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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When the plot and storyline is good, you dont even notice the voice change that much. This episode was great and probably the best of season 7 so far. I loved the concept of it. This was the first episode of season 7, which had both rick and morty for a substantial amount and I was invested in the plot. So, the voice change didn't bother me.
Also loved the message behind the episode. How ignorance is a bliss. We people always talk about humanity, morality .........but only it doesn't directly affect us. We just intentionally choose to ignore the problem when it affect our own lives. Who cares about what's happening far away for us ? Let's just enjoy our spaghetti, right ?
Also loved the message behind the episode. How ignorance is a bliss. We people always talk about humanity, morality .........but only it doesn't directly affect us. We just intentionally choose to ignore the problem when it affect our own lives. Who cares about what's happening far away for us ? Let's just enjoy our spaghetti, right ?
While the episode itself wasn't quite in the top 10, I think this represents a recommitment to the morbid nihilist humor that made the show so popular in the first place. The series never really shied away from shock humor, but season 5 showed that shock alone doesn't make great entertainment. Season 5 was all shock, no humor. Season 6 was all humor, no shock.
It really is a ray of hope to see this show has found a way to make the macabre and absurd feel smart again, even if the episode didn't have any moral to the story. I had a lot of fun watching this one. It definitely seems adult swim was leading with it's weak episodes this season.
It really is a ray of hope to see this show has found a way to make the macabre and absurd feel smart again, even if the episode didn't have any moral to the story. I had a lot of fun watching this one. It definitely seems adult swim was leading with it's weak episodes this season.
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This episode was top class. Fun for the whole ride, hilarious, but poignant at the same time. A great critique of (so-called) ethically sourced products and the human condition, along with our hypocrisy and consumerism to go with it.
Right from the initial disclaimer at the start of the episode, I was curious to see how this episode was going to tackle this particular area. I'm not sure how but it managed to do it without being clichéd and made me genuinely think and reflect.
Rick and Morty at its best. Making you laugh, wince, cringe and then start questioning why Italian food tastes so good! 10/10.
Right from the initial disclaimer at the start of the episode, I was curious to see how this episode was going to tackle this particular area. I'm not sure how but it managed to do it without being clichéd and made me genuinely think and reflect.
Rick and Morty at its best. Making you laugh, wince, cringe and then start questioning why Italian food tastes so good! 10/10.
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.
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.
¿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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