Dave
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Did you watch til the very end? There's an after credits scene.NINE MORE SEASONS!!
Did you watch til the very end? There's an after credits scene.NINE MORE SEASONS!!
Repeatedly.Did you watch til the very end? There's an after credits scene.
In case anybody else (like me) was a sucker and went out and did stuff all yesterday and thus missed out on Rick and Morty Season 3 episode 1...
Get it while it's hot.
But you could have that fan theory since the last time he was stuck in a simulation with the dumb aliens who wanted his special fuel. Or that they're still in a dream from the second episode of season 1.But if the sauce comes back, what will be Rick's character motivation in the future?
Also I'm really annoyed that they did the whole "interrogate him in his mind" thing because now it means we're gonna have a million lame "what if rick is still trapped in his mind and this is all just a fantasy" fan theories.
Or the on-going theory that this version of the Rick and Morty household is just another alternate universe after Rick's abandoned them at least once before, but it's one that is close to his home one.But you could have that fan theory since the last time he was stuck in a simulation with the dumb aliens who wanted his special fuel. Or that they're still in a dream from the second episode of season 1.
Likewise; I appreciate that it's not just "write ourselves out of a corner" but has consequences.Or the on-going theory that this version of the Rick and Morty household is just another alternate universe after Rick's abandoned them at least once before, but it's one that is close to his home one.
I'm really glad they did the whole "buried myself in the backyard" bit because it at least shows that despite being utterly disposable, we should care about other universe versions of the cast because they have emotions, needs, and pain like everyone else. So even if this IS just another replacement family, they still matter.
Those are dumb too. I'm not saying all fan theories are dumb, but "it was all in his head/it's a dream/it's a hallucination" ones almost always are.But you could have that fan theory since the last time he was stuck in a simulation with the dumb aliens who wanted his special fuel. Or that they're still in a dream from the second episode of season 1.
These were playing during the season premiere stream. I'm ashamed of myself for not watching the Meseeks battle clip until now.adultswim added a bunch of mini-Rick and Morty things to it's Youtube.
All in all, there are seven little things.
Well, the Trump mannerism of the tweet makes me think he's trying to make it obvious he's lying about nothing happening.I don't know what to make of this then.
I'm kinda curious as to why it's his character motivation now. I mean, what kind of bullshit reasons are there for why the smartest mind in the universe can't come up with a way to get a mass produced sauce? (Yes, I know it's a joke, but...) They live in an infinite multiverse, time travel exists, Rick seems to be able to make just about anything, etc.But if the sauce comes back, what will be Rick's character motivation in the future?
I just want to note something that came up in a link sometime in the past when we were all discussing Rick and Morty - while they do live in a multiverse that purports to be infinite, it seems like Rick's ability to search it is limited. Hence, when they get their do-over after cronenberging dimension C-137, Rick says "we can only do this 3, maybe 4 times." In an infinite multiverse, there should be infinite places they get "do overs"... but apparently there's a limit (perhaps technological?) to Rick's capabilities to perceive, search, and sort through those alternate realities.They live in an infinite multiverse
That thought had crossed my mind. I couldn't remember the rules. Then I remembered that they don't have to find a reality where McDonald's is still selling the sauce, there's a buttworld, so why not just find a planet where there are pools of the sauce everywhere?I just want to note something that came up in a link sometime in the past when we were all discussing Rick and Morty - while they do live in a multiverse that purports to be infinite, it seems like Rick's ability to search it is limited. Hence, when they get their do-over after cronenberging dimension C-137, Rick says "we can only do this 3, maybe 4 times." In an infinite multiverse, there should be infinite places they get "do overs"... but apparently there's a limit (perhaps technological?) to Rick's capabilities to perceive, search, and sort through those alternate realities.
For the same reason he doesn't just whip up a batch. It's too easy. There's no thrill of the hunt. No rush of endorphins when you finally snag your quarry. The brain knows.That thought had crossed my mind. I couldn't remember the rules. Then I remembered that they don't have to find a reality where McDonald's is still selling the sauce, there's a buttworld, so why not just find a planet where there are pools of the sauce everywhere?
It might not even be a technological issue: we've already seen what happens when you fuck with time and uncertainty, spawning additional multiverses. They needed outside intervention to fix that because Rick sure as hell didn't know what he was doing and that came from what is essentially an omniscient space testicle. So it could simply be an issue of there being unable to be too many too similar universes existing at the same time without throwing the entire multiverse under the bus and it's just a hard limit on reality.I just want to note something that came up in a link sometime in the past when we were all discussing Rick and Morty - while they do live in a multiverse that purports to be infinite, it seems like Rick's ability to search it is limited. Hence, when they get their do-over after cronenberging dimension C-137, Rick says "we can only do this 3, maybe 4 times." In an infinite multiverse, there should be infinite places they get "do overs"... but apparently there's a limit (perhaps technological?) to Rick's capabilities to perceive, search, and sort through those alternate realities.
I watched this last night.I just finished Teen Titans - The Judas Contract. This is by far my favorite Titans movie to date. I'm digging the animation and this one was darker and more violent than the others. I can't wait to see more of these.
I think that was just supposed to be a meta joke about how it was a cheap copout.Hence, when they get their do-over after cronenberging dimension C-137, Rick says "we can only do this 3, maybe 4 times." In an infinite multiverse, there should be infinite places they get "do overs"... but apparently there's a limit (perhaps technological?) to Rick's capabilities to perceive, search, and sort through those alternate realities.
"Bereft" is a word used in the second-to-last episode of JLU.I don't know if I want to keep going into Justice League Unlimited. I remember it being even better, but I dunno if I can watch 3 more seasons of "even better" and then come out on the other side bereft of anything worthwhile to watch >_<