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  1. After Rick gives Morty a love potion for a school dance, things quickly spiral out of control when the serum splices with the flu - causing it to spread. Rick and Morty scramble to cure the crisis, making matters worse in the process.

    • Robert Pitman
    • Episode 10, "Fear No Mort" As it turns out, Rick and Morty season 7's best episode is the season finale, "Fear No Mort." The episode sees Rick and Morty find a hole in a Denny's that uncovers the worst fear of anyone that jumps into it, with them not being allowed to leave the hole until they escape.
    • Episode 4, "That's Amorte" Rick and Morty season 7, episode 4, "That's Amorte" is easily one of the season's oddest episodes, with it centering around spaghetti.
    • Episode 5, "Unmortricken" Rick and Morty season 7, episode 5, "Unmortricken" is the season's big overarching story episode, with it continuing the Rick Prime and Evil Morty storylines.
    • Episode 9, "Mort: Ragnarick" Rick and Morty season 7, episode 9, "Mort: Ragnarick" is another one of the season's strongest episodes, with it following Rick and Morty as they travel to Valhalla.
  2. Aug 20, 2021 · Here is our ranking of the Rick and Morty seasons from worst to best, including the latest below!

    • “Pilot”
    • “Something Ricked This Way Comes”
    • “Raising Gazorpazorp”
    • “Lawnmower Dog”
    • “Ricksy Business”
    • “Look Who’s Purging Now”
    • “Anatomy Park”
    • "One Crew Over The Crewcoo’S Morty"
    • "Edge of Tomorty: Rick Die Rickpeat"
    • “Get Schwifty”

    AKA “The First One” Season 1, Episode 1 The first episode of Rick and Morty is a little rough, which isn’t entirely unexpected. Pilots are hard, and this show was born out of a silly Back to the Future parody, so this episode leans a littletoo heavy on nods to that film and the constant “Morty!” spouting from Rick gets a bit grating. But there was ...

    AKA “The One with The Devil” Season 1, Episode 9 Rick and Morty is very much its own thing, but this episode is the one that feels the most like an homage to Futurama(or maybe it’s just the inclusion of the Devil). It’s a fun episode with an interesting premise, and Jerry’s subplot about going to Pluto has some solid jokes. But this one doesn’t exa...

    AKA “The One with the Sex Doll” Season 1, Episode 7 After the heftiness of “Rick Potion #9”, we get a relatively lighter episode in which Morty becomes a parent. There are some great jokes in this episode, and exploring the difficulties of fatherhood through this young boy is a fun premise, but ultimately it’s more of a middle-of-the-road entry.

    AKA “The One with Scary Terry” Season 1, Episode 2 Rick and Morty is at its best when it’s doing its own thing, which makes this Inception parody just a little subpar in the overall legion of Rick and Morty episodes. That said, there’s enough of Roiland and Harmon’s distinct flavor here to make it interesting, and the subversion of expectations for...

    AKA “The One with the Titanic Getaway” Season 1, Episode 11 Season 1 comes to a close with a fun, crazy character-filled installment that’s enjoyable enough, but not especially memorable. The Jerry/Beth Titanicgetaway subplot has a few interesting surprises but lacks any big, memorable moment, while the party at the house is a bit unfocused. It doe...

    AKA “The One with Tony! Toni! Toné!” Season 2, Episode 9 It was a bit surprising to see Roiland and Harmon tackle a Purgeparody in their second season, and as such it’s probably the least memorable of that bunch. It’s fun enough, but after so much great original sci-fi it was a bit of a bummer to just see a full-on lift of another premise. That sai...

    AKA “The One with Pirates of the Pancreas” Season 1, Episode 3 This was the first episode to really showcase the dynamism and extent of the science-fiction aspect of the show. While “Lawnmower Dog” deals in dreamscapes, “Anatomy Park” brings to life a fully functioning theme park inside a dead hobo. That in and of itself is the joke, but the park h...

    AKA “The One Where Dan Harmon Clearly Hates Heist Movies” Season 4, Episode 3 Okay so the Heist Con episode is at once incredibly fun and incredibly frustrating. It’s hilarious how severely Dan Harmon hates heist movies, and you can feel that anger seething through in the entirety of the episode. But this is also one where the joke goes on and on a...

    AKA “The One with All the Nazis” Season 4, Episode 1 The Season 4 opener came after a long, long wait for new episodes, and it delivered by giving us a story in which Rick really and truly dies. Of course he has a contingency plan, but watching Morty obsess over dying with Jessica at his side while Rick keeps being resurrected in worse and worse ti...

    AKA “The One with Ice-T” Season 2, Episode 5 The “alien invasion threatens the planet” premise has been done to death, so Roiland and Harmon offer a counterpoint: “aliens force Earth into an American Idol-style singing competition.” It’s as ridiculous as it sounds, and credit to Roiland and Harmon for crafting genuinely memorable songs for this. Th...

    • Adam Chitwood
  3. 6 days ago · Over 2.1K Ranker voters have come together to rank this list of Every 'Rick and Morty' Episode, Ranked Best To Worst By Fans. Navigating the multiverse with an alcoholic genius and his fretful grandson has led fans through some of the most inventive and outrageous storytelling on television.

    • Anatomy Park (8.4/10) Season 1 started with a mixed bag. The pilot was good enough in laying the foundations, but then we dove straight into an unearned and messy Inception parody before we'd even wrapped our head around Rick's portal gun.
    • Get Schwifty (8.3/10) "It's nice to get back to the basics after a pretty intense mixed bag of a season." as Rick put it a few episodes later, in no small part due to this bonkers yet iconic episode.
    • The Rickchurian Mortydate (8.2/10) President Keith David is a treasure, and sci-fi action is an important feature of the show, but after a groundbreaking season 3 that boasted some of the most unique episodes yet, the audience wanted more from the finale than what amounts to little more than watching Peter Griffin fight the guy in the chicken suit again.
    • Rickmancing The Stone (8.2/10) The episode was good. The Mad Max parody was good. The Joel McHale cameo was good. The character work with Morty and Summer was good.
  4. After Rick gives Morty a love potion for a school dance, things quickly spiral out of control when the serum splices with the flu - causing it to spread. Rick and Morty scramble to cure the crisis, making matters worse in the process. Directors: Stephen Sandoval, Pete Michels | Stars: Justin Roiland, Chris Parnell, Spencer Grammer, Sarah Chalke