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* Mr. Enter fighting all the copyright strikes from the likes of FOX, Creator/{{Hasbro}}, and Creator/{{Viacom}}. He knows very well what UsefulNotes/FairUse is and will ''not'' let it be stomped down.
--> '''Mr. Enter''': I've said it once before and I'll say it again: [[VideoGame/SonicColors No copyright law in the universe]] [[BadassBoast is gonna stop me.]] [[TakeThat In fact, it might even stop you.]]
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* His Admirable Animation video for ''WesternAnimation/TreasurePlanet'' provides some serious CatharsisFactor for its fans, especially when he criticizes people who call it a bad movie because it mashes together 17th century ships with space travel, citing multiple examples of other popular works that deliberately mesh old with new:
--->'''Mr. Enter''': It really, really annoys me that Treasure Planet's chosen genre seems to be what most people pick on when they criticize the film. In my view, it's like criticizing ''Film/TheAvengers2012'' because it's a superhero film, or ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013'' because it's a princess film. Like, it's perfectly fine if you don't like the genre, but it's not something that you can hold against the film.
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* His ''Top 10 Worst Mr. Enter Videos'' countdown can be [[CatharsisFactor satisfying]] for those who share the same criticisms of his picks for that list, including the dishonorable mentions.
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* Say what you will about it, but [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZ6dW0iKz-0 his video about his former editor, StarGiantProductions,]] is very satisfying for anyone who hate her for her terrible actions.
-->'''Mr. Enter''': I wish you good luck in the future, Rebeccah. Because I have a feeling that when everything comes crashing down you have nothing else.
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* For his season 5 finale, 150th episode, and the [[MilestoneCelebration 5th anniversary]] of his first upload, he chooses to review a live-action atrocity. Specifically, ''[[Series/OutOfJimmysHead Re-Animated]]'', the movie that started the original DorkAge of Cartoon Network, and what he believes to be the absolute worst thing the network has ever done.

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* For his season 5 finale, 150th episode, and the [[MilestoneCelebration 5th anniversary]] of his first upload, he chooses to review a live-action atrocity. Specifically, ''[[Series/OutOfJimmysHead Re-Animated]]'', the movie that started the original DorkAge AudienceAlienatingEra of the Cartoon Network, and what he believes to be the absolute worst thing the network has ever done.
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Whether you like him or not, you can't deny WebVideo/TheMysteriousMrEnter's determination when it comes to critiquing all kinds of animation. The entries below show why many, including [[WebVideo/HewysAnimatedMovieReviews least]] [[WebAnimation/CStudents a few]] [[WebVideo/MLPAnalysis more-prominent]] [[WebVideo/MrTARDISReviews Youtubers]], [[Creator/JoshScorcher respect him]] [[WebVideo/TheCartoonHero and care]] [[WebVideo/PieGuyRulz about]] [[WebVideo/{{Jimquisition}} what]] [[WebVideo/TheHardcoreKid he has]] [[WebVideo/MovieRehab to]] [[WebVideo/PhantomStrider say.]]

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Whether you like him or not, you can't deny WebVideo/TheMysteriousMrEnter's determination when it comes to critiquing all kinds of animation. The entries below show why many, including at [[WebVideo/HewysAnimatedMovieReviews least]] [[WebAnimation/CStudents a few]] [[WebVideo/MLPAnalysis more-prominent]] [[WebVideo/MrTARDISReviews Youtubers]], [[Creator/JoshScorcher respect him]] [[WebVideo/TheCartoonHero and care]] [[WebVideo/PieGuyRulz about]] [[WebVideo/{{Jimquisition}} what]] [[WebVideo/TheHardcoreKid he has]] [[WebVideo/MovieRehab to]] [[WebVideo/PhantomStrider say.]]
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** Mr. Enter eviscerating the episode, while also pointing out the ''many'' {{critical research failure}}s and UnfortunateImplications and telling that the show should stick to only being a comedy like its defenders claim it's doing and stop tackling serious issues because they actively run against each other and effectively ruin the show.

