Originally posted by smschulz: So what network is this on or mainly YouTube?
Cartoon Network and all seasons are on Hulu.
I watched the one with the love potion last night where Rick cronenbergs the whole planet and has to find another dimension. I thought the ending with the surreal vibe and slow song was very well done. Morty's finally understanding how un-special everyone really is actually made me sad.
I watch it as entertainment, and usually laugh when my wife doesn't. Its a good show, but I compare it with Ren and Stimpy for this generation of cartoon shows.
That said, I don't get the hype at all. But then again the "geek bucks buy" so it's all over the the place. To be honest, it actually ruins it for me a bit.
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BIG Rick and Morty fan here. I haven’t watched a single episode that I didn’t thoroughly enjoy. Eagerly awaiting the new season to begin in November. The series creator, Justin Roiland, has made it clear that he would like to make a rated R movie.
I have never seen any show score so highly across the board in ratings- roughly 93% for TV.com, IMDb, and Rotten Tomatoes. It is the funniest, most irreverent, edgy, obscene, creative adult cartoon available currently. I’d have a very difficult time choosing a favorite episode.
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Alternate universe TV. I think it's cool that the schleem can be repurposed. That's very green- or whatever is the fake term equivalent to 'green' made up by idiots on that planet.
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There was a scene from Mortynight Run where Morty is playing the VR game Roy, and after a respectable score of 55 years, Rick critiques his performance.
"Look at this. You beat cancer and then you went back to work at the carpet store? Boo!"
I lost it. There are a lot of moments like that in the show, but this was one of my favorites. My favorite episode overall is the Vindicators - the whole thing is Rick getting drunk and ruthlessly deconstructing the whole superhero ensemble movie genre.
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