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"Rick and Morty" Delivers Shocking Spaghetti-Centric Episode with Therapeutic Nihilism
In the fourth episode of "Rick and Morty" Season 7, titled "That's Amorte," the Smith family's Spaghetti Night takes a dark turn when it is revealed that the spaghetti is made from the corpses of people who committed suicide on a specific planet. This discovery leads to a system of incentivized self-harm and a booming spaghetti trade. The episode explores themes of exploitation, cannibalism, and the ethics of convenience. Despite the absence of co-creator Justin Roiland, the episode maintains the show's nihilistic absurdity and emotional tension. The episode's emotional climax features a montage of a terminally ill man's life, highlighting the detours and disappointments that shape a person's journey.

"Reservation Dogs: A Game-Changing Indigenous TV Series"
The series finale of "Reservation Dogs" marks the end of a radical era in post-prestige television, as the show closes the circle on the Rez Dogs' journey and explores themes of growth, healing, and community. The dramedy, led by Native American creatives, stands out as a singular work of art in a TV landscape dominated by franchises and marquee dramas. However, the future of shows like "Reservation Dogs" and the small moment for Native storytelling on TV remains uncertain amidst industry strikes, mergers, and a shift towards safe IP pitches.

"What We Do in the Shadows Season 5: Fresh Blood, Fresh Laughs in the Funniest Queer Show on TV"
The fifth season of FX's "What We Do in the Shadows" embraces a hangout vibe, focusing on the mundane and everyday experiences of its vampire roommates. While the show feels less focused and misses some opportunities, the strong cast keeps it funny and enjoyable. The biggest change this season is the fallout from Guillermo's request to become a vampire, which adds complexity to the dynamics of the show. Overall, the sitcom-like approach works well for now, showcasing the fun and boredom that comes with living forever.