Edge of Tomorty: Rick Die Rickpeat

Season 4 begins with Rick bringing Morty to a planet containing crystals that show whoever is touching them all the ways they may die, depending on their choices.
It's hilarious and weird and as always, it makes me feel like I'm being punked for trying to unpack it at all, while at the same time knowing that everyone involved in the show is probably doing the same damn thing.
Full reviewIf the Season 4 premiere is any indication, we're in for a helluva ride this season, even if it's a short one.
Full reviewThis episode doesn't beat viewers over the head with its message, but it does embrace that message and a newfound sense of optimism.
Full reviewRick and Morty is ultimately an optimistic, hopeful series, however, precisely the kind of medicine the audience needs.
Full reviewThe season 4 premiere is as smart and funny as anything the show has done before, and it paves the way for a confident future - even if it's just basically more of the same.
Full reviewStill, the main feeling I got from the premiere was the intense thrill of a series launching toward a new era at the peak of its powers.
Full reviewRick and Morty is at its best when it's juggling all its visual component parts, teetering on the edge of a fatal overload just like its central pair.
Full reviewIt's a bleak beginning to the season, and really, if you're looking for a sign of how Rick and Morty has changed in the last two years, there is the brutal reality that fascism has become "the default" for most of the multiverse.
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