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Rick and Morty
The Wedding Squanchers
TV-14
S2 E10
Oct 3, 2015
23m
9.3
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Cast of The Wedding Squanchers
Justin Roiland
Rick Sanchez / Morty Smith (voice)
Chris Parnell
Jerry Smith (voice)
Spencer Grammer
Summer Smith (voice)
Sarah Chalke
Beth Smith (voice)
James Callis
Pat Gueterman / Courier Flaps (voice)
Tricia Helfer
Donna Gueterman / Federation Robot (voice)
Arin Hanson
Photography Cyborgs / Three-Eyed Prisoner (voice)
Dan Harmon
Birdperson / Wedding Singer / Screaming Sun (voice)
Tom Kenny
Squanchy / Bartender / Customs Gromflomite (voice)
Nolan North
Alien News Anchorman / Agent Gribbles (voice)
Kari Wahlgren
Rick's Computer / Alien News Anchorwoman (voice)
Cassie Steele
Tammy Gueterman (voice)
The Wedding Squanchers Reviews
Film School Rejects
Neil Miller
In closing out its very strong second season, the creation of Justin Roiland and Community's Dan Harmon finally addressed some of the show's larger themes, many of which have spent the entire season simmering just below the surface.
Empire Magazine
John Nugent
This episode was the first demonstration that the show could -- in addition to dick jokes and gross-out alien character design - handle genuine emotion.
Screen Rant
Sarah Moran
It's a somber ending, for sure, but then Rick and Morty has always played well with unexpected emotions.
The Atlantic
David Sims
The ending offered a reminder of the show's less-heralded skill with character development, a quality most of Rick and Morty's whacked-out cartoon contemporaries lack.
Tulsa World
Chris Moore
Mr. Poopybutthole is excited for next season. So are we, sir. So are we. Rick and Morty concluded its second season on a very gripping note.
Thrillist
Sean Fitz-Gerald and Eric Vilas-Boas
On multiple fronts, it's a surprising episode, one that has the power to teach you something about unconditional love and to flip your impressions of Rick and his selflessness upside down. Squanch about that, broh.
The Mary Sue
Vrai Kaiser
This is a blowout of an episode alright, and it balances various items from the show's toolbox well.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
"The Wedding Squanchers" was hilarious, in addition to being, by the end, pretty goddamn heavy indeed.
Den of Geek
Joe Matar
This finale decided to go all somber in a way the rest of season 2 has mostly shied away from.
Paste Magazine
Gita Jackson
Whoo-ee, what a way to end a season.
Screen Rant
Spencer Coriarty
Though it's not exactly a cliffhanger of The Walking Dead levels, "The Wedding Squanchers" leaves fans desperately counting down the days for season three.
Black Nerd Problems
Aisha Jordan
You end up loving Rick and believing in Morty, praying for Mr. Poopy Butthole, and hoping Beth and Jerry get a divorce. It turns you into a delightful jerk.
Collider
Adam Chitwood
This is a silly, wacky, abrasive show, but it does have a real heart to it, and "The Wedding Squanchers" is the culmination of everything that's come before.
IGN Movies
Jesse Schedeen
Rick and Morty ended its second season in fine form thanks to an emotional, game-changing episode.
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