![]() ![]() The episode opens with Rick and Morty on a dangerous adventure that goes south fast. Settle in, because with multiple story threads and a lot of timeline logic, this may get complicated. We don’t know which Beth is the real Beth (who by the way is NOT real-real Beth), Morty’s not the original Morty, Rick isn’t Rick Prime, so in the words of the show, “Nobody exists on purpose, nobody belongs anywhere, we’re all gonna die, come watch some TV.Read more How to Watch 'Tuca and Bertie' Season 2-And Why It's Not on Netflix What happens in Season 5 Episode 1 of Rick and Morty? The current version of Morty’s family is not even the one we started with. Wilder things happen pretty much every episode. Like In this dimension, everything is a cobb in that one everyone says “Parm-e-sian” and in this one…Rick and Morty sound slightly different. The idea that literally anything is possible and millions upon billions of alternatives exist is clear. The show is all about multiverses and possibility. There are already known impressionists like Sean Kelly aka Mortysays on Tiktok, as well as veteran voice actors like Billy West, Seth MacFarlane, and yes, even Harmon himself is apparently not bad at Rick’s voice.īut here’s the real reason Rick and Morty will be ok: the tones, themes and other cores of the show aren’t reliant on Justin Roiland and will remain in his absence thanks to all the other creators involved. Still, there are a couple clear candidates now for recasting. ![]() PBH, and an extremely long list of incidental characters. There’s Rick and Morty obviously, Mr Meeseeks, Mr. Roiland has voiced a lot of Rick and Morty characters with many scenes that solely feature his voice across multiple characters. ![]() Now, there is one very important thing that will be very noticeable right away, and we can’t not address it: the voices. So what I’m saying is, the rest of the people who make the show deserve a lot of credit too, and have already put in the work. On the occasions when Dan has directed, he takes a lot of time with it." He added Roiland is a bit more freewheeling. "These days, usually, they're not in the booth. Neither has directed an episode since the pilot and the last episode either got the main writing credit was the Season 3 finale, the Rickchurian Mortydate. Parnell himself has said in an interview with SyFy around the end of Rick and Morty Season 4, that both co-creators were at that point a little more hands off, and it’s true. On top of that, there are talented main cast actors - Sarah Chalke, Chris Parnell, and Spencer Grammar - and it’s clear from interviews that they know the characters inside out and have evident synergy with each other and the other crew. There is an entire staff of producers, directors, animators, long-time behind the scenes people, and a writer list that features seven other names for Season 6. Truly, the other people who work on the show deserve a lot of credit for making it what it is. A source close to the production confirms to IGN that, at least as of late, Roiland has had very little involvement creatively, and that Harmon appears to have more final say on scripts and animatics. It is possible that Roiland’s departure may not have a strong effect on the production moving forward at all. ![]() Harmon and Roiland are co-creators and have worked on several seasons of Rick and Morty, alongside many experienced creative professionals. And besides, it’s not like they worked alone. Harmon revealed to IGN in an interview in 2022 that they’re already a couple seasons ahead - this doesn’t necessarily mean being completely done and definitely doesn’t mean the animation is finished, but it does indicate that they at least know the direction the upcoming episodes will take, and it’s likely we won’t even notice a discernible change storywise for a while. On top of this, the show staff are not just now beginning work on Season 7. Regardless, after working on more than six seasons - they both have a tremendously strong handle on what the show is, so it’s not a terrible danger that Harmon would “forget” without Justin’s guidance. He even has his own well documented “story circle” technique for plotting out episodes, not unlike Joseph Campbell’s famous method. He’s well known for his work as a writer and executive producer for - as mentioned - Community, Channel 101, Harmonquest and HarmonTown, and others. While Justin is often credited for the more bizarre, off-the cuff weird points, Harmon is likely responsible for the more meta jokes, definitely sharing DNA with his show “Community.” He has keenness for overarching structure, themes, and character, and he’s often credited with bringing the heart to the show. Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland have different styles and strengths. ![]()
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