Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSome guys wanna rebuild the citadel, broh; seems like a bad idea, broh; yeehaw stuff, broh.Some guys wanna rebuild the citadel, broh; seems like a bad idea, broh; yeehaw stuff, broh.Some guys wanna rebuild the citadel, broh; seems like a bad idea, broh; yeehaw stuff, broh.
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Chris Parnell
- Jerry Smith
- (voix)
- (générique uniquement)
Spencer Grammer
- Summer Smith
- (voix)
- (générique uniquement)
Sarah Chalke
- Beth Smith
- (voix)
- (générique uniquement)
Ian Cardoni
- Rick Sanchez
- (voix)
Harry Belden
- Morty Smith
- (voix)
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Be honest with me, did you guys get chatgpt to write this episode? The whole idea, the characters, the dialogues, the jokes, the action scenes, all felt old and as cliche as it could get. Everything felt out of place. When the song started on a supposedly emotional part of the story, it felt so forced. I remembered the s01e06 episode when Look on Down From the Bridge played, how shocking that scene felt, like a slap to the face. This time, it was a slap to the face as how bad everything was. As if a group of people had tried, under mortal threat, to just throw up some script and get it over with.
Ricky and Morty found success through its witty, nonstop, thought-provoking humor and clever subversion of sci-fi tropes. Unfortunately, this episode lacked all of that. It was dull, uneventful, and, frankly, a disappointment. The energy and originality that once made the show stand out seems to be fading. I truly hope this was just a one off but with each new episode, I find myself questioning whether the show is slowly losing its edge.
I was so taken aback by how lifeless and uninspired the episode felt. I went out of my way to read reviews just to make sure I wasn't imagining things. I needed to know if others felt the same way, it was out of sync with what Rick and Morty used to be.
I'm sure it is difficult to come up with original ideas that are fast paced non stop comedy. I really hope this series aligns more with South Park and not with Family Guy.
I was so taken aback by how lifeless and uninspired the episode felt. I went out of my way to read reviews just to make sure I wasn't imagining things. I needed to know if others felt the same way, it was out of sync with what Rick and Morty used to be.
I'm sure it is difficult to come up with original ideas that are fast paced non stop comedy. I really hope this series aligns more with South Park and not with Family Guy.
So far season 8 episodes felt like they could have a whole movie for themselves, the typical 25 minutes absolutely flew, when this episode specifically ended I thought it just started. Now with everything I enjoyed. Firstly the art and animation are stunning, all the details were carried out with cure and the scenery is amazing, very different to what most Rick and Morty fans are used to. The plot is interesting and intriguing, leaving a sense of mystery to those watching since the beginning. The episode itself is packed with action scenes, all of them carried out flawlessly, as seen so far in the season overall. The music too also really fits with the story. The only complaint really to mention is what said before: this could episode could be longer. Although one may be satisfied to how the episode ends, I almost felt underwhelmed to the fact that the story ended, thinking that there could have been more going on. Overall amazing, worth the full marks!
This episode shows the writers' capabilities in expanding the rick and morty citadel story. The fact that in only 20 minutes we meet these new characters, understand the hierarchy, and resolve their conflicts is amazing to me. This episode is beautifully crafted, which each dialogue and action being logical and compelling.
I know i sound like im glazing, but the fact that this episode doesn't use any prior characters (other than our rick and morty) and we are able to be emotionally attached to them is great writing and directing.
This episode shows that rick and morty can still be consistent and engaging without needing its prior characters or cameos.
Although not my favorite citadel episode, it is definitely up there.
I know i sound like im glazing, but the fact that this episode doesn't use any prior characters (other than our rick and morty) and we are able to be emotionally attached to them is great writing and directing.
This episode shows that rick and morty can still be consistent and engaging without needing its prior characters or cameos.
Although not my favorite citadel episode, it is definitely up there.
When this episode first started, i really thought I was gonna be in for another tales of the citadel kind of episode but in all, the story lacked depth and didn't really make any sense to me, the idea of them trying to replicate morty's again and the guy who knows the code wanting to be left alone is cool. But I felt like this could've been way better if there was a true change to the story at the end of this like in the old "plot" episodes. This was very similar to "The Ricklantis Mixup" but just had a worse story unfortunately.
In all i feel like they tried to make a plot episode but didn't know where to go with it.
In all i feel like they tried to make a plot episode but didn't know where to go with it.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesHomesteader Rick's truck has the license plate: B6RAID5, referencing Rick's habit of labeling his files variations of "Booger Aids" in Morty's Mind Blowers (2017) (S03E08).
- ConnexionsReferences Le Bon, la Brute et le Truand (1966)
- Bandes originalesLittle Earthquakes
Written and Performed by Tori Amos
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