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Rick and Morty hit a slight bump in the road with last week's entertaining but underdeveloped installment. Luckily, the show was back to firing on all cylinders this week. Only on this series could a simple problem with a car battery morph into a soul-crushing journey where universes are born and killed and lasting peace is brokered between man and psychic spider kind.
"The Ricks Must Be Crazy" opened with Rick, Morty and Summer exploring the multiverse and savoring a world where "Ball-Fondlers: The Movie" is a thing. At this point Summer seems to have settled in as the third member of their little group, which is fine by me. The fact that she was quickly left behind as Rick and Morty journeyed inside the Micro-verse that powers their ship could have been cause for disappointment, but instead Summer's isolation wound up becoming the best element of the entire episode.
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Rick and Morty hit a slight bump in the road with last week's entertaining but underdeveloped installment. Luckily, the show was back to firing on all cylinders this week. Only on this series could a simple problem with a car battery morph into a soul-crushing journey where universes are born and killed and lasting peace is brokered between man and psychic spider kind.
"The Ricks Must Be Crazy" opened with Rick, Morty and Summer exploring the multiverse and savoring a world where "Ball-Fondlers: The Movie" is a thing. At this point Summer seems to have settled in as the third member of their little group, which is fine by me. The fact that she was quickly left behind as Rick and Morty journeyed inside the Micro-verse that powers their ship could have been cause for disappointment, but instead Summer's isolation wound up becoming the best element of the entire episode.
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