Bethic Twinstinct
- Episode aired Sep 18, 2022
- TV-MA
- 22m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
8.3K
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Thanksgiving brings Space Beth home, with the two Beths forming a bond. Morty has the most realistic gaming console ever.Thanksgiving brings Space Beth home, with the two Beths forming a bond. Morty has the most realistic gaming console ever.Thanksgiving brings Space Beth home, with the two Beths forming a bond. Morty has the most realistic gaming console ever.
Justin Roiland
- Rick Sanchez
- (voice)
- …
Chris Parnell
- Jerry Smith
- (voice)
Spencer Grammer
- Summer Smith
- (voice)
Sarah Chalke
- Beth Smith
- (voice)
- …
Tress MacNeille
- Caretaker
- (voice)
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Did you know
- TriviaAs with the other episodes this season, this episode was dedicated to J. Michael Mendel. Joel Michael "Mike" Mendel (September 24, 1964 - September 22, 2019) was an American television producer. He was a five-time Emmy Award winner for his work on The Simpsons (1989) and this show.
- GoofsWhen Rick hands Beth what he says is a pint of ice cream, he hands her a container which is closer to a half-gallon size, four times bigger.
- Quotes
Summer Smith: Damn. You really came of age this Thanksgiving.
Morty Smith: How old are we? We've had a million Thanksgivings.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Javo & Temoc: Top 10 Series: Lo 'mejor' del año (2022)
- SoundtracksRick and Morty Theme
Written by Ryan Elder
Featured review
Funniest Episode of the Season So Far But...
...Where is the main story stuff? We've had this formula of 8 episodes of random plots storylines and maybe 1 or if we're lucky the 2 final episodes dedicated to the overarching story of the whole show, but isn't it time that after 6 bloody seasons, we finally get a season with more episodes about the actual story I'm sure most of the people still watching care about? Not even a post-credit scene for it?
This week's post-credit scene was really funny and I ain't mad at it at all. But at least mention the main storyline once in a while, because there are only 7 episodes left and I'm afraid we're not gonna get Rick Prime stuff until like maybe episode 8 or 7.
Not to mention the plot of this episode wasn't that big enough to warrant an entire episode dedicated to it and it could've been plot A of this episode and they could've added another storyline for plot B. As funny as this episode was, it really needed another plot line.
I guess most episodes of the show have only one plot, but their plot actually does need the whole episode dedicated to it or even sometimes more episodes. But this episode's was so simple that the first 10 minutes was enough for it and they could've done something else next to it. Thought I still think the final thanksgiving table scene was the funniest scene of the season so far.
Again, I have no problem with episodes having their own contained plot lines that won't come back later, but it's been 6 seasons, maybe it's time we see the actual main story once in a while every couple of episodes?
I feel like writers shoot themselves in the foot by introducing a main overarching plot and they can't really go back to only making "Adventures of Rick and Morty", so now they're reluctant to give us an actual storyline that covers the whole season instead of having an anthology season, as we saw them with season 5 saying "haha you dumb for wanting the main story, have these mediocre episodes with plots no one cares about".
This week's post-credit scene was really funny and I ain't mad at it at all. But at least mention the main storyline once in a while, because there are only 7 episodes left and I'm afraid we're not gonna get Rick Prime stuff until like maybe episode 8 or 7.
Not to mention the plot of this episode wasn't that big enough to warrant an entire episode dedicated to it and it could've been plot A of this episode and they could've added another storyline for plot B. As funny as this episode was, it really needed another plot line.
I guess most episodes of the show have only one plot, but their plot actually does need the whole episode dedicated to it or even sometimes more episodes. But this episode's was so simple that the first 10 minutes was enough for it and they could've done something else next to it. Thought I still think the final thanksgiving table scene was the funniest scene of the season so far.
Again, I have no problem with episodes having their own contained plot lines that won't come back later, but it's been 6 seasons, maybe it's time we see the actual main story once in a while every couple of episodes?
I feel like writers shoot themselves in the foot by introducing a main overarching plot and they can't really go back to only making "Adventures of Rick and Morty", so now they're reluctant to give us an actual storyline that covers the whole season instead of having an anthology season, as we saw them with season 5 saying "haha you dumb for wanting the main story, have these mediocre episodes with plots no one cares about".
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- MamadNobari97
- Sep 19, 2022
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- Runtime22 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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