: Generally praised for its visual risks , including a 20-second experimental drug sequence and stop-motion animation.
While officially titled "The Ricks Must Be Crazy," this S2E6 is frequently associated with "Village of the Damned" themes due to Rick's god-like control over a micro-universe. : Often rated an A- or higher.
: Summer is left in the car, which uses increasingly dark and psychological tactics to "keep Summer safe". Critics called this one of the show's darkest and funniest subplots. Scream: The TV Series: "Village of the Damned" [S2E6] Village of the Darned
: Charlie and Pim are invited to an alien party that turns out to be a trap. Fans loved the return of Fillmore and Duncan (the "party brothers") and the introduction of Bill, who insists on using the term "UAP".
Many viewers mistakenly call this episode "Village of the Darned" because it parodies alien abduction tropes. : Generally praised for its visual risks ,
: Rick and Morty travel inside a car battery that contains a whole civilization. Reviewers praised Stephen Colbert's guest performance as Zeep Xanflorp, Rick's intellectual equal and rival.
The episode titles "[S2E6] Village of the Darned" and "[S2E6] Village of the Damned" are often used interchangeably in discussions, as "Village of the Darned" is a common play on the title of the classic 1960 horror film. Depending on which series you are referring to, the reviews are quite different: : Summer is left in the car, which
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