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Bust Rodd posted:I'm sorry to extend the Dan Harmon derail, but can someone expand on "paintball"? Like is it just an episode where the characters all play paintball and their interpersonal relationships play out on the battlefield? That sounds like it could be good, but maybe only because I have very fond memories of the paintball episode of Salute Your Shorts. The paintball episodes were, in general, really good and among the show's best episodes. The premise of each episode is the school has a paintball tournament and end up offering an unexpectedly valuable prize for the last person standing, to the point where everyone takes it really seriously and turns the school grounds into a warzone where all the main and secondary characters get involved. Each one has a theme of some movie genre like the post-apocalyptic thriller or westerns. I haven't watched the Yahoo seasons yet, but the ones in seasons 1-5 are great and the only complaint really is that they reused the concept so many times. (also I'm counting the school-wide "the floor is made of lava" episode as a paintball episode because the premise is so similar) Pakled fucked around with this message at 19:19 on Sep 7, 2015 |
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The episodes were all extremely different.
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Krinkle posted:In the first season there was an episode where the dean announced a campus wide paintball tournament and the winner gets to choose their own schedule i.e. give yourself a five day weekend and no morning classes if you want so instead of a fun organized skirmish like he planned it breaks down instantly into a mad max style wasteland of betrayal and fragile alliances. It was a cool idea, a great episode, I made people give the show a chance because of this episode and the risks they took. The next season they did it again and it was like hah what if this became a thing can you imagine? The next season they did it again. The next season they did it again. Apparently in the yahoo series they loving did it again so basically by paintball we mean beating a dead horse into a gritty horse slurry and then splattering the equine colloidal paste even further just ruining the drapes and your nice white suit. Aren't you exaggerating a There was one in season 1, a two-parter in season 2, and then one in season 6. There was a 4 second gag 'fake-flashback' to a paintball game that never happened in season 3, but are you really going to count that and say they ran it into the ground?
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# ? Sep 7, 2015 19:21 |
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I was going off his numbers and he said he tossed in lava floor to round up. I am sorry for what I have done. I made several assumptions and also forgot the last three real seasons for various reasons.
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# ? Sep 7, 2015 19:32 |
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It's mostly that community constantly took well-received episodes and rehashed them. There was the paintball episode, then they did it again with a different genre, as a two-parter, then later they did it again. There was an episode where they built a school-wide pillow fort, then later they did it again. There was an episode where they played D&D, later they did it again. That's why some people fear that R&M will turn into an idea-revisiting machine: another Meseeks episode (with a twist!), followed by the fourth Rixty Minutes episode (with a twist!), followed by another memory-parasite episode (with a twist!). That fear is ridiculously hyperbolic, but the internet is a hyperbole-generating machine.
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There's a difference between a premise and a story, and a lot of people here are confusing the two. Nothing wrong with revisiting a premise as long as the story is different.
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The whole point of Rick and Morty is that it's an idea-revisiting machine. Every episode is based on some sci-fi conceit that gets blown up and taken to extremes.
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# ? Sep 8, 2015 00:38 |
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It's really not, but it sometimes is that way because that's how stories generally are.
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One difference between the original Rixty Minutes and the new episode is that in the first one Roiland was fed ideas by various writers, including Abed Gheith, and riffed on them while shitfaced in the sound booth. This season's episode will not have initial input of other writers and will be purestrain Roiland, so we'll see how that works
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CelticPredator posted:It's really not, but it sometimes is that way because that's how stories generally are. Rick and Morty creators: 'We're pulling apart the tropes of sci-fi' It's how Dan Harmon structures his shows. Act 1 is what we've seen before. Act 2 and 3 deconstruct it. SCheeseman fucked around with this message at 00:48 on Sep 8, 2015 |
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Tropes aren't stories.
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CelticPredator posted:Tropes aren't stories. And the person you responded to didn't say stories, they said "idea" and "conceit". You're wrong. Just like the other poster said, you're conflating "premise" with "story".
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Glad that's all settled.
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CelticPredator posted:Glad that's all settled. My tone kinda comes off as argumentative sometimes
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It wasn't your fault. I just misunderstood what you were saying.
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I am the judger, and I judge that it was Lowtax's fault. You have been judged.
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Anyway, I can still see why people wouldn't want R&M to revisit its own well too many times. There's potentially a difference between taking a common premise and doing your own spin on it, and taking a common premise and doing your own original spin on it and then trying to come up with another original spin of your own on it. "22 minutes of a bunch of improv nonsense" is pretty open ended so hopefully re-doing a Rixty Minutes episode won't be a problem, but I can see why they don't wanna just do a Meeseeks episode every season.
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XboxPants posted:"22 minutes of a bunch of improv nonsense" is pretty open ended so hopefully re-doing a Rixty Minutes episode won't be a problem, but I can see why they don't wanna just do a Meeseeks episode every season. That's not even what the original episode was, though. It had one of the most touching stories in the entire show!
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a cop posted:That's not even what the original episode was, though. It had one of the most touching stories in the entire show! Despite how I described the episode, I agree with you. The premise is so open ended that they can go pretty much anywhere with it. It's literally "hey, let's take a look at every possible story that exists in the infinite possibilities of an unlimited multiverse", you can kinda take that in any direction you want.
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Ditocoaf posted:It's mostly that community constantly took well-received episodes and rehashed them. There was the paintball episode, then they did it again with a different genre, as a two-parter, then later they did it again. There was an episode where they built a school-wide pillow fort, then later they did it again. There was an episode where they played D&D, later they did it again. I would quibble with "rehashed" -- you can get more than one story out of a single premise, especially if you do them right. And in the first pillow-fort episode, that's just the B-story (if I'm getting the terminology right). a cop posted:That's not even what the original episode was, though. It had one of the most touching stories in the entire show! Yeah, the other-dimensional TV bits were funny, but the Summer-and-Morty and Beth-and-Jerry stories were top-notch fantastic.
