open mind

Marianna 2022-04-14 09:01:06

This animation is really a masterpiece, each episode has a galaxy-sized brain hole: split parallel time, hyper-real virtual life and telepathy farts, sex and love with the union, memory parasites, big heads Under the auspices of the judges, the star-level cosmic reality show, the visualization of the couple's perception, the chicken heart replacement transplant and the inter-dimensional TV program, the alien removal plan, and the final episode have no brain holes and only a heartbroken ending.

But this animation is not only a brain hole, but also has many details that become more interesting the more you think about it, as well as moving, and even some places will make you feel the same way, which will make you feel sorry for the vicious and arrogant grandfather, so powerful, in countless parallel universes Shuttle in the middle, but only when he is alone will he show his lonely and weak side.

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  • Amber 2022-04-15 09:01:07

    The philosophy under the absurdity is generally slightly inferior to the first season. In the first episode, the brain hole is wide open, and the space collapse and split time line is a good popularization of Schrödinger's cat and related quantum physics; I like e04 very much, painful memories are the most real witnesses to affirm each other's existence; e06 The concept of multiple universes Not bad; e09 actually mocked the purge; e10 screenwriter zoomed in on the trick

  • Jaylan 2022-04-14 09:01:06

    The average isn't as good as the first season, but the high-level episodes are still pretty good, and the season's end has a big hit.

A Rickle in Time quotes

  • Rick: Can somebody just let me out of here? If I die in a cage I lose a bet.

  • Rick: Uncertainty is inherently unsustainable. Eventually, everything either is or isn't.