Vindicators 3: The Return of Worldender
- Episode aired Aug 13, 2017
- TV-MA
- 23m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
15K
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Rick and Morty are summoned by the Vindicators to stop Worldender but end up in a deathtrap conceived by Drunk Rick.Rick and Morty are summoned by the Vindicators to stop Worldender but end up in a deathtrap conceived by Drunk Rick.Rick and Morty are summoned by the Vindicators to stop Worldender but end up in a deathtrap conceived by Drunk Rick.
Justin Roiland
- Rick Sanchez
- (voice)
- …
Chris Parnell
- Jerry Smith
- (voice)
- (credit only)
Spencer Grammer
- Summer Smith
- (voice)
- …
Sarah Chalke
- Beth Smith
- (voice)
- …
Gillian Jacobs
- Supernova
- (voice)
Lance Reddick
- Alan Rails
- (voice)
Scott Chernoff
- Gear Head
- (voice)
Tom Kenny
- Million Ants
- (voice)
Maurice LaMarche
- Crocubot
- (voice)
Featured reviews
The episode is overally pretty decent but I find that everyone is being too much of a prick. The humours are pretty mid in this episode, it's not bad just... mid.
I feel like the Vindicators team don't really have anything special, I know that is the point but they just don't aren't a characters that really have any impact. Rick character is a bit weird in this episode, the twist in the end are pretty good but maybe I'm just overthinking that Drunk Rick are just trying to prank Morty at the end because he know he wouldn't remember anything. I'm not really sure did Drunk Rick try tokill everyone on purpose or trying to found out is the Vindicators really a good team.
Not a bad episode but some parts feel pretty akward.
Range some where between 5.9 and 7.6.
I feel like the Vindicators team don't really have anything special, I know that is the point but they just don't aren't a characters that really have any impact. Rick character is a bit weird in this episode, the twist in the end are pretty good but maybe I'm just overthinking that Drunk Rick are just trying to prank Morty at the end because he know he wouldn't remember anything. I'm not really sure did Drunk Rick try tokill everyone on purpose or trying to found out is the Vindicators really a good team.
Not a bad episode but some parts feel pretty akward.
Range some where between 5.9 and 7.6.
Rick and Morty has yet to come out with a downright bad episode, but after watching this, I remember being a little bummed out. My first problem with the episode is the way it was written. Watching this episode felt like watching a sequel to n episode that never came out. It almost seemed to tell us that we were supposed to know who these new characters were. My second problem was the character development. Rick was out of character, and most of the drama in the episode was based around characters we didn't know, or care about.
This is one of the best episode of the series imo. The joke were just so amazing and layered and thought out
Dan harmon and Justin roiland are dropping the ball letting this happen... the new writers are killing the show, wake up! its not about they being women writers, its about them being WORST writers. They could be gay black disabled genderfluid dwarf for all we the fans care if just they were as good writers as the ones in the first 2 seasons. Don't let this season become an indiana jones 4 where we have to ignore it and pretend it never existed (for the exception of the first episode of the season). In this episode 3.4, Rick doesn't even act according to his personality and some of the characters are just thrown in your face in an attempt (and fail) to amuse you. A really bad script that tries to copycat the style of the first ones and doesn't get even close of succeeding. You just stay with that bad taste in your mouth just like when you buy that generic cheap brand from your favorite snack.
10rzajac
I think this one sorta slid under most folks' radars. In short: It's a metaphor for the deeply internalized apologetic ("vindication") for the domination of an in-group basis for morality over "lesser" bases for morality. In other words, if you can get enough people to sign on, any action can be excused as falling under a "moral" umbrella.
Besides this, it's got everything we've come to expect from R&M: Great writing, great scenario work (with a stunning tour-de-force subjugation of the "bad guy"!), labor-of-love graphic work, good direction and voice work.
Others are tending to disagree on this one, but I think it represents their best.
Besides this, it's got everything we've come to expect from R&M: Great writing, great scenario work (with a stunning tour-de-force subjugation of the "bad guy"!), labor-of-love graphic work, good direction and voice work.
Others are tending to disagree on this one, but I think it represents their best.
Did you know
- TriviaMorty says he is invoking his right to be in control of one in every ten adventures. This is the stakes of the bet that is made between he and Rick in episode Meeseeks and Destroy.
- Quotes
Crocubot: I am Crocubot.
Rick Sanchez: Ha ha, right, Crocubot. So you're half cold, unfeeling reptile; half also cold, equally unfeeling machine.
Crocubot: Yes.
Rick Sanchez: Wow, so your origin is what, you fell into a vat of redundancy?
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Rick and Morty Original Songs (2017)
- SoundtracksRick and Morty Theme
Written by Ryan Elder
Details
- Runtime23 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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