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Rick and Morty – Season 4, Episode 6 Never Ricking Morty

Play trailer Rick and Morty – Season 4, Episode 6 Never Ricking Morty Aired May 3, 2020 Action Adventure Comedy Animation Play Trailer Watchlist
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78% Tomatometer 9 Reviews
Choo Choo, broh. Catch this train broh.
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Rick and Morty — Season 4, Episode 6

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Zack Handlen AV Club 10/26/2022
B+
For most of its running time, “Ricking” gets by entirely on invention, finding increasingly unexpected ways to exploit, mock, and expand on the premise... [But] the ending is a letdown. Go to Full Review
Steve Greene IndieWire 10/26/2022
A-
“Never Ricking Morty,” in execution, shows that there’s still enough in the tank for something to still feel fresh, but the threat of that “Broad Appeal” temperature gauge is probably there for a bigger reason. Go to Full Review
Liam Hoofe Flickering Myth 10/26/2022
Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland manage to have their cake and eat it in what is one of the most ambitious episodes of Rick and Morty to date. Go to Full Review
Tom Reimann Collider 10/26/2022
3/5
“Never Ricking Morty” has some incredibly funny bits... [But] piling reference atop reference about professional script-writing is some serious inside baseball. Go to Full Review
Jesse Schedeen IGN Movies 10/26/2022
8/10
After multiple attempts, the series is finally able to make the anthology premise feel fresh and exciting again, with a weird, ambitious storyline that keeps swerving in unexpected directions until the final moments. Go to Full Review
Princess Weekes The Mary Sue 10/26/2022
Still, it doesn't make the whole episode satisfying, because it just seems like a series of moments that are trying to make fun of the potential of the show, but also state that the potential isn't infinite. Go to Full Review
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Episode Info

Synopsis Choo Choo, broh. Catch this train broh.
Executive Producer
Dan Harmon, Justin Roiland
Network
Adult Swim
Rating
TV-14
Genre
Action, Adventure, Comedy, Animation
Original Language
English
Release Date
May 3, 2020