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When Rick and Morty Season 7 premiered, fans were anxious. The departure of creator Justin Roiland left a question mark over the show’s soul. Could new voice actors (Ian Cardoni as Rick, Harry Belden as Morty) capture the chaotic, nihilistic, yet oddly tender core of the series? Throughout episodes 1-9, we saw highs (the spaghetti episode, "That's Amorte") and lows (the somewhat disjointed "Air Force Wong"). But everything was building to Episode 10:
A Deep Dive into the Season 7 Finale (Episode 10) Assistir Rick Morty Rick and Morty- 7x10 On...
For seven episodes, fans debated the vocal replacements. Here, they click. Harry Belden’s Morty delivers a raw, trembling monologue near the climax that surpasses any previous emotional range. You hear the crack of adolescence giving way to weary self-awareness. Ian Cardoni’s Rick, meanwhile, dials back the burping and leans into a weary, almost paternal disappointment. The voices finally feel like instruments of character, not impressions. When Rick and Morty Season 7 premiered, fans were anxious
If you are watching this episode, you are not just watching a cartoon. You are watching a show grapple with its own legacy, its fanbase’s expectations, and the simple terror of not being enough for the people you love. Throughout episodes 1-9, we saw highs (the spaghetti
In one scene, a fake Rick says to Morty: “You’re not my Morty. You’re the Morty I settled for.” That line cuts to the bone. It reframes the entire series. Morty isn't afraid of death; he's afraid of irrelevance.
Essential for: Fans of "The Vat of Acid Episode" (S4E8) and "Auto Erotic Assimilation" (S2E3). Skip if: You only watch for crude humor. This one requires a soul.