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The Cast of ‘Rick and Morty’ on That Mind-Warping Season 8 Premiere

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Rick and Morty Last night, I opened my 8th season with Adult Swim. “All Fear Summer” constituted itself as to why it was very It is important to return the borrowed phone charger. Rick and Morty fashion.

Early in the episode, it turns out that Rick imprisoned Natsu and Morty matrix– Style simulation as a punishment for taking a phone charger. It’s classic Rick to overreact to something very small using wild science, but not much was expected, but the fact that he accidentally jacked his grandson into his brain to another reality equivalent to 17 years.

In the outside world, it was the length of a drunk Rick’s nap. But when summer and Morty come out, they’re both I lived there Those years – yes, they were virtual. Yes, there was so much talk about phone chargers. And there is the equivalent emotional damage that comes with it. Morty is more ghosted than in summer. His simulated life included prison duties, which was then complicated by increased attachment to his teammates. What’s worse, he was repeatedly killed and regenerated in battle, and had to endure with the pain of his friend dying (and dying) until he was the last man.

However, Summer quickly realizes that in order to crack Rick’s matrix, she must make phone chargers outdated within a simulated world. It takes 17 years, but she does it and shows from her experience of feeling like a confident 34-year-old high-tech CEO. Beth encourages Rick to hold onto the memory when the children first appear – something he opposes – and for a good portion of the episode, they see what happens when the brothers recover to their teenage bodies, but their new “life experiences” are unharmed.

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Summer quickly replicates short haircuts like 30, and handles things pretty well at first. “Voice actor Spencer Glamour loves that she can think on her feet and that the character can adapt to any situation. Rick and Morty Press Day. “And ultimately, it basically covers Rick’s intentions in some way, right? [about playing Summer]she tries to play her in a way that makes her feel like she understands it the way she is now, but she happens to be very good at doing it. That was probably my favorite part of her. ”

Summer and Morty have a healthy amount of brother rivalry, Rick and Morty Over the years, fans have seen that they usually end up having each other’s backs. Harry Belden, who plays Morty, jokingly challenged the “bonds of trauma.”

That bond is often useful to the character when Morty’s “all horror summer” Shell Shock drives him to almost blow up the nearest nuclear power plant. Summer stops him by coming cleanly about how manipulative she was about his experience with the Matrix. She explained that she had to be, as she was desperately trying to understand how they could escape.

“Whatever the great sibling relationships, you survived your parents and survived their parents’ experiences, so somehow you’re bonding regardless of the experience. [of] I’m trying to find a way to become a human.” Glamour said. “Oddly, Natsu and Morty are extremely capable of being an adult, and although it may not be that much in that episode, he was sacrificed. [in “Summer of All Fears”] For their good. And she takes responsibility for it. I think this is the biggest thing about becoming an adult.

She added.It’s nice to be able to show that. The first episode of the season is a rather detailed and meaningful episode. There are some lighter things as we go [the premiere is] It’s pretty interesting about what we’re all going through. And you know, capitalism as a whole. ”

For the Belden side,I want to watch a vent session with Morty during the summer [about] The scary thing we’ve never seen on screen is what Rick did to them. ”

Elsewhere in “All Fear Summers” gives us a new perspective on the relationship between Summer and Beth. At first, Beth is excited by this new mature version of her teenage daughter, but it’s worn lightly rather quickly.

“Obviously, over the last 80 episodes, their relationship has evolved quite a bit,” explained Sarah Charke, who plays Beth. “But I think we’ll be able to see a whole new dynamic between Beth and summer, especially in that episode. It was really fun to play because they interact more like their peers. Beth really loved it, so I don’t think he really played it in her head, seeing where it goes and seeing it immediately.”

Ultimately, Chalke said: “In the end, the best part of your childhood is your childhood, you’re 17 years old and you don’t know how difficult it is and you don’t want Summer to make that profit for the rest of her life. It was a fun episode.”

New episodes of Rick and Morty Arrive on Sunday for an adult swim.

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