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Rick and Morty
The Rickchurian Mortydate
Directed by
Anthony Chun
TV-14
S3 • E10
Sep 30, 2017
23m
8.2
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Rick goes toe to toe with the President in this one broh.
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Cast of The Rickchurian Mortydate
Justin Roiland
Rick Sanchez / Morty Smith (voice)
Chris Parnell
Jerry Smith (voice)
Spencer Grammer
Summer Smith (voice)
Sarah Chalke
Beth Smith (voice)
Keith David
President/Governor Andre Curtis (voice)
Tara Strong
Presidentress (voice)
Nolan North
Additional Voices (voice)
Maurice LaMarche
Additional Voices (voice)
Anthony Chun
Director
Dan Harmon
Writer
Tom Kauffman
Producer
J. Michael Mendel
Producer
The Rickchurian Mortydate Ratings & Reviews
Metro
Evan Macy
The premise was interesting, but it seemed to be one note, with Rick besting the President in less memorable fashion than Pickle Rick did earlier in Season 3.
Thrillist
Sean Fitz-Gerald and Eric Vilas-Boas
Very fun, very familiar: essentially Rick goes toe to toe with a Big League adversary while wrestling with some aspect of the family's dynamic (mainly the return of Jerry). It's still an entertaining episode, thanks to all the gadget badassery.
Flickering Myth
Liam Hoofe
The exchanges between Morty and the President boasted some of the season's funniest dialogue.
The Mary Sue
Vrai Kaiser
Leaves a lot to be desired as punctuation on what might be the show's overall strongest season... Aside from Beth's distress, everything in this episode feels out of place with how the characters have progressed this season.
What Culture
Callum Smith
The funniest episode by far, The Rickchurian Mortydate was a worthy finale to an excellent season.
Paste Magazine
Scott Russell
Rick vs. POTUS is plenty of fun, but this episode's real draw is its total reset of Rick and Morty's dynamic.
Collider
Adam Chitwood
It doesn't pack the emotional punch or jaw-dropping cliffhanger quality of the Season 2 finale, but it does offer some interesting character evolution.
Decider
Kayla Cobb
When your protagonist is so intelligent, resourceful, and independent that he's capable of crippling humanity, escaping intergalactic prison, and doing absolutely anything he wants, where do you go from there?
Black Girl Nerds
Archie Grimm
The Beth plotline (and Keith David's excellent voice acting) were what really made this episode shine.
Mashable
Angie Han
It may look anticlimactic. But that doesn't mean it's not momentous.
Polygon
Julia Alexander
Rick and Morty is a show about distractions and its third season did a remarkable job with putting those distractions on hold in an attempt to actually better themselves. The finale proves, however, that we all need distractions in our life.
Paste Magazine
Zach Blumenfeld
Luckily ... "The Rickchurian Mortydate" isn't a total reset. In many ways, it's the antithesis of Season 2's finale, "The Wedding Squanchers."
TV Line
Andy Swift
Could our Rick be maturing... emotionally? I'm pretty sure that would be the series' biggest twist of all.
Uproxx
Stacey Ritzen
We got as airtight of a conclusion as we're going to get from Rick and Morty, for at least the time being.
Uproxx
Ryan Harkness
Jeez. As promised, season three was dark, man.
IGN Movies
Jesse Schedeen
"The Rickchurian Mortydate" isn't the most dramatic or emotionally devastating episode ever, but it's still a fun, memorable way to wrap up the show's most eclectic season to date.
Independent (UK)
Jack Shepherd
What's perhaps most intriguing about the episode - another stellar instalment, although the meta-references are becoming slightly overdone - are the final moments.
indieWire
Steve Greene
Rick and Morty has left itself multiple options. That all of them make sense might be the show's greatest achievement yet.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
"The Rickchurian Mortydate" is entertaining (Keith David is, as ever, the best), but there's a clumsiness to it, a feeling of gears-shifting and resets being hit.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jenny Jaffe
Overall, it's a solid episode that left me feeling a little cold. The rest of this season has been, at times, transcendent. The Rickchurian Mortydate felt more like a recap of themes than an exploration of anything new.
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