Vanity Fair August 31, 2018 Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland’s obscene Rick and Morty is exceptional, in a kind of scary way.
New York Times December 1, 2013 A blistering, demented animated series… The wisdom dispensed by Rick may be open to question, but you have to admire the bluntness.
I would not recommend watching it while eating, but beyond that I’ve been enjoying it tremendously so far for its imagination, for its emotio...
indieWire February 14, 2019 Harmon and Roiland want to deny us all of our comfortable psychosocial poles by forcing us to reside, as viewers, in the same sort of ambiguous hea...
The humor is offbeat and occasionally coarse, but the take-away here is that it works.
Vulture February 13, 2019 Blends absurd slapstick, mild raunch, Mike Nichols-Elaine May-style deadpan blather, and detail-packed sci-fi panoramas that suggest that deep down...
On a pure episode-to-episode level, few shows can match the intricate plot machinations that send its two heroes to strange new corners of dis...
Variety February 13, 2019 In terms of the elusive sweet spot of channel-surfing young guys, it’s one of the better-realized recent Adult Swim offerings.
Collider February 13, 2019 The concept is one that’s easy to riff with… Where "Rick and Morty" falls down, though, is with Rick and Morty.
Vulture February 15, 2019 It has transformed into not only one of the sharpest, most surreal, nerdy comedies on television, but also a treatise on storytelling and worl...