Thebestoftherest wrote: ↑Sun Oct 11, 2020 8:19 pm
I agree with you to a degree, but I do think the maker of Rick and Morty are aware of that since with the exception of the first season ever season finale isn't a happy ending for Rick.
I definitely agree with that, despite the randomness their clearly is a long term plan for Rick's character, and I do hope that he starts to show some change after the events of season four.
Bare in mind this is my own personal feeling, I do see the appeal of the series and I think the creators are very smart and talented people, but after the season three opener and why Rick did what he did at the end of season two, coupled with the overly cynical worldview of the characters and the unlikeableness of said characters, it's not for me.
Beastro wrote: ↑Sun Oct 11, 2020 8:44 pm
Link8909 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 11, 2020 6:50 pm
and Red Letter Media, they promote and glorify cynicism, that being cynical or hate-filled or just negativity equals intelligent and honesty, and thus they're saying to the audience that these actions are perfectly fine and reasonable,
I haven't seen that in RLM. They'll be positive about a movie/tape if it has is has something to. At the very least, their recent Star Trek sruff has brought our their inner ideals.
With that said Rich is the one most like to what you're talking about and it even made its way into his top 5 TNG episodes in places.
As for Nostalgia Critic? He seemed to be even more positive in places contrasting movies with better ones, but I haven't watched him in yeeeears. Maybe he's changed.
Admittedly when I think of Red Letter Media, it is mostly the Plinkett reviews I refer to, however when I've seen them out of character they seem like the saltiest people.
But really the issue isn't so much about the people or series I mentioned, while I can agree and disagree about their views and opinions and how they express them, they are just as entitled to their opinions as I am, the real issue I have is when other people blindly quote them or follow their world view without full understanding it; Rick is a terrible person and that is by design, but impressionable people blindly follow his nihilistic views because they think cynicism equals intelligence, or blindly quote him which lead to essentially killing the humor (again, remember the infamous McDonald's incident); and it's like that with those reviewers, once Nostalgia Critic came alone the only way people knew how to analyse films or TV series was with angry rants, cynicism, plot-holes, and ridiculing the people who made or worked on those productions, same with the Plinkett reviews, when in reality there is so much more to discussing how a film or series works, but when they showed up we were saturated with copy-cats trying to emulate their popularity.
"I think, when one has been angry for a very long time, one gets used to it. And it becomes comfortable like…like old leather. And finally… it becomes so familiar that one can't remember feeling any other way."
- Jean-Luc Picard