Ranking Every Episode of “Rick and Morty” Season Four From Worst To Best
Marking the middle of the pack is what I feel justified in calling one of the most neutral, inoffensive and unremarkable episodes the series has yet produced. In fact, if this story were to be presented to a first-time viewer together with entries from the third season, I daresay they would not be able to tell that it was made during a different production cycle. In text-book Rick and Morty fashion, the writers picked a conceit and stick with it from start to finish, using sci-fi concepts to shed a new light on dilemmas normally reserved for only the most mundane of family sitcoms. The only reason this episode didn’t make it higher on the list is because it lost a few points for originality as another episode, Auto-Erotic Assimilation, already explored a relationship between Rick and one of his girlfriends, and Gaia was not nearly as interesting a lover as was Unity.
"There are also other characters that come and go (also owned by the Warner Bros. Discovery conglomerate media company)."
Huh. Is that just referring to other characters from the show itself, or is this implying that the new season is going to have cameos from other WBD IPs