Rick and Morty: Season 2 TV review - Aussieboyreviews

DOES RICK AND MORTY: SEASON 2 DELIVER AS MUCH FUN SCI-FI CONCEPTS?

The answer is literally “no”, since there’s one less episode. However, the second season of this popular TV show is still simple entertainment with frequent humour and lots of aliens.

Storyline

After Rick and Morty decide to unfreeze time, they continue going on adventures throughout the universe and encounter more aliens and strange science elements.

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TV details

Creator: Justin Roiland, Dan Harmon, Wes Archer, Dominic Polcino, Bryan Newton
Cast: Justin Roiland, Chris Parnell, Spencer Grammer, Sarah Chalke, 
Release Date: 26 July 2015
Episodes: A Rickle in Time / Mortynight Run / Auto Erotic Assimilation / Total Rickall / Get Schwifty / The Ricks Must be Crazy / Big Trouble in Little Sanchez / Interdimensional Cable 2: Tempting Fate / Look Who’s Purging Now / The Wedding Squanchers
Genre: Animation, Adventure, Comedy
Country: USA
Language: English

CONTENT GUIDE (warning: May contain spoilers)

Themes (M)

The series contains instances of crude humour and also features science fiction themes, including depictions of aliens and monsters.

Violence (MA15+)

The series contains strong animated depictions of violence, including people, aliens and monsters being decapitated, shot and torn apart. These scenes are accompanied with bloody sprays and large amounts of blood detail.

Coarse Language (MA15+)

There are frequent uses of “f**k” and “motherf**ker”, in addition to uses of “ass”, “**shole”, “bitch”, “damn”, “hell”, “d**k” and “s**t”.

Drug Use (M)

The series features verbal references to drugs and features crude depictions of drug use.

Nudity (PG)

The series features crude animated depictions of buttocks nudity.

Sex (M)

The series features crude verbal and visual sexual references throughout.

Aussie boy's thoughts

The second season of this popular television show starts by continuing with the ending of Season 1, and eventually descents into random sci-fi adventures with frequent jokes. So is it better or worse than its predecessor season? The question is really difficult to answer, because it’s just a fresh reload of the same stuff. It entertains with humour, and is usually rewatchable with sweet runtimes for the episodes. Watch this season if you liked the first one, and hopefully Season 3 will satisfy us by answering this season’s fourth-walled cliffhanger.

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