S5E02: Look and feel---not so much a nesting doll as it is suicide!

Adrianna 2022-10-10 09:55:27

The story is very simple: the arrogant old man always has imaginary enemies. In order to attract the enemy and warn himself, the old man created a substitute for his own family. The stand-ins have inherited the complete way of thinking of the previous generation but only have the ability of the previous generation that has been attenuated. With the same thinking and the same anxiety, the story of self-protection of the nesting doll began, and thus involution occurred. The most ridiculous thing is that the imaginary enemy is Mr. Lao himself. Of course, who is the old man? He must also have foreseen the possible crisis of nesting dolls, so he created a "clearance" monster "Please kill me Mr." to end everything after an infinite loop. But here comes the question, where is the starting point of the loop? The family in the spaceship is the deity? Haha, screenwriter, you are so bad.

The nature of living things is: to survive! Self-preservation for survival, unscrupulous means for self-preservation, this is how history unfolds. A person, a family, a nation, and a country have all created innumerable disputes that must be resolved in this way, filled with complaints but never tired of it, and finally created some "gods" or other things for themselves. stupid defense. Survival is of course very important. It may be the only meaning of existence for living things. Remember to "live" first and then "exist". If the order is reversed, there will be different results. In the end, an existentialist can only passively experience the tedious back-and-forth interpretation around him in the role of a bystander. Over time, this "survival" can only produce a partner called "desperate". This is true in work, in marriage, in life, and in all relationships.

Even now, each of us is creating ourselves and murdering ourselves every day. Everyone is their own god. What people enjoy most is to murder their self and create an even more annoying self. I want to work hard, so I created a hard-working me in my brain, and the next second I slack off will easily kill the hard-working me without a trace of sympathy and pity. The thin I was killed by the gluttonous me, the laying me was killed by the chicken-blooded me, and so on and so forth, in the end, which one is the real me, maybe I can't tell the difference. , "The biggest tragedy of people is to go too far and forget why they set out." There are some differences in the fifth season of the old man, whether it is a change or it is fate.

There is a very interesting episode in this episode. After my sister killed herself, she watched Morty fighting each other, but she could only stand by and let Morty solve the problem of survival. Indeed, nothing is right in life, the choice is the result, what I have to do is to accept the result calmly rather than worry about whether the missed choice is true or false.

"God" created Mr. Please Kill Me, but why didn't Rick want to kill him and protect him instead? Just look at our own life to explain, there are so many obvious truths in our life "please don't eat too much", "please go home and see more", "please cherish the moment"..., We will inevitably ignore it, think about it? Of course, we can understand that this is the destiny given by God when he created the world.

With the continuous opening of infinite universes and multiple parallel spaces, it is no longer important which one is the most traumatic or the most authentic. Looking forward to the next episode.

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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.