Just finished watching the second season of RM, the separation of Rick and Unity is the most sad part, and Unity's love letter is the climax of the whole episode (personally speaking). In my eyes, the relationship between the two is like the geek and the general public. Unity is the collective consciousness that is the general public (or human society), ta loves rick, loves his amazing talent and transcends ethics, but they can't be together, because the genius's questioning and breaking through the routine make ordinary people fear , the so-called "genius is not in the world".
And the replacement of human society is like the assimilation of one group after another by unity. Human beings have gradually evolved from generation to generation, but hypocrisy, ignorance, selfishness... These bad "genes" have been passed down as "life skills" in human society, and the progress of human nature is minimal, so "unity" can never be perfect, That is, the "rick" that can break the routine at any time can never be accepted.
Such love is doomed to end. But as Unity said, "I can think of the best ending for our love, that I will eventually become a part of you." (This is the most beautiful confession I can imagine) The IQ of the rick ceiling, the understanding of the nature of the world Insight gives him "divine nature", but his love for unity is exactly "human nature", which is why he returns to beth, travels with morty, and says "for everthing" at the end of the tenth chapter of the second season ".
Rick and unity are mutual achievements, they meet, fall in love, and then separate at a certain point, never to see each other again, and "for everthing" is the best testimony of their love. At the same time, I also have to say that at this moment, I completely fell in love with the role of rick (after all, I am always a mortal (:з"∠)_. Divinity may make people yearn for and feel sad for being lonely and painful, but only You cry for him and love him when he shows his humanity)
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