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** Mr. Enter eviscerating the episode, while also pointing out the ''many'' {{critical research failure}}s factual errors and UnfortunateImplications and telling that the show should stick to only being a comedy like its defenders claim it's doing and stop tackling serious issues because they actively run against each other and effectively ruin the show.
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* In his Diversifying Diversity video, he chews out writers who lack the ability to write quality female characters and make them fall into 1 of 2 categories: The strong confident women who are always in the right and often has the exact same hairstyle. Or the overly positive, chatty women. He then proceeds to acknowledge shows he great up on such as ''Arthur'' and ''Hey Arnold'' that had many well-developed female characters that still had distinct personalities. Basically pointing out writers are supposed to grow and get better not rely on the same archetype and try to appeal to people with low expectations and will defend anything as long it's what they want to see.

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* In his Diversifying Diversity "Diversifying Diversity" video, he chews out writers who lack the ability to write quality female characters and make them fall into 1 one of 2 two categories: The the strong confident women woman who are is always in the right and (and often has the exact same hairstyle. Or hairstyle), or the overly positive, chatty women. woman. He then proceeds to acknowledge shows he great grew up on such as ''Arthur'' and ''Hey Arnold'' that had many well-developed female characters that which still had distinct personalities. Basically pointing Basically, Enter points out writers are supposed to grow and get better better, not rely on the same archetype and try to appeal to people with low expectations and will defend anything as long it's what they want to see.
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* In April 2019, Enter made a video addressing a [[StalkerWithACrush cyberstalker]] who had threatened to [[StopOrIShootMyself kill herself]] if he didn't love her, among many other harassing statements.
** Enter calling her bluff, telling her that if she's resorting to threatening to hurt herself to win his love, then she's not someone he wants anything to do with. BrutalHonesty at its finest.

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* In April 2019, Enter made a video addressing a [[StalkerWithACrush cyberstalker]] who cyberstalker]], and effectively took her to task.
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had threatened to [[StopOrIShootMyself kill herself]] if he didn't love her, among many other harassing statements.
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statements that [[UsefulNotes/VictimBlaming tried to make him responsible for her own actions]]. Enter calling called her bluff, telling her the stalker that if she's resorting to threatening to hurt herself threats of self-harm to win his love, then she's not someone he wants anything to do with. BrutalHonesty at its finest.



** And on top of ''that'', he realized the value in keeping a line of communication open for her to utilize - [[HoistByTheirOwnPetard giving her rope to hang herself with]], as every message she posted could be used as evidence of harassment.
** He ended the video with a final declaration to his stalker: what she's feeling is not love, but lust. If the stalker truly loved him, she'd honor his wishes to leave him alone. Enter outright stated that he will never love her, he hates her guts, and she needs serious help. Enter then gave the stalker an ultimatum: either leave him alone entirely, or he will contact law enforcement and tell her family what she's doing, all backed by the mountain of evidence against her. Just to hammer the point home, after making the ultimatum, he gives it again on-camera.

