Published 19:58 IST, November 14th 2019
Rick and Morty: Season 4 Episode 1 brings back the Meeseeks and introduces Death Crystals
In Rick and Morty Season 4, the duo is seen jumping into another twisted adventure to get crystals. Read more about the latest episode of Rick and Morty.Â
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Rick and Morty season 4 has just been introduced to the audience on November 10. The adult animated television show is now back after a huge gap of two years with the first episode being live on Adult Swim’s official website. The first episode shows the duo jumping into another twisted adventure but there are certainly some things that have changed. The episode seems very fulfilling with getting back the Meeseeks from Season1 Episode5, Morty mining some mind-altering crystals on another planet, and being shot at by the aliens, all of which maintain the insanity levels of the show. Read more about the latest episode of Rick and Morty.
About Season 4 Episode 1
Initially, the main plot of the episode was to bring back the death crystal, which grants visions of death to a person. Morty gets attracted toward its power and things take a very sudden turn when he starts using the death crystal, which gives him a flash of his future. Morty seems to be addicted to the stone in order to maintain his ‘perfect death’ but as we all know, reality keeps changing every second thus making it difficult for Morty to control his fate.
It's finally happening. Watch the first episode of #RickandMorty Season 4 on the @adultswim app or right here: https://t.co/v9L6UF1aoJ pic.twitter.com/QzygE98rVG
— Rick and Morty (@RickandMorty) November 11, 2019
Post credits
The post-credits scene gives a final, surprising blow to Morty, revealing that the vision which was offered by the crystal wasn’t the end scene from his life spent with Jessica, but some comforting words said to a dying patient.
Finally. Season four premieres tonight! We have 10 episodes! First 5 start tonight! Sunday nov 10th at 11:30 PM E/P Only on Adult Swim pic.twitter.com/GjcpfHNu49
— Justin Roiland (@JustinRoiland) November 10, 2019
19:07 IST, November 14th 2019