Mort: Ragnarick
- Episode aired Dec 10, 2023
- TV-MA
- 22m
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7.9/10
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After killing Jerry in an experiment, Rick discovers the Afterlife exists and it possesses an infinite amount of energy. Rick and Morty go to Norway so Rick can enter Valhalla and encounter ... Read allAfter killing Jerry in an experiment, Rick discovers the Afterlife exists and it possesses an infinite amount of energy. Rick and Morty go to Norway so Rick can enter Valhalla and encounter the Pope and the Universal Monsters.After killing Jerry in an experiment, Rick discovers the Afterlife exists and it possesses an infinite amount of energy. Rick and Morty go to Norway so Rick can enter Valhalla and encounter the Pope and the Universal Monsters.
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After the entirety of season 7 they finally released an episode that is very good. Season seven had some good episodes in it, especially Jerrick one and Rick Prime one but this one is by far the best of this season.
Unlike the godawful previous episode this one is actually pretty funny and handles goofiness really well, and I know I know this sentence is dropped here and there in every episode people like but - this one really carries the energy of season 1 and 2!.
I feel like new writers and voice actors had a hard tims trying to adjust to the series but after this episode I'm pretty sure they succeeded and 'Rick and Morty' is in good hands right now. Can't wait for the season finale!
Also I know I didn't write about the episode itself that much but it's good! It has a pretty good humour, handles its plot very well, the characters really are in-character (it's not an achievement but the show couldn't really do it for past 4-5 seasons) and... after 8 episodes.... this episodes finally has a B plot! It's also not an achievement but trust me, Rick and Morty season 7 actually had no B plots until this episode. So what are you waiting for? Go watch it!
Unlike the godawful previous episode this one is actually pretty funny and handles goofiness really well, and I know I know this sentence is dropped here and there in every episode people like but - this one really carries the energy of season 1 and 2!.
I feel like new writers and voice actors had a hard tims trying to adjust to the series but after this episode I'm pretty sure they succeeded and 'Rick and Morty' is in good hands right now. Can't wait for the season finale!
Also I know I didn't write about the episode itself that much but it's good! It has a pretty good humour, handles its plot very well, the characters really are in-character (it's not an achievement but the show couldn't really do it for past 4-5 seasons) and... after 8 episodes.... this episodes finally has a B plot! It's also not an achievement but trust me, Rick and Morty season 7 actually had no B plots until this episode. So what are you waiting for? Go watch it!
The last episode was a total letdown with an incredibly lame and lackluster storyline. The jokes were worse than what you'd find on the worst Nickelodeon show.
However, this one reminds me of classic Rick and Morty. It feels like an adventure you find so many of in seasons 1-4 (obviously some later too, but not as many:/), with a genuinely interesting storyline full of twists and turns. There are loads of funny jokes and bits. The pacing is a bit too fast for my taste, but it still works great. Unlike the last episode's annoying and unfunny side character, this one introduces some amazing, very interesting, and unforgettable side characters.
I was seriously worried after the last episode, but this one, while not perfect, is a million times better. It shows that the writers still have that Rick and Morty magic in them.
However, this one reminds me of classic Rick and Morty. It feels like an adventure you find so many of in seasons 1-4 (obviously some later too, but not as many:/), with a genuinely interesting storyline full of twists and turns. There are loads of funny jokes and bits. The pacing is a bit too fast for my taste, but it still works great. Unlike the last episode's annoying and unfunny side character, this one introduces some amazing, very interesting, and unforgettable side characters.
I was seriously worried after the last episode, but this one, while not perfect, is a million times better. It shows that the writers still have that Rick and Morty magic in them.
This Rick and Morty episode is truly special, bringing a whole new level of storytelling brilliance to the series. The story is fantastic, full of surprises that keep you hooked from beginning to end - a refreshing change from the less exciting episodes earlier in the season.
What makes this episode stand out is its perfect pacing, making sure every moment is interesting and grabs your attention. It's a savior for the season, rescuing it from being just average.
The humor in this episode is a big win too, with clever jokes and well-timed punchlines that add a fun layer to the whole story.
In a nutshell, this episode gives us hope for the rest of the season, setting a new standard for what the show can achieve.
What makes this episode stand out is its perfect pacing, making sure every moment is interesting and grabs your attention. It's a savior for the season, rescuing it from being just average.
The humor in this episode is a big win too, with clever jokes and well-timed punchlines that add a fun layer to the whole story.
In a nutshell, this episode gives us hope for the rest of the season, setting a new standard for what the show can achieve.
Well you know Rick's got to be a rampant atheist so it's no surprise that this goes into hilariously sarcastic and heathenistic humor.
It's a big improvement over last week's lousy episode but some of the humor isn't exactly fresh. Repeating the same thing over and over, with the same results for example. Haven't we seen that before in Rock & Morty, not to mention other shows?
But this episode shows a lot of the imagination and irreverence we expect from this series, plus some appropriately whacky science as the basis of the premise.
So far this season has four solid episodes out of nine total. Not so hot.
It's a big improvement over last week's lousy episode but some of the humor isn't exactly fresh. Repeating the same thing over and over, with the same results for example. Haven't we seen that before in Rock & Morty, not to mention other shows?
But this episode shows a lot of the imagination and irreverence we expect from this series, plus some appropriately whacky science as the basis of the premise.
So far this season has four solid episodes out of nine total. Not so hot.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Rick jokes that Odin is Spider-Man's uncle, he is referencing a real story published by Marvel. In the 1982 issue of "What If?" #32, there is a single panel exploring an alternative universe where Odin takes the place of Ben Parker. In this panel it's shown that, unlike the original Ben Parker, Odin is not killed by a burglar, and Spider-Man has more free time for talk shows since Odin takes care of the crime-fighting.
- GoofsEach time Rick, Morty, and Bigfoot enter Valhalla, they are stripped of clothing and tech gear. But the final time, when the three run into the windmill, Bigfoot is wearing his Predator cuff.
- ConnectionsReferences The Harlem Globetrotters (1951)
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