[s7e12] A Depressed Garden Gnome And A Mud Flap Site

The humor in this episode might be a tad darker and more sarcastic than usual, but it's there. From Rick dealing with the void within to Morty's bewildered reactions, every scene serves a purpose. Even Summer gets her moment to shine.

What are your thoughts on this episode? Did it resonate with you, or did you find it too weird even for Rick and Morty standards? Let's discuss! [S7E12] A Depressed Garden Gnome and a Mud Flap

The introduction of a depressed garden gnome, aptly named "Gnorm," becomes an unlikely catalyst for Rick's introspection. The poor gnome is not just depressed; he's essentially a conduit for Rick's own subconscious. Their conversations offer some of the most poignant moments of the series. Gnorm isn't just a quirky character; he's a symbol of Rick's inner turmoil. The humor in this episode might be a

The genius of Rick and Morty often lies in its ability to tackle heavy themes with humor and sci-fi/fantasy elements. "[S7E12] A Depressed Garden Gnome and a Mud Flap" does just that. It provides a refreshingly honest look at depression and existential crises, wrapped in the show's signature irreverence. What are your thoughts on this episode