Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.
There's a strong case to be made for the idea that Jerry is the best character in Rick and Morty. There's something about that combination of his purity of heart and his utter lack of intelligence or anything resembling a spine. With that in mind, the biggest misstep in the otherwise enjoyable Season 3 has been the surprising lack of focus on Jerry. We've seen a lot of attention devoted to how the rest of the Smith clan is coping with the Beth/Jerry divorce, but not Jerry himself. But as Rick happily exclaimed in the opening scene of this episode, "It's a Rick and Jerry adventure!" And that adventure didn't disappoint.
I often get the sense from watching this season that Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon have taken the core Rick/Morty dynamic about as far as they care to. You still have the occasional episode like last week's "Vindicators 3" that follows the traditional "Rick and Morty go on an adventure that spirals out of control" formula, but more and more often they tend to shake things up, either by throwing another Smith family member into the mix or rethinking what a Rick and Morty adventure actually entails. This has played a huge part in the show's ability to remain fresh and unpredictable well into Season 3.
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