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Deftones 08-19-17 07:44 PM

Re: Rick and Morty - Season 3
 
I am also current on this, just have the past 2 episodes to go. Such a great show. Man, I feel like a fool for completely missing this. I think the Purge episode from late last season (9 maybe?) was my favorite. I was laughing throughout the entire thing. It definitely got dark with all the divorce stuff.

RichC2 08-19-17 07:47 PM

Re: Rick and Morty - Season 3
 
Was the Season 2 blu-ray uncensored? The Meeseeks episode from season 1 seemed completely different uncensored, curious if they did it for S2 as well.

slop101 08-20-17 12:25 AM

Re: Rick and Morty - Season 3
 
Yeah, no *bleeps*/edits on the blu or dvds.

Abob Teff 08-20-17 02:47 PM

Re: Rick and Morty - Season 3
 

Originally Posted by Deftones (Post 13138909)
I am also current on this, just have the past 2 episodes to go. Such a great show. Man, I feel like a fool for completely missing this. I think the Purge episode from late last season (9 maybe?) was my favorite. I was laughing throughout the entire thing. It definitely got dark with all the divorce stuff.

Only with a show like this could a person talk about an ultra-violent episode featuring class warfare and genocide, but then say the episodes about divorce are dark. I fucking love it. :D

RichC2 08-20-17 10:54 PM

Re: Rick and Morty - Season 3
 
I don't know what they were going for when
Spoiler:
the kid shoots his sister in the head
but that was surpsingly grim. Actually it was all around a pretty strange episode.

emachine12 08-21-17 12:05 AM

Re: Rick and Morty - Season 3
 

Originally Posted by RichC2 (Post 13139730)
I don't know what they were going for when
Spoiler:
the kid shoots his sister in the head
but that was surpsingly grim. Actually it was all around a pretty strange episode.

The point was that since people were immortal in that restaurant, people could die/kill each other multiple times. But when the device was destroyed, that went away.

This season is dark and it just got darker with what happened to Summer and Beth.

slop101 08-21-17 12:50 AM

Re: Rick and Morty - Season 3
 

Originally Posted by RichC2 (Post 13139730)
I don't know what they were going for when
Spoiler:
the kid shoots his sister in the head
but that was surpsingly grim. Actually it was all around a pretty strange episode.

"Surprisingly"? It's pure R&M - they take a conceit, and flush it out to it's most outlandish conclusion. Kinda like how Beth kept mistaking what each thing did on the contraption.

Anyhoo, another great episode, and I think this was the first time I didn't want to kill Jerry.

RichC2 08-21-17 06:34 AM

Re: Rick and Morty - Season 3
 
No I know what the plot point was, I meant intended audience reaction. I may just be getting old.

slop101 08-21-17 11:13 AM

Re: Rick and Morty - Season 3
 
The dark part for me was how Morty seems to be inching closer and closer to "Evil Morty".

slop101 08-21-17 07:19 PM

Re: Rick and Morty - Season 3
 
This may have been my favorite gag in the ep:

https://i.imgur.com/Qbugi0K.gif

Jason 08-21-17 08:09 PM

Re: Rick and Morty - Season 3
 
I haven't really been feeling it with the last couple of episodes. Not sure if I like the entire group's dynamic falling apart like this.

Troy Stiffler 08-21-17 10:54 PM

Re: Rick and Morty - Season 3
 
Everyone wants people they like to be right. That's why popular people are fucking dumb. -Rick Sanchez

Oye.

Troy Stiffler 08-21-17 10:56 PM

Re: Rick and Morty - Season 3
 
Another good gag from last episode (sorry, I don't do animated gifs):

http://i.imgur.com/J6aQyj5.jpg

starman9000 08-22-17 07:41 AM

Re: Rick and Morty - Season 3
 

Originally Posted by slop101 (Post 13140433)
This may have been my favorite gag in the ep:

https://i.imgur.com/Qbugi0K.gif

That had me rolling.

This season has been great.

Troy Stiffler 08-22-17 09:11 AM

Re: Rick and Morty - Season 3
 
Also: how doesn't censorship work on Cartoon Network? Because the pirated episodes I found on Youtube are uncensored. Unless I'm so used to it I fill in my own bad words.

slop101 08-22-17 09:43 AM

Re: Rick and Morty - Season 3
 
I think the episodes that airs is edited for language. And the episodes that stream on their site are unedited. But I'm not sure.

clckworang 08-22-17 10:40 AM

Re: Rick and Morty - Season 3
 

Originally Posted by RichC2 (Post 13139730)
I don't know what they were going for when
Spoiler:
the kid shoots his sister in the head
but that was surpsingly grim. Actually it was all around a pretty strange episode.

Very grim, but it got a big laugh from me.

Abob Teff 08-23-17 10:53 AM

Re: Rick and Morty - Season 3
 

Originally Posted by RichC2 (Post 13139730)
I don't know what they were going for when
Spoiler:
the kid shoots his sister in the head
but that was surpsingly grim. Actually it was all around a pretty strange episode.

