Rick and Morty: Chris Parnell Gives Update on Season 5

The latest installment of IGN’s Watch From Home Theater is a little different from the norm. IGN readers voted on their favorite Jerry-centric episode of Rick and Morty, and the winner was Season 1’s “Meeseeks and Destroy.” Jerry Smith himself, Chris Parnell, stopped by to watch this classic episode, reflect on the challenges of being Jerry and even give an update on the status of Rick and Morty: Season 5.

Rick and Morty ‘Meeseeks and Destroy’ Watch Party w/ Chris Parnell – WFH Theater

If you missed the Rick and Morty WFH Theater, you can still rewatch the stream in the link above. But if you just want the juiciest details from the stream, read on to find out everything Parnell had to say about the series and his tragically unloved character.

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What’s the Status of Season 5?

An IGN viewer asked Parnell about the current status of Season 5 and whether it might be coming down the pipeline soon. After all, creators Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon promised a faster turnaround for new seasons, and we know the series was renewed for a whopping 70 episodes after Season 3.

Parnell dashed any hopes of Season 5 being right around the corner, unfortunately. He revealed that while the next season has been written and at least partly storyboarded, none of the actors have recorded their lines yet.

Parnell said, “We have not started recording Season 5, but I know they have, certainly, episodes written and have it boarded to a certain extent. But I don’t know when we’ll start recording.”

Most likely, that means no more new episodes in 2020 after the second half of Season 4 wraps in late May. The silver lining, at least, is that Parnell doesn’t foresee the ongoing COVID-19 situation interfering with the process of recording lines.

“I’ve upgraded my home setup – even though it doesn’t look like it – so I can actually record proper sessions from home,” he said. “You know, as long as the studio does some safety protocols and stuff like that, it’s an easy situation to go into a booth and record and not have to encounter anybody.”

Getting Into the Jerry Mindset

For many fans, it’s Jerry, not Rick or Morty, who ranks as their favorite character on the series. He’s an entertaining guy, but he’s also a perpetual sad sack loser who rarely gets any respect. We were curious if Parnell ever finds it difficult to get into the mindset of Jerry Smith and playing a character who seems to be the universe’s favorite punching bag. According to Parnell, it’s surprisingly easy to be Jerry.

“Well, it’s fun to play a character that’s put upon like Jerry is by, really, everyone else in the show. Especially Rick, obviously. It’s fun to play someone who’s essentially a loser. For better or for worse, it’s not hard for me to tap into that part of myself. It’s not a big leap for me to play Jerry. Take that as you will.”

Parnell returned to the topic of identifying with Jerry a bit later in the stream, saying, “The low self esteem is something I struggle with. I’ve pretty much dealt with it through therapy, and you have to have a certain amount of confidence to do something like SNL. But I can relate to the loser in Jerry for sure. I think that helps inform a fair bit of my comedy, because I’m often playing characters you wouldn’t typically describe as winners.”

It seems Parnell had an especially easy time getting into character for “Meeseeks and Destroy,” as he revealed he’s a terrible golfer who has exactly one game of mini-golf under his belt.

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Group Recordings and Improvisation

One of the more surprising reveals during the stream came when Parnell told us the cast has never done a group recording session. Instead, the various actors record their lines individually.

“We’ve never done a group record. Which… is fine. I think everybody kind of likes recording solo. Spencer [Grammer] is in New York now, most of the time, and Sarah [Chalke] is in Canada most of the time. It kind of makes sense that we would do it separately.”

Parnell also told us he doesn’t tend to improvise lines during his recordings, leaving the improv mostly up to Roiland. “It’s really just Justin that does the improv. I don’t do a lot of improv, because the scripts are really well-written and well-thought-out. The idea that I’m going to go in the booth and come up with something in my head that’s better than what they’ve spent weeks or days or months thinking about is a little presumptuous.”

