Rick and Morty: season 3 TV review - Aussieboyreviews

HOW FUN, COARSE AND VIOLENT IS RICK AND MORTY: SEASON 3?

The third season of Rick and Morty is coarse, crude, violent, and again, awesome. This season is definitely to be seen by fans and the sci-fi ideas are better in each of the episodes. Entertaining amusement!

Storyline

The alcoholic scientist and his teenage grandson travel to many different dimensions and find themselves in scientifically troubling situations.

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TV details

Creator: Justin Roiland, Dan Harmon
Cast: Justin Roiland, Chris Parnell, Spencer Grammer, Sarah Chalke, Keith David
Release Date: 1 Apr. 2017
Episodes: The Rickshank Rickdemption / Rickmancing the Stone / Pickle Rick / Vindicators 3: The Return of Worldender / The Whirly Dirly Conspiracy / Rest and Ricklaxation / The Ricklantis Mixup / Morty’s Mind Blowers / The ABCs of Beth / The Rickchurian Mortydate
Genre: Animation, Comedy, Adventure
Country: USA
Language: English

CONTENT GUIDE (warning: May contain spoilers)

Themes (M)

The series contains several instances of crude humour and science fiction themes including animated sequences that feature threat inflicted by fantasy creatures and monsters.

Violence (MA15+)

The series features animated violence and bloody gore between characters and fantasy monsters including shootings, stabbings, impalement, decapitation and dismemberment.

Coarse Language (MA15+)

The series features frequent use of the word “f**k”.

Drug Use (M)

There are crude drug references throughout the series.

Nudity (PG)

There are animated depictions of buttocks nudity.

Sex (M)

The series contains crude sexual references to sex, masturbation, pornography and genitalia.

Aussie boy's thoughts

Rick and Morty’s third season is the most profane, bloody and crude season yet, but it’s surprisingly the best so far. The sci-fi adventure concepts here are more imaginative and they’re genuinely entertaining, rather than just being entertaining in amusement; its answer to the cliffhanger of Season 2 is forgettable, but it gives you what you need to know; and there’s surprisingly a hell lot more humour. Hopefully Rick doesn’t turn into a pickle again!

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