reedychris
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Even in season 1 this show has been about more than a sports team or overcoming extreme odds. It's a Human tale, the tale of life in a small community, those that live there and how a local football club brings hope and joy into their everyday lives.
This episode highlighted that for me, maybe more than any other episode they have shown us so far. How this team can be united with their community by more than just the game, but how we all share common struggles.
It's a tale that I believe we all need, after the "vid" and the world feeling more separated than every before, this small community in Wales is showing the world that we are connected, not just by a sports team but in the struggles we all share.
Go Wrexham!!! Go Albi and Go Millie!!!
This episode highlighted that for me, maybe more than any other episode they have shown us so far. How this team can be united with their community by more than just the game, but how we all share common struggles.
It's a tale that I believe we all need, after the "vid" and the world feeling more separated than every before, this small community in Wales is showing the world that we are connected, not just by a sports team but in the struggles we all share.
Go Wrexham!!! Go Albi and Go Millie!!!
If you have read the books you'll know this has become almost completely different than them, mixing storylines, timelines, changing characters, creating whole new storyline ...
But if you've read the books, you'll also understand that they kind of had too, the books would not translate well straight to TV.
Season 1 did feel lack lustier, but Season 2 has drawn me back in, decisions made in the story telling now make more sense and add suspense.
Their is one storyline that still makes no sense to me, but either the writers are now dedicated to it, or the reason for keeping it alive will come in time.
But if you've read the books, you'll also understand that they kind of had too, the books would not translate well straight to TV.
Season 1 did feel lack lustier, but Season 2 has drawn me back in, decisions made in the story telling now make more sense and add suspense.
Their is one storyline that still makes no sense to me, but either the writers are now dedicated to it, or the reason for keeping it alive will come in time.
This season has been bringing back more of what we love about rick and morty and this episode was definitely the best of them so far.
Absolutely crack up, random weirdness that makes absolutely no sense but makes you laugh regardless.
Reminded me of pickle rick, why ... because why not. Rick and Morty doesn't always need to make sense or have a deeper meaning for the characters , its free to just be ridiculous. Its what it was built on and should always keep too, even if only for a few episodes a season.
If it comes to it, I'll shoot her in the head. Oh yeah, the fortune didn't say if she was alive or dead.
Absolutely crack up, random weirdness that makes absolutely no sense but makes you laugh regardless.
Reminded me of pickle rick, why ... because why not. Rick and Morty doesn't always need to make sense or have a deeper meaning for the characters , its free to just be ridiculous. Its what it was built on and should always keep too, even if only for a few episodes a season.
If it comes to it, I'll shoot her in the head. Oh yeah, the fortune didn't say if she was alive or dead.