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Vrai Kaiser

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Rick and Morty: Season 1 (2013) 97% EDIT “Rick and Morty is, eight times in ten, a black-hearted grotesquery... And after 11 episodes, I am more invested in its world and characters than any adult comedy of the last few years.” – The Mary Sue Feb 15, 2019 Full Review Rick and Morty: Season 3, Episode 10 (2017) EDIT “Leaves a lot to be desired as punctuation on what might be the show's overall strongest season... Aside from Beth's distress, everything in this episode feels out of place with how the characters have progressed this season.” – The Mary Sue Feb 15, 2019 Full Review Rick and Morty: Season 3, Episode 9 (2017) EDIT “This might be one of the most considered, thematically developed episodes of the season... We're severely overdue for an episode focusing on Beth, and while a single episode can't fill that void it makes a pretty good start of it.” – The Mary Sue Feb 15, 2019 Full Review Rick and Morty: Season 3, Episode 7 (2017) EDIT “It's not unfair to call this episode a little bit fanservicey, focusing on a question viewers have always wondered about (life on the Citadel) and bringing back a beloved character. But it does it well, in a way that feels earned.” – The Mary Sue Feb 15, 2019 Full Review Rick and Morty: Season 3, Episode 6 (2017) EDIT “The obvious point -- that making the leads emotionally healthy would deprive the show of what makes it compelling -- is made early on without drawing overt attention to it.” – The Mary Sue Feb 15, 2019 Full Review Rick and Morty: Season 3, Episode 5 (2017) EDIT “Speaking of Jerry, it's nice to see the script put a critical eye on him in a cutting but also constructive way.” – The Mary Sue Feb 15, 2019 Full Review Rick and Morty: Season 3, Episode 4 (2017) EDIT “This is one of Morty's best outings since "Mortynight Run" (Roiland's acting deserves a shoutout too, packing a lot of sadness and more potent anger under Morty's exasperated boredom).” – The Mary Sue Feb 15, 2019 Full Review Rick and Morty: Season 3, Episode 3 (2017) EDIT “The rat-bug suit is some amazing Cronenbergian body horror... The imagery tells us that to Rick, everything in the world is spare parts that can be broken down if he decides he has a use for it.” – The Mary Sue Feb 15, 2019 Full Review Rick and Morty: Season 3, Episode 2 (2017) EDIT “To its credit, the setting serves the character arcs well enough that it never becomes obnoxious. Rather, it's serviceable in a show that has been known to excel in the creation of its alternate universes.” – The Mary Sue Feb 15, 2019 Full Review Rick and Morty: Season 3, Episode 1 (2017) EDIT “It sets the tone as it means to go on, kicking the status quo in the teeth until the landscape for the rest of the season is almost a blank slate.” – The Mary Sue Feb 15, 2019 Full Review Steven Universe: Season 5 (2017) 100% EDIT “It created memorable, deservedly beloved characters that I already miss. It raised the bar immensely for diversity, among both the cast and crew. The world of animation is irrevocably different because of Steven Universe, and for the better.” – The Mary Sue Jan 23, 2019 Full Review Steven Universe: Season 2 (2015) 100% EDIT “Proves the depth and vibrancy of the world.” – The Mary Sue Sep 21, 2018 Full Review Steven Universe: Season 1 (2013) 100% EDIT “I genuinely can't remember seeing another cartoon approach the concept of how kids interact with stories and each other in such a thoughtful way.” – The Mary Sue Sep 20, 2018 Full Review Rick and Morty: Season 2, Episode 8 (2015) EDIT “I might be here for the show's secret beating heart, but turning an episode over purely to jokes now and then can be an effective change of pace. You can only hammer the audience with bleakness for so long before they stop caring about it, after all.” – The Mary Sue Sep 27, 2017 Full Review Rick and Morty: Season 2, Episode 3 (2015) EDIT “Unity is a really charming character, clearly sketched as sweet-natured and ambitious but lovesick even speaking from all those mouths. I hope we see it again someday.” – The Mary Sue Sep 27, 2017 Full Review Neo Yokio: Season 1 (2017) 52% 1/5 EDIT “Neo Yokio's Camp Is Hard to Enjoy Through the Transphobia. And the classism. And the low-key misogyny. And ...” – The Mary Sue Sep 26, 2017 Full Review Rick and Morty: Season 2, Episode 10 (2015) EDIT “This is a blowout of an episode alright, and it balances various items from the show's toolbox well.” – The Mary Sue Sep 19, 2017 Full Review Rick and Morty: Season 2, Episode 9 (2015) EDIT “"Cat People Purge" delivered exactly what it promised as far as visual absurdity goes, and if you're on board for the bloodshed it's a fine enough time.” – The Mary Sue Sep 19, 2017 Full Review Rick and Morty: Season 2, Episode 7 (2015) EDIT “This season's best moments have almost all come down to reinforcing the importance, however flawed, of the continued bonds between our five main characters, and it's one of the things I appreciate most about the series.” – The Mary Sue Sep 19, 2017 Full Review Rick and Morty: Season 2, Episode 6 (2015) EDIT “This week is the episode last week should've been: completely within the wheelhouse of what the show's established.” – The Mary Sue Sep 19, 2017 Full Review Rick and Morty: Season 2, Episode 5 (2015) EDIT “This episode was a solid, welcome breather before we dive headlong into the back half of the season.” – The Mary Sue Sep 19, 2017 Full Review Rick and Morty: Season 2, Episode 4 (2015) EDIT “The comedy by and large works, even doing the impressive job of making the major sidekicks fairly likable during their short bouts of screen time.” – The Mary Sue Sep 19, 2017 Full Review Rick and Morty: Season 3, Episode 8 (2017) EDIT “This is certainly the season with the most consistently strong writing of the three, and it does feel as though the series was wrenched into a more focused direction.” – The Mary Sue Sep 19, 2017 Full Review
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