>thinking this isn't the best episode since s3e01
>thinking any other episodes of s3 come close
>being a schlong swallowing cuck that can't appreciate nuanced television writing
/tv/ is full of more insecure cucks than I expected. Season 3 has neglected a lot of what makes the show great, but this episode is a reminder that other animated shows only dream of doing what "Rick & Morty" does. "Rick & Morty" is patrician television, you cucks. Y'all can't relate to a show produced for alphas.
>>86982460
Maybe all that is true but I wouldn't know because I already stopped watching a few episodes ago. If they string a few good episodes together maybe Ill pick it up again.
>>86982580
Until this episode, there have been no stakes or continuity. Everything about this episode was great. The animation was top notch for the first time since s3e01. Justing Roiland is a director with a strong vision. The dude just needs to manage his writers and producers better. Everything previous has been fruitless filler. This finally feels like Justin is back at the helm, Rick and Morty both feel like their true selves. 9/10 episode, instant classic.