- **Q: How many episodes of 'Rick and Morty' are there so far?
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As 'Rick and Morty' gears up for its eighth season on Adult Swim, fans are debating whether the show should aim for longevity like 'Family Guy' or a more finite story arc like 'BoJack Horseman.' The show's evolution from a niche comedy to a...
Since its premiere in December 2013, 'Rick and Morty' has become a cultural force, influencing everything from fast-food menus to online fandom. The show's writing staff and dedicated fans have transformed it into a series capable of sparking significant cultural moments. However, after the controversies surrounding former star Justin Roiland, some fans have questioned the show's long-term viability.
One viral Reddit thread asked whether 'Rick and Morty' should become an 'infinite show' or a finite story. Some fans expressed concerns about the show becoming pointless, while others argued for a definitive ending to preserve its quality.
Dan Harmon has publicly stated that he doesn't have a specific ending in mind for 'Rick and Morty,' comparing a good TV show to a paper airplane designed to stay in the air forever. With only 71 episodes after eleven years, the show has a long way to go to reach Harmon's benchmark of 1000 episodes.
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