Videos by ComicBook.com
As Rick and Morty Season 8 prepares for its official streaming launch in the coming days, it’s now the best time to go back and look at just how this season actually performed. With ten episodes telling their own episodic stories, there are many that did very well among the pack with only a few that didn’t hit as high of marks as the others. Read on for our picks of the Rick and Morty Season 8 episodes from worst to best, and let us know all of your favorites in the comments.

#10 – Morty Daddy
Rick and Morty Season 8 had a few notable returns from characters that fans weren’t expecting to see again, but the penultimate episode of the season brings back Morty’s estranged son, Morty Jr. It’s the first episode that fleshes out more of that father and son dynamic that was only jokingly established back in the first episode, but it just wasn’t fun considering that Morty Jr. is such a bland character overall. He really only has one joke in that he’s revealed to be increasingly levels of terrible, and Rick and Summer’s side plot with the Precogs just wasn’t enough to lift the whole thing.

#9 – Ricker than Fiction
Although “Ricker Than Fiction” seems like it’s going to be promising as this season’s version of Interdimensional Cable or Morty’s Mindblowers, it soon instead focuses on extended cameos from both James Gunn and Zack Snyder. The episode starts with the interesting tease of Rick and Morty crafting their own blockbuster movie franchise (with many potential variations), but then it spends far too long on these major guest spots. It just takes up so much of the attention that it really stops being funny. Other episodes this season just had a better balance overall.

#8 – The Last Temptation of Jerry
Rick and Morty Season 8 has two major episodes that shine more of a light on Jerry, and the weaker of the two is also unfortunately one of the weaker episodes of the season overall. It might end up being the last holiday special Rick and Morty ever does, but that might be for the best as there’s not a lot of room to explore. Demonstrated by this episode that tries to show a new origin of Easter, Jerry turns into a mutant rabbit that wants to spread its seed and destroy the world. It’s another episode that never quite reaches some of the upper levels that other episodes did this season.

#7 – Summer of All Fears
Rick and Morty Season 8 did get off to a very promising start, however, as Summer and Morty were trapped for years within a device Rick had built after they stole his phone charger. There’s a unique spin put on this idea that has the two of them decide to keep their years’ worth of memories from being trapped, and even has an impact on their current lives. It’s great on the Summer side of things as it revealed just how much like Rick she actually is (and what that means for her relationship with her mother), but the Morty side really only has a single beat to follow before it ends. It’s just not as dynamic as the episodes to come.

#6 – Valkyrick
The second episode of the season ended up being a much better start for the new Rick and Morty season. “Valkyrick” brings back Space Beth for another full adventure, and sees her teaming up with Rick for the first real time since she became a recurring character in the series. This episode not only helps to close out the Galactic Federation stuff from the first half of the series, but sets up Rick and Space Beth for more changes in their relationship that gets paid off in the episodes to come. It really put the work in to changes these characters moving forward.













