Now that Rick and Morty Season 2 is over the long wait for Rick and Morty Season 3 has begun. Today represents a landmark of sorts, as the Rick and Morty team assemble to begin writing Rick and Morty Season 3. In the interest of full disclosure, Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland revealed that, in all likelihood, his head is throbbing, his tongue is cotton, and bright lights are just no good at all.
Rick and Morty Season 3 Being Birthed Right Now
Great. Going to be hungover for first day of season three writing tomorrow. #TOTALTRANSPARENCY
— Justin Roiland (@JustinRoiland) November 2, 2015
Justin Roiland suffers for Rick and Morty Season 3 and for us all.
Based on other collated Twitter datums it seems possible that Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland may just have enough experience with boozin’ to wake up this morning and feel completely fine in one of those dice roll, hangover-free, states of grace that frequent drinkers are sometimes afforded.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN! My costume: lazy sleepy poor super hero AKA total piece of shit! pic.twitter.com/H8FLCrDrfM
— Justin Roiland (@JustinRoiland) November 1, 2015
holy hell these rick and morty commentaries are incredible, I could listen to justin roiland drunk freestyle rap all day
— Whale of A Grel(iz) (@Greliz) October 12, 2015
Can't wait for tonight's "Rick and Morty". Great things happen when Justin Roiland spends hours drunk in the voice over booth.
— Mark Lanier (@ohimark) September 21, 2015
Get Justin Roiland on Drunk History.
— Vaughn Pinpin (@vaughnpinpin) September 15, 2015
Best of luck with Rick and Morty Season 3, Justin Roiland. Should you actually wake up with a hangover, just remember: it’s okay to mix Tylenol, Aleve, and coffee.
Rick and Morty Season 3 is still a ways off, with earliest expectations putting it in March of 2017. That is, if you trust Mr. Poopybutthole:
Rick and Morty Season 3 will return to Adult Swim just as soon as they're done figuring out how to get Rick out of Galactic Federation prison.