“Oh jeez, it’s been rough since Rick and Morty ended. The emptiness grows even worse when you consider season four won’t be arriving for “like a really long time,” according to Adult Swim.”
“Oh jeez, it’s been rough since Rick and Morty ended. The emptiness grows even worse when you consider season four won’t be arriving for “like a really long time,” according to Adult Swim.”
BLAM!
Hold up, Pops...Riverdale had RIOTS?
I’d stand by it dude. It’s slow burn observational story-telling is still great. I’d still love it if it was brand new.
If there’s one thing I know about Keith David, it’s that you do not get into a protracted fight with him.
See, this is what I wanted “ABCs of Beth” to be—even though I love the episode, and it’s heart-on-sleeve climax. This, however, feels far more graceful. Rick can’t outrun the people he shackles himself to, which is why he can go Tom and Jerry on the president. He doesn’t care about the president, but even if he can’t…
See, that’s kinda the point of this entire show. Yeah, existence may be meaningless, but that just means life becomes a matter of whether you let the knowledge that we’re the product of some cosmic coincidence sharpen your resolve and focus on the things and people that gives your life meaning, or let it consume you…
If you want to be like Rick then you have already failed at being like Rick.
I don’t think they lied to us. To me the tension between Arya and Sansa seemed real. The point that broke it was when Littlefinger tried to convince Sansa that Arya wanted to be Lady of Winterfell. She knew better. Once she ran that through her head, talked to Arya and Bran, everything came clear.