Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.
I don't know why the sight of Rick Sanchez transformed into an anthropomorphic pickle is so darned amusing, but it is. Pickle Rick was easily the most memorable of the many twists teased in the Season 3 trailers, and the end result doesn't disappoint. This wacky odyssey captured Rick and Morty at its most entertaining and helped the new season bounce back from last week's relatively underwhelming episode.
Fittingly, Rick's pickle transformation was an utterly pointless one, nothing more than a harebrained scheme to save him the hassle of sitting through an hour of family therapy. And also fittingly, he was left to deal with the consequences of his mad science when Beth and the kids left him to stew in his own brine for a while. Thus began a weird, wonderful journey as Rick clawed his way up from the sewers, forged himself an exoskeleton out of cockroach and rat corpses and eventually waged war against an entire Russian embassy. That's one of the great strengths of Rick and Morty. It's not enough for Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon to throw out bizarre sci-fi premises; they have to keep pushing those premises in progressively weirder and more unlikely directions.
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