r/rickandmorty 19h ago

General Discussion Season 9 ep2 Spoiler

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i actually loved being reminded that rick is an old man like all the stuff he did in the ep was old man stuff.

I loved rick interacting with "normal" people and the little love story plot was cute

I did feel like it referenced some movies but i cant rmemeber what. But it felt similar

Anyway! TEDDDDDDDD

we heart ted.

Better yet it seems even though "ted" is just rick with no memories it is shown he is still a genius and that is fun to see

Also love to see the pool being mentioned when did that happened. We know it was there in ep 1 so FUN CALL BACK ALREADY!!!

Oughhh i love ted / vacation rick his so fun and its so refreshing to see!

This ep is a banger and compared to ep 1 i did find myself enjoying it more

10/10 ep

There is nothing to hate about this ep like it is truly the best.

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u/TurelCaccese 19h ago

Very well written episode about how much the show still want to discover new way to exist. Aniway Rick looks like living a neverending loop that bring him back to alchol on and on again.

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u/Brawlerz16 15h ago

That’s *all* the show is though. We are in year 10+ and this is pretty par for the course for the series. It’s a well executed episode but the more I sit on it, the more I realize nothing new or interesting happened. It didnt really explore anything new, which doesn’t make it a bad episode. But like…

We’ve seen it before. We seen the toilet. We have seen Pissmaster. We have seen Toxic Rick. We seen Unity. This episode was a casserole of everything we have seen, which is fine. But nothing impressive or mind blowing

I’d give the episode an 8/10.

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u/EmeraldWitch104 15h ago

I disagree honestly. This showed that even if Rick lost his memories, he'd always come back to this. He had his friends and his fling and losing her led him down the road back to Rick.

We saw that even as another person, he still causes destruction to those he loves around him. Maybe it wasn't a big grand thing, but it did show that the best vacation for him is 2 weeks of forgetting who he is because anything more than that... it stops being a vacation.

There were so few jokes in that episode. It was one straight shot seeing the loneliness and isolation of Rick Sanchez. Even if he becomes a completely different person... those feelings still last.

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u/Brawlerz16 14h ago

None of what we saw is new. In Rick and Relaxation, we know he views his intelligence as toxic BUT he can’t separate it from himself. In Morty’s Mindblowers, we see how chill he is when he doesn’t remember anything. In Rickmurai Jack, we see C137 values family over science. The Old Man and the Seat showed us that Rick enjoys companionship from simpler people. So this episode is literally just a rehashed casserole of what we already knew. Executed *beautifully* I might add, but nothing new.

Which is why I don’t this it’s a 10/10. We are in season 9 and they’re still telling us “he’s lonely and it’s serious 🥺” Okay, we knew that. What else? “He hates himself!” We knew that too. “He’s his own worst enemy!” We knew that also. This isn’t a fresh or original episode, it’s a REALLY well executed one. But it needs more to be among the heavy hitters imo.

8/10 is really good though

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u/ncmobbets 14h ago

One of the things that elevates this episode coming fresh off a watch is that the journey Ted goes on mirrors Rick’s with Rick Prime, and I found that aspect really made me appreciate it more. Just because we don’t necessarily learn anything new about Rick doesn’t imply we’re not learning more, this episode just deepens our understanding of Rick and his depression, especially after the loss of pretty much all his motivations (Prime, Diane, EM)

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u/Brawlerz16 9h ago

To me the Rick Prime stuff is apart of the execution. I enjoyed that

I just don’t think this episode is as deep as people are saying. I felt like one deep moment doesn’t make the entire episode a 10/10. But if it does for others, then that’s fine too lol