The most insane episode of Rick and Morty Season 3…which is saying something.

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This episode tries to, through an adventure with Rick, deepen Beths character.

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Sadly, what leads her to this revelation isnt fully explored.

Rick says she was a scary fucking kid, man, but that seems like an understatement.

Little Beth raised every your kid might be a serial killer red flag and then some.

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Hes a sociopath, but he kind of justifies it.

Also, were just plain used to Rick being batshit crazy.

That shes actually a straight-up psycho is a big info bomb to drop and expect us to accept.

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Another trait Beth shares with her father is an inability to own up to wrongdoing.

His storyline about dating a telepathic warrior alien is not bad, though it feels more incidental than Beths.

Plus, weve seen Jerry grow before and its rare that it sticks.

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And I feel for Summer saying, Bitch, my generation gets traumatized for breakfast.

I did laugh at the humping portion of his play, though.

This was probably the worst episode of the season and it was still pretty funny.

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Plus, it managed to gross me out, so congrats all around to the cast and crew!

Rating:

3 out of 5

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