Rick And Morty - Season 4 Review

A surprisingly lonely look at Rick’s need for privacy.

A scathing parody of the heist movie genre. Rick and Morty - Season 4

We see Morty becoming more assertive (and often more cynical), while Rick’s god-like control starts to show cracks. A surprisingly lonely look at Rick’s need for privacy

The season leans heavily into meta-commentary, heist tropes, and subverting classic sci-fi cliches. Standout Episodes Rick and Morty - Season 4

A frantic look at destiny and death crystals.

Season 4 solidified the show's status as a pop-culture juggernaut following a massive 70-episode renewal deal. It proved the creators could maintain high-concept sci-fi even while constantly breaking the "fourth wall."

Much of the season actively mocks fans’ desires for long-term "lore" (like Evil Morty), specifically in episodes like "Never Ricking Morty."