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** And on top of ''that'', he realized the value in keeping a line of communication open for her to utilize - [[HoistByTheirOwnPetard giving her rope to hang herself with]], as every message she posted could be used as evidence of harassment.
harassment. He even notes that the stalker referred to herself as "his stalker" in one of her posts, making it clear that she's well-aware that what she's doing is considered stalking, and she still won't stop.
** He ended the video with a final declaration to his stalker: what she's feeling is not love, but lust. If the stalker truly loved him, she'd honor his wishes to leave him alone. Enter outright stated that he will never love her, he hates her guts, and she needs serious help. Enter then gave the stalker an ultimatum: either leave never contact him alone entirely, again, or he will contact law enforcement and tell her family what she's doing, all backed by the mountain of evidence against her. Enter then makes several statements which detail that he knows enough about her through the messages that she herself sent to file a police report, and that he's not bluffing. Just to hammer the point home, after making the ultimatum, ultimatum in the video, he gives it the same ultimatum again on-camera.on-camera, almost word-for-word, staring straight into the lens as he does.
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--->'''Mr. Enter''': Okay, all bets are off. Where do I even begin? Let's start with you, Quagmire. How this has affected ''your'' life. [[{{Hypocrite}} You're a convicted sex offender constantly treating women like objects, you are]] ''[[{{Hypocrite}} not one to talk.]]'' No one gives a Goddamn shit what you think, or how this affects ''you.'' But let's go on a little bit further. This entire episode conveys Brenda as incredibly damaged by Jeff's abuse, so saying that this is '''her fault''' is one of the most flagrant examples of UsefulNotes/{{victim blaming}} that I've ever seen! And yes, this is portrayed as a good and heartwarming moment. And if you're supposed to take this episode seriously, this is how you're supposed to treat your victims seriously. It implies that staying in an abusive relationship is the abused victim's choice. ''It's not true here,'' and for the vast majority of abuse cases, it's not true. And weird how this goes ''exactly'' against [[Recap/FamilyGuyS10E2SeahorseSeashellParty the previous episode's attitude]] that it's a good thing to stay in abusive relationships, and you are heroic for doing it. This episode has spent '''half''' of its entire run-time thoroughly convincing me that being in this relationship is ''not'' Brenda's choice. Because of Jeff's abuse, she does not have the psychological capacity to leave him anymore. While that does bring me to my final point, I want to stick it to Quagmire's speech one more time. According to Quagmire, you don't deserve to be called a woman if you're a victim of domestic abuse. You're below being a woman, you don't even deserve to be called a woman. '''Fuck off, ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''!! Fuck off and die!''' The people who wrote that can't... can't have thought that was a good idea. I hope to God that no one really thinks that about abuse victims. ''That is fucking horrifying!'' The only other option is that they don't fucking care about the issue they're portraying here. How much could the staff and writers really care about domestic violence if they portray the issue '''this poorly!?''' '''''This is fucking disgraceful!!'''''

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--->'''Mr. Enter''': Okay, all bets are off. Where do I even begin? Let's start with you, Quagmire. How this has affected ''your'' life. [[{{Hypocrite}} You're a convicted sex offender constantly treating women like objects, you are]] ''[[{{Hypocrite}} not one to talk.]]'' No one gives a Goddamn shit what you think, or how this affects ''you.'' But let's go on a little bit further. This entire episode conveys Brenda as incredibly damaged by Jeff's abuse, so saying that this is '''her fault''' is one of the most flagrant examples of UsefulNotes/{{victim blaming}} victim-blaming that I've ever seen! And yes, this is portrayed as a good and heartwarming moment. And if you're supposed to take this episode seriously, this is how you're supposed to treat your victims seriously. It implies that staying in an abusive relationship is the abused victim's choice. ''It's not true here,'' and for the vast majority of abuse cases, it's not true. And weird how this goes ''exactly'' against [[Recap/FamilyGuyS10E2SeahorseSeashellParty the previous episode's attitude]] that it's a good thing to stay in abusive relationships, and you are heroic for doing it. This episode has spent '''half''' of its entire run-time thoroughly convincing me that being in this relationship is ''not'' Brenda's choice. Because of Jeff's abuse, she does not have the psychological capacity to leave him anymore. While that does bring me to my final point, I want to stick it to Quagmire's speech one more time. According to Quagmire, you don't deserve to be called a woman if you're a victim of domestic abuse. You're below being a woman, you don't even deserve to be called a woman. '''Fuck off, ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''!! Fuck off and die!''' The people who wrote that can't... can't have thought that was a good idea. I hope to God that no one really thinks that about abuse victims. ''That is fucking horrifying!'' The only other option is that they don't fucking care about the issue they're portraying here. How much could the staff and writers really care about domestic violence if they portray the issue '''this poorly!?''' '''''This is fucking disgraceful!!'''''
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* In his Diversifying Diversity video, he chews out writers who lack the ability to write quality female characters and make them fall into 1 of 2 categories: The strong confident women who are always in the right and often has the exact same hairstyle. Or the overly positive, chatty women. He then proceeds to acknowledge shows he great up on such as "Arthur" and "Hey Arnold" that had many well-developed female characters that still had distinct personalities. Basically pointing out writers are supposed to grow and get better not rely on the same archetype and try to appeal to people with low expectations and will defend anything as long it's what they want to see.

