Rick And Morty is a funny, creative and intelligent show which would be a lot more enjoyable without the fringe toxic fandom that has attached itself to the cartoon series. The show follows the adventures of Rick Sanchez, the smartest man in the universe, and his grandson Morty, a thoroughly ordinary teen who gets dragged unwillingly into whatever new lunacy Rick manages to embroil himself in for the duration of each episode.
With only three seasons of the show released so far, and the fourth season gearing up for its grand debut, here is a look back at the ten best episodes of the show so far, according to IMDb:
10 Rixty Minutes
On a slow day, Rick decides to hook his daughter Beth's family up with interdimensional cable. The episode starts off as an excuse for the writers of the show to come up with the most bizarre concepts for TV shows possible. But then the episode takes a turn for the personal when Beth and her husband Jerry discover alternate versions of themselves that are more successful and happy than them because in those realites they never married. This prompts a bout of soul-searching in Jerry, Beth and their daughter Summer.
9 Close Rick-counters of the Rick Kind
This episode is iconic within the fandom because of how many major parts of the show's mythology were introduced in it. Rick is brought up before 'The Council of Ricks', an interdimensional cabal of Rick Sanchezes from across the multiverse who rule over their own space city. Rick is accused of killing Mortys from across various realities.
He sets off to prove his innocence, finally confronting an evil version of himself. The episode ends with a twist ending that reveals the first major villain of the entire series.
8 Morty's Mind Blowers
Morty comes to realize that Rick has made a habit of erasing his memories from past adventures that have the potential to overwhelm him. It's a kind of supercut of the most extreme adventures that Morty has ever embarked on, and all those events go to show how going on adventures with Rick is not a Sunday picnic, but rather an incredibly dangerous undertaking that has almost scrambled Morty's mind on more than one occasion.
7 Rest and Ricklaxation
Rick takes Morty to a galactic spa therapy session. It works a little too well, as the worst parts of the two are removed entirely from them and given sentience in an awful, toxic version of their world. Naturally, toxic Rick manages to find a way to cross over from his reality to ours and proceeds to wreak havoc on Earth, with the original Rick now too mild to properly make a stand against him. We get an exciting matchup of the two geniuses, and also discover what Rick considers his worst weakness.
6 Total Rickall
Almost the entire episode takes place inside Beth and Jerry's house, and it still manages to be hilariously inventive. When alien parasites that plant false memories of themselves in the minds of their hosts infest the family, Rick puts the whole house on lockdown, declaring that no one will leave until they figure out who is an actual family member and who is a parasite. The highlight of the episode is a hardcore rap song inserted into the middle of a little girl's princess friendship magic song.
5 The Wedding Squanchers
Rick's best friend Bird Person is getting married to Summer's classmate, and the whole family is invited to the alien wedding. Things get messy when the galactic federation crashes the event to capture Rick, forcing the entire family to go on the run. With federation forces closing in with every passing second, Beth, Jerry, and the kids must decide if they should turn Rick in to save their own skins.
This is one of those rare episodes where we get to see Rick do something genuinely selfless and his sacrifice to save his family is the highlight of the episode. As the season finale, it also nicely sets up the next season with a pretty big plot thread left dangling in its final moments.
4 The Ricks Must Be Crazy
Instead of going big, this episode goes small. Really small. Rick discovers that the micro civilization he had created to produce energy which kept his car running had stopped producing said energy. He and Morty shrink down to examine the problem at close range, only to discover that the micro-universe they had created had, in turn, created a micro-universe, which in turn had created a micro-universe, all with a Rick-like genius scientist with similar ambitions.
Also, Summer is left being babysat by Rick's car, and that little side-story perhaps remains to this day the best side story to ever feature on the show.
3 Pickle Rick
No other episode captures just how dementedly, ridiculously, cartoonishly intelligent and petty Rick is. To avoid going to a family therapy session, Rick turns himself into a literal pickle. After getting tossed accidentally onto the street and into the sewers, Rick is left with nothing but his genius intellect and his mobile mouth to find a way back home.
Along the way, he takes out an army of rants, performs lobotomy procedures on insects and fashions a superpowered exoskeleton for himself. And every one of those sequences is as grotesquely awesome as they sound.
2 The Rickshank Rickdemption
Picking up immediately after the end of season two, we find that Rick is in the clutches of the Galactic Federation, who are desperate to find a way to have Rick reveal his formula for his portal gun to them. When nothing else works, they arrange to have one of their agents journey through Rick's mind, and viewers get a rare glimpse into Rick's past and uncover some secrets that may have led him to become the way he is.
We also get a cool little cameo by the 'Council of Ricks' and an explosive action sequence which demonstrates why the show's titular Rick is the most badass Rick in all of the Multiverse.
1 The Ricklantis Mixup
Instead of focussing on the titular Rick and Morty, we get to follow the lives of the ordinary citizens of the Citadel that all the Ricks from across the multiverse created to live on with their Mortys. It is a bizarre tale that is told through this episode, but one that actually shows a laserlike focus in sticking to the main themes of the episode: the importance of a Morty in Rick's life. And then it culminates in one of the most shocking endings in all of the show's history.
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