Rick: A Mort Well Lived
- El episodio se transmitió el 11 sep 2022
- TV-MA
- 22min
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7.8/10
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Morty está atrapado y Rick tiene que salvarlo, pero para ello Summer debe hacer un Duro de matar (1988). Esto no será fácil, porque ella nunca lo ha visto.Morty está atrapado y Rick tiene que salvarlo, pero para ello Summer debe hacer un Duro de matar (1988). Esto no será fácil, porque ella nunca lo ha visto.Morty está atrapado y Rick tiene que salvarlo, pero para ello Summer debe hacer un Duro de matar (1988). Esto no será fácil, porque ella nunca lo ha visto.
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This show is filled with references, especially this season. Without exaggerating i can say that from every 10 scenes there's at least 6 that reference other works and that amazing.
I kinda get why some people didn't seem to find this episode as enjoyable as the others, but it was decent. I didn't watch die hard and maybe that is why I liked it, some of you who did watch die hard
The concept of a collective as humankind and a global consciousness is really interesting. Which by the way It's not a religion :D.
I kinda have this crazy theory about evil morty and the game they were playing but i wont share here as this is a no spoilers review. But i guess anyone who saw the episode felt the same way as me.
PS: Falafel is a Palestinian food.
I kinda get why some people didn't seem to find this episode as enjoyable as the others, but it was decent. I didn't watch die hard and maybe that is why I liked it, some of you who did watch die hard
The concept of a collective as humankind and a global consciousness is really interesting. Which by the way It's not a religion :D.
I kinda have this crazy theory about evil morty and the game they were playing but i wont share here as this is a no spoilers review. But i guess anyone who saw the episode felt the same way as me.
PS: Falafel is a Palestinian food.
Or should I say, the Die Hard 5 we deserved?
I'm not sure I understand any of the negative reviews for this one. I get that Season 5 wasn't perfect and maybe Season 4 wasn't either, but I don't think the quality in writing or character work has dropped substantially from the first few seasons if at all. I enjoyed this as much as any other Rick and Morty episode!
This was actually a pretty fascinating episode though. I thought Morty being trapped in a simulator was really interesting and executed really well. This felt like a S1 or S2 plot to me.
Summer doing a Die Hard was also really funny if you've seen that movie. All of the references to that first film and other action movies was insane. I'm sure I missed some myself. I immensely enjoyed Peter Dinklage.
All in all, another solid episode of one of the best animated programs airing today. It's deep enough and absolutely hilarious.
I'm not sure I understand any of the negative reviews for this one. I get that Season 5 wasn't perfect and maybe Season 4 wasn't either, but I don't think the quality in writing or character work has dropped substantially from the first few seasons if at all. I enjoyed this as much as any other Rick and Morty episode!
This was actually a pretty fascinating episode though. I thought Morty being trapped in a simulator was really interesting and executed really well. This felt like a S1 or S2 plot to me.
Summer doing a Die Hard was also really funny if you've seen that movie. All of the references to that first film and other action movies was insane. I'm sure I missed some myself. I immensely enjoyed Peter Dinklage.
All in all, another solid episode of one of the best animated programs airing today. It's deep enough and absolutely hilarious.
Rick A Mort Well Lived is nothing that special in comparison to the episodes that came before it. I found it pretty boring throughout its run, especially the entire Die Hard subplot. It was sort of funny at first, but the joke gets old quick when you realize that's the entire subplot. The main plot with Roy was interesting at first, but didn't maintain its neat concept for long. I feel that there was a lot of story potential for a return to Roy, but it didn't work super well here. This episode was a large step down from last week's premiere and hopefully the next episode is better in terms of its premise and execution.
After watching this, I came here to give it an easy 10, expecting it to be another 9.0+ episode, or at least like 8.8, but I was so surprised to see it at an 8.1. The idea and concept of the 5 billion Morty's was so funny and interesting, and literally spanning a whole lifetime of Rick as Roy trying to save Morty and escape was so fun to watch. And while Summer's die hard was not as complex, it was still really entertaining and funny. Are you all seriously gonna tell me that this episode was worse than Vindicators? Because, by far it is better and I'd compare this in quality to the opener of this season, or season 5's opener, and its' a great standalone episode. I hope we got a lot of canon this season, but we need classic rick and morty episodes like this too.
The snappy, high-intensity dialogue of the first seasons is long gone, replaced by over-explaining everything and repeating the same joke over and over.
I do like the concept of the Roy subplot. It's creative and inventive, but execution is lacking. It gets too sentimental at times - it would be good if the writers weighed up the softer pieces with the more brutal humour that Rick and Morty is known for.
In the end, both the overall plot and the Roy subplot is painfully predictable and generic.
Some people wanted more Rick and Morty and they wanted it now. Unfortunately, the result is that the episodes are just not that special anymore.
In fact, they have been perfectly mediocre adult-cartoons.
I do like the concept of the Roy subplot. It's creative and inventive, but execution is lacking. It gets too sentimental at times - it would be good if the writers weighed up the softer pieces with the more brutal humour that Rick and Morty is known for.
In the end, both the overall plot and the Roy subplot is painfully predictable and generic.
Some people wanted more Rick and Morty and they wanted it now. Unfortunately, the result is that the episodes are just not that special anymore.
In fact, they have been perfectly mediocre adult-cartoons.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe Hans Gruber alien sends the Alien "Winslow" to go after Summer. Later Winslow comes back and confesses he wasn't always like this and he "ate a kid". This is in reference to when Al Powell was telling John Mclane he once "shot a kid". The actor in Duro de matar (1988) Al Powell (Reginald VelJohnson) also played Carl Winslow on Family Matters (1989).
- Citas
Summer Smith: Walkie talkie Die Hard, motherfuckers!
- 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
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