What do you dislike about it? Is the humor unfunny to you?
What do you dislike about it? Is the humor unfunny to you?
The third season was pretentious and completely ruined morty's character.
a writer self inserted herself into an episode to lecture a man who know the universe enough to create immortality fields.
this was the breaking point for me.
season 4 is the writers whining that their job is SO HARD and half the staff already bailed to go do solar opposite.
I definitely found it funny at one point, but never to the point where I would want to rewatch an episode. The non-humourous bits never struck a chord with me and eventually the whole premise just got stale to the point where the few laughs weren't worth it.
I enjoy this show but it's gone down hill. Rick use to have faults. He used to fuck up. A teenage girl disarmed him, shot him, and stole his ride in one episode. Now Rick is prepared for everything. He knows everything. He sees everything. It's boring. He's almost a Mary Sue now.
Reddit really liked it three years ago and it's very successful
season 1 and 2 were great, season 3 was it when it became unfunny due to a new writing team
The humor is basically Family Guy wishing it was Futurama.
What show does things better than R&M?
Season 1 and 2 had a lot of creative episodes based in scientific concepts that were, if nothing else, filled with quick and funny jokes and seemed to be building towards something.
Season 3 was letting writers bitch about their fans and now season 4 seems to be entirely about bitching how hard it is to write a show and demand you stop thinking about it.
Mostly the fanbase, everyone feels like every line and every episode is a personal attack their honor and pride, so they lash out while lapping up whatever clown painted trash WB shoves onto the air.
Well in terms of actual science humor, Futurama is head and shoulders above R&M, but they had people with advanced degrees on staff. They weren't afraid to make a joke that people might not get, whereas R&M jokes are science jokes made by laymen to be understood by laymen.
Too self aware for its own good, characters are blatant megaphone for the writers beliefs half the time, no thematic cohesion breaks the 4th wall at will, fucked up ideological/moral compass mixing woke progressivism with Rick acting like a sociopathic fascist, thinks its waaay smarter than it actually is.
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The constant swearing, especially from Morty, is distracting and feels forced.
It wouldn't too much of a problem but they bleep out every fucking word, at times making some conversations intelligible.
Name a fucking cartoon
I just never found it funny, and I find the art style and animation ugly and unappealing.
Anyone who bitches that is completely gone down hill is just hamming it up. I do think that season 3 had probably the weakest run but 4 isn't bad. It's decent.
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Rick is presented as a superman with no faults who's right about everything. And everyone who opposes him gets re-written as either a sociopath or a retard, so he comes out looking good in every situation.
That's what's unlikable about the show. It's disgustingly amoral, and easily the most emotionally manipulative thing to have ever been aired on television.
But that's not why Zig Forums hates it. Zig Forums hates this show because its creator, Dan Harmon, gave an impassioned speech about how Donald Trump was a fascist. And I'm just gonna say it right here: Dan Harmon was 100% right in every word of that rant.
But it offended the most unpleasant portion of the R&M fanbase: those bitter, semi-autistic pseudo-intellectuals who self insert as Rick. These people are the "to-be-fair-you-need-a-very-high-IQ" crowd: often ridden with a false sense of superiority, and filled with seething hatred/jealousy of "normalfags" (whom they see Jerry as the physical embodiment of).
Nowadays, they also tend to be alt right. Fancy themselves "race realists" and whatnot. So the revelation that Dan Harmon saw things for what they were greatly bothered them.
That, and the show's inclusion of female writers in season 3. To this day, you'll still find people on this board who are angry about that stuff.
It's a fun show
It caters to some real undesireables though and whenever I see a Rick and Morty bong it's just, yikes
>Rick is presented as a superman with no faults who's right about everything. And everyone who opposes him gets re-written as either a sociopath or a retard, so he comes out looking good in every situation.
>But it offended the most unpleasant portion of the R&M fanbase: those bitter, semi-autistic pseudo-intellectuals who self insert as Rick. These people are the "to-be-fair-you-need-a-very-high-IQ" crowd: often ridden with a false sense of superiority, and filled with seething hatred/jealousy of "normalfags" (whom they see Jerry as the physical embodiment of).
How dumb does this nigga have to be to argue with himself and insult his own dumbass by disproving the second thing he said.
Right? If anything Rick in later seasons should be pandering more to the strawman shithead created. He's more broken, more unbeatable, he even stopped trying to kill himself. He's back to being a know everything god without any flaws who always comes out on top. Even when put in a world where his tech doesn't work and magic is real, he instantly outdoes everybody because he's just so great. But then Dumbass up there turns around and claims they're the ones who hate the new seasons because the creator hates them.
I've seen some fuckups in my life but I've never seen beat the guy in the mirror.
3 is far far weaker to 4. I don't know what the fuck happened there.
At least its not Allen Gregory.
Who's this nigga? Who's "himself?" What's the second thing he said?
I don't quite get your sentence grammar. Are you talking about Dan Harmon? Or the person who wrote the post you're responding to?
>. Now Rick is prepared for everything. He knows everything. He sees everything. It's boring. He's almost a Mary Sue now.
Didn't this start in season 3 though?
It feels like it started more in the middle of season 2.
I mostly hate how they keep baiting the plotfags, and acting like the show was never serious.
I left off at season 3. Did they take the recent S3 writers, or the more veteran writers who worked on season 1-2?
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True as. Futurama even handled it's non comedic elements very well most the time (during it's peak). The only reason R&M gets all this attention because it's 'newer' and the target audience probably never grew up with Futurama to see that it's so mediocore.
What the BLEEP Morty why the BLEEP would BLEEP you BLEEP BLEEP ... Morty you BLEEP.