‘Solid enough’ is a fair description of this entire season. They proved their ability to rebound from what might have been a crippling loss of a—let’s face it, the—major voice actor and did it with aplomb.
When R&M is best written, it’s not just good comedy but also good science fiction, and there was enough of both in this season to make it a win in my book. Good job all around.
+1 for Liev Schreiber’s voice acting as the Scary Hole Guy.
I guess we now know how our Morty is fundamentally different than Evil Morty. Our Morty’s deepest fear is losing Rick, Evil’s was never being rid of Rick.
One negative thing I’ll say - if I ever see Mr. Poopybutthole again, it’ll be too soon. The joke is played out and it’s reaching Mr. Herbert levels of beating a dead horse at this point.
The elderly pedophile from Family Guy whose one joke is that he’s got the hots for Chris, and who at point was in almost every single episode of an entire season.
The first episode of the Rick and Morty anime is out. I didn’t think it was very good as a play on Rick and Morty and I definitely think it would seem terrible as a stand-alone to someone unfamiliar with the original.
I turned it on because I am still am a big Rick and Morty fan. I am not, however, an anime fan. At all. I didn’t make it past the opening credits. The big-eyed, pony-tailed anime super excited daughter turned me right the fuck off.
This is a me problem, though. I will read more reviews to see if it gets beyond all the things I hate about anime.