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RICK AND MORTY S7E10 FEAR NO MORT 🤩

I’m “afraid” that RICK AND MORTY’s bumpy seventh season stuck the landing. I’m no “fearologist, but I highly recommend joining the “fear hole club” in this year’s season finale.

What worked so well this year was watching Rick and Morty emotionally grow into kinda good people. In a brilliant dialogue sequence, Rick discusses how LOST ended in a different world, and the response is simply that Jack and Sawyer defeat the fog monster at the end of season one. They then discuss how TV series, without a planned ending, are forced to repeat the same themes and story beats. For a minute this season, it seemed as though R&M was destined to do the same. But after UNMORTRICKEN, the show forever shifted into something else. Yes, there are some missteps along the way, but this is fantastic growth for a series that has been around for a decade. And much more than can be said for the horrendous church ending of LOST. 

Some of my favorite quotes this week:

  • “I’m old, and we have puke mouth.”
  • “Time travel is the long-island iced tea of science fiction.”
  • “Everyone is scared of love, dipsh*t. You learn that in your 20s.”

I recommend audiences watch the (w)hole seventh season of R&M. Underneath the gross-out humor, ridiculous violence, and genre spoofs is a show about change, and it’s emotionally up for any challenge you might find in a Denny’s bathroom.

It’s available on Adult Swim.

Aaron "Dobler" Goldstein

Aaron Goldstein is a Product Manager by day, ludicrous speed content consumer by night. He’s a LA Film School Alumni and TV Academy / Producers Guild of America member. Aaron is a proud parent and dad joke enthusiast.

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