If there is any American drama that can compete with "Game of Thrones" recently, I am afraid it is the only one. This adult animation under the Adult Swim channel has just returned for the third season, topping the US drama list, not inferior to "Game of Thrones".
If you haven't seen Rick and Morty, congratulations, you did!
Scientist Rick is a genius and an alcoholic. After being missing for 20 years, she suddenly returns to her daughter Beth's life and spends her days tinkering with weird experiments in the garage.
Doctor Who is well known, but Rick, the hiccups and burps, is definitely a rising star.
He likes to drink and drag his hapless grandson Morty around on adventures.
Because of drinking too much, his experiments stumbled and were not always successful. But he always has a variety of excuses, such as:
Sometimes science is more of an art.
Rick's grandson, Morty, is also an extraordinary person.
The brain is not very bright, and in the interstellar adventure with his grandfather Rick, Morty is often troubled.
But the cute Morty is undoubtedly one of the highlights of the show——
"As stupid as you are, I'm as smart," and his clumsiness often contrasts sharply with Rick, the most intelligent grandfather in the universe.
It's fair to say that Rick and Morty is the animated version of Back to the Future, but it's crazier than Back to the Future.
Back to the Future stars the Doctor and Marty, but the Doctor isn't an alcoholic, and Back to the Future's plot isn't as bizarre as Rick and Morty.
The second episode of the first season, "The Rise of the Dog Ball", tells the story of the Mortys' pet dog gaining intelligence and enslaving humans in turn.
And the bigger brain hole is another story line, Rick brought his grandson Morty into the dream of a math teacher, trying to implant him with a hint that he must give his grandson a high score
This plot imitates the dream implantation action in "Inception", but as the plot develops, you will find that the math teacher's dream can be described as bizarre, far less simple than "Inception".
In addition to the brain hole that broke through the sky, the most praised is the plot of the god-turning of "Rick and Morty".
For example, in the sixth episode of the first season, in order to give his grandson a chance to get in touch with his favorite female classmate, Rick made a potion for Morty that could make others fall in love with him. But the ending was not so ideal - this potion made everyone in the world fall in love with Morty, and what is even more terrible is that they have become monsters who love Morty enough to eat him...
There are countless such ridiculous and humorous stories, and the brain holes and divine turns are even more dizzying.
Dan Harmon, one of the co-founders of the show, is also the screenwriter of the TV series "The Union of Waste Wood".
If you've ever experienced "The Crap League", you can understand how bizarre and infectious the jokes in "Rick and Morty" are.
As Harmon himself said, "Rick and Morty" can be regarded as a combination of "The Simpsons" and "Future" --
With the halo of adult animation, it is full of ridicule of public opinion and current affairs.
From time to time, several characters appear to be extremely "politically incorrect", such as the infamous Abedolf Lincolnler - Lincoln and Hitler - the failure of two world-renowned leaders to merge into one product.
It's just unimaginable, there's nothing this show can't do.
Almost forgot to mention the villains.
Like the plot of this play, the villain in the play is also very clever.
Among them are the jelly beans who can walk and talk but have extremely corrupt morals, and the bureaucratic mosquito man, etc. The rich imagination is amazing.
You can't help but sigh, it would be awesome if every TV show's villains were as funny as the ones in Rick and Morty.
With its bright pictures, excellent dubbing and adult humorous elements, this sci-fi animation has been regarded as a masterpiece by many people, and has captured the love of a large number of die-hard fans.
When you savor it carefully, you will find that "Rick and Morty" is not only about the magical journey of an alcoholic grandfather and his hapless grandson, but also teaches you valuable life lessons inadvertently.
About life, about family, about how to be a good person.
Although people who say these things are often very nonsensical.
Five years into the air, "Rick and Morty" makes me laugh no matter how many times I watch it—even though it sounds weird to watch a show over and over again, so why not.
Just like Rick's famous catchphrase: "Wubalubadubdub!" - sometimes things don't need a reason.
I believe that when you watch "Rick and Morty", you will also fall in love with it:
Wubalubadubdub!
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