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  1. 9.0 (18K) Rate. TV Episode. 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.

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    Ranking All Rick and Morty Seasons

    The fifth season is the latest, still ongoing season of Rick and Morty. It seems to be the weakest of the five so far, with episodes feeling a bit more all over the place than usual. The humor feels cheap compared to usual at some points, and none of the episodes have really featured iconic moments like the previous seasons yet. For example, each season seems to have an episode that results in some sort of meme or running joke (e.g. “Pickle Rick”), but this season hasn’t seemed to offer any i...

    Ranking All Rick and Morty Seasons

    The fourth season of Rick and Morty was long-awaited by many fans, but was found to be slightly disappointing or at least, less memorable than the previous seasons. Some of the humor was more offensive than before, which doesn’t necessarily make it bad but rather makes it more difficult to land with some audiences. For example, the episode “Promortyus” features references to various troubling real-life events such as 9/11 and the bombing of Pearl Harbor. While making light of such situations...

    Ranking All Rick and Morty Seasons

    The first season of Rick and Morty took Adult Swim by storm as it seemed to come out of nowhere and brought such original humor to audiences. The writing was well-composed with good, original character development. Rick is a genius scientist but has no real interest in using any of his mental power for what people would consider moral or just uses of such intelligence. Instead, he spends a lot of his time drinking and traveling space for his own fun pursuits. Rick’s family itself is relatable...

    Ranking All Rick and Morty Seasons

    It’s PICKLE RICK! This season has become iconic for the episode featuring Pickle Rick, a transformation on Rick’s behalf as he turns himself into a pickle to avoid having to go to family therapy. As if the humor and relatability of the avoidance wasn’t enough to carry this episode’s weight, Rick goes through crazy adventures as a pickle, making for a classic ridiculous Rick and Morty experience. The season features other great episodes like “Vindicators 3: The Return of Worldender,” which cen...

    Ranking All Rick and Morty Seasons

    Season 2 was the Get Schwifty season. What more do we need? This season saw some of the funniest, most unique episodes, such as “Mortynight Run” where we are introduced to the ridiculous Jerry daycare center or “Interdimensional Cable 2: Tempting Fate” where Jerry has to be rushed to St. Gloopy Noops Hospital in space. The season featured other clever concepts such as the split time in “Total Rickall” from Rick’s constant abuse of time travel. Each new universe unfolded on-screen, presenting...

  2. Aug 14, 2021 · The 5 Best and Worst Moments of Rick Sanchez in 'Rick and Morty' By Rae Torres. Published Aug 14, 2021. Link copied to clipboard. With Season 5 of Rick and Morty more than halfway over,...

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    • Rick & Morty Is At Its Most Juvenile & Aimless With “Rickdependence Spray” (5.6) Rick and Morty is no stranger to inappropriate weirdness. There are plenty of episodes or gags that take advantage of the dark places where the series is willing to take its characters.
    • “Gotron Jerrysis Rickvangelion” Loses Itself In Easy, Half-Baked Anime Parodies (6.4) It was likely only a matter of time until Rick and Morty engaged in homages of giant mecha series and exaggerated programming like Power Rangers.
    • Misery Loves Company In The Imbalanced “Amortycan Grickfitti” (7.1) “Amortycan Grickfitti” is another Season 5 installment that benefits from its designated character pairings, but ultimately doesn’t go far enough with them and ends up repeating old ideas.
    • “Rick & Morty's Thanksploitation Spectacular” Stuffs Itself Too Early (7.2) Season 5 of Rick and Morty has arguably received the most amount of criticism from the show’s run and these installments are indicative of a series that both wants to experiment and push boundaries, as well as a show that’s also lost track of what it wants to be.
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    • "Never Ricking Morty" AKA "The One with the Story Train" Season 4, Episode 6. The fourth season of the series aired in two parts, and "Never Ricking Morty" was the first episode of the second half of the season — and boy did it kick things off ambitiously.
    • Claw and Hoarder: Special Ricktim’s Morty. AKA “The One with the Horny Dragons” Season 4, Episode 4. Rick and Morty’s version of “a dragon episode” is anything but predictable, and that’s what makes it one of Season 4’s best.
    • “Interdimensional Cable 2: Tempting Fate” AKA “The One That’s a Sequel” Season 2, Episode 8. The sequel has the (slight) edge over the first “Interdimensional Cable” for a couple of reasons: Stealy, the Eyehole Man, and Jerry’s non-stop quest to be liked while refusing to donate his penis for the betterment of the universe.
    • "Rickmancing the Stone" AKA “The One with the Fury Road People” Season 3, Episode 2. There are a lot of great jokes in “Rickmancing the Stone,” but it’s probably the second-weakest episode of the brilliant third season.
  3. Jun 28, 2019 · Rick and Morty will return for a fourth season, and with new episodes coming our way, we can't help but look back and realize how awful Rick can be.

  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