I must be a sick son-of-a-Rickch. I thought that was awful ... and hysterical.

Since this was a "Rick and Jerry adventure" they should have replaced Morty in the opening sequence with Jerry.

So, on a dark and serious note, is the potential breakup of Beth and Jerry showing Morty that it is OK for a person to examine his or her life and remove people that aren't "good for them"? That is to say, is Morty going to "divorce" Rick by the end of the season? Between the Vindicators episode and this one, Morty is pretty fed up with all of this.

Jason 08-23-17 04:37 PM

Re: Rick and Morty - Season 3
 

Originally Posted by Abob Teff (Post 13141637)
I must be a sick son-of-a-Rickch. I thought that was awful ... and hysterical.

Since this was a "Rick and Jerry adventure" they should have replaced Morty in the opening sequence with Jerry.

So, on a dark and serious note, is the potential breakup of Beth and Jerry showing Morty that it is OK for a person to examine his or her life and remove people that aren't "good for them"? That is to say, is Morty going to "divorce" Rick by the end of the season? Between the Vindicators episode and this one, Morty is pretty fed up with all of this.

Would have liked seeing Jerry in the opening credits, but it was probably more expensive than just adding Mr. Poopy Butthole.

As for Morty "divorcing" Rick, wouldn't that pretty much end the show?

Abob Teff 08-23-17 08:09 PM

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http://pm1.narvii.com/6240/98e86e0d1...a155e8e_hq.jpg

slop101 08-24-17 02:11 PM

Re: Rick and Morty - Season 3
 
It checks out!

https://i.imgur.com/1kqz9Lx_d.jpg?ma...&fidelity=high

RichC2 08-27-17 11:00 PM

Re: Rick and Morty - Season 3
 
Oh my god, yum!

Supermallet 08-28-17 04:02 PM

Re: Rick and Morty - Season 3
 

Originally Posted by Jason (Post 13141925)
Would have liked seeing Jerry in the opening credits, but it was probably more expensive than just adding Mr. Poopy Butthole.

As for Morty "divorcing" Rick, wouldn't that pretty much end the show?

It might end the adventures of C137 Rick and Morty, but there are plenty of other Ricks and Mortys we can follow. In fact, there's a strong theory that "Mortynight Run" and "Something Ricked This Way Comes" (and possibly "Vindicators 2") follow a different Rick and Morty than C137 R&M.

It could also be the series arc for season four, Rick and Morty getting along without each other and reconfiguring their dynamic.

Jay G. 08-28-17 04:59 PM

Re: Rick and Morty - Season 3
 

Originally Posted by Supermallet (Post 13145023)
It might end the adventures of C137 Rick and Morty, but there are plenty of other Ricks and Mortys we can follow....

Theoretically yes, but I don't think fans would accept it. They already did the "reset" joke in Rick Potion #9, and it's the kind of joke you can only do once. The Venture Bros. realized this with the clone plotline.


Originally Posted by Supermallet (Post 13145023)
In fact, there's a strong theory that "Mortynight Run" and "Something Ricked This Way Comes" (and possibly "Vindicators 2") follow a different Rick and Morty than C137 R&M.

I can't find a theory that ties "Mortynight Run" and "Something Ricked This Way Comes", although one tried to tie "Mortynight Run" and “Total Rickall”.
https://www.geek.com/geek-cetera/new...verse-1653599/

As for "Vindicators 2", it was made clear in "Vindicators 3" that the second adventure didn't have any Rick or Morty, since the rest of the team ended up destroying a planet that our Rick says he could've instead easily built a device to locate the shapeshifter. So they didn't have a Rick along, which was the point; Rick was such a jerk during Vindicators 1 that they tried to go it alone.


Originally Posted by Supermallet (Post 13145023)
It could also be the series arc for season four, Rick and Morty getting along without each other and reconfiguring their dynamic.

I think it's more likely they'd try separating and reuniting Rick and Morty than switching to alternate versions.

Supermallet 08-28-17 05:17 PM

Re: Rick and Morty - Season 3
 

Originally Posted by Jay G. (Post 13145059)
Theoretically yes, but I don't think fans would accept it. They already did the "reset" joke in Rick Potion #9, and it's the kind of joke you can only do once. The Venture Bros. realized this with the clone plotline.


I can't find a theory that ties "Mortynight Run" and "Something Ricked This Way Comes", although one tried to tie "Mortynight Run" and “Total Rickall”.
https://www.geek.com/geek-cetera/new...verse-1653599/

As for "Vindicators 2", it was made clear in "Vindicators 3" that the second adventure didn't have any Rick or Morty, since the rest of the team ended up destroying a planet that our Rick says he could've instead easily built a device to locate the shapeshifter. So they didn't have a Rick along, which was the point; Rick was such a jerk during Vindicators 1 that they tried to go it alone.


I think it's more likely they'd try separating and reuniting Rick and Morty than switching to alternate versions.

I meant "Total Rickall" and typed a 2 instead of a 3 in the Vindicators title by accident.


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