TV: Rick and Morty - Renewed for 70 more episodes

LarKing

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Sep 2, 2012
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Season 3 is easily the worst season, exempting the citadel of ricks episode.

Season 4 was alright. Some of the episodes were bad like the train one but others were decent.

Agree to disagree. I loved season 3 and season 4 felt really off to me. Still a good show but nowhere near the same quality it used to be.

Regarding the finale, I enjoyed it but I feel like we've had this plot so many times it's getting old. This season altogether was pretty forgettable to me outside of the vat of acid episode.
 

ucanthanzalthetruth

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Jul 13, 2013
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Agree to disagree. I loved season 3 and season 4 felt really off to me. Still a good show but nowhere near the same quality it used to be.

Regarding the finale, I enjoyed it but I feel like we've had this plot so many times it's getting old. This season altogether was pretty forgettable to me outside of the vat of acid episode.
I think most people find season 3 the best (or 2) For me it's 3>2>1>4
 

Kurtz

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I’d give that title to Barry or Atlanta. Rick and Morty is fun and pretty clever, but the caliber of writing on those 2 shows is far and away better.

Atlanta's great...could never get into Barry. Watched a few episodes, and still wasn't sure what it was supposed to be...a dark comedy? Yet it wasn't funny.

Even the "bad" Rick and Morty episodes I find entertaining. And then there are the awesome ones like the finale.
 

LarKing

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Anyone watching Solar Opposites? Made by the same people with the same main actor in the Rick role. At first I found it to be just a copy of Rick and Morty (which it kinda is) but I'm three episodes in and it's entertaining.
 

montreal

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just finished season 4, thought the finale was good and overall the season was solid. For me I still think the 1st season is hands down the best, I just a re-watch before the 2nd half of season 4 came out and I enjoyed season 3 a lot more then the first time i saw it but season 2 wasn't as great as I once thought it was. Either way love the show, just hope it's not a long time before we get season 5.
 

Blueline Bomber

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Oct 31, 2007
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The best part of the show is the throwaway moments that will no doubt become important later on.

For example, Rick mentioned everyone in the family has a suicide pill in a tooth and to "do with that information what they will." Minutes later, Morty is fighting the cow people and they specifically focus in on him losing a tooth. Means nothing right now, but will probably come up later.
 

Supermassive

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Feb 19, 2007
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Good lord, that was a fantastic episode. Loads of character development, and absolutely nothing is off-limits or taboo, lol.
Poor Morty, screwing everything up by default, even despite his efforts to fix things. So good.
 

Ceremony

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Jun 8, 2012
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Was there more swearing in that than normal? I feel like there was.

Also enjoyed the "you're making me do this whispering kitchen Frasier bullshit" line
 

WarriorOfGandhi

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Jul 31, 2007
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humor is subjective & et cetera but I didn't think that episode was funny at all. There were a few jokes where I exhaled slightly harder but that was the extent of it.
 

StrangeVision

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Apr 1, 2007
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Very up and down episode, but I thought the funny bits were very funny. Agreed that the post-credits scene was phenomenal, maybe the best they've done.
 

Hivemind

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Oct 8, 2010
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The 2 Crows episode was better than the Citadel episode. I’m with the writers, the episodic content is better than the canonic content.
 

blueandgoldguy

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Anyone watch the first two episodes? I enjoyed the second one a little more, as I was a little confused by the canonical first episode. I'm not exactly sure why Rick went to a different universe of origin than Morty in that first episode? Weren't they both originally from the same universe in which Rick made that love potion for Morty that turned everyone into mutants back in season 1?
 

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