The Universe Is A Lie On This Week’s ‘Rick And Morty’

This week’s Rick and Morty had universes in universes, and people questioning their purpose in life. It takes a lot to trump giant psychic spiders, but there you go.

While visiting an alternate reality to watch the Ball Fondlers movie (!), Rick’s spaceship was having power issues. Summer stayed behind on the surprisingly secure ship.


Meanwhile, Rick and Morty had to fix the ship’s power source battery from the inside…

… as it’s powered by a microverse of people stomping “gooble boxes.”


But trouble occurs when meeting the microverse’s brightest scientist, Zeep.

He created a miniverse where its people provide power via “floogle cranks,” interfering with Rick’s source of power.

But it turned out the miniverse has another scientist creating a teenieverse and yadda yadda yadda “flooble yanks.”

Everyone soon figured out everything about their universes, and the teenieverse scientist (who was also the ride home) didn’t take it too well.


The two remaining scientist started a crafty war against each other.


But with some inspiration from Morty and his new “friends”…

… they came together to manage a way out.

But now each scientist was on a race to leave the other behind one universe, leading to chase hijinx.

In the end, Rick won out…


… and power was restored.

Oh, and Rick’s car found a way to protect Summer without harming people, bringing the spiders and humans on this reality together.


Also, Morty’s a Transformer now.

And, in case you were wondering what’s worse than being in a reality without a Ball Fondlers movie franchise, you’re also in one where Rick and Morty won’t be on for two weeks. It’s awful.

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