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Rick and Morty
Morty's Mind Blowers
Directed by
Bryan Newton
TV-14
S3 • E8
Sep 16, 2017
22m
8.9
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Morty's memories are restored and we learn the truth in this one broh.
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Cast of Morty's Mind Blowers
Justin Roiland
Rick Sanchez / Morty Smith (voice) / Writer
Chris Parnell
Jerry Smith (voice)
Spencer Grammer
Summer Smith (voice)
Sarah Chalke
Beth Smith (voice)
Jonas Briedis
Zick Zack (voice)
Rob Paulsen
Additional Voices (voice)
Maurice LaMarche
Gordon Lunas (voice)
Kari Wahlgren
Jessica (voice)
Phil Hendrie
Principal Gene Vagina (voice)
Ryan Ridley
Additional Voices (voice) / Writer
Dan Harmon
Additional Voices (voice) / Writer
Bryan Newton
Director
Mike McMahan
Writer
James Siciliano
Writer
Dan Guterman
Writer
Tom Kauffman
Producer
J. Michael Mendel
Producer
Morty's Mind Blowers Ratings & Reviews
Metro
Evan Macy
Has a few phenomenal moments and a great resolution.
Thrillist
Sean Fitz-Gerald and Eric Vilas-Boas
There are fun gestures and sketches locked away in Rick and Morty's stored memories, but mostly they just feel like bloopers or unused one-off gags. Three seasons in, there's nothing particularly memorable or mind-blowing about that.
Flickering Myth
Liam Hoofe
Not only were all the clips in the episode absolutely hilarious, the episode also managed to move the show's bigger narratives along as well.
What Culture
Callum Smith
Unlike Interdimensional Cable, "Morty's Mind Blowers" is actually funny because the comedy is not removed from the characters and the humour is both persistently dark and simple.
Paste Magazine
Scott Russell
"Morty's Mind Blowers" is not the plotless bottle episode that it pretends to be -- it's one of Rick and Morty's most resonant examinations of suffering and change, showing that the former is no guarantee of the latter.
Collider
Adam Chitwood
Let's get this out of the way: "Morty's Mind Blowers" is better than both "Interdimensional Cable" episodes.
Decider
Kayla Cobb
"Morty's Mind Blowers" is a fine episode of the series. It's always fun to see all of the insane adventures that we miss from week to week, but because the main premise of the episode was linked to traumatic moments, it made for a bleak 22 minutes.
Polygon
Julia Alexander
"Morty's Mind Blowers" is a reminder that all humans run from their problems. It's the first line of self defense.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
I want to start by acknowledging that "Morty's Mind Blowers" was terrific-inventive and unsettling and frequently hilarious, and the fact that the show can still surprise is impressive as hell.
The Mary Sue
Vrai Kaiser
This is certainly the season with the most consistently strong writing of the three, and it does feel as though the series was wrenched into a more focused direction.
Den of Geek
Joe Matar
A goof-off episode is just fine from time to time, even with Rick and Morty.
indieWire
Steve Greene
It might not be a perfect encapsulation of what the show does best, but as a delivery device for the kind of humor and big-picture thinking that keeps the show running, you'd be hard-pressed to find a more distilled baseline.
Uproxx
Stacey Ritzen
While maybe not the overall strongest episode of the season, "Morty's Mind Blowers" was arguably the funniest, as Morty's pain and humiliation often makes for the best gags.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jenny Jaffe
We can never be truly sure which version of Rick and Morty we are watching, and the show retains the right to pull the rug out from under us at any given time.
IGN Movies
Jesse Schedeen
"Morty's Mind Blowers" is more entertaining than another "Interdimensional Cable" sequel likely would have been, but it's far from the strongest installment of the season.
Nerdist
Scott Beggs
This last episode was appropriately dumb, but it still fit into the deftly woven story arc that will probably see Morty strong enough to fight Evil Morty in the finale.
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