I re-watch rick and Morty this Sunday since I don’t have better to do. I watched the 2 episodes on season 4 and slept.
It’s really weird
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In this one scene where rick somewhat died and reincarnated in a fascist dystopian world. His grandson Morty was a nazi is extremely hilarious. There are a lot of happenings in only one episode and they are all weird and guffy that is somewhat entertaining to watch. There is a surprise in every corner of the show and all of it was creative. This weirdness in some way is refreshing to watch. Why? I dunno.
Morty being selfish
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He wanted to die with Jessica in old age that’s why he does what he does and it is very selfish. He even kills people just because he saw a vision of happiness in the end. This is also true and can happen to us. Whenever we have a vision of our future we tend to do things and sacrifice something for that future to come to reality. An example of this is when we want to have a career in our engineering, we sacrifice our time and dedicate ourselves to studying. Another example of this when we sacrifice our relationship with our family on some video games. This is very selfish and unhealthy. This shows that sometimes visions are toxic and can lead you on a selfish route.
Out of the world experience
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World-building is something else. It's very sci-fi and very cartoonish. Once you are drawn to the world, you can’t escape it. It is very weird and very intense that it’s quite refreshing to watch. I quite like the rick and Morty experience even if it’s out really there.
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