[TV] Rick and Morty - Page 7
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Uldridge
Belgium4253 Posts
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Musicus
Germany23567 Posts
It was pretty good imo. | ||
Erasme
Bahamas15893 Posts
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calgar
United States1277 Posts
On April 03 2017 01:57 Uldridge wrote: I see it listed as S3, Ep1 "The Rickshank Redemption" so looks legit to me.Well it doesn't show up in the imdb index so.. I don't know how legit it is or not. | ||
thezanursic
5478 Posts
On April 03 2017 00:12 calgar wrote: I love how they resolved one issue while simultaneously bringing about something even bigger. It's like they are continually building the overarching plot but with deep questions rather than stupid side plots. This episode had way too much fan service in my opinion, chronenberg planet, rick government, etc. We get it, we've seen this all before. The good thing about the first two seasons of Rick and Morty is that the episodes were more or less stand alone, there were easter eggs hinting at an overarching plot (Which is how I think the Rick and Morty story should be), but this specfic episode had too much fan service and callbacks, instead of small hints and easter eggs. | ||
Uldridge
Belgium4253 Posts
On April 03 2017 05:16 calgar wrote: I see it listed as S3, Ep1 "The Rickshank Redemption" so looks legit to me. Ah my bad, I saw it under another title. Woops. | ||
lestye
United States4098 Posts
On April 03 2017 07:52 thezanursic wrote: This episode had way too much fan service in my opinion, chronenberg planet, rick government, etc. We get it, we've seen this all before. The good thing about the first two seasons of Rick and Morty is that the episodes were more or less stand alone, there were easter eggs hinting at an overarching plot (Which is how I think the Rick and Morty story should be), but this specfic episode had too much fan service and callbacks, instead of small hints and easter eggs. I think it had to be that way because it was continuing a story. I don't think continuing a story like that is "fan service". Granted, the after credits scene might be too excessive. There was plenty of new stuff as well. | ||
Zambrah
United States6831 Posts
On April 03 2017 07:52 thezanursic wrote: This episode had way too much fan service in my opinion, chronenberg planet, rick government, etc. We get it, we've seen this all before. The good thing about the first two seasons of Rick and Morty is that the episodes were more or less stand alone, there were easter eggs hinting at an overarching plot (Which is how I think the Rick and Morty story should be), but this specfic episode had too much fan service and callbacks, instead of small hints and easter eggs. + Show Spoiler + I think it was used to great effect to show the sheer scale of effect that Rick's actions have. the dude brought down one galactic government and one inter-dimensional government in a single episode in service of what, becoming the patriarch of his family's household and universe. And the fake-back story and szechuan McNugget rant at the end really make you wonder about this fuckin' lunatic. | ||
thezanursic
5478 Posts
On April 03 2017 08:33 Zambrah wrote: + Show Spoiler + I think it was used to great effect to show the sheer scale of effect that Rick's actions have. the dude brought down one galactic government and one inter-dimensional government in a single episode in service of what, becoming the patriarch of his family's household and universe. And the fake-back story and szechuan McNugget rant at the end really make you wonder about this fuckin' lunatic. I don't know I'm not that impressed, I rather have Rick and Morty wacky one off standalone adventures, with the "big stuff" being left in the background dropping hints about just how fucked up Rick is. I don't even think the entire thing was well executed, I don't mean to be debby downer, but honestly the execution was disappointing, especially for a 2 year wait | ||
lestye
United States4098 Posts
On April 03 2017 09:20 thezanursic wrote: I don't know I'm not that impressed, I rather have Rick and Morty wacky one off standalone adventures, with the "big stuff" being left in the background dropping hints about just how fucked up Rick is. I don't even think the entire thing was well executed, I don't mean to be debby downer, but honestly the execution was disappointing, especially for a 2 year wait But it was a 2 year wait for that cliffhanger at the end of Season 2. It couldn't be a wacky one off standalone adventure. I think we'll see it settle down after this episode, but I think it's completely fair for season finales and season premieres to be a different style compared to the rest of the show. | ||
The_Red_Viper
19533 Posts
What about the execution was disappointing? | ||
VayneAuthority
United States8983 Posts
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The_Red_Viper
19533 Posts
On April 03 2017 09:51 VayneAuthority wrote: Why bother arguing with a contrarian? He wouldn't have liked it no matter what it was since it was well received That's a bad argument. That's like him saying "you would have liked it no matter what" Maybe there are good reasons and i am open to the idea that i simply didn't see it. | ||
lestye
United States4098 Posts
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The_Red_Viper
19533 Posts
It just wouldn't have worked any other way for the season 3 premier imo and the episode itself was quite well done i think. You had to resolve that crazy cliffhanger somehow. | ||
calgar
United States1277 Posts
On April 03 2017 09:57 lestye wrote: I didn't care too much for that scene but my favorite was at the end when he starts babbling like he did at the end of S1 Ep1. It was emotionally comforting because it felt like even after a long break the show is still there and still has big plans for the future. Like a reassuring, optimistic wink.Also, some of the best moments in the series are "fan service callbacks". That monologue/scene where Morty points out to Summer where the bodies of that universe's Rick and Morty was buried was so morbid, insightful, and heartfelt. Probably my favorite speech in the series. I didn't care for the former scene as much because I don't tend to root for Morty. When everyone was ganging up on him and calling him an idiot in the standoff I joined them and was thinking, "yeah, fuck you morty, messing things up!!!". But he's normal, sane, and showed his humanity when he's talking to Summer. Shouldn't I like him more and hate Rick for being arrogant, petty, vindictive, etc.? | ||
eviltomahawk
United States11132 Posts
Now if you would excuse me, I gotta find some Szechuan sauce for McNuggets. | ||
Zambrah
United States6831 Posts
I mean I get not wanting continuity, but its like two episodes of continuity in a row, a last episode and a first episode, and the creators have stated they intend to keep it mostly episodic in nature. :d I admit I'm not wrapping my head around why anyone would have much of a general problem with S3E01 (at least in the context of Rick and Morty as a series) EDIT: Also Im sad I never got to try szechuan McNugget sauce. What are the odds McDonalds does a promotion with Rick and Morty to bring it back? >_> | ||
lestye
United States4098 Posts
On April 03 2017 11:46 Zambrah wrote: I mean Rick and Morty has had these continuity points since season 1, I dunno why calling back on them is fan service, was a fair portion of Season 2 and Season 1 fan service too because it contained the Galactic Federation? I mean I get not wanting continuity, but its like two episodes of continuity in a row, a last episode and a first episode, and the creators have stated they intend to keep it mostly episodic in nature. :d I admit I'm not wrapping my head around why anyone would have much of a general problem with S3E01 (at least in the context of Rick and Morty as a series) EDIT: Also Im sad I never got to try szechuan McNugget sauce. What are the odds McDonalds does a promotion with Rick and Morty to bring it back? >_> We can only hope. | ||
Zambrah
United States6831 Posts
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