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[s1e8] Rixty Minutes [NEWEST]
Despite the zany sketches, the episode is anchored by a heavy B-plot. While Beth and Jerry obsess over their alternate-reality lives where they never had children, the episode delivers one of its most famous lines from Morty to Summer: "Nobody exists on purpose. Nobody belongs anywhere. Everybody's gonna die. Come watch TV."
Reviewers often praise the episode's "breathless speed" and the sheer volume of jokes. While not every improvised bit lands, the hits—like "Real Turbulent Juice" or "Ants in My Eyes Johnson"—are legendary within the fandom. [S1E8] Rixty Minutes
The episode is unique because much of its content—the bizarre television commercials and shows—was by co-creator Justin Roiland. This gives the episode a chaotic, "loose" energy that differs from the show's usually tight plotting. Review Highlights Despite the zany sketches, the episode is anchored
Broh-nopsis: Brohhhh. Broh. Sometimes we try weird stuff to let go of the past, broh. Our Synopsis: Rick is more emotionally open, Rick and Morty (TV Series 2013– ) - IMDb Everybody's gonna die