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Oh, looks like we got a “Doolittle” on our hands.

That was genius. The squirrels conversation, the light switch sequence and Summer following plan 4 worst case scenario were all just perfect. The amount of ideas they have are seemingly endless.

I don’t know why, but I liked the idea that Rick felt compelled to erase the memory of Morty beating him at checkers.

Yes, hilarious and insidious, which R&M do week after week. Yes, will reward careful and studious rewatching for details I’m sure we all missed initially. But at the risk of becoming a stickler-meeseeks about letter grades...how many more A’s can this season warrant? Maybe grading on a curve is necessary here. This

“We got a Doolittle on our hands.”

The “Holy shit, how long have you been saying it like that?” granite joke was one of those stupidly real bits that keeps a show this zany grounded in a semblance of real relationships. I cracked up.

Award shows are almost entirely crap, but here’s how I rate the Big Five.

Every time one of these stories come up I stop and appreciate how alternatively baller/stressful these kids’ lives must be. Like, I’m sure this level of fame garnered this fast is a huge toll on their mental health, but at the same time, if I was 13 and hanging out with Mark Hammill and McFarlane Toys was making

I think Echoes, Silence, Patience, and Grace is the best album they’ve put out in the last 20 years. The first album is still the best overall though.

It’s like I always say, you can’t spell “crap” without “rap” !!1!

Kanye’s “I Wonder” always ,makes me stop what I’m doing an I immerse myself in it.

Most joyful, sure. But for me joyful Kanye is not my preferred Kanye. I still listen to Fantasy and Yeezus a lot, but not too much of his work before or after. Fantasy is the best, obvi.

That’s what I was saying. And this season has had a few decent contenders, too—with the premiere and “Pickle Rick” being the other two obvious choices.
When Roiland and Harmon talk about making this season perfect, I definitely see episodes that are tight as can be, but “The Ricklantis Mixup” takes that to a whole

Can we just call this Rick and Morty’s Magnolia episode? That’s what it feels like, and in the most complimentary way possible.

This might be the best episode of the show. I had to watch it twice just now. SUCH well done story telling

I got chills with that last shot and the music coming back in.

“This seems like a good time for a drink, and a cold, calculated speech with sinister overtones.”

Call me Noob Noob, because this episode had me like, “God... DAMN!!!’

Really delivering on that ‘darkest season yet’ threat huh?

Remember the time South Park made transphobic parallels to trans women and people who want to be dolphins, the many times they mocked the idea of climate change, or the fact that Matt and Trey refuse to make fun of Trump mainly because if they did what’s left of their fanbase would riot?