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  1. James Siciliano. Producer: Rick and Morty. James Siciliano was born in Danbury, Connecticut, USA. James is a producer and writer, known for Rick and Morty (2013), South Park: The Stick of Truth (2014) and Groundhog Day: Like Father Like Son (2019).

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  2. James Siciliano is a writer and producer for Rick and Morty and co-author of the book The Art of Rick and Morty. He has worked for the show since November 2015. He has written the episodes, Rattlestar Ricklactica, Childrick of Mort, Rick & Morty's Thanksploitation Spectacular, and Analyze Piss.

  3. Nov 19, 2023 · Then he elaborated with the fact that the newer writers (such as Albro Lundy and James Siciliano, who wrote Episode 6, "Unmortricken," specifically) were able to essentially recharge him with...

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    James Siciliano is a Managing Director and Fintech Advisory Leader at Deloitte. His consulting career spans 10+ years with a focus on compliance & operational risk management in the financial...

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    • On The Biggest Challenges in Producing Season 5
    • On The Dysfunctional Family Focus
    • On Making Rick & Morty Episodes Monthly
    • On The Gravity Falls Cameo & It Being Part of The Rick & Morty “Multiverse”
    • On Morty’s Pursuit of Jessica, His High School Crush
    • On Rick’s Past
    • On Ending The Show
    • On Researching Ways to Ramp Up The Show’S Violence & Death

    JS:[From a production standpoint], directing voiceovers and actors remotely during the pandemic. I have never done that before. Doing editing sessions is much more challenging. You take everything for granted, being in a studio and recording room with an editor and production, and keep wishing you’d love to go back to that. The biggest challenge [f...

    JS:It’s a human element we want to tie in within the sci-fi elements of the show. The Smith family are dysfunctional because of Rick. These characters are humans, and dysfunction is a part of being human. Every one of us is imperfect. We all have our own things; in the writer’s room it’s something we are always talking about. Why put a perfect fami...

    JS:I think it would be very interesting. I don’t know. Hopefully what we will see is less of a gap between seasons. Season 4 and 5 have the shortest gap so far in the show’s history. As we keep going, we are hopefully going to make that gap shorter. There’s pros and cons on what’s more engaging. Would it be more engaging to do it 10 in a row or a m...

    Scott Marder:There’s all this offshoot stuff. I wouldn’t say that it takes place canonically, but it runs on a parallel Rick & Morty dimension, if you will. Like how Adult Swim did that one 18-minute video game stuff and some of the anime stuff. They’d like to let people run wild and do their own takes using our core mothership of a brand. It’s not...

    JS:We’re definitely exploring Morty’s relationship with Jessica. “Where will that go?” is a question we’re building up; we’ll also touch upon Morty’s romantic relationships in general. You’ll definitely be excited to see this play out in Season 5.

    JS:Rick’s past has always been hinted at throughout every season. The coolest way to explore Rick as a character is to build him out gradually. As you’ve seen in the first four seasons, I think slowly we will explore Rick and his relationship with the family; to try to build out that world a little bit more. SM:Season 5 will leave some new breadcru...

    SM:I can honestly tell you that there’s no complete idea on how it ends. But we have the luxury of keeping the show going with Season 6 and 7 being written while trying to look ahead as we set things up that will make things feel complete and rewarding. There will certainly be a lot of care given to the stories that people are tracking. JS:We get s...

    JS:It’s not so much research, but it’s more of love for the sci-fi genre. Different death scenes are sometimes scripted and sometimes the writers and animators will go “I love this death scene” from an anime or fantasy scene or a movie. We’ll usually call it out, but the animators go above and beyond to make it look cool. I remember this one great ...

  6. Jul 27, 2021 · According to writer James Siciliano, the idea to turn Rick, Morty, and the President into turkeys came early. “Almost immediately we were like, ‘OK well if Rick does this, then the President...

  7. Teased in a new cold open sequence, the trident-wielding figure has grown to become a beloved icon, especially for writer and co-executive producer James Siliciano, who admits to liking the character on numerous occasions. Mr Nimbus, Rick’s greatest nemesis in Season 5.

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