This is a loving pet project with exacting detail, something that's hilarious on the first playthrough but gets you sucked in deep on the 2nd pausing & looking at things. Not in a Lost way but in a Rick & Morty way before analyzing Rick & Morty became weird. I've never seen such a heartfelt ending to a cult classic like this. Yet this dude's complaining the showrunner's taking on too many roles? Like 5 across 4 hours of final cut content? The gucj bruh?