Rick And Morty Season 5 Episode 10 Music

Okay, let's talk about music. Specifically, the music from Rick and Morty. Season 5, Episode 10. You know, the one that kinda broke the internet? Yeah, that one.
Unpopular Opinion Alert!
I have a confession. Ready for it? I wasn't blown away by the music in that episode. Don't get me wrong! There were some bangers. But... maybe not as many as the internet would have you believe.
I love a good Rick and Morty needle drop. I really do. The show's known for its killer soundtrack. Tracks that perfectly underscore the chaos and existential dread.
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The Good Stuff
Let's start with what worked. There was definitely some solid stuff in there. That end-credits song? Hit different. Real different.
The dramatic cues? Nailed it. Perfect for those emotionally charged moments. (Yes, even in Rick and Morty, there are moments.)
I always appreciate how they pair music with the visuals. It elevates everything. It’s pure genius, most of the time.

But... Is it Overrated?
Here's where I get controversial. Is the music in Rick and Morty Season 5, Episode 10 a tad overrated? I think... maybe. Just a little.
I mean, the show itself is hyped to the moon. So, naturally, everything associated with it gets the same treatment. But did the music really reach the same heights as, say, Pickle Rick?
Or the "Evil Morty" theme? Those are iconic. Instant classics. This… this felt more like background noise to the interdimensional family drama. Solid noise, sure, but still…
Where's the "Wow" Factor?
I was waiting for that one song. The song that would make me rewind, Shazam it immediately, and add it to my "existential crisis" playlist.

It never came. There were snippets. Hints of greatness. But nothing that stuck with me. Nothing that gave me chills.
Maybe my expectations were too high. The show has set the bar astronomically high. And hey, even Rick and Morty can't hit a home run every time.
The Fan Theories (and the Music)
The episode was all about canon, right? Setting up future seasons. Maybe the music was just... functional. Meant to serve the plot, not necessarily stand out.
Think about it: the music reflected the shifting power dynamics. The fractured relationships. All the messy stuff happening.

Maybe the lack of a killer soundtrack was intentional. Meant to mirror the overall unease of the episode. Who knows?
A Humble Opinion
Look, I'm not saying the music was bad. Not at all. It was perfectly fine. Competent. Serviceable.
I'm just saying... it didn't blow my tiny little mind. And maybe that's okay. Maybe my brain is just too small to appreciate it fully.
Maybe you disagree. And that's cool! Music is subjective. What resonates with one person might not resonate with another. That's what makes it beautiful. Or at least, interesting.

Final Thoughts
So, there you have it. My slightly contrarian take on the music from Rick and Morty Season 5, Episode 10. Take it with a grain of salt (and maybe a shot of tequila).
Go back and listen for yourself. Maybe you'll hear something I missed. Maybe you'll find that one song that changes your life.
And if you do, let me know. Because I'm always open to having my mind blown. Especially by Rick and Morty.
After all, they have a killer track record. (Pun intended.)
