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Post by poelzig on Aug 10, 2017 0:53:27 GMT
Is it just me or was the latest episode very gross and insanely violent? Pickle Rick motherfuckers.
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Post by poelzig on Aug 12, 2017 18:05:26 GMT
I'm the only person here sophisticated enough to appreciate the nuanced dynamics of Rick and Morty? Mores the pity.
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Post by poelzig on Aug 17, 2017 7:10:37 GMT
Vindicators 3 was another brilliant episode. "Who the fuck is noob noob?" Rick and Morty may literally be the best comedy on TV at the moment and no one but me and possibly pennypacker are watching it? Lame (burp) bros.
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theshape25
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Post by theshape25 on Aug 22, 2017 16:52:11 GMT
I just started watching it a few days ago and I'm still in season 1. Just watched the episode where they had to leave their normal dimension because it was ruined. When they arrived at the new one they found themselves dead, buried the bodies, and slipped in as if nothing had happened. The song they played in the background and the look on Morty's face as his innocence is shattered stuck with me for a while.
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Post by poelzig on Aug 22, 2017 23:31:41 GMT
I just started watching it a few days ago and I'm still in season 1. Just watched the episode where they had to leave their normal dimension because it was ruined. When they arrived at the new one they found themselves dead, buried the bodies, and slipped in as if nothing had happened. The song they played in the background and the look on Morty's face as his innocence is shattered stuck with me for a while. It's hilarious but it is DARK quite often. People often don't realize animated shows can be deep too. I have tried to convince a friend to watch R&M and his son and I were talking about it Saturday night. His son mentioned the episode you just watched and I brought up the time Morty was semi molested by Mr Jelly Bean. My friend said we were doing a really bad job of selling him on watching. Poor Morty has had his innocence shattered so many times now it's a miracle he isn't a jaded cynical asshole like Rick.
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theshape25
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Post by theshape25 on Aug 23, 2017 20:03:53 GMT
I just started watching it a few days ago and I'm still in season 1. Just watched the episode where they had to leave their normal dimension because it was ruined. When they arrived at the new one they found themselves dead, buried the bodies, and slipped in as if nothing had happened. The song they played in the background and the look on Morty's face as his innocence is shattered stuck with me for a while. It's hilarious but it is DARK quite often. People often don't realize animated shows can be deep too. I have tried to convince a friend to watch R&M and his son and I were talking about it Saturday night. His son mentioned the episode you just watched and I brought up the time Morty was semi molested by Mr Jelly Bean. My friend said we were doing a really bad job of selling him on watching. Poor Morty has had his innocence shattered so many times now it's a miracle he isn't a jaded cynical asshole like Rick. Yeah it can be quite dark as well as funny too. I look forward to watching the rest of them. As far as Mr. Jellybean goes, I thought it was great when Rick saw the uneasyness on Morty's face when he saw Mr. Jellybean. He knew something wasn't right and came back and smoked him.
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RobotTheLiving
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Post by RobotTheLiving on Aug 24, 2017 8:31:57 GMT
This show is on a roll. Just like Bojack Horseman it's a comedic show that isn't afraid to delve into darker dramatic undertones and themes. The Pickle Rick episode had the brilliant end scene with the therapist. Afterwards you see Morty and Summer want to continue therapy but Rick and Beth totally ignore them and continue to enable each other's bad behavior.
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