That's Amorte
- El episodio se transmitió el 5 nov 2023
- TV-MA
- 22min
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¡Es jueves de espagueti. y a toda la familia Smith le fascina, pero Morty descubre la receta secreta de Rick.¡Es jueves de espagueti. y a toda la familia Smith le fascina, pero Morty descubre la receta secreta de Rick.¡Es jueves de espagueti. y a toda la familia Smith le fascina, pero Morty descubre la receta secreta de Rick.
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This episode is exactly what anyone would want from Rick and Morty. It takes a interesting concept and combines it with an excellent plot and more importantly, great jokes. The break-neck pacing and character consistency also massively contribute to an all around extremely entertaining 21 minutes. Episodes like these are perfect to introduce someone to the show, one that doesn't overthink what makes this show so great. This episode is proof that the voice acting was never the problem, and with consistent quality writing, the change will be completely irrelevant. I look forward to the rest of the season, to see if this is a sign of things to come.
The first three underwhelming-to-bad episodes of this season really made me question whether at long last, Rick & Morty was out of ideas.
Well this episode puts my fears to rest. This is your classic Rick & Morty setup. Take a premise that only a mentally ill person would think of, and then spin it out chaotically but not just chaotically - with a purpose.
The purpose? It's a parody of capitalism, definitely. Also of...vegetarianism? 70s dystopian sci fi? Mealy-mouthed hypocrisy? An argument in favor of a certain level of dishonesty to maintain any semblance of civilization?
The point is, Rick & Morty still has it. There is hope they can make it to ten seasons without totally running out of steam.
Well this episode puts my fears to rest. This is your classic Rick & Morty setup. Take a premise that only a mentally ill person would think of, and then spin it out chaotically but not just chaotically - with a purpose.
The purpose? It's a parody of capitalism, definitely. Also of...vegetarianism? 70s dystopian sci fi? Mealy-mouthed hypocrisy? An argument in favor of a certain level of dishonesty to maintain any semblance of civilization?
The point is, Rick & Morty still has it. There is hope they can make it to ten seasons without totally running out of steam.
"If you're asking whether this was a story about right and wrong, the answer is, I don't care."
After the first 3 episodes of this season, I was worried that R&M has lost its charm. And then they deliver this instant classic. Masterful writing. A great commentary on capitalism, consumerism, and ethics.
The way this episode started, I knew something is fishy, but I definitely did not expect it to be so twisted. Even the opening disclaimer could not have prepared me for this. A lot of the viewers might find this distasteful (pun intended), but this a genuinely well written episode. More of such messed up stories, please.
"Life itself is wrong, and that means death is right."
After the first 3 episodes of this season, I was worried that R&M has lost its charm. And then they deliver this instant classic. Masterful writing. A great commentary on capitalism, consumerism, and ethics.
The way this episode started, I knew something is fishy, but I definitely did not expect it to be so twisted. Even the opening disclaimer could not have prepared me for this. A lot of the viewers might find this distasteful (pun intended), but this a genuinely well written episode. More of such messed up stories, please.
"Life itself is wrong, and that means death is right."
Compared to the previous 3 episodes, this one feels the most like the classic rick and morty we know and love. This episode has the hilariously random plot older rick and morty has, and also includes more interactions between rick, morty and the family. It won't go down as the best episode in the shows history, but anyone criticising this needs to lighten up a bit and remember rick and morty is about random adventures in space, which this episode is. Yes the voices (especially morty's in this episode) are off but it's similar enough to be bearable. So far season 7 has been below par, but this episode in particular feels like it could be in any of the earlier seasons.
The premise of this episode is simple yet chaotic, something Rick and Morty has been praised in the past for specialising in. In this episode, Morty discovers that the "special spaghetti" that Rick has been serving is actually, in an insane twist, the flesh of an alien version of humanity that upon killings themselves, turn into spaghetti.
This concept is wacky, and fantastic, and immediately seats the viewer in for a "classic Rick and Morty adventure" of sorts.
Something special, my friends, about Rick and Morty is that since those classic adventures first happened, there has been a lot of character development. The show itself has taken up a more serious tone, given the characters more passion. And the writers have taken this and melded it with the premise so well that the outcome is an episode so shocking and heart-wrenchingly complex that I myself am stunned.
I cannot praise this episode enough. Please, whether you're a fan of Rick and Morty or not, please watch this episode. It is, without a doubt, one of the greatest things to come from this show and by far the best episode to have come from it as of writing this review.
This is not just a silly wacky episode. This is art. Something I did not expect upon starting the episode and something I still struggle to come to terms with and accept.
This concept is wacky, and fantastic, and immediately seats the viewer in for a "classic Rick and Morty adventure" of sorts.
Something special, my friends, about Rick and Morty is that since those classic adventures first happened, there has been a lot of character development. The show itself has taken up a more serious tone, given the characters more passion. And the writers have taken this and melded it with the premise so well that the outcome is an episode so shocking and heart-wrenchingly complex that I myself am stunned.
I cannot praise this episode enough. Please, whether you're a fan of Rick and Morty or not, please watch this episode. It is, without a doubt, one of the greatest things to come from this show and by far the best episode to have come from it as of writing this review.
This is not just a silly wacky episode. This is art. Something I did not expect upon starting the episode and something I still struggle to come to terms with and accept.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaSummer asks for "parmeesian" cheese to put on her spaghetti. This is a nod to the family still being in the dimension from Solaricks (2022), as Rick notes that one of the only differences is their pronunciation of parmesan.
- Citas
Rick Sanchez: Life itself is wrong. And that means death is right. But you can't side with that. So you live. Even when it means eating.
- ConexionesReferences Cuando el destino nos alcance (1973)
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