Rick becoming agreeable with Morty shows his character development. This really proves that he is becoming a better person here. Plus, I just love the throwback they did from the Vat of Acid episode by jumping into the sun using the same exact pose they used from when they jumped into the fake acid.
They also referenced Jerry a couple times when they went to Pluto and Rick said “ this is a place only Jerry would go” when morty and Jerry went to Pluto
This episode is like a redemption to the Vat of Acid episode. Here, the vat of acid (or lava) serves more as a safety net if anything goes wrong - and such is the role that Rick realizes he should take with Morty. Honestly, the characters have been growing up so much this season I'm starting to worry how are we gonna get that many more episodes of Rick and Morty hahaha
I would say return to the Vat of Acid episode. Redemption makes it sound like this episode was better than the Vat of Acid episode, which is no where near the case.
it's great to see Rick try to be a better person and Morty trying to go along with the Adventure this was a Great episode can't wait for the season finale
The part that I enjoy most about this episode is Rick acknowledging that he's at fault for why Morty frequently disagrees with him and is so cynical about Rick's intentions
what i really like about this episode is that rick being open to change is paying off for not just him, morty, or even just the family; by seeing through the whole fiasco to the end they ended a tradition of mutilation and brought scientific advancement to the whole solar system! which i think is a cool reflection of this growth
It can also be interpreted as how dangerous it is for the universal balance to take lightly and mess with the beliefs of a culture to which you do not belong.
Felt like Morty’s been kind of sidelined throughout Season 6, so an episode like this was exactly what I was hoping for. For being an episode that progresses Rick and Morty’s dynamic, this episode’s definitely a personal favorite of mine this season
I hope they bring back the Knights of the Sun and a rival star-centered nobility to fight them in the finale, so they can end this season with Pink Floyd's "Two Suns In The Sunset" from "The Final Cut". That would be epic af. "It's like the moment when the brakes lock... and you slide towards the big truck... (AAAAAH) YOU'LL HAVE NO RECOURSE TO THE LAAAAAW ANYMOOOOOOORE"
I honest to God was literally never expecting that whole speech at the end to be leading up to a Vat of Acid jump. I really thought that was all real before the pose lmao
Omg, this is so much character development for rick I can't wait to watch it. It's almost like rick became a transcendent for all the wrong reasons (the Central Finite Curve, hence the citadel), but now he's becoming a transcendent who is more hands off, accepting and open to understanding the process others go through.
The fact that this episode contained not only Jack Black, but also Mitchell and Webb and Super Hans is just....like is this a gift???? For me??????????? I love the casting, it just feels so hyper-specific I'm so happy
It was nice seeing Rick trying to be more positive with Morty. Especially considering that he and other Ricks view his attachment as a defect. I've always enjoyed the scenes where he shows familial affection.
@@cameronworrall30 Rick is now trying to get morty's approval, and Morty is sidelining rick's inquiries. Cool developments even tho this particular episode wasn't that impactful on the grand story
Yeah , with all the talk of Rick being better wouldn’t be surprised if that arcs end is Rick (main Rick) dies... permanently after a confrontation with the rickest Rick. Would blow my mind and have that emotional gut punch that’s been put on the back burner. I could imagine Rick just explaining all that darkness and pain inside himself that never went away to his family expressing truthfully how much he valued their time together , then a portal opens up with a different Rick coming from a different reality same way our main Rick has as callous and uncaring, just to begin his own unique path to self betterment.
@@amarelospace No😒! My favorite episode of season 6 of Rick and Morty. Is the first episode of season 6. Where we gotten to see Rick Prime/Evil Rick and Survivalist Jerry.
Rick's story arc this season is interesting. He was humbled by Rick Prime, Shown Ricks are not the smartest in all cases by the dinosaures He saw the consequences of his actions with Pissman. It's kind of interesting to see how he finally lets himself evolve as a character.
