Rick C-137 (the show’s main Prime Rick) turned down his alternate dimension copy, saying that kind of life sounded lonely. A Rick from another dimension showed up in his garage offering him intra-dimensional technology. The fake memory he showed the Federation in the season three premiere was mostly true. Here’s everything we learned from the Rick and Morty finale along with what it all means for the future of the show.Īdult Swim Rick’s “Stupid Crybaby Backstory”īird Person once said wubba lubba dub-dub means “I am in great pain.” Now we know why Rick says it all the time. Don’t worry if you felt confused at times, we’re here to serve as your own personal Morty and help. The season five finale, “Rickmurai Jack,” showed us Rick’s entire backstory, the origins of The Citadel, the truth behind the Central Finite Curve, and the culmination of Evil Morty’s plan.
If you enjoyed last season and are looking for more of the same, you can’t really go wrong with the second season that proves Rick And Morty isn’t just a one hit wonder, even if it doesn’t quite reachy the lofty heights its first season achieved.Early in Rick and Morty‘s fifth season, it seemed like the show might never give us any answers. The jokes are used to good effect, with the overarching story woven throughout interesting, including the cliffhanger enticing a third season to come, and the increased emphasis on the supporting cast helps to give the show more substance.
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There’s some nods to the first season too with posters, background characters and props used that helps bring more detail to the show.ĭespite a few set backs this year with a few weak episodes and an increase in adult humour, Rick And Morty is still one of the most intelligently written animations on TV right now. Having said all of that, the animation is generally very good across the board and some of the attention to detail is wonderfully illustrated.
Its just unfortunate then that the episode “Interdimensional Cable 2” is one of the worst episodes across the two seasons with a poor, unfunny plot and emphasis on the universal television shows seen in the first season again. The usual parodying of current affairs, pop culture and science fiction media are used to good effect, with more originality in some of the writing helping to set the show apart from its first season.
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The intelligence and imagination Rick And Morty manages to effortlessly portray is shown to its full extent this year with some really good ideas shown within the episodes. Whilst I understand that this is just part of the show, the rate to which the butt and genitelia jokes increase to this season is a little jarring and negates some of the cleverness shown in the writing and jokes. The other episodes are well written too, although for the first time in the show’s history a trickle of recycled jokes and an increased emphasis on crudeness does hurt this season’s integrity. Arguably one of the best episodes of the season, the first episode “A Rickle In Time” explores the multiverse with cleverly written sequences that see the screen split into multiple parts and numerous scenarios playing out at the same time. The story picks up where last season left off, with Morty’s parents frozen by Rick following the intergalactic party at their house. The relationships between the characters are explored in a little more detail this time too, with more of the spotlight given to Morty’s parents and sister Summer helping to bring a new dynamic to the show as recurring themes and ideas spill over to the numerous episodes.
Its not perfect though, with recycled jokes and more crudeness than before, but it still makes for some very entertaining television. With a blend of clever writing, crude humour and hand drawn animation, Rick And Morty proves its not just a one season wonder. The second season of Rick And Morty draws on what made it so endearing the first time around and essentially delivers more of the same.