Two police officers who missed their wedding due to the coronavirus outbreak were able to honour their big day with a mini ceremony at work.
30.03.2020 - 13:11 / nme.com
Meet Rick WTM-72 and Shogun Morty.
Adult Swim has dropped a brand new mini-episode of Rick and Morty as fans eagerly await the second half of season four.
The new five-minute short, titled ‘Samurai & Shogun’, is a pretty intense and violent affair as an alternate dimension samurai Rick fights off a hoard of ninja Ricks.
In it, Rick WTM-72 is confronted by the group as he tries to move Shogun Morty, slicing some of them to pieces before the rest manage to trap him in a hallucinogenic state.
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Two police officers who missed their wedding due to the coronavirus outbreak were able to honour their big day with a mini ceremony at work.
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