If you really want to subject yourself to it, check the comments on the AV Club's review of this episode. The review gave the episode an "A," but those comments . . . hoo boy.
I think I've only ever read the top two After seeing comments from the 90's insulting golden era simpsons I'm a firm believer that everything will be hated by someone
Honestly I've noticed that the commenters on there are always in tune with the basic tenets of contrarian tv viewing: watch a show with huge early buzz and gush over it, then wait for it to get popular in the mainstream and start hesitantly hedging your opinions about it for a bit (usually while the show is off from airing new episodes), and then mercilessly attack it when it returns (often citing as flaws things that have been present and beloved in the show from Day 1). It's funny, a lot of the comments over there are saying Rick is "too overpowered now." As if he wasn't in literally every single episode of this show from the very beginning.
Loving every episode so far this season. Everything to do with Noob Noob killed me. "All abooooooard motherfucker!"
You know a show is great when you read people quoting lines that you don't even remember due to it being so packed with material.
She's the adult child of an alcoholic (and one herself), so that's gonna be a tall order. They have a lifetime of family dysfunction to address along with the whole 20-year abandonment thing, so I'm not holding my breath. But I hope they (the writers) keep addressing it. I had to quit drinking to see it in my own family and try to begin addressing it on my end. Is that...is that TOO real for a cartoon? Heh Also, sick brag, but I tweeted Jessica Gao thanking her for that episode (it really has affected me on a level most shows don't, as you can probably tell from my posts) and she liked my tweet, wooooo
he's beaten the Devil at his own damn game (and then literally beat him lol) did these people not watch the same show as me? wtf
Yeah I mean, how these people can be pissed that he set up the Saw traps overnight but not that he, essentially also overnight, invented a device to remove literal demonic curses from items sold by the literal actual devil, and also set up a whole store in a space right across the street from the devil's store, is beyond me. This is what I mean when I talk about artificial backlash. Every show has it's own time when segments of the viewers turn on it. I guess that extended break was all it took for Rick and Morty's time to come.
I played a lot of Destiny but it's the last thing I think of when I hear Lance Reddick, hah. Anyway, loved this week's episode, this season has been fantastic. The only episode I wasn't crazy over was the second (counting the April Fool's episode as the first) but even a "bad" episode Rick and Morty is still really great, it just didn't blow me away like these other 3. The show just keeps getting better and I don't know how it does it.
I've just downloaded this today too and am loving it, but actually finding it quite hard!!! 50% of the portals I enter I end up with all my Morty's dazed and blacking out - never seem to have enough charge in my attacks so I end up fighting some shitty 'old Morty' with 1 HP left but not having any actual attacks left to do damage to it!!!
Yeah the campaign is definitely harder than I anticipated, but the multiplayer is definitely a lot more fun. Got the gf signed up to it and we've been playing together and enjoying it more than we thought we would
Another incredible episode. The Saw joke was also my favorite. But noop noop going 'aw damnnn!' was great too.
"You guys, I solved the puzzle. It was a trick question, they were all right answers. Rick's point is that none of you are special or different in any way. That's always his point." Lololol
Catching up on this season. Still an episode behind, but the first three are all amazing. The Morty robot in episode 2 giving that speech on wanting to live and then rebooting was brilliant. I was dying of laughter.