I’ve been following Zack’s reviews for over a decade, and if he of all people doesn’t “fundamentally get” Rick and Morty, then the show is fundamentally ungettable.
I’ve been following Zack’s reviews for over a decade, and if he of all people doesn’t “fundamentally get” Rick and Morty, then the show is fundamentally ungettable.
I’ve been following Zack’s reviews for over a decade, and if he of all people doesn’t “fundamentally get” Rick and Morty, then the show is fundamentally ungettable.
I mean, I gave it a go, and did want to like it. But yikes, it feels like a fan-made film with a weirdly, distractingly good cast, going through the motions of what a film this genre should do, and looking cheap as it does it.
All the commenters quickly stating they must watch because of such and such actress being in this are going to be sorely disappointed. I barely made it thru a watch and almost turned it off too many times to count. It tries SO hard to be cool and is just ridiculous drivel. Huge waste of brilliant actresses and a waste…
Ditto. I leaned over and happily yelled, “She got a big puppy!” to no one in particular, causing two of my cats to huffily leave the room. Moments later, I tried to call them back by following it up with, “She got a big Julia Louis-Dreyfus!”, but it was too little, too late. They’re Costanza fans.
I wonder who else does this?
You do realize magnets are not exclusive to Apple devices right?
Zach always grades R&M episodes way higher than what they actually are and should be. Can’t remember the last time a R&M episode got less than B+/B. It hasn’t been recently. Season 3 had A’s on every single episode.
The way this site decides what to review and not to review now is maddening. Honestly I think it’s just cheapness, in that they let reviewers pick their own shows to cover now, but only have the budget for a select amount. (Same goes for stupid BS “News” posts, really) The judgement for what they think people want…
Ra’Jah is a delight to watch, though, and this is my main motivation for staying as long as she is in.
The characters in Looney Tunes are “joke machine characters”, Rick and Morty stopped being a joke machine in “Interdimensional Cable” but probably as early “Rick Potion No. 9".
You can’t ask your audience to emotionally invest itself into your characters and lore (which Rick and Morty often does) and then get pissy…
I lament that the show just lacks any interest in having any sense of character progression but doesn’t seem to mind baiting the audience with it. I still like the show but the show’s brand of nihilism makes it hard for these characters to actually grow. And that’d be fine if the show was more like Solar Opposites or…
That wasn’t a bit. It was weird crazy uncle steamrolling “ONE MORE THING!” Stewart has always both-sidesed the wrong things, equating all scientists with a few irresponsible labs is stupid.
I’m not.
Eat the rich.
It wasn’t for Katie, Ignatiy and Dowd, I would have stopped visiting this shitshow ages ago.
Her goal is to be the trans answer to Milo Yiannopoulos.
Over and over. And over and over and over and over and over and over.
I don’t understand why people loved the first one so much, aside from lovable actors. It was boring. The logic failed over and over. I thought Birdbox was way better.
I’ve mostly found this show to be boring, with too many meandering storylines without understanding much of the purpose. This was the best episode, and I think the season would have been much better if some of this weeks reveals had been introduced in the first two episodes of the show. It’s not really intriguing to…