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Same. You can like the show and not be a screaming exceptional individual about nugget sause.I'm just gonna state for the record I still like Rick & Morty.
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Same. You can like the show and not be a screaming exceptional individual about nugget sause.I'm just gonna state for the record I still like Rick & Morty.
Season 2 didn't end like that.I like the show but I'm getting kinda bored with every season ending with "Rick jumps to another universe/resets the universe to how it was before." I'll probably drop it if season 4 does the same thing.
Technically, neither did season 1 or 3. He froze time in season one and just hung out with his grandkids for months, and in season 3, he specifically took steps to NOT jump universes, even though he said nothing matters and he clearly wasn’t happy about doing so.Season 2 didn't end like that.
can i just kill myself now or do i need to wait 9 more seasons?
It’s more that the show doesn’t really have too much of an overarching storyline aside from stuff like Evil Morty, the fact that Rick & Morty changed universes, the divorce). It’s mostly a show you can watch without seeing all of it to know what’s going on.isn't like half the show not cannon?
I feel like they didn’t want to end on some massive cliffhanger that would take like two years to see a resolution.Rate me :late:, but I just finished the season finale and was seriously disappointed. It felt like just another random episode :/ Having Ricklantis be the finale would've left it off on a more compelling note, I think
Rate me :late:, but I just finished the season finale and was seriously disappointed. It felt like just another random episode :/ Having Ricklantis be the finale would've left it off on a more compelling note, I think