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The fact that these four plotlines all had relatively well-defined characters with well-defined arcs that still managed to keep their own flavour with certain nice inventive twists and resolve them all at the end while tying them neatly together in one big narrative arc and do it all in under 25 freakin’ minutes is

I think the most vicious bit of satire in this episode is the fact that by joining Citadel society Ricks really do give up their Rickness. Most them are apparently cheap labor that easily could be replaced by a machine, but they toil away at meaningless jobs for, I guess, portal gun fluid.

“He had a yellow shirt.” “Yeah, make sure you write THAT down.”

“I don’t wear this dagnab hat and commit to this rural character, so you can eat for free and come of age.”

“Get the fuck off the car, you Rickless fucking animal!”

That asshole ain’t got shit on Juggling Rick. Motherfucker could juggle three balls and a chainsaw while offering a critical stance on the Citadel’s financial crisis like a goddamn pro.

Some more great quotes:

“The election got these yellow shirts more riled up than a picture day Jessica.”

The answer is: don’t think about it.

The greatest Rick of all is the Scientist Formerly Known as Rick. How I hope we someday have an episode where we can go back in time and have an adventure with him.

“One things for sure, you all don’t have to worry about Cowboy Morty talking. This little cowpoke’s going to mosey up on out of here.”

You forgot the greatest Rick of all!!! It was The Rent is Too Damn High Rick from the Debate!!

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

CopRick killed CopMorty because CopMorty was about to shoot CopRick. The “I want to be a normal kid!” was a sympathy play, just like the one at the bust; CopMorty was trying to get CopRick to drop his guard.

This guy gets it^

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

I believe that Police Morty was planing on killing Police Rick so he wouldn’t be outed as a corrupt cop and Police Rick knew he was just pulling the innocent poor little Morty act that the Loco Morty pulled in the drug den.

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

the news team being all slightly more fucked up versions of the same Rick was a good gag.

That was not only worthy of a spin-off, but an amazing episode! Once again, I’m changing my mind with the ranking and declaring it the best of the season. I do wish that we had seen some of Doofus Rick’s life, but he probably wouldn’t be allowed in. I do have one question. I think I missed something. Why did the