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RIck and Morty Season 2! Wubba Lubba Dub Dub!


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what a great show. I was worried that there might be a slight drop off or sophomore slump for season 2....but I loved the first episode. You've got to give Harmon and Roland credit....they constantly push the limits of tv. Splitting the screen into 64 mini tvs, all with something slightly different happening, was one hell of a thing to see. The fact that they "hate" S2E1 (they've said so in several interviews) makes me REALLY excited about the rest of season 2. 

This is the best cartoon on TV. 

Rick and Morty 100 years! 

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I've only seen one episode but from what I've seen there is definitely something there. Adult adventure time lol

I highly recommend season 1. The pilot is a LITTLE bit dull...but necessary for the set up. After that it's mostly home runs. Some of the side characters (Scary Terry and Mr. Meeseeks especially) are just fantastic, and a few moments are surprisingly deep and pack an emotional punch. 

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I highly recommend season 1. The pilot is a LITTLE bit dull...but necessary for the set up. After that it's mostly home runs. Some of the side characters (Scary Terry and Mr. Meeseeks especially) are just fantastic, and a few moments are surprisingly deep and pack an emotional punch. 

Scary Terry was the funniest.

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I highly recommend season 1. The pilot is a LITTLE bit dull...but necessary for the set up. After that it's mostly home runs. Some of the side characters (Scary Terry and Mr. Meeseeks especially) are just fantastic, and a few moments are surprisingly deep and pack an emotional punch. 

Yeah my friend has been bugging me about watching the show so I think I'll give it a shot
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I highly recommend season 1. The pilot is a LITTLE bit dull...but necessary for the set up. After that it's mostly home runs. Some of the side characters (Scary Terry and Mr. Meeseeks especially) are just fantastic, and a few moments are surprisingly deep and pack an emotional punch. 

I LOVE MR MEESEEKS!!! Look at me
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What did you guys think about last night's episode? Obviously the Moonmen song was pretty catchy (by the 3rd time at least)...

I could have watched K. Bob assassinate government bugs for the entire 30 minutes and would have been happy. Alas, he was snuffed out too soon.

Some of my favorite parts though were just the little things. Ballfondlers playing on the TV, Mr. Meeseeks helping an alien win a video game in the background. Stuff like that makes me very happy. Overall I thought it was a good episode with a pretty predictable (for R&M that is) ending. 

someone please take me to Blips and Chitz! It makes Dave and Busters look like a crappy version of Chuck E Cheeze (which is a crappy version of Showbiz Pizza)

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