It's time to watch Rick and Morty Season 5 Episode 4, seemingly a week late, to celebrate Rick's independence. Spray. If this means anything, I suspect it will further accelerate Morty's attempts to declare independence from the frustrating situation he's been increasingly trapped in throughout this season.
But whatever Justin Roland and Dan Harmon are up to, and whether or not this episode was scheduled to air last Sunday, it seems we are about to get some very schwifty patriotism.
Rick Dependence Spray comes in the aftermath of a very relationship heavy edition of this series. In one scene, Morty murders his ex-lover, his cronies, and Tinatia's boardroom. A congressman's house is also torched. Fun times. Meanwhile, Rick and Summer go on a very strange road trip.
Rick and Morty Season 5 Episode 4, aka "Rickdependence Spray," continues this season's format of referencing movies in the title. Who knows what planet (if not Earth) will welcome them, but an alien invasion like the one in ID4 seems like an all too easy concept for Rick and Morty. The whole show is full of aliens.
Previously, "A Rickconvenient Mort" turned Al Gore's message upside down and riffed on "Captain Planet," and "Mort Dinner Rick Andre" was based on Morty's need for a date with the worst dinner guest ever It was. Also, "Mortyplicity" took a page out of Michael Keaton's clone movie and brought in a never-ending clone/decoy army. If history repeats itself, it will happen in episode 5 or 10.
If you are out of town and "Rick and Morty" is not available in your current location, you need not be disturbed by geofencing restrictions. However, with the help of a virtual private network (VPN), you can watch new episodes live wherever you are.
Our pick for best VPN is ExpressVPN, which is easy to set up for streaming because it meets all your VPN needs, is easy to use, and offers fast Internet speeds. It also works with virtually any device, including iOS and Android, as well as streaming devices such as Amazon Fire TV Stick and Apple TV. In addition, it is also compatible with gaming consoles such as PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
Episode 4 of Season 5 of "Rick and Morty" airs today, Sunday, July 11, at 11 p.m. ET on Cartoon Network's "Adult Swim" after-hours block. If you are logged in to cable TV, you can watch the new episodes at adultswim.com.
If you have already cut cable, you can watch Rick and Morty on several live TV streaming services, including Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, and AT&T TV Now.
Of these options, we recommend Sling TV. However, YouTube TV offers Cloud DVR with unlimited storage and is for time-shifted viewers who don't need to watch live; AT&T TV Now is not recommended; and Sling TV is not recommended.
There is some good news. Unlike previous seasons, Channel 4's E4 is airing Rick and Morty Season 5 Episode 3 on the same day as the US, for free.
Anyone traveling abroad from the UK can get this stream for free with a VPN such as ExpressVPN. Just log in, enter your information, and select the region you live in if you want it to look like you're streaming "from where you're from."
If you're in Canada, you're in luck, as you can probably watch Rick and Morty Season 5 Episode 3 at the same time as people in the US, 11pm Eastern.
You'll need the STACKTV channel, but fortunately it's available on the Amazon Prime Video channel. Americans visiting our great white northern neighbors will need to watch ExpressVPN to see it live on the service they are already paying for.
If you have a pay cable subscription, you can catch up with Rick and Morty by logging onto the Adult Swim website and using your pay TV username and password. It is also available on HBO Max and Hulu.
Rick and Morty is also available on Amazon Video, with each season starting at $15.
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