knlorenzen
may 2020 se unió
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Clasificación de knlorenzen
This show is very funny, although it has a major pacing issue. Splitting up a 20 minute episode into two episodes poses a problem, and it doesn't really work. Regular Show (Quintel's other show) did this, but it felt a little more natural to the characters. I think this show would be much better off utilizing one story into a 20 minute segment.
Usually American Dad has a strong A plot, but it is sometimes distracted by a pointless B plot. This episode maintains its focus throughout, and really doesn't have a B plot. We get an obvious story arc from Jeff, and it's a really interesting perspective from him because it is something we've haven't ever really seen. There are also some great Roger moments, and a good amount of Klaus where he appears throughout, not taking away from the main story at all.
Holy. This episode has everything a R&M fan would want. So much action, great character moments, and some of the funniest jokes. It's structured in a very unique way, but it still feels like a classic Rick and Morty adventure. We're left off on a huge dynamic change, and I think it's gonna be interesting where they take it.