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Rick and Morty: That's Amorte (2023)
terrible and horribly scripted
When the season seemed to be improving, this ep made the level drop to the level of the first episode, but it was not just a meaningless ep like the premiere, but rather a grotesque attempt to try to fit the less profound spirit of seasons 2 and 3 with the social reflections of season 4, totally failed.
I can't believe they tried to make this episode really seem funny, I don't mean in its entirety, but in moments dedicated to humor, which were inserted in a totally clichéd way and without any sense. The social approach and the way in which the narrative was constructed was totally disgusting and meaningless, a total disaster.
Rick and Morty: Air Force Wong (2023)
good, interesting and a little reflective
I liked how this ep was constructed, I was worried that Wong would be explored in a bad way but everything was very balanced, I don't like how the president becomes childish throughout some of the eps in which he participates, but it's something that can be seen get used to.
I also liked how Unity was highlighted, with a certain emotional appeal in Rick's life that hadn't been clear before, another one of so many situations in which we realize that Rick needs to hold on and continue moving forward. I think this feeling will continue in the next episodes, but I also hope that some will have simpler stories with humor in the style of the first seasons.
Rick and Morty: The Jerrick Trap (2023)
positively surprised
An interesting episode, not so focused on humor, but rather on a new vision for Jerry, I thought it was cool (the post-credits scene was cool too).
I was happy that the other characters in the family were present in this ep, unlike the premiere, this makes a lot of difference from Summer's little jokes to Beth and Morty's important reflections, I hope it continues like this.
Thinking about the rest of the season, I don't think this ep will have much impact, but I thought it worked well compared to the other eps that had Jerry's relationship with Rick as the main focus. I hope Jerry now has more cool background stories with Beth, and Space Beth returns too.
Rick and Morty: How Poopy Got His Poop Back (2023)
the essence has apparently been lost
Not even the presence of Hugh Jackman (poorly exploited) helped this debut, it lacks the rhythm of the previous eps, which were more linear and with fewer cuts. There was also a lack of secondary participation from the other characters, including Morty, hope the rest of the season isn't like that.
The main characters of this episode, including Rick, were explored in a very shallow way, without any depth, the previous season left a more serious and deeper expectation, and this silly debut did not live up to it. The new dubbings fit in well, at least, but that doesn't even stand out, as I had to make an effort to put up with this drawn-out dull episode.