![]() ![]() ![]() Meanwhile, Rick is desperately trying to impress Nimbus while failing to get anyone in the family to listen to him. "Sometimes you've gotta be an asshole, my grandfather taught me that." It works because of the juxtaposition between the laser-focused dedication this alien civilization has for killing a teenage boy, and Morty's complete disregard for them, until he gets annoyed enough that Morty pulls a Rick and starts slaughtering generations of people. Throughout the episode, Morty has to go back and pick up more wine, each time encountering an increasingly bigger, angrier, and more advanced civilization completely devoted to killing him mercilessly. This, in turn, causes the son to swear revenge on Morty, turning the young boy who walks through the magic portal to become a sort of boogeyman for this dimension's civilization.Įverything about this alternate dimension is without a doubt the highlight of the episode, and one of the best things Rick and Morty has done in years, mostly because it doesn't feel like it belongs in this show as much as it does Roiland's other creation, Solar Opposites - specifically its fantastic "Wall" storyline. Morty accepts the help from one of the other dimension's citizens to carry the wine over to the Smith household, inadvertently making the man miss the birth of his son, his teenage years, and also the death of his wife due to time dilation. Of course, things aren't that simple, as Rick instructs Morty to be in charge of looking over the wine for his dinner with Andre Nimbus, which he hides in another dimension where time moves more quickly. ![]()
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