Star Mort Rickturn of the Jerri
- El episodio se transmitió el 31 may 2020
- TV-14
- 22min
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9.0/10
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAn adventure with an invisibility belt, but a family that disappears together, must stay together.An adventure with an invisibility belt, but a family that disappears together, must stay together.An adventure with an invisibility belt, but a family that disappears together, must stay together.
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So many things happen in this episode and it feels like a brilliant season finale.
The best Rick and Morty to date, Star Mort: Rickturn of the Jerri is a masterpiece fans have been waiting for, in fact they've been waiting for over two seasons, an eternity for Meeseeks like us.
For a season that seemed destined to leave the fans wanting, this finale delivers on ever level. So many questions are finally answered, so many plot-lines are resolved and the episode is jammed packed with unbelievable amounts of action. All the characters get story arcs, though not all of it takes place on screen. The episode is also not lacking laughs, from Rick's dry wit to Jerry being Jerry. even at his best.
Two thing put this episode from, classic to masterpiece. The first is an incredible action packed battle between Rick and an Old Friend who makes for an incredible villain.. The battle witch takes place tops any which have come before and will leave you on the edge of your seat.
However it's the ending that puts this episode over the top, with a clever twist ending no one will have scene coming. It is an emotional gut punch witch leaves Leaving even Rick shocked and ashamed with himself. For the first time Rick shows remorse.
This episode reminds us what was so good about the original Star Wars, but it's not Star Wars, it's Rick and Morty, showing they can succeed where the Rise of Skywalker failed, delivering Fan service without sacrificing quality storytelling or artistic integrity.
Rick and Morty might have it's ups and down but season 4 proves that the show doesn't need to follow any rules, even their own, and it is this creative freedom makes it clear that Rick and Morty could be around for 100 years even Forever.
For a season that seemed destined to leave the fans wanting, this finale delivers on ever level. So many questions are finally answered, so many plot-lines are resolved and the episode is jammed packed with unbelievable amounts of action. All the characters get story arcs, though not all of it takes place on screen. The episode is also not lacking laughs, from Rick's dry wit to Jerry being Jerry. even at his best.
Two thing put this episode from, classic to masterpiece. The first is an incredible action packed battle between Rick and an Old Friend who makes for an incredible villain.. The battle witch takes place tops any which have come before and will leave you on the edge of your seat.
However it's the ending that puts this episode over the top, with a clever twist ending no one will have scene coming. It is an emotional gut punch witch leaves Leaving even Rick shocked and ashamed with himself. For the first time Rick shows remorse.
This episode reminds us what was so good about the original Star Wars, but it's not Star Wars, it's Rick and Morty, showing they can succeed where the Rise of Skywalker failed, delivering Fan service without sacrificing quality storytelling or artistic integrity.
Rick and Morty might have it's ups and down but season 4 proves that the show doesn't need to follow any rules, even their own, and it is this creative freedom makes it clear that Rick and Morty could be around for 100 years even Forever.
Even though I normally dislike shows that base episodes on popular movies, this episode was adapted just enough to make it enjoyable. There were loads of hilarious scenes, and heartbreaking ones. This episode ties with Wedding Squanchers for the best season finale of Rick and Morty.
10Near-L
Could watch this episode 100 times and probably will ngl absolute perfection in every sense of the word. The way it felt like they were stalling the advancement of the story with filler episodes was forgotten with a single episode. A lot happened, yet it did not feel rushed at all. You can't even place this episode in a genre because it succeeds in all of them.
This episode was the complete opposite of terrible. (This is the actual title of my review without the invisibility belt.)
This episode was the complete opposite of terrible. (This is the actual title of my review without the invisibility belt.)
Holy. This episode has everything a R&M fan would want. So much action, great character moments, and some of the funniest jokes. It's structured in a very unique way, but it still feels like a classic Rick and Morty adventure. We're left off on a huge dynamic change, and I think it's gonna be interesting where they take it.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaWhen Rick says to Phoenix Person that he figured they'd be "in Venice with a dwarf in a raincoat" this is a reference to the movie Don't Look Now (1973).
- ErroresTodas las entradas contienen spoilers
- Citas
Rick Sanchez: [sad] Holy shit I'm a terrible father.
- Créditos curiososThere is a scene after the credits where Jerry throws the invisibility belt into the trashcan only to find out that it turns the garbage truck invisible. He then turns into a superhero until the truck runs out of gas and he can't fill it up because he can't see the gas cap.
- ConexionesFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Most Brutal Cartoon Beatings Ever (2021)
- Bandas sonorasDon't Look Back
(feat. Kotomi & Ryan Elder)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 22min
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- 16:9 HD
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