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The TV shows are more of a structuring element than the core plot of the episode itself. The benefit of it though is that it lets stories that would normally be relegated to B-plot be brought front and center while the insane improv does the heavy lifting on the comedy side.
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Jagchosis posted:One difference between the original Rixty Minutes and the new episode is that in the first one Roiland was fed ideas by various writers, including Abed Gheith, and riffed on them while shitfaced in the sound booth. This season's episode will not have initial input of other writers and will be purestrain Roiland, so we'll see how that works Hold me, I'm scared. Seriously 'purestrain Roiland' just sounds to me like a one-way ticket to insanity. It's gonna be awesome, but I'm willing to bet it'll rustle jimmies one way or the other.
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# ? Sep 8, 2015 02:24 |
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Been watching A Rickle in Time since that's what they're replaying this weekend instead of a new episode. I seriously burst out laughing every time the 4th-dimensional testicle monster just zooms in from the left during the middle of an argument and starts screaming at everybody to stop yelling. Times four. It's a perfectly done out-of-nowhere moment even when I know it's coming because there's just nothing leading up to it. Also I noticed that when he cocks Chris he exposes a little round purple tip when he pulls the skin back
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If the episode is good, then I'm happy they made it
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Hazo posted:Also I noticed that when he cocks Chris he exposes a little round purple tip when he pulls the skin back Also Chris was a gun that made fetuses.
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Brightman posted:Also Chris was a gun that made fetuses. Does it turn you into another type of fetus or does it revert your timeline to literally you just after conception? I can't enjoy the episode if I don't know this.
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Turtle Sandbox posted:Does it turn you into another type of fetus or does it revert your timeline to literally you just after conception? It just disintegrates you, the Testicle Monster has a fetus holster in his pant leg.
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# ? Sep 8, 2015 20:34 |
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The paintball epsiodes of community were cool because the first one was completely new and was like die hard and all the other action movies you would want. then they did it again, and it caught you off gaurd and your like "ok, lets see how they can keep it FRESH this time" and holy poo poo they do then they do it again then season 5, dont watch season 5 then season 6, only on yahoo, its schizophrenic harmon to the max. Abed is nearly full schizio seeing poo poo and it just keeps pushing the boundary. I like season 6 like I like Rick and Morty.
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Turtle Sandbox posted:Does it turn you into another type of fetus or does it revert your timeline to literally you just after conception? I would guess the latter given time shenanigans. Entropic posted:It just disintegrates you, the Testicle Monster has a fetus holster in his pant leg. This made me laugh but sadly he doesn't have legs or pants.
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# ? Sep 8, 2015 21:09 |
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I can't tell if he yells out I AM DEFEATED or not when Rick beats him, but that's what I heard and it makes me laugh every time.
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I just wanted to pass along to the thread that Brad Anderson, beloved creator of the nationally syndicated comic strip Marmakduke has died. No longer will he be haunted on a near daily basis by thoughts of mutilation and sexual assaults.
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zoux posted:I just wanted to pass along to the thread that Brad Anderson, beloved creator of the nationally syndicated comic strip Marmakduke has died. No longer will he be haunted on a near daily basis by thoughts of mutilation and sexual assaults. there goes the last positive male role model morty jr. had
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Dieting Hippo posted:there goes the last positive male role model morty jr. had Morty Jr. Is probably already dead too. Male gazorpazorps (possibly females too) age very quickly.
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Dieting Hippo posted:there goes the last positive male role model morty jr. had He already made it, he's out of the woods: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z64kY66MpV4 Though no joke, in that clip Morty jr. reminds me almost exactly of a well-known writer I talk to in my country, though unlike Morty (who was just the regular kind of parent that messes up) his parents and grandma were legit hosed up.
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CrazyLoon posted:He already made it, he's out of the woods: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z64kY66MpV4 Morty actually was a pretty awful father to Morty jr: He kept him locked in the house, he threatened him with poison gas, and he never told him he was an alien until he was in his twenties. But to be fair Morty did the best he could with no help from anyone, and he kept Morty jr. alive and helped him find a career that didn't involve murdering people.
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Yea, that last part is why I said 'regular parent that messes up'. Most do come to regret the mistakes they made, and at least try to make up for them (as Morty said - kids having kids = average parent). Legit shitbags still claim they did everything right, no matter how extreme and even if their kid hates them down to the core of their soul.
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Space Cadet Omoly posted:Morty actually was a pretty awful father to Morty jr: He kept him locked in the house, he threatened him with poison gas, and he never told him he was an alien until he was in his twenties. But to be fair Morty did the best he could with no help from anyone, and he kept Morty jr. alive and helped him find a career that didn't involve murdering people. and Morty hopes he's eating enough
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# ? Sep 9, 2015 04:39 |
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As far as rehashing old episodes I'm cool with a Rixty Minutes every season but I'm content to just have occasional Meeseks popping up in the background. Maybe there can be a compromise with a Meeseeks only Ball Fondlers or something in the next Rixty Minutes.
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# ? Sep 9, 2015 06:25 |
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the power goes out and Rick instructs a group of meeseeks to do an improv show until it comes back on that would probably kill the series
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FireWorksWell posted:I can't tell if he yells out I AM DEFEATED or not when Rick beats him, but that's what I heard and it makes me laugh every time. He does and it's amazing
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