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* In his Diversifying Diversity video, he chews out writers who lack the ability to write quality female characters and make them fall into 1 of 2 categories: The strong confident women who are always in the right and often has the exact same hairstyle. Or the overly positive, chatty women. He then proceeds to acknowledge shows he great up on such as "Arthur" ''Arthur'' and "Hey Arnold" ''Hey Arnold'' that had many well-developed female characters that still had distinct personalities. Basically pointing out writers are supposed to grow and get better not rely on the same archetype and try to appeal to people with low expectations and will defend anything as long it's what they want to see.
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*** Episodes like "Screams of Silence" that try and fail to convey a serious message like DomesticAbuse, due to how this show [[BrokenAesop takes concepts such as domestic abuse as a joke, since]] the episode ''immediately before'' Screams of Silence ''encouraged'' those who are in abusive relationships (like [[ButtMonkey Meg]]) to suck it up and be a "lightning rod" for their abusers.

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*** Episodes like "Screams of Silence" that try and fail to convey a serious message like DomesticAbuse, due to how this show [[BrokenAesop takes concepts such as domestic abuse as a joke, since]] the episode ''immediately before'' Screams "Screams of Silence Silence" ''encouraged'' those who are in abusive relationships (like [[ButtMonkey Meg]]) to suck it up and be a "lightning rod" for their abusers.



*** And lastly, the sheer ''influence'' [[AnimatedShockComedy this show has]], citing that anything that's inspired by Family Guy at all is absolutely worthless.

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*** And lastly, the sheer ''influence'' [[AnimatedShockComedy this show has]], citing that anything that's inspired by Family Guy ''Family Guy'' at all is absolutely worthless.
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* His review of Let's Not Be Skeletons, while being a place where he discusses his political opinions, always ties back to expressing the message correctly and finding a solution that actually works.

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* His review of "[[Recap/OKKOLetsBeHeroesS1E47LetsNotBeSkeletons Let's Not Be Skeletons, Skeletons]]", while being a place where he discusses his political opinions, always ties back to expressing the message correctly and finding a solution that actually works.
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* His avatar introduced in his review of the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTales'' episode, "Shop Talk", not only befits his username but just looks so freakin' cool. It was drawn by someone known as "Animated Being", according to the Website/YouTube description.

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* His avatar introduced in his review of the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTales'' episode, "Shop Talk", "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyTalesS1E10ShopTalk Shop Talk]]", not only befits his username but just looks so freakin' cool. It was drawn by someone known as "Animated Being", according to the Website/YouTube description.
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--->'''Mr. Enter''': Okay, all bets are off. Where do I even begin? Let's start with you, Quagmire. How this has affected ''your'' life. [[{{Hypocrite}} You're a convicted sex offender constantly treating women like objects, you are]] ''[[{{Hypocrite}} not one to talk.]]'' No one gives a Goddamn shit what you think, or how this affects ''you.'' But let's go on a little bit further. This entire episode conveys Brenda as incredibly damaged by Jeff's abuse, so saying that this is '''her fault''' is one of the most flagrant examples of UsefulNotes/{{victim blaming}} that I've ever seen! And yes, this is portrayed as a good and heartwarming moment. And if you're supposed to take this episode seriously, this is how you're supposed to treat your victims seriously. It implies that staying in an abusive relationship is the abused victim's choice. ''It's not true here,'' and for the vast majority of abuse cases, it's not true. And weird how this goes ''exactly'' against [[Recap/FamilyGuyS10E2SeahorseSeashellParty the previous episode's attitude]] that it's a good thing to stay in abusive relationships, and you are heroic for doing it. This episode has spent '''half''' of its entire run-time thoroughly convincing me that being in this relationship is ''not'' Brenda's choice. Because of Jeff's abuse, she does not have the psychological capacity to leave him anymore. While that does bring me to my final point, I want to stick it to Quagmire's speech one more time. According to Quagmire, you don't deserve to be called a woman if you're a victim of domestic abuse. You're below being a woman, you don't even deserve to be called a woman. '''Fuck off, WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy!! Fuck off and die!''' The people who wrote that can't... can't have thought that was a good idea. I hope to God that no one really thinks that about abuse victims. ''That is fucking horrifying!'' The only other option is that they don't fucking care about the issue they're portraying here. How much could the staff and writers really care about domestic violence if they portray the issue '''this poorly!?''' '''''This is fucking disgraceful!!'''''

