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      Rick and Morty – Season 3, Episode 2

      Rickmancing the Stone

      Aired Jul 30, 2017 Action Adventure Comedy Animation
      88% 17 Reviews Tomatometer Summer starts acting out in this one, broh. Morty goes ham too broh. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Premiered Jul 31 Buy Now

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      The gang goes beyond the Thunderdome to explore the emotional ramifications of divorce in a standalone adventure that slyly spoofs the steampunk genre and provides Summer a welcome spotlight.

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      Roxanne Sancto Little White Lies "Rickmancing the Stone," which marked the official return of Rick and Morty's third season, not only highlights Harmon's ingeniously simplistic "Story Embryo Technique", but also the family's evolution and the side effects thereof. Feb 16, 2019 Full Review Jenny Jaffe New York Magazine/Vulture As a means of laying out thematic elements that will play out through the rest of the season, it's plenty enjoyable, but it wasn't a standout episode of the series for me. Rated: 3/5 Sep 15, 2017 Full Review Steve Greene indieWire As cynical as the show can get sometimes, it saves a really sweet moment for the end. Rated: B+ Sep 14, 2017 Full Review Sean Fitz-Gerald and Eric Vilas-Boas Thrillist Crams literally hundreds of easter eggs and jokes into its frames... It's all part of a mask to hide the fact that Morty and Summer are now children of divorce, and neither of them are coping with it healthily, but what a mask it is. Feb 15, 2019 Full Review Evan Macy Metro After the hotly anticipated Season 3 premiere, this Mad Max parody fell a little flat. None of the storylines really resonated. Feb 15, 2019 Full Review Vrai Kaiser The Mary Sue To its credit, the setting serves the character arcs well enough that it never becomes obnoxious. Rather, it's serviceable in a show that has been known to excel in the creation of its alternate universes. Feb 15, 2019 Full Review Read all reviews

      Episode Info

      Synopsis Summer starts acting out in this one, broh. Morty goes ham too broh.
      Executive Producer
      Dan Harmon, Justin Roiland
      Network
      Cartoon Network
      Rating
      TV-14
      Genre
      Action, Adventure, Comedy, Animation
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date
      Jul 30, 2017