Okay, let's talk about a magical, mythical episode: The premiere of Rick and Morty Season 3. Specifically, how long we waited for it, and how long we actually got to bask in its glory once it finally arrived!
The Wait Was Real
First things first, let’s acknowledge the elephant in the room. The wait for Season 3 was… intense. Remember the memes? Remember the theories? Remember the general feeling that we might never see another portal gun again?
The anticipation was so high; it felt like decades had passed. Everyone was on tenterhooks waiting to see what happened after Rick was imprisoned.
The Big Day Finally Arrived (Sort Of)
Then, surprise! On April Fool's Day, 2017, Adult Swim dropped "The Rickshank Rickdemption" out of nowhere. Like a glorious gift from the cartoon gods, it appeared unexpectedly.
It felt like winning the lottery, or finding an extra nugget in your chicken box.
So, How Long Were We Rewarded?
Here’s the moment of truth. "The Rickshank Rickdemption" clocks in at around 22 minutes. That's the standard runtime for a Rick and Morty episode.
Think about it. Twenty-two minutes to unravel Rick's grand escape plan, witness the downfall of the Galactic Federation (for a bit), and get a serious craving for Szechuan sauce. Not bad for an April Fool's joke.
In those 22 minutes, a lot happens. Rick completely outsmarts everyone, even himself. The episode is packed with humor, action, and those classic gut-wrenching Rick and Morty moments.
More Than Just a Number
But honestly, the length of "The Rickshank Rickdemption" is almost irrelevant. It’s about the impact it had. It was a statement. A declaration that Rick and Morty was back, and it was going to be even weirder and more wonderful than before.
Consider Rick's iconic "9 more seasons" speech. That was a promise of what was to come. And it all started in that little 22-minute package.
Think of all the memes that were born. The Szechuan sauce craze alone was legendary! Its impact rippled far beyond its runtime.
A Reminder of What Matters
Ultimately, "The Rickshank Rickdemption" reminds us that it's not always about quantity, but quality. Sometimes, the best things come in small packages, filled with genius, nihilism, and just the right amount of burping.
So, the next time you’re feeling impatient for a new season or a new episode, remember the wait for Season 3. Then remember the satisfying, insane, 22-minute reward. It’s a good reminder that sometimes, good things are worth waiting for.
Now, go re-watch "The Rickshank Rickdemption." Maybe order some Szechuan sauce while you're at it. You deserve it. Just try to avoid accidentally helping Rick destroy the Galactic Federation in the process.