![]() Overall though, i hope this gets picked up and becomes a regular AS show and gets a ton of seasons and stuff like adventure time did, and doesn't just get unjustly kicked off like flapjack (still bitter. I know that's something that's typical of a lot of shows, but other than the whole "Shoot them, they're robots" "OH GOD THEY'RE NOT ROBOTS" "Whatever morty, they're bureaucrats, they don't have souls!" exchange that episode just doesn't hold up against the later ones. If that didn't hook you, watch another episode. The one thing i will say is that the pilot is the weakest episode of the show. ![]() Seriously what the fuck is with the belching. ![]() It definitely goes to places i haven't really seen other AS shows or southpark go in recent memory. Like the "you can put your fingers anywhere you want )" thing in the anatomy park episode. The only complaint i've really heard from someone is that it gets really crass at times. I've been evangelistically showing this to as many of my friends as will watch it, and have gone through several impromptu marathons since it only takes about as long as watching a typical movie to power through the 6 episodes so far. Want more? Promo/highlight reel - AV Club reviews - TVTropes - Reddit - Rick & Morty ComicCon panel - Storyboard Test - Soundtrack samples - Play the "Rushed Licensed Adventure" point-and-click game Night Shaym-Aliens! - Meeseeks and Destroy - Rick Potion #9. A ratings hit already secured for a second season, the show returns from an Olympics-induced hiatus tomorrow - in the meantime, why not sample the six episodes aired so far: Pilot - Lawnmower Dog - Anatomy Park - M. Inspired by a (terrible and very NSFW) Back To The Future knock-off, the show pairs a naïve young teen (Morty) with his cynical, alcoholic, mad scientist grandfather (Rick), each episode exploring a trope - dreams, aliens, innerspace, parallel universes, virtual reality - and turning it inside-out with intricate plotting, eye-catching art, and dark, whipsmart humor (with plenty of improvisation along the way). Are you a fan of inventive, black-humored sci-fi/fantasy animation? Desperate to fill the Futurama-shaped hole in your heart? Look no further than Rick and Morty, the superb new Adult Swim series from animator Justin "Lemongrab" Roiland and Community darling Dan Harmon.
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