LaToya Ferguson Since its debut in 2013, Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon’s animated dark comedy “Rick and Morty” has consistently taken science-fiction misadventures to new heights (and juvenile lows).
The pop-culture references, the attention to detail, the world-building, the music cues, the nihilism — “Rick and Morty” has a neverending story (or “Never Ricking Morty”) supply on tap.Every new adventure for Rick and Morty (and sometimes Summer or Beth or… Jerry) brings something different to the table, which is to be expected considering the infinite universes on said table.“Rick and Morty” returns for a 10-episode Season 5 on Adult Swim this Sunday, June 20.
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