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--->'''Mr. Enter''': Okay, all bets are off. Where do I even begin? Let's start with you, Quagmire. How this has affected ''your'' life. [[{{Hypocrite}} You're a convicted sex offender constantly treating women like objects, you are]] ''[[{{Hypocrite}} not one to talk.]]'' No one gives a Goddamn shit what you think, or how this affects ''you.'' But let's go on a little bit further. This entire episode conveys Brenda as incredibly damaged by Jeff's abuse, so saying that this is '''her fault''' is one of the most flagrant examples of UsefulNotes/{{victim blaming}} that I've ever seen! And yes, this is portrayed as a good and heartwarming moment. And if you're supposed to take this episode seriously, this is how you're supposed to treat your victims seriously. It implies that staying in an abusive relationship is the abused victim's choice. ''It's not true here,'' and for the vast majority of abuse cases, it's not true. And weird how this goes ''exactly'' against [[Recap/FamilyGuyS10E2SeahorseSeashellParty the previous episode's attitude]] that it's a good thing to stay in abusive relationships, and you are heroic for doing it. This episode has spent '''half''' of its entire run-time thoroughly convincing me that being in this relationship is ''not'' Brenda's choice. Because of Jeff's abuse, she does not have the psychological capacity to leave him anymore. While that does bring me to my final point, I want to stick it to Quagmire's speech one more time. According to Quagmire, you don't deserve to be called a woman if you're a victim of domestic abuse. You're below being a woman, you don't even deserve to be called a woman. '''Fuck off, WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy!! ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''!! Fuck off and die!''' The people who wrote that can't... can't have thought that was a good idea. I hope to God that no one really thinks that about abuse victims. ''That is fucking horrifying!'' The only other option is that they don't fucking care about the issue they're portraying here. How much could the staff and writers really care about domestic violence if they portray the issue '''this poorly!?''' '''''This is fucking disgraceful!!'''''
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* His video about ''WesternAnimation/OutOfJimmysHead'', he goes ballistic over how horrible of a person Jimmy's Dad is.

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* His video about ''WesternAnimation/OutOfJimmysHead'', ''Series/OutOfJimmysHead'', he goes ballistic over how horrible of a person Jimmy's Dad is.
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* His video about ''WesternAnimation/OutOfAJimmysHead'', he goes ballistic over how horrible of a person Jimmy's Dad is.

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* His video about ''WesternAnimation/OutOfAJimmysHead'', ''WesternAnimation/OutOfJimmysHead'', he goes ballistic over how horrible of a person Jimmy's Dad is.
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-->'''Mr. Enter''': Just because people want more cartoons that can appeal to adults doesn't mean ''anyone'' is taking ''anything'' from kids! I mean, kids can still watch ''[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Friendship is Magic]]'', ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' and ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'', et cetera. But that's what this episode is: one giant fallacy. ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', I don't care [[AnimationAgeGhetto that you make a kid's show]]. I care that you're bad at it, [[Horrible/WesternAnimation even under the apparent low, low standards]] [[UpToEleven of a kids show]]!

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-->'''Mr. Enter''': Just because people want more cartoons that can appeal to adults doesn't mean ''anyone'' is taking ''anything'' from kids! I mean, kids can still watch ''[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Friendship is Magic]]'', ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' and ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'', et cetera. But that's what this episode is: one giant fallacy. ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', I don't care [[AnimationAgeGhetto that you make a kid's show]]. I care that you're bad at it, [[Horrible/WesternAnimation even under the apparent low, low standards]] [[UpToEleven standards of a kids show]]!



