Summer of All Fears
- El episodio se transmitió el 25 may 2025
- TV-MA
- 30min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
8.3/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Rick dejo a los niños en una matrix.Rick dejo a los niños en una matrix.Rick dejo a los niños en una matrix.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Chris Parnell
- Jerry Smith
- (voz)
- (solo créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
After all those years, the writers finally coming back to good old Rick and Morty Style, just the way Fascist Morty would like lol.
The episode starts a bit confusing but I was familiar with concepts like this so figured out whats going on immediately. Throughout the whole show, had some crazy ideas like putting someone in a fake life for their entire life but they never went this deep to the concept and they finally did it spectacularly well.
The episode got the dark tone to it, it gets quite serious but somehow manages to be funny at the same time which is what I love about Rick and Morty.
Quite twisty and well written episode hope the quality holds itself for the entire season.
The episode starts a bit confusing but I was familiar with concepts like this so figured out whats going on immediately. Throughout the whole show, had some crazy ideas like putting someone in a fake life for their entire life but they never went this deep to the concept and they finally did it spectacularly well.
The episode got the dark tone to it, it gets quite serious but somehow manages to be funny at the same time which is what I love about Rick and Morty.
Quite twisty and well written episode hope the quality holds itself for the entire season.
Not a bad episode, but not a very good one either
the plot is predictable, the use of a "let's forget anything happened" device makes for a boring ending and obviously won't get overused, because that's how you make series that lose all char. Development and when nothing matters anymore since it can be reset. The story isn't very subtle , and though i've caught some interesting points (mostly surrounding beth's narcissism) , the writing feels subpar . Again, this is just my opinion and I may have missed stuff here
the humor isn't here yet either, at least for me , i only cracked a smile less than I have fingers on my right hand
at least it's better than s7e1 lol.
the plot is predictable, the use of a "let's forget anything happened" device makes for a boring ending and obviously won't get overused, because that's how you make series that lose all char. Development and when nothing matters anymore since it can be reset. The story isn't very subtle , and though i've caught some interesting points (mostly surrounding beth's narcissism) , the writing feels subpar . Again, this is just my opinion and I may have missed stuff here
the humor isn't here yet either, at least for me , i only cracked a smile less than I have fingers on my right hand
at least it's better than s7e1 lol.
10eldadno1
Every start of a new Rick & Morty season you wonder, you hope, you wish for it to start good, this time they sure did it.
This episode has one of the best writings of any episodes of the series. It has all the right Rick & Morty beats - it starts with not knowing what the hell is going on.
It continues with realizing it a total messed up episode that Rick caused.
It keeps you wondering where its going.
A lot of heart and hard stuff that I'll keep on thinking for a while.
A Definite multiple review episode.
Damn man, you guys sure can write a script, I barely even notice the departure of Justin Roiland. You can still hear the difference of Rick (Morty is almost spot on) but when the story is that good I really don't mind.
Hopefully the season will have at least 3-4 episodes like this.
This episode has one of the best writings of any episodes of the series. It has all the right Rick & Morty beats - it starts with not knowing what the hell is going on.
It continues with realizing it a total messed up episode that Rick caused.
It keeps you wondering where its going.
A lot of heart and hard stuff that I'll keep on thinking for a while.
A Definite multiple review episode.
Damn man, you guys sure can write a script, I barely even notice the departure of Justin Roiland. You can still hear the difference of Rick (Morty is almost spot on) but when the story is that good I really don't mind.
Hopefully the season will have at least 3-4 episodes like this.
The concept of a matrix for a punishment of Rick it's something really Rick... And the way about shows how Morty and summer are capable of solving a situation that Rick does for teach 'em a lesson it's something for make Highlights, 'cause too many times it happens but the way that it pass in this is brilliant, too funny and honestly I felt it personal at the end. And obviously the perfect comedy breakout of end was simply perfect.
It shows how Morty could grow as person and really have problems we all know it, by the way it's really understable the way how he finish at that situations, I dunno if some of writers wanna show something Through Morty but it makes me see many things about traumas and how it's justified but at same time could do something else like destroy everything (I still like that, 'cause you know... It's Morty)
It shows how Morty could grow as person and really have problems we all know it, by the way it's really understable the way how he finish at that situations, I dunno if some of writers wanna show something Through Morty but it makes me see many things about traumas and how it's justified but at same time could do something else like destroy everything (I still like that, 'cause you know... It's Morty)
The 7th season left us with the most cliffhanger of finales: a well structured and written one after so many let downs. The first season started with the same meticulously crafted narrative with some used up plotlines but explored in a unique fashion. I love the philosophical and political parallels dressed up within a cartoon and joyish fun. If you ask me that is completely the point of Rick and Morty to begin with. To this trajectory I very much approve. The journey you used to embark when you watched this show used to be unpredictable. I feel like we return to this organised chaos that produces the essence of the show. Please continue like that.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaTodas las entradas contienen spoilers
- ErroresSomeone in The Matrix incorrectly says "matrixes" as the plural of the word "matrix". This is likely due to Morty programming it without knowing that the correct plural is "matrices".
Though less common, "matrixes" is also an acceptable plural form for "matrix".
- ConexionesReferences Heathcliff (1980)
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