Parnell’s Favorite Episodes and Moments

When asked about his favorite Rick and Morty episode so far, Parnell went with a fan-favorite choice – Season 2’s “Total Rickall.” He also named Mr. Poopybutthole as his favorite character. “I think he means well. He’s saddled with an unfortunate name, but he doesn’t seem to mind it.”

However, Parnell has a different pick for his favorite Jerry-centric episode, and no, it’s not “Meeseeks and Destroy.” He favors Season 3’s “The Whirly Dirly Conspiracy.”

When a viewer asked if Parnell has a favorite Beth and Jerry moment, he turned toward Season 2’s “Big trouble in little Sanchez.”

Parnell said, “When they go to the marriage counseling planet and they get to see a physical manifestation of how Jerry sees Beth and how she sees Jerry, and Jerry’s a little, pathetic, wormy creature. I found that very delightful.”

Is Jerry a Villain?

Some fans argue Jerry is actually the villain of Rick and Morty, given his victim complex and how so many characters (including his own family) seem to outright despise him. However, Parnell said he doesn’t necessarily agree with that viewpoint.

“I think he’s generally undeserving of the heat he gets. He does play the victim, I guess, a fair bit. He’s sort of gotten used to that mode of operating. But he can also be content doing his own thing and puttering around, which is why I think he’d do okay in a quarantine situation like this. But, you know, I obviously have a lot invested in Jerry, so it’s hard for me to feel like a bad guy.”

Parnell did admit Jerry comes up a bit lacking in the father department, as we asked him whether he felt Jerry had a stronger attachment to Morty or Summer.

“That’s a good question,” he said. “I don’t know remember him showing a lot of parental affection to either of them. If there’s evidence to suggest his love of one over the other, I don’t remember it.”

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One-Upping Rick

A CineFix viewer posed an interesting question to Parnell. What’s one area in which Jerry could actually one-up Rick? The answer? Astronomy.

“I think if he could prove Pluto was a planet, he would enjoy that. I think any time his relationship with Beth is good – on those rare occasions – and solid, he feels good about that in the face of Rick’s constant scorn and disbelief that he’s married to his daughter.”

If you want to learn the big reveals from other recent WFH Theater episodes, find out about a major T-Rex blooper in Jurassic Park, learn why Data and the Borg Queen definitely had sex in Star Trek: First Contact and learn more about the hidden video game influences in 10 Cloverfield Lane.

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Switch Exclusive Ninjala Has Been Delayed By Almost A Month

Ninjala, the Switch-exclusive free-to-play fighter that was due to release on May 27, has been delayed. The game will now release on June 25.

The news was announced on the game’s Japanese Twitter account, which attributes the delay on the global spread of COVID-19.

Ninjala recently hosted an open beta, although it did not go smoothly, as many players had issues getting into it due to server load. The delay might have something to do with these issues.

It seems that developer GungHo Entertainment is all-in on Ninjala, as there’s also an animated series in the works. We’ll be able to see if the game is worth all the excitement soon, despite this delay.

Meanwhile, if you’re looking for some other great games to play on Switch, here are our recommendations.

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Fortnite Rolls Out Squad Update Ahead Of Party Battle Royale

Ahead of the Party Battle Royale event on the evening of May 8, Epic has launched a patch on all platforms for Fortnite to get the party ready. The patch also includes some tweaks to the Squads playlist.

Patch 12.50.2 is a light update rolling out ahead of the Party Royale, fixing some bugs before the major event on Friday night. Most of the patch is dedicated to preparing the servers for the show, but a number of small changes to the Squads playlist was also included.

The Squad changes are centered around balancing out Squads play experience, trying to make the game feel right for all players regardless of time played and experience gained.

There are some localization updates for a number of other languages included in the patch, fixing some of the mistakes and miss-spelled words.

The update for the live concert featuring Dillon Francis, Steve Aoki, and Deadmau5 should roll out sometime in the lead up to May 8 at 6PM PT. The non-combative experience is set to feature a number of in-game rewards as well as the live music.

