At present, it has only been updated to the fourth episode, but none of the episodes are at the original level. The first episode weakened the grandfather and reduced the number of scenes to add new characters. There is no foreshadowing and foreshadowing of the morty line. The second episode can be used as a comprehensive special. It's qualified but it's a relatively good episode so far. The writer of the third episode also said that it was the first time I saw Beth's mother's love. What about the episode where Beth turned himself into a monster to chase the summer? Did the writer see it himself? That's what really shows Beth's character arc. This way of expression is too mediocre, and Morty and Rick's episodes are not brilliant enough. Although summer's character arc is shown, Rick is still very suppressed. There is little exploration of connotation on the theme of heavy mouths, and there is little curiosity and evil taste and spiritual pollution. It is full of screens. It is comparable to the Crispberry Park. It has lost its original charm and grandpa still has not many scenes. The most important thing is that Morty told him not to. When he was playing sticky, he stopped. Grandpa's character image was directly destroyed. I don't know if the screenwriter has watched the previous seasons.
It would be a pity if the next episodes are about the same level as the fourth episode, please return the writers to Marvel
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