- Network: Cartoon Network , Adult Swim
- Series Premiere Date: Dec 2, 2013
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 254 Ratings
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Positive: 133 out of 254
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Mixed: 22 out of 254
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Negative: 99 out of 254
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Nov 29, 2019Average. The first episode made me laugh but other two were hiring despite trying very hard not to be.
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Dec 21, 2019This series has really gone down hill, it's not funny or original anymore.
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Jan 4, 2020Started strong with a good first episode but the rest of the season was pretty mediocre.
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Dec 17, 2019This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Jun 29, 2021Very dissappointed. It was still entertaining, and it doesn't deserve a pan trolling score, but this was just a huge step down from the first 3 seasons
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In ways both refreshing and disappointing, it is indeed a throwback to a simpler Rick and Morty, with lower emotional stakes, some of the show’s signature inventiveness, and more straightforward sci-fi adventure. “Edge of Tomorty” isn’t the funniest the show has ever been, and it is far from the most meaningful. But the episode does boast a wildly profane imagination, gruesome visual contortions, and the self-awareness needed to poke fun at its own slightness.
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The season 4 premiere was outrageously confident, and generally outrageous. Rick and Morty is angrily funny, powered by Rick’s galactic cynicism and a tendency toward hysterical navel-gazing criticism. The self-awareness would be annoying, if there wasn’t so much self there.
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“Edge of Tomorty” feel[s] like a way of, like Morty, the show asserting that it has its own say in where it gets to go and how long it takes to get there.