Here’s a review of Rick and Morty Season 1, Episode 5 (“”), written in the style of an ffmpeg command log — complete with technical critique, filters, and processing notes. $ ffmpeg -i rick_and_morty_s01e05.mkv -vf "review=detailed:scoring=8.5" -c:v libx264 -b:v 2M -f mp4 -movflags +faststart Input #0: MeeseeksAndDestroy.mkv Metadata: title : "Meeseeks and Destroy" director : Bryan Newton writer : Ryan Ridley aired : 2014-01-20 duration : 00:23:00 Stream #0:0: Video: h264 (High), yuv420p, 1920x1080 Stream #0:1: Audio: aac, 48kHz, stereo Stream #0:2: Subtitles: "Existence is pain"
[out @ 0x7fbd8c003c80] "Meeseeks and Destroy" is essential viewing — hilarious, experimental, and deeply uncomfortable. Not for kids. Classic R&M.
[review filter @ 0x7fbd8c000b40] Analyzing episode structure... [review filter @ 0x7fbd8c000b40] Plot A (Mr. Meeseeks): 78% absurdist genius / 22% repetitive "CAAAAAN DO!" [review filter @ 0x7fbd8c000b40] Plot B (Rick & Morty dungeon crawl): 95% dark humor / 5% Jellybean trauma warning [review filter @ 0x7fbd8c000b40] Beth & Jerry subplot: functional, but Jerry's golf skills = buffer underrun
Output #0: rick_and_morty_s01e05_review.mp4 Stream mapping: review -> text rating -> 8.5/10



