Adult Swim Premieres For The Weekend Of September 8
Last week’s episode of Primal was too short. The back half of this season seems to be telling one complete story, with caveman Spear and dinosaur Fang in the clutches of a cruel queen who she orders to help her conquer other civilizations, or if they’re not worth conquering, to simply beat them down. It doesn’t matter if the opposing forces want peace or war — SHE wants war and that’s the end of it. And while Spear and Fang are dealing with HER, there’s the impending matter of the Viking chieftain out for revenge, who will catch up with them eventually.
Primal airs tonight, Thursday, September 8 at 12 AM ET/PT. If you miss this showing, you can catch the same episode when it reruns on Toonami Saturday night at 12 AM ET/PT. And it will be on HBO Max the next day, as far as we know.
Then, this Sunday at 11 PM, check out a brand-new Rick And Morty called “Rick: A Mort Well Lived.” The titles of these episodes only rarely hint at the plot, but we know the intergalactic arcade Blipz and Chitz will make a return…we know beacause, for one thing, we have the short clip below where Summer “does a Die Hard” and then there’s the ONE sentence AS provided us as an episode description: “Roy’s our boy, broh.” “Roy” is the arcade’s most popular game, where you step inside and seemingly live decades of time as the entire life of a man named Roy. It’s unclear how it makes money.
Rick And Morty airs Sunday, September 11 at 11 PM ET/PT, and appears the next day on HBO Max. Check out sneak peeks of both shows below as well as a short commentary on last week’s R&M episode, “Solaricks!”
nickthegoat567
September 10, 2022 @ 12:54 am
Even though it’s more like exploring the Multiverse than time travel, Rick and Morty has a lot of similarities to Back to the Future. Rick just makes me think of Doc Brown a lot.
Mikayla
September 11, 2022 @ 5:55 am
Cartoon Network and Adult swim are the same entity right? It just changes name at night?