The third episode of the fifth season of Rick & Morty continued the previous style of ridiculing all the dust and the sacred to satirize the blind environmental protection problem, but the ending was unexpectedly touching. Morty continued the self-awareness that began in the fourth season and actively pursued the love in his heart. Different from the last time Rick spoiled the situation. This time, Morty completely controlled the risky trend, successfully rescued the beauty, successfully courted and even said the most candid confession in five seasons (in fact, thinking about it has always been the struggle of an ordinary person, and Morty expressed the most core ideas in the play. If the god-like Rick is generally responsible for attracting attention and "doing good things") The little girlfriend tried her best to prevent the insatiable human greed and finally collapsed and killed innocents indiscriminately Seeing him scrambling outside the window, texting him on his cell phone, Morty calmly opened the window and face-to-face emotion was full in an instant. I thought that after seeing so many entanglements between men and women, I would be able to laugh at my aunt and make fun of bugs, but this time the confession is true I touched the characters outside the plot, and I didn't act like a monster. I didn't act like a fool. My mother was quiet and stupid. My mother also took up the role of mom in time to give Morty a space to release her tears. The side story of promiscuity on the planet Morty's pure love story is old-fashioned but not vulgar. The scars are clear love and hate. The tangle and pain of adolescence love and principles have pierced the small scars of first love in the memory of many people.
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