Rick And Morty Season 5 Episode 10 Length

Did Rick and Morty Season 5 Finale Actually Last a Whole Day?! Let's Talk Length!
Okay, people, let's get real. Remember the Rick and Morty Season 5 finale? The two-parter, "Rickmurai Jack" and "Mortyplicity"?
It felt HUGE, right? Like you could've baked a whole Thanksgiving turkey, binge-watched all of Interdimensional Cable, and still had time to spare while watching it.
So, How Long Was It Really?
Alright, alright, settle down. It wasn't actually a 24-hour marathon. Though, wouldn't that be wild? Imagine having to set aside a whole day just to keep up with our favorite dimension-hopping duo.
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The truth? Each episode was the standard Rick and Morty length. We're talking roughly 22-24 minutes per episode.
Add them both together, and you're looking at somewhere around 44-48 minutes. Less than an hour! Mind. Blown.

Why Did It Feel So Epic?
Here's the thing: Rick and Morty knows how to pack a lot of punch into those minutes. Seriously, they’re masters of efficient storytelling.
Think about all the craziness that went down! Evil Morty's grand plan? Exploding decoy families? Rick's origin story almost getting revealed? It's a rollercoaster!
They crammed so much lore, action, and feels into those two episodes that it warped our perception of time! It felt like we lived a lifetime within those 45-ish minutes.

It's like when you're on a crazy fun rollercoaster. A two-minute ride can feel like an eternity when your heart is pounding and you're screaming your lungs out.
The Rick and Morty Effect: Exaggerated Perceptions
Let's be honest, we're all victims of the Rick and Morty effect. We get so invested in the characters and the storyline that every episode feels like a monumental event.

It’s like when you’re waiting for your pizza to arrive. Those 30 minutes feel like an eternity when your stomach is rumbling and you can practically taste the pepperoni.
And the Season 5 finale was a double dose of that! Double the excitement, double the plot twists, double the perceived length.
So, the Verdict? It's Not About the Length, It's About the Impact.
So, yeah, technically the Rick and Morty Season 5 finale wasn't long enough to watch the entire Lord of the Rings trilogy. But it felt like it.

And at the end of the day, that's what truly matters. It wasn't about the minutes, it was about the memories.
The feels, the laughs, the “wait, what just happened?!” moments. It's the Rick and Morty magic that keeps us coming back for more, no matter how long (or short) each episode actually is.
Next time you find yourself wondering about episode length, remember this: it's the quality, not the quantity, that makes Rick and Morty so special. Wubba Lubba Dub Dub!
