Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.
Rick and Morty Season 3 has been one long, ten-episode exercise in subverting expectations and pushing these characters in weird new directions. It's good to see that nothing changed in the season finale. If less dramatic and depressing than the Season 2 finale, this episode delivered a nonstop dose of hilarity and gave Rick the comeuppance he really needed. What more can you really ask for?
The preview teaser for "The Rickchurian Mortydate" suggested that this episode would be framed around Rick and Morty's efforts to rid the Kennedy Sex Tunnels of a deadly creature. As it turned out, though, everything in that teaser was covered in the first minute or so here. Instead of giving us another "Rick and Morty accept a mission from the President" tale a la "Get Schwifty," the writers crafted a conflict where the President himself was the villain. Though only a villain in the sense that he finally got fed up with playing second fiddle to the world's most powerful and egotistical super-scientist. Can you really blame the guy?
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