It's fun, but lacking that one final thing to really make it stand out. The reveal of a species of Thanksgiving themed aliens lacks the same kind of punch we have seen in better episodes, and silently just enjoying dinner is an unique step for their relationship, but it's missing that oomph we got from better episodes exploring Rick and the President's rivalry in the past. Keith David gets to say so many wacky things as both versions of the President, but something about the final battle feels lacking. The joke of the smart turkeys kind of feels one-note and almost hindered by the seasonal motif. It's a much more interesting joke as it takes the Thanksgiving holiday background to fuel an adventure focusing on the rivalry between Rick and the President, but the jokes don't always land in the escalation of them. Speaking of taking a single joke and running with it, that's the same core conceit of "Thanksploitation Spectacular" as well. #9 - Rick & Morty's Thanksploitation Spectacular
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