Considering the back and forth antagonism between the two, the intense desire to one-up each other, and the unspoken reasons as to why they even care so much in the first place, it seems like that is where this episode is heading. The President is not an interesting Morty nemesis or “Rick and Morty” antagonist, yet suddenly, this season is attempting to force him to be.īut maybe that’s also because Rick and the President don’t “just f**k and get it over with,” as both Summer and the Vice President both suggest. While the series has always known how to function when it comes to Rick versus the multiverse, when it comes to Rick versus a President of a United States (of which there are infinite ones), something just doesn’t quite click. In fact, “Rickdependence Spray” possibly just put them in the realm of actively bad, which again, is why the President’s brief in-and-out appearance in “Mortiplicity” actually worked. ![]() As mentioned in the review of that previous episode, plots centering around Rick and the President have never actually been the most interesting or exciting of the series. ![]() Rick and Morty givin thanks in this one.” “Rick and Morty” going down the presidential well so soon after “Rickdependence Spray” (an episode that is also structurally quite similar) is an interesting choice. “Rick & Morty’s Thanksploitation Spectacular” has a simple premise: Rick has to turn himself into a turkey and trick the President into giving him a presidential pardon.
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