt a little overrated. Each episode only broadcasts a little bit of content about the villain in the box, and it does not pay special attention to this line. The entire seventh episode is dedicated to this thread, telling the story of a peasant who overthrew a landlord and became a landlord himself. To be honest, this story is a bit predictable. After reading it, there is no rick and morty feeling of not knowing what the next brain hole will be.
To sum up, it seems to be okay, but it is far from the level of RM. That is, the style of painting is similar to voice acting.
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