Rick And Morty: All Season 1 Episodes Ranked
11. Pilot
As the saying goes, you can only make a first impression once. Unfortunately, most people's first impression of Rick and Morty is based on the first episode, Pilot, and this ends up deterring many viewers from watching more of the show.
Pilot is packed full of obscenity. Even though the show is aimed at young adults, the level of obscenity here is unnecessary and off-putting. More so than any other episode in the season, it is plain to see that the creators were still figuring out what to do with the characters and the concepts. In fact, the styles of writing, artwork, and voice-acting in this half-baked episode are all outlandish to most fans.
Pilot begins with a pre-credits sequence in which Rick is about to destroy the planet with a nuclear bomb (the voice acting is at its worst here), only to reveal it was a test for Morty. Later, after a look into Morty's inappropriate fantasies, a Rick and Morty adventure to some lurid alien plane ensues. Meanwhile, Jerry tries to convince Beth to put Rick in an old people's home. The conclusion sees Rick drooling and rambling over Morty, who is cringing on the floor as the effects of an oversized alien seed begin to affect him. Yep, it's all as weird as it sounds.
It only gets better from here.