Make sure to log in and update your game before the Party Royale goes live. If you do happen to miss the live show, it will be broadcasted on Saturday, May 9 at 11 AM PT / 2 PM ET on the in-game Main Stage. Anyone who logs into Fortnite on any device between May 8 at 3 PM PT / 6 PM ET and Monday, May 11 at 7 AM PT / 10 AM ET will receive the “music-reactive” Neon Wings Back Bling for free.

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GTA 5 Online Biker Bonus Week Has Discounts And Bonus RP For Biker Missions

This week Rockstar is adding double rewards to GTA Online for Biker Sell Missions, Clubhouse Contracts and Transform Races. Players who embrace their inner Biker can earn massive rewards on Biker related activities through to May 13.

The Rockstar Transform Races will be rewarding twice the money and RP for racing in supercars, motorcycles, airplanes, and more across challenging courses.

This week also marks your last chance to get the on-time gift of GTA$500,000 just for logging in.

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There’s a new podium vehicle at the Diamond Casino to be won on the Lucky Wheel. Use your daily free spin for a chance at the Coil Cyclone this week.

A number of in-game items are also discounted. The Arcade Master Control Terminal is 30% off, along with a selection of high-end vehicles on sale. The Principe Lectro is 35% off, the Nagasaki Shotaro is 40% off, the Benefactor Krieger is 30% off, the Pegassi Tempesta is 40% off, and the Pegassi Toros is 35% off.

Twitch Prime members can get a rebate on Pixel Pete’s Arcade base property in Paleto Bay this week. Members can also purchase the Pfister 811 hyper-car for 80% off and the Declasse Drift Yosemite pick-up truck for 60% off.

A portion of all online purchases this month will be going towards COVID-19 relief thanks to Rockstar and Take-Two. This includes purchases made in Red Dead Online and GTA Online.

Val Kilmer Explains Why He Hated Playing Batman

Val Kilmer taken on some huge roles in his time, including Jim Morrison in The Doors and Doc Holliday in Tombstone, but there’s one major role he took that perhaps did him more harm than good. Val Kilmer played Batman in 1995’s somewhat ironically titled Batman Forever, and dropped out before Batman and Robin. The reviews were not kind–and neither was director Joel Schumacher, who has not been particularly charitable when talking about the actor.

Now, in a lengthy (and excellent) deep-dive into his career and current life with The New York Times, Kilmer–who has difficulty speaking now after receiving a tracheostomy for throat cancer–has opened up about the role. Although he has previously cited scheduling conflicts as the reason for stepping away, it turns out that Kilmer just outright did not enjoy playing Batman, and that a set visit led to a realization for him.

In the piece, Kilmer recalls that Warren Buffett and his grandchildren visited the set to meet Batman, and that he stayed around in the suit for their sake. However, once the kids arrived, it became clear that they didn’t actually care about meeting Batman, and wanted to play with his gadgets instead. “That’s why it’s so easy to have five or six Batmans,” he told the reporter. “It’s not about Batman. There is no Batman.” On top of this, the suit was extremely uncomfortable to wear.

The article also shows off a weird trinket from Kilmer’s home–a big, detailed Batman statue, with Batman’s head removed and replaced with the head of Mark Twain.

Val Kilmer is set to appear in Top Gun Maverick on December 23, reprising the role of Iceman.

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Ashes Of The Singularity: Escalation Is Free On Humble Right Now

The Humble Store’s Spring Sale is currently underway, with massive discounts on more than 4,000 games across the store. One of the benefits of the sale is a free game up for grabs, and this time it’s Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation, Stardock’s massive-scale real-time strategy game.

In order to claim the free game, you will need to sign up for the Humble Newsletter, and in return you will receive a Steam key. The game is free to keep after you have activated the key, but the code must be used before May 14, as it will expire after this date.

Ashes Of The Singularity is free until May 10, so make sure to grab it before it disappears. The Humble Store Spring Sale is on until May 21.

