Still dealing with the fallout following Justin Roiland’s controversial exit, Rick and Morty faces its most unfavorable feedback from critics and audiences as Season 7 gets off to a sluggish start.Since its anticipated premiere on Oct. 15, Rick and Morty Season 7 boasts all-time lows for the series on Rotten Tomatoes. A quick look at the review aggregator website shows Season 7 scoring a series-low 63% critical rating and a “rotten” 33% audience score. The previous lows for Rick and Morty were in Season 5 when the adult animated sci-fi sitcom scored an 86% critical rating and 60% audience score. Overall, the show has an 88% critical rating and an 81% audience score.Though critics have pointed out how “uneven” the consensus on Rotten Tomatoes is, Rick and Morty hasn’t lost its penchant for shock humor and is engaging enough to keep longtime fans of the series. However, audience reactions have been contentious, with many insisting Rick and Morty has lost its touch without Roiland, who voiced the sitcom’s titular characters during the first six seasons. The reception towards Roiland’s replacements, Ian Cardoni and Harry Belden, have been lukewarm since the Season 7 premiere. However, Josh Allen received praise for his early showing as Mr. Poopybutthole.RELATED: Rick and Morty Season 7 Doesn’t Have a Voice Problem – Here’s Why
Still dealing with the fallout following Justin Roiland’s controversial exit, Rick and Morty faces its most unfavorable feedback from critics and audiences as Season 7 gets off to a sluggish start.
Since its anticipated premiere on Oct. 15, Rick and Morty Season 7 boasts all-time lows for the series on Rotten Tomatoes. A quick look at the review aggregator website shows Season 7 scoring a series-low 63% critical rating and a “rotten” 33% audience score. The previous lows for Rick and Morty were in Season 5 when the adult animated sci-fi sitcom scored an 86% critical rating and 60% audience score. Overall, the show has an 88% critical rating and an 81% audience score.
Though critics have pointed out how “uneven” the consensus on Rotten Tomatoes is, Rick and Morty hasn’t lost its penchant for shock humor and is engaging enough to keep longtime fans of the series. However, audience reactions have been contentious, with many insisting Rick and Morty has lost its touch without Roiland, who voiced the sitcom’s titular characters during the first six seasons. The reception towards Roiland’s replacements, Ian Cardoni and Harry Belden, have been lukewarm since the Season 7 premiere. However, Josh Allen received praise for his early showing as Mr. Poopybutthole.
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