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Rick and Morty
Get Schwifty
Directed by
Wes Archer
TV-14
S2 • E5
Aug 22, 2015
23m
8.2
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When a massive head descends into Earth's atmosphere, Rick and Morty must save the planet by coming up with a new hit song. Meanwhile, Jerry, Beth, and Summer become part of a new religion.
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Cast of Get Schwifty
Justin Roiland
Rick Sanchez / Morty Smith (voice)
Chris Parnell
Jerry Smith (voice)
Spencer Grammer
Summer Smith (voice)
Sarah Chalke
Beth Smith (voice)
Kurtwood Smith
General Nathan (voice)
Dan Benson
Ethan (voice)
Jess Harnell
Greebybobe (voice)
Maurice LaMarche
Adviser / Rabbi (voice)
Keith David
President/Governor Andre Curtis (voice)
William Holmes
Additional Voices (voice)
Brandon Johnson
Mr. Goldenfold (voice)
Phil Hendrie
Principal Gene Vagina (voice)
Dan Harmon
Birdperson / Ice-T (voice)
Cassie Steele
Tammy Gueterman (voice)
Wes Archer
Director
Tom Kauffman
Writer
Dan Guterman
Producer
J. Michael Mendel
Producer
Ryan Ridley
Producer
Get Schwifty Ratings & Reviews
Tulsa World
Chris Moore
Rick and Morty perhaps hit a low-point with their adventure this week. The singing competition was rather bland and even the B storyline tied to it caused some inconsistencies.
Metro
Evan Macy
The song is really annoying, but the gags are fantastic.
Thrillist
Sean Fitz-Gerald and Eric Vilas-Boas
Rick and Morty end up improvising two so-bad-they're-amazing songs... while scribe Tom Kauffman also skewers the blind faith of organized religions and gifts rapper-actor Ice-T with an extraordinary (but understandable) superpower.
Screen Rant
Spencer Coriarty
The song "Get Schwifty" is certainly a successful gag that pokes fun at the relative ease in which modern pop songs are created, but the episode as a whole isn't nearly as engaging as it could be. That isn't to say there isn't noteworthy moments.
Collider
Adam Chitwood
Bolstered by a subplot involving Jerry, Beth, Summer and other townspeople mistaking the giant alien heads for new gods, and while this story probably could've been improved by taking the lead in an episode, it's enjoyable enough.
The Mary Sue
Vrai Kaiser
This episode was a solid, welcome breather before we dive headlong into the back half of the season.
Den of Geek
Joe Matar
"Get Schwifty" is let down by a plot that's overly complex and too goofball to take seriously.
Paste Magazine
Gita Jackson
All of the components of this episode, while still funny (Ice. T.), felt a little lazy to me.
IGN Movies
Jesse Schedeen
This week's Rick and Morty was relatively disappointing, but still provided plenty of entertainment.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
It's just more of a placeholder than anything else, and after the highs of the first few episodes this season, it's probably more of a let down than it ought to be.
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