Solaricks
- El episodio se transmitió el 3 sep 2022
- TV-MA
- 22min
Los Smith se enfrentan a las consecuencias de la última temporada, y Rick y Morty se quedan varados en el espacio flotando entre los restos de la Ciudadela.Los Smith se enfrentan a las consecuencias de la última temporada, y Rick y Morty se quedan varados en el espacio flotando entre los restos de la Ciudadela.Los Smith se enfrentan a las consecuencias de la última temporada, y Rick y Morty se quedan varados en el espacio flotando entre los restos de la Ciudadela.
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Opiniones destacadas
Learned a lot more about portal fluids. Maybe there's more to it than what meets the eyes.
Apocalyptic Jerry scene with Morty was so tense and emotional. Great writing!
It was very poetic. At the end, everyone knew their place in the universe.
After a season with so many highs and lows, the team managed to patch things together with one of the best episodes in the entire series. Most fans knew that this first episode was going to make or break the show moving forward.
So did they meet those expectations?
Well that answer will change depending on who you ask, but to me, yes.
There's something refreshing about the show returning to it's roots. Embracing the narrative building season introductions of season 2 &3, but more importantly, further exploring the relationship between the Smith family.
This episode will make a lot of callbacks to previous seasons. Yet it never feels like pandering to the fans, rather a natural progression that the series had long abandoned. The result is some of the most memorable plot twists in ages and some incredible jokes as well.
The aspect that surprised me the most though...was how touching it was. I never knew how much I missed that aspect from this show.
It's nice to see the writers embrace such a simple theme too: family is more than just blood.
Here's hoping to a strong season!
Solid premiere, deconstructs the lore in a way that both gives a satisfying conclusion to the events of Season 5, and opens the door for more exploration in the following episodes/seasons. The family dynamic is more prominent here than ever, seeing the Smiths adjust to their new roles in the grander scheme of multiversal adventures.
Regarding the episode's story, while it may stray away from a gimmicky premise, preferring to tidy up the mess that last season's finale made lore-wise, it does have its laugh-out-loud moments and cool scenes, though they are not the focus of this premiere, which instead delves into the emotional core of Rick and Morty, presenting us with protagonists that are as confused and uncertain as they are weirdly confident in their abilities (and dare I say, mature). All in all, solid premiere that delivers on the promise of canon and family dynamics, allowing each character to shine and question their status in the family/universe.
As for Rick and Morty, their relationship feels just as grown-up as the world they inhabit, reminding me more of Seasons 1 and 2 rather than the more cynical following seasons, as they more than ever feel like a duo that could take on anything the multiverse could offer.
8/10.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaIn the vending machine where Summer gets her Wolverine claws, Cyclops' visor can be seen on the middle shelf, as well as Thor's Hammer and Magneto's helmet on the bottom shelf.
- Citas
Morty Smith: If you don't care if you die, why do you care if I die?
Rick Sanchez: Knock it off! Get out of here! You did this last season! You're like a suicide bomber!
Morty Smith: Takes one to know one!
Rick Sanchez: Yeah, well, you get it from him, not me.
Morty Smith: I don't know him. You're my grandpa, Rick. Rick and Morty. A hundred years.
- ConexionesFeatured in Javo & Temoc: Top 10 Series: Lo 'mejor' del año (2022)
- Bandas sonorasRick and Morty Theme
Written by Ryan Elder
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 22min
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 16:9 HD