@@DD-ec2oq he outsmarted Rick and revealed to his Morty not just how much worse he is but how doomed everyone else is around him. Also made all his portal fluid malfunction as well. He did more than just simply leave.
Ngl I really like agreeable Rick. A Rick that can blow these d bags away with a thought but recognizes that Morty needs to solve this problem himself and he can support him doing that. Him learning restraint in some way for the sake of patching things up is really amazing.
This seasons been awesome, much more consistent in quality than 5 and in a lot of ways 4 imo, but we've been missing having a mind blowing 9.5/10 on IMDB episode... really weird to have a season without some top 10 of all time outlier. I feel like there's a weird nostalgia attached to the first couple seasons for a lot of people, sort of like what The Simpsons has had to be burdened with - where its maybe harder for R&M to be put on the same pedestal it was before even if it deserves it
This is an episode in which the eighth part of Dan Harmon’s story circle, “Having Changed”, is more clear than any other. The Solar System changed. Morty changed. Rick changed. It’ll be interesting to see where this goes in the finale.
I knoow this won't get read but I still want to put it out there that the fix of season 6 has saved the show from it's own demise! Season 4 and 5 had so many flaws in the middle and great finales, but season 6 was stable throughout! THANK YOU
It's also very telling that the drool is missing from Rick's mouth a lot more in recent episodes. I do enjoy his arch. I wonder if we'll unironically see him wear his seatbelt.
I wonder if this Rick has multiple version of himself that is trying to be a better person. Also can’t wait for him to see Bird Person again to show him how much he’s grown, even if he is a different version.
Rick and Morty with Super Hans in it has to be the best birthday present ill ever receive. I hope it introduces Peep Show to a wider audience. Im thrilled to bits that Roiland is obviously a fan.
The lesson is that before you dismantle a religion, make sure it's not a metaphor for something important, like the solar system revolving around a scepter meaning it's the only thing keeping the entire solar system from killing each other.
This rick change episode to me feels like it should have been a few episodes sooner for the season if not the premier because the other episodes just have him relatively the same so i genuinely couldn't' tell if he was just pulling another vat of acid thing again
Seeing how Rick became agreeable with Morty in that episode shows some character development. It's pretty creepy NGL. I actually prefer Rick being his old self where he didn't take therapy. And I like how they did the Vat of Acid Episode part at the end.
"Shh, Morty. We're gonna make your d**k so fake, buddy." That's both the sweetest and funniest thing that I had ever heard. Kudos to Anne Lane for writing it.
There was that episode where Jerry & Morty went to Pluto with those yellow aliens who argued over whether it was a planet or not; they weren't featured
0:08 So did they hire D&D to write this episode? Cause they **kinda forgot** they went to Mars and it was barren earlier this season in the dinosaur episode
Im worried this all will lead into Rick eventually being killed by a "Rickier" Rick. in previous episodes, he always made it well known, he was the Rickiest Rick, well now he is becoming less of that, i hope this won't lead to his demise
Hope it leads to his family's demise or something because I really don't want the writers to kill off Rick. It would make me even more ticked than this rushed character arc he's been going through.
Thought it was a relatively middling episode for most of it. But the ending had me on the floor. I loved the callback to my favourite episode that original had me laughing so much. If the series ended with them escaping Evil Morty, or Rick Prime of Cthulu by jumping into a vat of fake something as the final resolution in season 9 I'd be ok with it
I love the way doesn't lost the funny moments even when Rick is showing a better version of himself, i was afraid about that change because maybe the guys behind the 4th wall don't like the new Rick 🥰
Morty knows Rick, who keeps a universe inside his car and can turn a black hole into a sun, yet for some reason a scepter that controls movement of planets is where he draws the line
Oh Rick changed because he realized how Morty thinks of him when Morty disregarded his advice and took the sword. I thought it was just way too weird how Rick completely did a 180 of his character in this episode
Rick becoming agreeable with Morty shows his character development. This really proves that he is becoming a better person here. Plus, I just love the throwback they did from the Vat of Acid episode by jumping into the sun using the same exact pose they used from when they jumped into the fake acid.
