I usually know someone pretty well before using an insult on them as a joke. And then tell them to calm down when it was my joke that was insulting like it's their problem that they didn't like the insult.
None of us will ever look at squirrels the same way.
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Literally ten seconds into the episode, "Bitch, my generation gets traumatized for breakfast". Lost it.
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I suspect we'll never know. Or maybe we'll find out in a later season when something goes wrong with the clone and she goes all Blade Runner.
Seriously, this show has such great writing and delivery. The pause after the Blade Runner line was perfect. And the episode had a solid half-dozen amazing throw away lines. "Hah, you heard your daddy Morty, you have to leave school! ... Wait... what are my values?"
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That was okay. As a season finale, maybe a bit underwhelming. I was sort of hoping for an Evil Morty cliffhanger. Still, overall the best season they've done.
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That was okay. As a season finale, maybe a bit underwhelming. I was sort of hoping for an Evil Morty cliffhanger. Still, overall the best season they've done.
They're really stretching out the major plots in the background. I don't actually mind that, as the show is meant to be more about one off adventures. The larger ongoing plots are really just a bonus for people who watch the show in its entirety. The only thing that gets me about them not progressing the Evil Morty plot is that we may have to wait 1.5+ years for the next season.
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I think the show overall did a great job of slowly progressing Morty and Beth's resentment towards Rick through this season. Eventually they realize that Rick's the ultimate cause of the family's problems. Really interested that we started the season off with Jerry being ostracized, and now we end the season with Rick.
Writing wasn't as tight as the rest of the season, felt more like a "lets have some fun" episode, as long as rick is emotionlessly killing rooms full of people in hilarious ways, I can get behind it.