'Rick and Morty' Season 3, Must See Unique 'Mini Episode'; Watch How Creative The Creators Are In Establishing The Sought After 'Rick' And 'Morty' Character

By Chad Jarvis - 16 Dec '16 05:20AM
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"Rick and Morty" may not be seen this Christmas but perhaps in 2017 will the show come up. The hints these days are so elusive but fans are still hoping against hope that the show will be shown soon.

"Rick and Morty" Season 3, on its breakdown teaser, encourages its fandom to spend worthy times back watching former episodes, as they are all gold.  Dan Harmon, the co-producer says the previous scripts are carefully written and intricate details and clues are in between, to benefit the people who are on the look for the show's backgrounder. 

The creators also made a sneak peek of what's going to happen in the third season.  They say that a multiple secret story line is built, all the more heightens the fans level of anticipation.  Perhaps the secret plotline has a greater connection to the galactic empire themes.

But here is one good reason why "Rick and Morty" Season 3 fans must hold on. To address the panic attack on waiting, "Rick and Morty" production set a 'makeshift' mini-episode featuring creators and the show's voice behind Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon TOGETHER WITH Ryan Ridley and Spencer Grammer.  They all sat in a stool forming a circle.  This one needs an eye closed listening to savor the creative minds of the adult swim producers.  They are seen throwing unscripted spiels while Rick binds all the thoughts together via narration.  Yes, this is what they are being paid for, to share all their artistic thoughts in "Rick and Morty's" authentic comic strip.

"Rick and Morty" opened the scene, inside a garage throwing lines with his favorite grandson, Morty.  At that time Morty is complaining of painful knees.  The grand dad exactly knew how to help poor Morty, through the rhyming words, injecting 120 cc of feces on his knees with jet packs replacement on the lower legs.  An idea difficult to imagine, that is, but that's how it went for Rick.  The four of them are seen throwing genius lines either to agree or contradict ones thoughts.   They too laugh at the unusual punchlines.  A professional writer will also be amazed with the way they brainstorm on actual working scripts.

The grand dad and grandson's experiment impressed the Harvard Dean of Admissions voiced by Ryan so he gave Summer (Spencer) a full Harvard Scholarship.  After gaining a box of higher education units, Summer returns home, seeing only Morty's eyelashes afloat. Seems that Rick's experiment failed causing Morty's only surviving body part is his eyelashes.  Then comes Nebutron, a some kind of an evil antagonist, then suddenly the scene turned the garage into the galactic world.  And that brings the beginning of "Rick and Morty" Film.

The team used "retro scripting" meaning, the actors were just hinted with outlines, and the line flow depends on how they want to angle the scene.

Meanwhile, "Rick and Morty's" 3rd season has the biggest production so far.  They tried to skimp on inter-galactic episodes. Perhaps, buying more time for the story development is worth for the biggest season so far.

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