The last time I regretted watching something this much was when they made those filler episodes of Naruto, because that's what this feels like.
When Justin lost his position and involvement with the production of Rick and Morty, we were told that he hadn't been involved in the writing process for a long time and thus we would see no falter in the quality of Rick and Morty's story. This failure of an episode raises serious concerns about the future of Rick and Morty, is this going to become a regular occurrence? B-track stories about characters that audiences forgot about as soon as their debut episode ended? Is every side character from the Rick-and-Morty-verse going to become another Mr poopybutthole?
The show is called "Rick and Morty" so why is Rick completely absent and Morty used as an exposition prompt?
When Justin lost his position and involvement with the production of Rick and Morty, we were told that he hadn't been involved in the writing process for a long time and thus we would see no falter in the quality of Rick and Morty's story. This failure of an episode raises serious concerns about the future of Rick and Morty, is this going to become a regular occurrence? B-track stories about characters that audiences forgot about as soon as their debut episode ended? Is every side character from the Rick-and-Morty-verse going to become another Mr poopybutthole?
The show is called "Rick and Morty" so why is Rick completely absent and Morty used as an exposition prompt?