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Morty's Mind Blowers

8.5·8.2Trakt·17 septembre 2017·22min
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Morty's memories are restored and we learn the truth in this one broh.

Guest Stars · 7

Jonas Briedis

Zick Zack (voice)

Rob Paulsen

Rob Paulsen

Additional Voices (voice)

Maurice LaMarche

Maurice LaMarche

Gordon Lunas (voice)

Kari Wahlgren

Kari Wahlgren

Jessica (voice)

Phil Hendrie

Phil Hendrie

Principal Gene Vagina (voice)

Ryan Ridley

Ryan Ridley

Additional Voices (voice)

Dan Harmon

Dan Harmon

Additional Voices (voice)

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lauraloo77
Sep 18, 2017

This show just does not stop! The creativity is abundant and overflowing with pure awesomeness! Gah!

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AndrewBloomVIPCritique
8/10Sep 23, 2017

[7.6/10] Well, I guess I was wrong about last week’s episode replacing the improv-based interdimensional cable eps we’ve gotten previously. But I enjoy this entree full of bite-sized adventures for our heroes. It’s a throwback to Harmon’s “clip show but with new clips” bit from *Community* and fun to see the mini-stories thrown out rapid fire. I particularly liked the opening pair of stories. Morty mistaking his new guidance counselor for a scary moon man is the sort of *Bailey School Kids* schtick with a *Rick and Morty* twist that really tickled my fancy. By the same token, turning the usual “humans trapped in an alien zoo” routine into a *Contact*-based hoodwinking is entertaining. But I also really enjoyed the fact that Rick didn’t just zap away the memories of things that were too heavy for Morty to take; he zapped away his own minor mistakes, like the phrase “taken for granite,” not to mention things that implicate his family members, like Beth choosing Summer over Morty in her alien *Sophie’s Choice* scenario. While most of the stories were amusing in that black comic way the show’s mastered, it feels like they’re all another brick in the wall of Morty getting tired of Rick’s bullshit, and the rest of the family’s bullshit too. The twist that both Rick and Morty lose their memories and have to use the vials to figure out who they are revitalizes the premise a bit, but also leads to the bleak realization that after seeing all that stuff, the pair want to have a suicide pact. It’s played mainly for laughs, with Summer barging in on them and refueling their memories in a desultory fashion like she’s had to do this dozens of times, but like most episodes of the show, it finds the humor in something that, at its core, is pretty damn dark. (And then “no wonder you guys fight all the time and are always behind schedule” sounds like a not so veiled bit of self-commentary about Harmon and Roiland, which is a little discouraging.) Overall, it’s a fun, rapid-fire premise for an episode that allows the show to deliver its humor and demented scenarios in quick hit format, but which still uses the form to offer a commentary on its two core characters, what they’ve seen, and the frustrations and vanity and ego that drives them to want to end it all. The fact that the show can wring comedy from that is just another pelt on the wall of its achievements.

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Soupdogg22
Sep 19, 2017

This was a really solid episode, definitely one of my favorites

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Lazo
8/10Dec 31, 2017

This episode was amazing, it's good that I waited to watch the last few episodes of this season, this week has been so boring for me, nothing good to watch but this episode just "blew my mind" (pun intended) and put me in a good mood.

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LeftHandedGuitarist
8/10Sep 24, 2017

This was all about the squirrels. After a few episodes which seemed to push the comedy aside to tell more poignant stories, it was great to finally just have a good laugh.

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