Not every episode can be a masterpiece, but compared to, say, “Raising Gazorpazorp,” an early episode which explores similar themes, this one was definitely a dud - let’s hope it's the worst of the season. In this week’s Christmas-themed episode of Rick and Morty, Morty stokes the flames of a snake race war because he feels bad about a dead snake he originally encounters in space. While Rick’s newfound vulnerability is an interesting direction for the series, “Rickdependence Spray” is a limp episode, like a forgettable episode of South Park, far removed from the clever narrative twists and turns that define Rick and Morty. Just because an episode is not on this list doesn’t mean it isn’t thoroughly enjoyable Here are the 15 best episodes of Rick and Morty so far: 15. This season seems to be showing a softer, more vulnerable side to Rick - when he’s not being brutally beaten, he’s attempting to make connections with others, and failing hard. Listen to Every Song from the Rick and Morty TV Series and Soundtrack. The adventure concludes with Rick committing to being a father, only to realize that horse-people don’t experience childhood. It’s all a bit disconnected and odd - I’m not sure why Summer offered her egg as a homing beacon (the choice takes place offscreen), but the inevitable result is that Morty’s mutant sperm fertilizes the thing, leading to the formation of a giant incest baby floating around in space, a gross-out gag that amounts to nothing more than an edgy reference to 2001: A Space Odyssey. ![]() ![]() Oddly enough, Beth’s expertise never comes into play, despite the involvement of the horse-people - her and Summer’s big hero moment comes when the two ride sperm like horses, in a bid to protect Summer’s giant egg from being fertilized.
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