They also referenced Jerry a couple times when they went to Pluto and Rick said “ this is a place only Jerry would go” when morty and Jerry went to Pluto
It seems like when Rick lets Morty into the driver's seat, things always go wrong.
Nobody cares
Your a real fan for noticing that...
@@sirmel11 at least this time he's disturbingly respectful about it lol
I like that Rick's blindspot to magic keeps hitting him. He has gotten better at it, but that bone lady messed him up.
She needs to be a recurring character.
@@riparianlife97701 She really does. Stuck out in a wonderful way.
Well it was a pretty good idea to have a magic fake pud to get past any tech based sensors, too bad they were one step ahead of him
This episode is like a redemption to the Vat of Acid episode. Here, the vat of acid (or lava) serves more as a safety net if anything goes wrong - and such is the role that Rick realizes he should take with Morty. Honestly, the characters have been growing up so much this season I'm starting to worry how are we gonna get that many more episodes of Rick and Morty hahaha
I would say return to the Vat of Acid episode. Redemption makes it sound like this episode was better than the Vat of Acid episode, which is no where near the case.
Maybe a regression/death of Rick's family in the s6 finale?
I was dying when they started to celebrate that morty destroyed his first religion with physics
Hahahahahahahajahahahahahahahhahahahahaha
Anyone else see so much of Rick’s personality in Morty this episode?
Honestly I like seeing Rick being nice and agreeable for once. He's learning from his mistakes from past. So they won't happen again.
oops
it's great to see Rick try to be a better person and Morty trying to go along with the Adventure this was a Great episode can't wait for the season finale
I'm so sad that the season is ending next week! But at least season 7 looks like it'll be coming out in 2023. No more 3-year-long hiatuses for us!
@@lyricbot8513 Wow really! We might see season 7 in spring or summer of 2023.
@@lyricbot8513 Where is the proof?
That didn't aged well
The part that I enjoy most about this episode is Rick acknowledging that he's at fault for why Morty frequently disagrees with him and is so cynical about Rick's intentions
Honestly I like this new rick approach. It's very intriguing and it gives everyone in the family including him a chance to grow.
Not anymore lol
@@Finntendo yeah I totally fell for that...
This season has been stellar. I especially enjoyed the Jerry episodes. Can’t wait to see how they wrap up season 6.
The only episode I really didn't like was the dinosaur one.
Stellar, I see what you did there.
@@sirmel11 I like the dinosaur episode. It’s probably one of the non-cliche episode with an almost perfect explanation
I totally expected the solar system would to somehow not actually rotate around the sun and actually rotate around the staff
Honestly same.
what i really like about this episode is that rick being open to change is paying off for not just him, morty, or even just the family; by seeing through the whole fiasco to the end they ended a tradition of mutilation and brought scientific advancement to the whole solar system! which i think is a cool reflection of this growth
It can also be interpreted as how dangerous it is for the universal balance to take lightly and mess with the beliefs of a culture to which you do not belong.
Rick and Morty do love each other, and not afraid to say it, made me tear. Go Rick and Morty!
God dammit Rick!
Felt like Morty’s been kind of sidelined throughout Season 6, so an episode like this was exactly what I was hoping for. For being an episode that progresses Rick and Morty’s dynamic, this episode’s definitely a personal favorite of mine this season
A nod for using "GoodBye Blue Sky" in the episode. I wasn't expecting that at all.
Blue Sky...as in Blue Sky Studios...the studio behind Ice Age, Rio, and The Peanuts Movie...
R.I.P, Blue Sky...😔🙏🏾💙
@@nas0518 Yep, that's it... Who even is this Floyd guy, anyway? And why is he so pink...?
I hope they bring back the Knights of the Sun and a rival star-centered nobility to fight them in the finale, so they can end this season with Pink Floyd's "Two Suns In The Sunset" from "The Final Cut".
That would be epic af.
