Season 5 of Rick and Morty finally came to a close.
As a legendary work of American comics, this is a brain hole full of spoof factors.
Including but not limited to spoofing, satire, mapping reality, complaining about life, pinching his other works, etc. Although the way of thinking is very jumpy, but after watching it, I have to admire the screenwriter's brain hole, which is why this film can be qualified as a [divine work].
But now in the fifth season, there seems to be some discordant voices. Most viewers on the Internet believe that the fifth season is not as good as before. Too much shit and superficial sarcasm have made some episodes extremely low.
From the results of my reading, I must admit that the fifth season is not as [violent] as the first four seasons.
But more often, the upper and lower limits of the level are very high.
There are a few episodes, especially shit.
There are a few episodes, but still very good.
It can be seen that after Marvel poached a large number of screenwriters, the level of new screenwriters is obviously not on the table.
So as a unit drama, I will divide the 10 episodes this time into three grades
Episode 1 Rick vs. Murlocs and Mo's Crossing the Theater
Episode 2 The Infinite Matryoshka Werewolf Killing of the Cronrick Family
Episode 6 Turkey Becomes President
I think these three episodes are on the same level
The performance of the first two episodes plus the sixth episode is actually not bad. Although neither of them involves the main line, it is at least the standard level of the first four seasons.
The core is still big enough, and at the same time, he also plays all kinds of pinch tricks.
Absurd, at the same time, he has his own views on some things, which improves the idea of the whole episode, but does not appear too preachy.
such as episode 6
There is a lot of irony about the American political system, including the treatment of retired veterans. Politicians do not care about national interests and only care about their daily humiliation of the United States.
The characters of Rick and Morty are not too broken.
Episode 3 Morty falls in love with the Green Woman
Episode 4 Morty's Tadpoles Invade Earth
Episode 5 Rick goes to hell, Morty steals the spaceship
Episode 7 Rick's Edition Dinosaurs
The level of these four episodes is obviously one grade lower. At first glance, it is a [masterpiece] of a novice screenwriter.
The characters of Rick and Morty have become erratic, Rick has become like a paranoid old man with superpowers, and Morty has repeatedly jumped between timid and wild.
For example, in the seventh episode, Rick didn't even betray the big-eyed Japanese character, and he needed Morty and the others to save him. This Rick was too smart.
And these four episodes have a lot of shit and fart plots. For example, in the fourth episode, the whole process is sexual, so that I don't think this episode is [open], but I feel that this episode is [disgusting].
Maybe novice screenwriters think that shit and pee fart is the connotation of being refined, but from my point of view, I just feel that it is very boring to hunt for curiosity.
Episode 8, Rick resurrects the birdman
In episode 9, Rick and Morty are looking for new partners for the time being
Episode 10, Blackening Morty's Counterattack
Except for the ninth episode, which is considered excessive, the eighth and tenth episodes are the king bomb episodes.
First of all, the story line is recovered, and it has a direct connection with the main line. Various metaphors, innuendos and brain holes are not on the same level as the other episodes of the fifth season.
Including the infinite dream crossing in Rick's eighth episode, the easter eggs with a huge amount of information between several pictures.
The tenth episode of the evil plan to blacken Morty, let us see how Morty kills Rick, the irony of capitalism and the breakthrough of the fourth wall.
The episodes also expanded on Rick's character, including his past and changes in his thinking. The taste of these episodes seems to be particularly positive.
Overall, this fifth season was a mixed bag.
The few episodes on the veteran screenwriters are obviously still very high, and the few episodes for the novice writers are a bit rubbish.
Overall, a mixed bag.
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