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Clasificación de wdojo
I have often wondered what it would be like to meet another version of my self, when I thought about it, I realized, that it couldn't be another version of me, unless there was no way of knowing which was the original version, otherwise it wouldn't be me. I don't want to spoil anything, so I will say this, a clone cannot think as another person does unless they have had the same experiences, a big philosophical discussion is avoided by not addressing this issue, but to not address it, the original version couldn't be known. The R&M creators are intelligent enough to understand this, where most show creators are not. The only other person I can think of that was able to think about the world, and manifest it into a television show was Matt Groening. And he actually addressed this "topic" too in Futurama, and it was perhaps the best episodes in all of Futurama.
The point is that this episode, as are many of the episodes, is an episode for the typical atypical Millennial nerd who is now in her/his 30's and still thinks as deeply about the universe as they did while in highschool. It's not an episode for people who enjoy slap stick comedy, or "fictitious" reality tv, it is an episode for those who appreciate philosophical discussion, and thinking about how the universe works.
Without a doubt this episode is a 10.
The point is that this episode, as are many of the episodes, is an episode for the typical atypical Millennial nerd who is now in her/his 30's and still thinks as deeply about the universe as they did while in highschool. It's not an episode for people who enjoy slap stick comedy, or "fictitious" reality tv, it is an episode for those who appreciate philosophical discussion, and thinking about how the universe works.
Without a doubt this episode is a 10.
No doubt the 5th installment of Rick & Morty was the worst. In my personal opinion, I feel R&M was missing a little bit of its magic in some of the season 3 episodes, when I seen season 4 I was I knew somthing was off, and I already expected season 5 to suck.
Don't get me wrong, I loved seasoned 3, but it just wasn't quite as good as seasons 1 & 2, however, that's not surprising considering rick & morty seasons 1 & 2 are my favorite seasons of any western anime ever.
Season 4, however, was quite disappointing, and season 5 made me think that R&M was dead forever.
I AM HAPPY TO REPORT, THAT RICK & MORTY S6 IS BACK, AND IT IS ORIGINAL, IT IS SCI-FI, IT IS COMEDY, IT IS THE CRAZY WACKY DOODLNESS THAT I HAVE BEEN CRAVING SINCE THE END OF S3.
A mort well lived is nothing short of 9, while other S6 episodes are a 10, as they compete hand and hand with some of the best R&M released back in 2013 & 2015.
Don't get me wrong, I loved seasoned 3, but it just wasn't quite as good as seasons 1 & 2, however, that's not surprising considering rick & morty seasons 1 & 2 are my favorite seasons of any western anime ever.
Season 4, however, was quite disappointing, and season 5 made me think that R&M was dead forever.
I AM HAPPY TO REPORT, THAT RICK & MORTY S6 IS BACK, AND IT IS ORIGINAL, IT IS SCI-FI, IT IS COMEDY, IT IS THE CRAZY WACKY DOODLNESS THAT I HAVE BEEN CRAVING SINCE THE END OF S3.
A mort well lived is nothing short of 9, while other S6 episodes are a 10, as they compete hand and hand with some of the best R&M released back in 2013 & 2015.