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A clever and silly season premiere brimming with sci-fi rigamarole. In other words, it’s more Rick and Morty.

The conceit of “Mort Dinner Rick Andre” is that Morty has actually managed to invite Jessica over to his place for a date but he keeps getting interrupted by Rick and his nemesis, Mr. Nimbus, who is over for dinner. Morty has to repeatedly enter a portal into a Narnia-type world in which the progression of time is super-accelerated to collect bottles of sci-fi-aged wine to bring back to his universe and serve to Mr. Nimbus. He’s also hoping to save a bottle to share with Jessica.

Time fudgery is a sci-fi staple and one

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This is a series that loves to take its premises to extremes, so this all feels somewhat familiar. We’ve seen Morty practically live whole lifetimes, like his dramatic romance that’s undone with the press of a button in

Of course, there are still surprising plot turns I couldn’t have guessed at, like how Jessica ends up getting pulled into Narnia land and becomes an all-seeing time god. It’s a funny and insane way to tie up the plot and I look forward to future episodes featuring Time Lord Jessica. (Just kidding, I assume she’ll be back to her regular high school girl self the next time we see her. Unless…?)

Besides all this time business, the other main draw here is the character of Rick’s nemesis, Mr. Nimbus. The gag is that Rick is this all-powerful science god, but, inexplicably, his nemesis is just some weird guy who controls the oceans and also, the police, for some reason. The other gag is that Mr. Nimbus is highly sexual and does a lot of thrusting and caressing of his bod. I unfortunately just didn’t find Nimbus particularly funny, but I didn’t hate him either. I do appreciate that he’s used well as a plot device to develop Jerry and Beth’s relationship (it’s nice to see them trying to awkwardly bond over watching porn rather than fighting all the time). And I also like that, even though his whole thing is that he’s inane and unknowably tied to Rick, we see at the end that Mr. Nimbus is, bizarrely, somehow an effective foil after all.

Basically, “Mort Dinner Rick Andre” is another functional

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