Rick and Morty

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Apparently the new episode references GamerGate by name.
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I haven't seen it yet, but referencing GamerGate YEARS after it was even remotely relevant is asinine.

Question: Is Solar Opposites worth checking out? A friend of mine messaged me the other day and said he thinks all the funny from Rick and Morty got absorbed by that show.

It's just OK at best, but it's worth giving at least one chance if R&M is all but getting on your nerves as it is now, to be honest.
 
My god, Rick is such a fucking asshole.

best episode of the entire season though
I haven't seen it yet, but referencing GamerGate YEARS after it was even remotely relevant is asinine.

Question: Is Solar Opposites worth checking out? A friend of mine messaged me the other day and said he thinks all the funny from Rick and Morty got absorbed by that show.
Not really. It's kind of shit.

The Wall is kind of amazing though.
 
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Watched the episode and to give a brief summary: Morty makes Rick invent a device that allows him to "save and reload a point in time". Hyjinx and getting a girlfriend later (a girlfriend that's not Jessica surprisingly), Rick reveals to Morty that the device doesn't actually save and reload a point in time but instead creates an alternate timeline where the pervious timeline morty is incinerated upon the "reload". Morty, obviously mortified (no pun intended) by this, begs Rick to fix it by merging himself with all the timeline morties making everything that happened in the timelines happen all at once. Then Morty jumps into a vat of acid.
 
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Watched the episode and to give a brief summary: Morty makes Rick invent a device that allows him to "save and reload a point in time". Hyjinx and getting a girlfriend later (a girlfriend that's not Jessica surprisingly), Rick reveals to Morty that the device doesn't actually save and reload a point in time but instead creates an alternate timeline when the pervious timeline morty is incinerated upon the "reload". Morty, obviously mortified (no pun intended) by this, begs Rick to fix it my merging himself with all the timeline morties making everything that happened in the timelines happen all at once. Then Morty jumps into a vat of acid.

Edgy, didn't Rick actually somewhat care about Morty early on? I don't remember him casually murdering Morty in increasingly gruesome ways every episode in the first and second seasons.
 
Watched the episode and to give a brief summary: Morty makes Rick invent a device that allows him to "save and reload a point in time". Hyjinx and getting a girlfriend later (a girlfriend that's not Jessica surprisingly), Rick reveals to Morty that the device doesn't actually save and reload a point in time but instead creates an alternate timeline when the pervious timeline morty is incinerated upon the "reload". Morty, obviously mortified (no pun intended) by this, begs Rick to fix it my merging himself with all the timeline morties making everything that happened in the timelines happen all at once. Then Morty jumps into a vat of acid.
This sounds eerily like a clone of the first season 4 episode where Morty can vaguely see the future of his own deathbed with Jessica.
 
Watched the episode and to give a brief summary: Morty makes Rick invent a device that allows him to "save and reload a point in time". Hyjinx and getting a girlfriend later (a girlfriend that's not Jessica surprisingly), Rick reveals to Morty that the device doesn't actually save and reload a point in time but instead creates an alternate timeline where the pervious timeline morty is incinerated upon the "reload". Morty, obviously mortified (no pun intended) by this, begs Rick to fix it by merging himself with all the timeline morties making everything that happened in the timelines happen all at once. Then Morty jumps into a vat of acid.
So the original Morty is dead? Then what the fuck is the point?
 
They'd have to do something clever with it, like have God be a little girl or homeless man or someone you wouldn't expect.

South Park did that gag, and they did it very well:
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of course, South Park always did a great job with toying around with religion, but it's also a good show made by competent people who never felt the need to pander to anyone
 
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