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robotricksanchez · 6 months
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Rick and Morty - Look on Down from the Bridge
1x06 Rick Potion #9 / 7x05 Unmortricken
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bomi60088 · 4 months
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okayplaguerat · 4 months
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You and I are gonna live forever
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j-schwitz · 5 months
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Episode 5 was so stunning🔥
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So… remember all the way back in The Wedding Squanchers when Rick assumed that the wedding invitation was an invite to Birdperson’s ‘annual Oscars party’?
And then in Juricksic Mort Rick was desperate to host the Oscars and refused to take Curtis as a plus one?
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And notice the way Rick deliberately looks at Birdperson when he says ‘makes sense he recognises me, we both hosted the Oscars. It’s a pretty exclusive club’?
Now I’m not saying that Rick manipulated the President into getting him the Oscar host gig in hopes of impressing Birdperson… but that’s totally what I’m saying.
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birdricks · 6 months
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how does it feel? better? no? exactly the same?
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happyshippingnoises · 3 months
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Help my obsession has gone too silly
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[Sorry if the text is hard to read I'm just trying to crawl out of an art block]
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sallyb-sin · 5 months
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Something they brought up in the new episode of Rick and Morty: Mort: Ragnarick
SPOILERS ahead:
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Morty has become so desensitized to life that he is considered a national security risk. It's understandable, he spent 7 seasons taking part in illegal actions, maiming and killing all kinds of people and aliens and finding out that nothing really matters because of the infinite dimensions.
Morty has essentially become someone who, while still kind and a little immature, can't grasp situations on a normal level. Remember, he spent the remainder of the episode easily killing Vikings over and over with no hesitation or guilt.
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And also casually killed a guy with a candlestick that was nearby, also with no hesitation or guilt. It was effortless and shows how skilled he has become in that area.
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He still wanted to try to infiltrate the Pope's headquarters in a quiet matter, and he still cared about Rick while he's hurt and also a bit for Bigfoot, but this kid has definitely reached disturbing levels of uncaring at this point.
Even the next episode says point blank that both Rick and Morty have seen too much, and hints they're incapable of enjoying a simple session of scaring because, at this point, almost nothing scares them.
I'm hoping they focus on that in the season finale, or at least in the next season. We know by now that Morty is very smart and his partner is a murderous sociopath who he loves and is kinda codependent on. It would be good if maybe Dr. Wong or maybe the rest of the family addressed it or something. Anyway, can't wait for next week's episode!
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1rabong · 5 months
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Day 17 of Different characters everyday challenge - Rick C-137 and Rick Prime
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c137 · 6 months
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I loved them this ep 🥺
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kindaorangey · 4 months
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can i tentatively suggest that rnm s7 ep6-9 are all sort of a rehash of old plotlines (and therefore a little boring) because they take place after unmortricken, after our rick has killed rick prime and accomplished the main goal his character had, and so in the episodes that follow it just seems like he (and the writers of the show) are just spinning their wheels until fear no mort?
and in fear no mort rick and morty aren't thrilled or afraid of the things they encounter before the hole, and they're irritated and bored with each other in the denny's booth, and the villain of the episode talks about "the corrosion of two personalities that reshape each other until they're incompatible". the episode ends with morty's stark revelation that the thing he's most afraid of is his reliance on rick, so he's presumably going to want to try and become more independent of him next season, meanwhile rick has implicitly decided that morty gives him reason enough to keep going after killing rick prime didn't give him fulfillment; they have new motivations now that further drag the show over to something more character-driven and serialised rather than episodic
and so on a story level, in ep6-9, the characters are trying to have conventional adventures and it feels awkward and off (until fear no mort where they pivot to their new motivations); and on a meta level, the writers and the audience are experiencing how misplaced these oldschool episodic adventures feel in a post-rick prime story
and maybe it wasn't the writers' intentions, but i still think it works as a reading of the second half of the season. "it's supposed to be boring" sounds like pure copium, i know, but i'm not really criticising the episodes themselves - i'm more just trying to hypothesise why they feel so awkward when they'd be perfectly suitable episodes for earlier seasons.
tl;dr, whether it was intentional or not, ep6-9 are essentially running on the momentum of previous episode formulas until that momentum runs out, at which point ep10 happens and pivots the show to an entirely new direction
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robotricksanchez · 4 months
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gonna be thinking about morty initiating a hug and then freaking out when rick tries to reciprocate for the rest of my life i think
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twobabkas · 2 years
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Good god, every time I rewatch "Fear No Mort" (s7e10) I see another layer of something to realize.
I get that Rick was in the hole with Morty in order for him to realize his fear in due time- but I also think it was kind of to showcase Morty's perception of Rick at that moment. (Kinda like memory Rick from Bird Person's mind- but instead it's Morty's version.)
Like- Rick never aged, even in the sequence where Morty grew up to look like Jerry. Morty's perception of Rick is to be unchanging and reliably there, and the fact that Morty's biggest fear WAS Rick not being there, was honestly so fucking shook inducing.
I mostly wanted to talk about how Morty's perception of Rick was really.. innacurate. Like s2e1 "A Rickle In Time," Rick literally DOES jump into a hole for Morty. Sure, Rick is a little bit sewerslidal on his own- but he did it for Morty. And that was BEFORE he's had so much character development. I genuinely think Rick is even more willing to jump in after Morty.. So Morty being afraid that Rick wouldn't even do that- it's kinda heartbreaking..
I could seriously talk about this episode in depth for hours- but god, it's such a good one. Wanted to ramble a bit about it.
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zeep-xanflorp · 1 year
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a dudebro was denying that rick was pan bc "he's too smart for that" so i replied "cry louder he's still gay" and now i'm gonna turn off my phone
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Can we all appreciate Ian Cardoni's voice acting in the new cold open? It's very impressive how he can do not only Rick's but also Jerry's speech patterns so well and convincingly, especially after having such a short time to re-record all the voice lines. He sounds exactly like Jerry's manner of speech while still doing Rick's voice, which is a famously difficult thing to do anyway, but even more so considering that he hasn't worked closely with Chris Parnell to get his Jerry impression down?
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