I’m Mortyfied that I missed the low hanging fruit.
I’m Mortyfied that I missed the low hanging fruit.
Don’t you mean “rickcursion”.
I seem to differ from most in that while I like the lore-heavy episodes, I’m glad they’re not all like this. The varying tone and humour keeps it fresher than it’d be were the melodrama constant.
It’s 100% a romantic confession. Rick wouldn’t feel as fucking awkward about remembering those events if it was just a dude refusing to go on shenanigans with him. It has to be genuinely romantic because Rick has absolutely 0 issues admitting it when push comes to shove - even his family has to endure the yapping…
*not smart enough to change for the better
You ate the PARCHMENT?
See the ones in the back? Croissant dough, parmesano reggiano, rolled up and sprinkled with everything bagel sprinkle. Those are dangerous.
Land O’ Lakes has an online recipe that’s SO easy - I have modified it to make it even easier with dry milk (or buttermilk) and really hot water (no saucepan). I mix the butter (3 sticks) and third cup flour in the Kitchenaid, block it (it doesn’t need to be the perfect size, just oblong), fridge it then make the…
I really liked this episode.
“one of”... likely means she wasn’t the first.
The carb is baked along with, not separate to, the filling, so it’s a pie.
Beth being an alternate version of herself that Rick snatched from another Rick after losing her somehow would add a dark background to Froopy Land, which was a super-safe world where nothing could kill her...
Looks more like a handpie, so no. And usually I’m in the camp of “yes” on this question.
But is it a sandwich?
I took the Memory Tammy saying “I really did love you” to be Birdperson’s subconscious trying to overcome denial, or a coping mechanism and attempt at closure over the trauma that occurred due to Tammy and his death. Or maybe BP was just creating a reciprocation, in memory, of the feelings he had for her. Or maybe I…
Watched this with my son, which led to me showing him clips of Hawk from the Buck Rogers t.v. show to explain BP. What I’m saying is: Rick and Morty brings families together.
Probably the best Rick and Morty episode of season 5 since the season’s first two episodes. Now I really want to see Birdperson break his daughter out of jail and be happy for once. And more of young Rick please.
Yea, this one was legit great. Great jokes, great characterization, and great interplay. I do wonder when we’ll get a followup on the whole “Beth actually died decades ago” plot. I kinda doubt it will be the season finale. Sounds like something we’d have to wait for Season 6 to get followed up on.
Does Idris Elba defeat the antagonists with his smoldering intensity alone?
This King Shark suffers by not being Harley Quinn’s King Shark. I can’t not imagine Ron Funches doing it.