Animation Dan Harmon's Rick and Morty

I think season 2 had better episode but season 1 had funnier gags at times. Both are pretty equal but season 1 seems it had more episodes that were duds.
 
I need another run through on season 2 but right now that's where I'm leaning
 

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The Rick and Morty Comiccon reading of a court transcript might be the funniest thing I've seen all year.
 
THere is a storyboard/voiced preview up on YT for s3. Can't link to it due to language but it shows they will be back in rare form for the next season.
 
I'm not watching S3 until I can binge it. :p
 
Anyone watching the season 3 premier ?
 
:wow: [BLACKOUT]Morty's gonna have to kill Rick by the end of the season[/BLACKOUT] :hehe:
 
Anyone else think that Rick was telling the truth with that [BLACKOUT]sad backstory memory[/BLACKOUT]?
 
Anyone else think that Rick was telling the truth with that [BLACKOUT]sad backstory memory[/BLACKOUT]?

I think there is some truth to it, [BLACKOUT]but that would also mean that this isn't C-137 Rick[/BLACKOUT]
 
Brilliant episode. I can't believe they managed to cram so much action into ~20 minutes without the plot feeling rushed. A couple of thoughts:

1. How does this episode fit in with the animated season 3 storyboards we were shown? The ones in which [blackout]Rick turns himself into a pickle and grafts a rat's legs onto himself. It looked like a prison break. Will he be captured by someone else later? Will there be a flashback to an abortive escape attempt?[/blackout]

2. Why did Tammy's team keep working on Phoenixperson even after the currency collapse? I'm fanwanking that they're based in a super secret, isolated location and hadn't yet heard the bad news.
 
Brilliant episode. I can't believe they managed to cram so much action into ~20 minutes without the plot feeling rushed. A couple of thoughts:

1. How does this episode fit in with the animated season 3 storyboards we were shown? The ones in which [blackout]Rick turns himself into a pickle and grafts a rat's legs onto himself. It looked like a prison break. Will he be captured by someone else later? Will there be a flashback to an abortive escape attempt?[/blackout]

2. Why did Tammy's team keep working on Phoenixperson even after the currency collapse? I'm fanwanking that they're based in a super secret, isolated location and hadn't yet heard the bad news.

Well, they could just not care about money and want revenge against Rick.
 
Brilliant episode. I can't believe they managed to cram so much action into ~20 minutes without the plot feeling rushed. A couple of thoughts:

1. How does this episode fit in with the animated season 3 storyboards we were shown? The ones in which [blackout]Rick turns himself into a pickle and grafts a rat's legs onto himself. It looked like a prison break. Will he be captured by someone else later? Will there be a flashback to an abortive escape attempt?[/blackout]

2. Why did Tammy's team keep working on Phoenixperson even after the currency collapse? I'm fanwanking that they're based in a super secret, isolated location and hadn't yet heard the bad news.

1. No idea.

2. Capturing or killing Rick is probably a top priority.

Look how easily he turned their police state into complete anarchy. :lmao:
 
I was worried the show would jump the shark after an excellent season 1 and 2.

But nope, it's better than ever. :bow:
 

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