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Free Xbox One And PC Game: The Golf Club 2019 Now Available For A Limited Time

The professional golf game The Golf Club 2019 Featuring PGA Tour is now free on Xbox One and PC, but only for a limited time. You can grab the game for free right now on either platform’s store.

Once downloaded, you can play as much as you want until May 13 on Xbox One and through May 14 on Steam. You can find download links here: Xbox One, Steam. More specifically, the free play period ends at 11:59 PM PT for Xbox One on May 13 and 9:59 AM PT on May 14 for PC.

Progress carries forward for those who decide to buy the game after the free promo period.

Developed by HB Studios, The Golf Club 2019 Featuring PGA Tour is a sequel to The Golf Club 2 that features the PGA Tour license for the first time. This brings a number of real-world Tour courses to the game, including TPC Boston and TPC Sawgrass, while the game has a course-editor, too. There are no player likenesses, however, so you can’t tee it up as Tiger Woods or any other real-world player.

The Golf Club 2019 Featuring PGA Tour scored an 8/10 in GameSpot’s review. Other reviews were mostly positive as well, but you should know that this is a challenging golf sim, not an arcade game. 2K is offering up the game for free as part of its Give Back Project.

The series is published by 2K, and the franchise will continue with a new installment called PGA Tour 2K21. 2K recently released a teaser trailer for this game, while the full reveal is coming on May 14.

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The Xbox Series X Showcase Featured Two Games That Are Exclusive To Next-Gen And PC

Two of the games shown in the Inside Xbox live stream for May 2020 have been confirmed to not be coming to the Xbox One, but instead releasing on the Xbox Series X and Windows 10 PC. The two games are The Medium and Scorn.

Scorn is the terrifying horror experience from Ebb Software. The story will be non-linear, with players exploring the unfamiliar and scary world for clues and to solve puzzles. The world is filled with disturbing imagery and an unsettling environment.

The Medium is a next gen psychological horror game from the Blair Witch developers Bloober. In the game you play as Marianne, a medium who lives in the real world and the spirit world all at once. Marianne is haunted by a vision of a child’s murder and must travel to an abandoned hotel resort where an unspeakable tragedy occurred.

Both games will not be available on the Xbox One, instead launching on the Xbox Series X and Windows 10 on the PC. According to the Scorn Kickstarer, the developers found picking the Xbox Series X as the release console to be an easy choice, citing the hardware as their main motivation. Scorn will also be released on Steam, Windows Store, and GOG for the PC.

Bloober’s The Medium will be an Xbox Series X exclusive, with 4k resolution, ray-tracing technology, and SSD for a single, seemliness cinematic experience without any loading screens. According to Xbox Wire, the main reasons behind why The Medium is elusive to the new system will remain a surprise for now.

The Medium is set to release this holiday season, alongside the Xbox Series X. Scorn has no release date as of yet.

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Nintendo Switch Production Impact Should Be Over By Summer, Nintendo Says

The Nintendo Switch is currently going through a shortage of stock, with the current COVID-19 pandemic slowing down the production of units in factories around the world. Thankfully, it seems that this shortage is going to be over soon, with figures from the Nintendo financial results release indicating that Nintendo believes the impact of production will be over by this Summer.

David Gibson, who works for the research company Astris Advisory Japan KK, live-tweeted and translated the release of the financial results as they released. The Switch is only halfway through its lifecycle, with no plans for a Nintendo Switch 2 anytime soon, so the continued sales of the console are key to the success of the system.

The sales of the Nintendo Switch are currently on track to overtake the Wii’s total sales figures even with the setback in production. The sales on games during this period for the Switch have remained strong as well, with Animal Crossing: New Horizons selling 13.41 million copies since launch, with 50% off those as digital sales.

For the time being, the Nintendo Switch is still sold out across the world and online. While the Nintendo Switch Lite has come back in stock periodically, each time the stock has sold out once again.

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