"Rick and Morty" Season 3 release date will be delayed, as stated by co-creator Dan Harmon during the Sundance Film Festival press outing. Additionally, aside from the delay, it is now confirmed that Season 3 will surely make a lot of the fans of the show hate the next season. Unfortunately, it seems pretty sure at this point that the phenomenal "Interdimensional Cable" episode will not be present for the entire duration of the season.

"Rick and Morty" first season episode entitled, "Rixty Minutes" was the first one to set the bar high for its tight sci-fi plot regarding Rick and Morty watching the television and every broadcasting channel takes them to fresh and varied dimension. The first installment is actually a collection of scattered sketches which brought synergy to comedy and reality as in the episodes "Ants-in-my-Eyes Johnson" and the more serious ones, "Two Brothers", "Baby Legs", "Trunk People" and "Gazorpazorfield."

Now, rather than the characteristically rigorous writer have innovated from rambling improvisations to very interesting plots in the second season, the "Rixty Minutes" turned to the sequel "Interdimensional Cable 2: Tempting Fate" but none of that is bound to happen in the third season unfortunately and the concept is thrown out, leaving the fans clueless on what's in store for "Rick and Morty" in the upcoming season.

To date, the first episode of the first season is probably the worst episode yet, the concept of the sequel enhanced in every single opportunity which paved way for a better introduction to the frame story of the entire "Rick and Morty" second season, along with a cameo from Werner Herzog portraying the role of an alien anthropologist who was featured in a monologue on humanity's phallic symbol obsessions.

With the release of the episode titles, "Tempting Fate" may not be enough for a hint of the absence of a similar episode as Season 3 starts in a few months. However, they seem like they have thought of something way beyond our expectations, a different kind of cool.

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