Nomortland
- El episodio se transmitió el 13 jul 2025
- TV-MA
- 23min
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"Nomortland" is a solid but unspectacular entry. It succeeds as a Jerry character study, using the multiverse to explore self-worth and the fear of being expendable. However, its narrative shortcuts and missed opportunities with Boss Jerry prevent it from reaching the heights of earlier Jerry-centric episodes (e.g., "The Last Temptation of Jerry"). The emotional beats land, and the humor sporadically shines, but it lacks the layered wit or ambition to be more than a pleasantly mid-tier diversion. There's a scene in this episode that's supposed to be some great revelation, but since it was NEVER foreshadowed it falls flat. There's no continuity in season 8 whatsoever. Nothing matters, so why should we care enough to watch?
As a longtime fan of Rick and Morty, I found NoMortland mildly enjoyable - mostly because any episode focusing on Jerry tends to bring out a few unexpected laughs. But beyond that, the episode left me feeling disappointed, and honestly, disconnected.
What once felt like a brilliant mix of sci-fi chaos and emotional honesty now feels hollow and performative. The sharpness is gone. It's like Family guy. The heart is gone. And what's left is a show that seems to be running on autopilot, dressing up mediocrity with self-referential gags that used to mean something.
At times, it feels like the writers are sitting alone in a room, looking into a mirror, shaking their own hands and saying, "Congratulations!" " Oh, Thank you!" - giving themselves credit for being clever, while the actual content falls flat. There's no real irony left, just the performance of it.
I used to be excited when a new episode dropped. Now, I barely care. The respect I once had for the show, the characters, and the creative vision behind it is gone. I'm not even angry - just uninterested.
Here's hoping something new comes along soon, because Rick and Morty no longer earns its place among the shows that treat their audience - or themselves - with any real respect.
What once felt like a brilliant mix of sci-fi chaos and emotional honesty now feels hollow and performative. The sharpness is gone. It's like Family guy. The heart is gone. And what's left is a show that seems to be running on autopilot, dressing up mediocrity with self-referential gags that used to mean something.
At times, it feels like the writers are sitting alone in a room, looking into a mirror, shaking their own hands and saying, "Congratulations!" " Oh, Thank you!" - giving themselves credit for being clever, while the actual content falls flat. There's no real irony left, just the performance of it.
I used to be excited when a new episode dropped. Now, I barely care. The respect I once had for the show, the characters, and the creative vision behind it is gone. I'm not even angry - just uninterested.
Here's hoping something new comes along soon, because Rick and Morty no longer earns its place among the shows that treat their audience - or themselves - with any real respect.
I loved this episode. We don't get many Jerry adventures, and when we do, they hit. Seeing Jerry be Jerry with another Jerry (jeez, what a mouthful) is super fun and enjoyable. I liked the Jerry with a beard and how our Jerry helps him man up. Also the reveal that everyone in his dimension has a beard was a very funny reveal, probably my favorite joke from the episode.
The villain Jerry wasn't really a villain here and he didn't really do much, but I do like how it implies that Jerry can get things done if they wants to. It goes to show Jerry isn't as stupid as we think he is.
I also really like how our Jerry's family was worried he was gone and looked for him. I'll edit this review in the future, but overall, this is an amazing episode.
9/10.
The villain Jerry wasn't really a villain here and he didn't really do much, but I do like how it implies that Jerry can get things done if they wants to. It goes to show Jerry isn't as stupid as we think he is.
I also really like how our Jerry's family was worried he was gone and looked for him. I'll edit this review in the future, but overall, this is an amazing episode.
9/10.
"Jerrys are basically invisible. It's our superpower. Nobody sees us." - Reisender Jerry
This episode flips that on its head in the best way possible. NoMortland gives the spotlight to all the Jerrys, and honestly, it's a hilarious breath of fresh air. While Rick often uses Jerry as a punchline or comic relief, this episode lets the Jerrys shine in their own bizarre, awkward, and genuinely funny way. Despite their reputation, the Jerrys bring a unique kind of joy, and seeing them front and center is both entertaining and surprisingly heartwarming. If you're a fan of multiverse madness, weird humor, and especially Jerry being more than just background noise, this episode delivers. A must-watch for those who appreciate the chaotic charm that only a Jerry can bring to the table.
This episode flips that on its head in the best way possible. NoMortland gives the spotlight to all the Jerrys, and honestly, it's a hilarious breath of fresh air. While Rick often uses Jerry as a punchline or comic relief, this episode lets the Jerrys shine in their own bizarre, awkward, and genuinely funny way. Despite their reputation, the Jerrys bring a unique kind of joy, and seeing them front and center is both entertaining and surprisingly heartwarming. If you're a fan of multiverse madness, weird humor, and especially Jerry being more than just background noise, this episode delivers. A must-watch for those who appreciate the chaotic charm that only a Jerry can bring to the table.
Thats it? The ending was a real let down. The episode was "almost" good!. It feels like the writers just re-watched the other seasons over and over again looking for content they could scrape together to form new episodes from. It Definitely does not feel like they had new and fresh material to work from.
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- ConexionesFeatures Rusted Root: Send Me on My Way (1994)
- Bandas sonorasSend Me on My Way
Written by Liz Berlin, John Buynak, Jim DiSpirito, Jim Donovan, Michael Glabicki, Patrick Norman, Jenn Wertz
Performed by Rusted Root
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