[Adult Swim] Rick and Morty

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Re: [Adult Swim] Rick and Morty

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Yes, I noticed it during this last episode. Wouldn't surprise me at all to learn they actually used Roiland's voice in the first episode of the new season or that he had voice work recorded already before he was canned and there's been a mix of his voice and the new actor all along.
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For me, it’s only noticeable when Morty shifts into manic mode. Which seems to be happening more in the last few episodes. Still, it’s not distracting to me at all.
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Holy crap that season finale was top shelf. Still thinking about it; really well done.
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Absolutely prime R&M. I’m on board for the next season for sure.
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One of the rare shows that can make laugh-cry and sad-cry in the same episode, up there with Bojack Horseman.

$8 side of bacon got me.

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