I think it would take a seriously dedicated fan of Fallout 4 and Rick and Morty to really break down all of the scenes that are represented in this clip. I know of at least one since I’ve had to write on it before. But I’ll say this as I’ve said it in the recent past, I still don’t know how Rick and Morty is so popular but I’ll just leave it that it is.
The pickle Rick scene is pretty obvious since it’s been so pervasive for so long with the show. It still stands out as one of the more inane moments to be honest but somehow it’s been so widely accepted that it’s gotten it’s own remix and been a big part of the season in which it first aired. Morty seems so inept that it takes anything and everything just to make him a believable character and not a scared little boy that got thrust into the situation with his grandfather thanks to nothing more than sheer coincidence that a lot of people don’t like to believe in.
The next scene, as best as I can figure, has to do with a guy named World Ender. Why’s he named World Ender? Because he…ends worlds. Makes sense right? But then the group sees the guy named World Ender has been,well, ended, and it becomes apparent that something else is out there that’s inherently worse than a guy that has a reputation for ending worlds. Is anyone else’s head starting to hurt?
And the third scene seems to have something to do with removing weak blood and dining upon the weak blood to make them strong. I am seriously so lost but am becoming used to it since Rick and Morty seems to have that effect on a lot of people that like to use their sense of logic on more than casual basis. That might seem unkind but lately, meaning the past decade or so, some of the shows coming out seem to have been given free license to do just about anything and get away with and still become popular.
Deep down there might be a really good story to Rick and Morty, a core concept that could possibly explain the dynamics between the pair and their relations with these many different and messed up dimensions and realities that they traipse about in. But the problem, to me, is that such a core concept has gotten almost entirely lost in a stunning miasma of overlying plot points, grandiose adventures and other basic schlock that has made it completely unrecognizable as a valid show.
Despite my words there’s no real insult meant since it’s one opinion and it’s my own. I get the fact that people like the show and will possibly defend its merit without fail. I just fail to see why. Out of all the animated adult shows that have ever been this one seems to make the absolute least sense.
But again, that’s my opinion.
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