‘Rick and Morty’ Review: ‘Rickdependence Spray’ Is an Odd Tale Filled with Self-Inflicted Mistakes
A few well-executed punchlines keep this week’s episode from being just another in the show’s recent line of genre-reference casseroles.
A few well-executed punchlines keep this week’s episode from being just another in the show’s recent line of genre-reference casseroles.
Season 5’s strong run continues with an episode that gives Morty and Summer a chance to follow their passions.
Escalating chaos is this show’s sweet spot, so it’s no surprise that an episode featuring a reality-warping clone war is an instant classic.
As close as “back to basics” as this show can get, “Rick and Morty” makes a smooth comeback with a heavy dose of silliness and the tiniest touch of the sublime.
Adult Swim’s popular animated comedy series is coming back for a fifth season soon.
From “Total Rickall” to “Pickle Rick,” these are our picks for the good, better, and best from one of TV’s great comedies. [Updated with Season 5 episodes]
Despite COVID’s impact on digital workflow, the co-creator of the Adult Swim series says setbacks have actually benefited the show’s production.
Harmon apologized for the video two years ago, but now the clip is resurfacing with hashtags used by followers of the right-wing conspiracy theory QAnon.
The comedy spin on the Star Trek universe hits CBS All Access on August 6.
“The Vat of Acid” is this season’s “Pickle Rick.” Could it land “Rick and Morty” another Primetime Emmy?
With some subtle tweaks to a few of the show’s past ideas, “Rick and Morty” heads into another offseason on a surprisingly melancholy note.
One spring break misadventure gives this episode a double bonus of an ambitious setup and a satisfying trio of stories to get everyone involved.