Rick and Morty Co-Creators Say Season 6 Will Go Back to Formula Fans Loved

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When Rick and Morty first premiered the series seemed to be mostly self-contained adventures [...]

When Rick and Morty first premiered the series seemed to be mostly self-contained adventures but as the series continues its serialized storytelling only expanded, including getting to a point that stories that seemed to be standalone were actual integral to the larger mythology. This mostly hit its peak in season five when almost the entire season had storylines and adventures that played into the show's dense continuity.

"It might be a return to a season 3 ratio of canon to one-off energy," series co-creator Dan Harmon revealed to Polygon."And more importantly, the relationship between [that and the other seasons]....Maybe if season 5 might have felt a little bit more like almost a compulsive aversion to canon, and then a big episode at the end that promised all of it.

Harmon's collaborator and fellow co-creator Justin Roiland added:"We've always seen the show being able to live in both [worlds] if we're careful. We could say, 'F-ck it, let's go full serialized, f-ck it.' But I just feel like it would – I don't know if it would be good. It's almost like an Oreo cookie. And you're just eating the shit in the middle and then you're throwing away [the rest]. You kind of need both things.

Rick and Morty's sixth season will premiere on Sunday, September 4, and reviews for the new episodes are already glowing. In a perfect 5 out of 5 review, ComicBook.

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