*** Episodes like "Screams of Silence" that try and fail to convey a serious message like DomesticAbuse, due to how this show [[BrokenAesop takes concepts such as domestic abuse as a joke, since]] the episode ''immediately before'' Screams of Silence ''[[UpToEleven encouraged]]'' those who are in abusive relationships (like [[ButtMonkey Meg]]) to suck it up and be a "lightning rod" for their abusers.

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*** Episodes like "Screams of Silence" that try and fail to convey a serious message like DomesticAbuse, due to how this show [[BrokenAesop takes concepts such as domestic abuse as a joke, since]] the episode ''immediately before'' Screams of Silence ''[[UpToEleven encouraged]]'' ''encouraged'' those who are in abusive relationships (like [[ButtMonkey Meg]]) to suck it up and be a "lightning rod" for their abusers.
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'''Mr. Enter''': Alright you two dumbasses, you want to start at the bottom? We'll start at the bottom! *3-! penalty*\\

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'''Mr. Enter''': Alright Okay you two dumbasses, you want to start at the bottom? [[BrokeTheRatingScale We'll start at the bottom! bottom!]] *3-! penalty*\\
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* When reviewing [[Recap/RickandMortyS3E3PickleRick Pickle Rick]], Mr. Enter points out the fatal flaw of the episode: It tries to dissect [[StrawNihilist Rick Sanchez]] as a character.
** The most important detail is that Rick is virtually irredeemable as a person. The show only works when [[WillingSuspensionofDisbelief you personally detach yourself]] from the entire main cast and [[BellisariosMaxim avoid thinking about the implications of their actions]]; you can't expect him to ever care at all about other people when you consider the events of episodes like [[Recap/RickandMortyS1E6RickPotionNumber9 Rick Potion #9]] (where Rick and Morty leave their original universe for dead and start a new life in a timeline where their counterparts die) or [[Recap/RickandMortyS2E6TheRicksMustBeCrazy The Ricks Must Be Crazy]] (which explores the universe enslaved in the engine of Rick's car).

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* When reviewing [[Recap/RickandMortyS3E3PickleRick "[[Recap/RickandMortyS3E3PickleRick Pickle Rick]], Rick]]", Mr. Enter points out the fatal flaw of the episode: It tries to dissect [[StrawNihilist Rick Sanchez]] as a character.
** The most important detail is that Rick is virtually irredeemable as a person. The show ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'' only works when [[WillingSuspensionofDisbelief you personally detach yourself]] from the entire main cast and [[BellisariosMaxim avoid thinking about the implications of their actions]]; you can't expect him to ever care at all about other people when you consider the events of episodes like [[Recap/RickandMortyS1E6RickPotionNumber9 "[[Recap/RickandMortyS1E6RickPotionNumber9 Rick Potion #9]] #9]]" (where Rick and Morty leave their original universe for dead and start a new life in a timeline where their counterparts die) or [[Recap/RickandMortyS2E6TheRicksMustBeCrazy "[[Recap/RickandMortyS2E6TheRicksMustBeCrazy The Ricks Must Be Crazy]] Crazy]]" (which explores the universe enslaved in the engine of Rick's car).



** Mr. Enter also speaks for the entire audience of Rick and Morty when he says that Beth and Jerry's marital drama is the worst part of the show. His reasons are that both these characters are entirely unlikable, their dynamic not only adds nothing to the show but rather holds it back, is counterintuitive to the show's appeal, and perhaps most damningly of all, is not interesting.

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** Mr. Enter also speaks for the entire audience of Rick ''Rick and Morty Morty'' when he says that Beth and Jerry's marital drama is the worst part of the show. His reasons are that both these characters are entirely unlikable, their dynamic not only adds nothing to the show but rather holds it back, is counterintuitive to the show's appeal, and perhaps most damningly of all, is not interesting.

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