Rick and Morty: The Complete Seventh Season – Now on Blu-Ray & DVD – Review

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By Geno McGahee

It has just been released.   RICK AND MORTY: THE COMPLETE SEVENTH SEASON is now on the shelves and available online on Blu-ray Steelbook, Blu-ray and DVD.  The comedy has been one of the most popular shows of all time and continues to amuse and draw a crowd.  Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment does a great job in presenting this season and adding a lot of bonus material.  After binging the first six seasons last year, I have to say that I enjoyed this season as much and maybe more.  I was very entertained.

The focus of the season is Rick, more or less, and his life.  It covers his drinking problem and how he interacts with his unique group of friends as he and Morty continue to go on adventures.  There isn’t a bad episode here and they can mostly stand alone.  This series has the style where they don’t need to rely on any ongoing storyline from previous seasons or episodes.  It just wants to make people laugh and puts Rick into situations that are very funny.  His lack of patience is very funny with some of the people he encounters.

The presentation of the show on Blu-ray is very good. It looks very sharp and the sound is also spot on.   The amount of bonus material is impressive too.   Any RICK AND MORTY fan or followers will appreciate the attention to detail and generous special features included in this release.

RICK AND MORTY; THE COMPLETE SEVENTH SEASON is a really good time.  It’s an animated series that continues to stay fresh and funny even this far along in the series.

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