"It's like the moment when the brakes lock... and you slide towards the big truck... (AAAAAH) YOU'LL HAVE NO RECOURSE TO THE LAAAAAW ANYMOOOOOOORE"
I honest to God was literally never expecting that whole speech at the end to be leading up to a Vat of Acid jump. I really thought that was all real before the pose lmao
I've been going through a bit of a personal growth recently, I can understand the challenges of change. I love this struggling, kinder Rick.
Those crows really changed Rick
Morty with the whiteboard feels like Rick telling Morty and Summer how little they mean to him.
Exactly what It reminded me of, morty was very Rick-like this episode
I love how rick straight up admits he's a physcopath 😆
I don't think Rick's a psychopath more like sociopath. Although seasons 3-5 Rick did come off as more of a psychopath.
That witch needs to be a regular character.
A play on the witch from Robin Hood
She's honestly one of the best punchline foils I've seen in a while.
Omg, this is so much character development for rick I can't wait to watch it. It's almost like rick became a transcendent for all the wrong reasons (the Central Finite Curve, hence the citadel), but now he's becoming a transcendent who is more hands off, accepting and open to understanding the process others go through.
I laughed so hard at the end at the realization that it was All one joke. Well done team
I really liked this episode,excited for the finale new week
The fact that this episode contained not only Jack Black, but also Mitchell and Webb and Super Hans is just....like is this a gift???? For me??????????? I love the casting, it just feels so hyper-specific I'm so happy
Don't forget Daniel Radcliffe
The idea that Rick, who has traveled all over the multiverse, was unaware of all these people living in the solar system seems really ridiculous
I'd say it's a minor flaw in the story.
It was nice seeing Rick trying to be more positive with Morty. Especially considering that he and other Ricks view his attachment as a defect. I've always enjoyed the scenes where he shows familial affection.
One of the best non finale episodes so far.
The way Rick and Morty behave in this episode makes it seem like they are swapping foundational beliefs
Morty was a lot like rick this episode
@@cameronworrall30 Rick is now trying to get morty's approval, and Morty is sidelining rick's inquiries. Cool developments even tho this particular episode wasn't that impactful on the grand story
The fact that they used a pink floyd song makes me so happy.
It fit so well with the episode
This is easily one of my favourite episodes in this show.
Yeah , with all the talk of Rick being better wouldn’t be surprised if that arcs end is Rick (main Rick) dies... permanently after a confrontation with the rickest Rick. Would blow my mind and have that emotional gut punch that’s been put on the back burner. I could imagine Rick just explaining all that darkness and pain inside himself that never went away to his family expressing truthfully how much he valued their time together , then a portal opens up with a different Rick coming from a different reality same way our main Rick has as callous and uncaring, just to begin his own unique path to self betterment.
This probably second favorite episode of season 6.
the first is the story train sequel? i won't be surprised
@@amarelospace No😒! My favorite episode of season 6 of Rick and Morty. Is the first episode of season 6. Where we gotten to see Rick Prime/Evil Rick and Survivalist Jerry.
Rick's story arc this season is interesting.
He was humbled by Rick Prime,
Shown Ricks are not the smartest in all cases by the dinosaures
He saw the consequences of his actions with Pissman.
It's kind of interesting to see how he finally lets himself evolve as a character.
Yeah but its gonna be cool to basicaly see family rick bs prime rick who is the rickest rick probaly and dosent care about family
What about Evil Morty? The one that got away.
@@10RexTheWolf01 I mean what about him?
Like you said, he got away.
@@DD-ec2oq he outsmarted Rick and revealed to his Morty not just how much worse he is but how doomed everyone else is around him. Also made all his portal fluid malfunction as well. He did more than just simply leave.
Ngl I really like agreeable Rick. A Rick that can blow these d bags away with a thought but recognizes that Morty needs to solve this problem himself and he can support him doing that.
Him learning restraint in some way for the sake of patching things up is really amazing.
its great that the characters are evolving and learning from their mistakes!
very detailed. appreciate these for at least being detailed.
