“Rick and Morty” season 4 episode 6 will serve as the series’ fourth installment’s part two as the show takes a short break for the holidays. Episode 5 was aired on Dec. 15 and it will take more than three weeks before it resumes for the sixth chapter.
Then again, the title for “Rick and Morty” season 4 episode 6 is not yet available although the first five titles were released even before the series premiered in November. The last story called “Battlestar Ricklactica” showed the grandpa and grandson duo traveling in space but unfortunately, Morty was bitten by a space snake.
What happened in the last episode?
It is a good thing that Morty was alright but he felt guilty because if he only listened to his grandpa’s advice not to leave the ship, he will not be bitten and the first snake in space will not have to be killed as well. It was the first reptile to be launched in space and after the incident, Morty feels so bad about it but it’s too late to regret.
Return date after the midseason break
“Rick and Morty” season 4 episode 6’s exact release date is actually not available yet but fans need not worry because it will not be like the last time when they have to wait a long time for the next episodes. Series creators Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland already made a promise they will not keep viewers waiting anymore.
Starting with season 4, the forthcoming stories will be arriving faster than ever before. This is because they have been preparing for the next episodes while the current one is still airing.
“I think it’s safe to say without fear of being wrong that the gap between seasons three and four will be the longest and last time that it’s ever so long that it’s ridiculous,” Harmon and Roiland jointly told Entertainment Weekly. “I don’t know how fast we can do it, but I know it will never be this long again.”
Meanwhile, “Rick and Morty” season 4 episode 6 will be out some time in 2020 as announced by Adult Swim.


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