Don't forget about the return of the vat reference.
This seasons been awesome, much more consistent in quality than 5 and in a lot of ways 4 imo, but we've been missing having a mind blowing 9.5/10 on IMDB episode... really weird to have a season without some top 10 of all time outlier. I feel like there's a weird nostalgia attached to the first couple seasons for a lot of people, sort of like what The Simpsons has had to be burdened with - where its maybe harder for R&M to be put on the same pedestal it was before even if it deserves it
This is an episode in which the eighth part of Dan Harmon’s story circle, “Having Changed”, is more clear than any other. The Solar System changed. Morty changed. Rick changed. It’ll be interesting to see where this goes in the finale.
This was a really good episode
I knoow this won't get read but I still want to put it out there that the fix of season 6 has saved the show from it's own demise!
Season 4 and 5 had so many flaws in the middle and great finales, but season 6 was stable throughout! THANK YOU
It's also very telling that the drool is missing from Rick's mouth a lot more in recent episodes. I do enjoy his arch.
I wonder if we'll unironically see him wear his seatbelt.
rick goes to therapy once and does this lmao
I wonder if this Rick has multiple version of himself that is trying to be a better person. Also can’t wait for him to see Bird Person again to show him how much he’s grown, even if he is a different version.
Really enjoyed these last few episodes
I wanna see an interview with Jack Black and Daniel Radcliffe on this episode
This is definitely the best episode this season so far
I actually really enjoyed a more chilled out Rick and Morty as characters, it was refreshing
because of the way the episode ended i thought all of rick's emotional support was just mind games for the vat of lava since morty called him boring.
Rick and Morty with Super Hans in it has to be the best birthday present ill ever receive. I hope it introduces Peep Show to a wider audience. Im thrilled to bits that Roiland is obviously a fan.
Rick's response to not being the smartest creature in the universe is to become *passive.*
Yeah, that tracks. No spine under that pickled brain.
This episode was great I specially loved the Pink Floyd sequence it fits so well with the theme of the episode
The lesson is that before you dismantle a religion, make sure it's not a metaphor for something important, like the solar system revolving around a scepter meaning it's the only thing keeping the entire solar system from killing each other.
Pink Floyd bit was great, really nice homage to "The Wall"
Really missed a huge opportunity to make the “sun” Sunkist orange soda 😂
This rick change episode to me feels like it should have been a few episodes sooner for the season if not the premier because the other episodes just have him relatively the same so i genuinely couldn't' tell if he was just pulling another vat of acid thing again
My question is how does this fit in with the US having a Mars base?
the vat of acid ending was so funny
Seeing how Rick became agreeable with Morty in that episode shows some character development. It's pretty creepy NGL. I actually prefer Rick being his old self where he didn't take therapy.
And I like how they did the Vat of Acid Episode part at the end.
Ikr? The same exact pose of them jumping into the fake acid.
"Shh, Morty. We're gonna make your d**k so fake, buddy."
That's both the sweetest and funniest thing that I had ever heard. Kudos to Anne Lane for writing it.
There was that episode where Jerry & Morty went to Pluto with those yellow aliens who argued over whether it was a planet or not; they weren't featured
I like that he is trying and am curious to who this season ends
“Rick has truly developed as a character huzzah the writers are so smart 🤓”
I bet that was sarcasm.
I finally found an actual normal person in the comments
0:08 So did they hire D&D to write this episode? Cause they **kinda forgot** they went to Mars and it was barren earlier this season in the dinosaur episode
I don't think they forgot, I think it's just an unimportant detail that no one whose opinion matters would care about.
Im worried this all will lead into Rick eventually being killed by a "Rickier" Rick.
in previous episodes, he always made it well known, he was the Rickiest Rick, well now he is becoming less of that, i hope this won't lead to his demise
Hope it leads to his family's demise or something because I really don't want the writers to kill off Rick. It would make me even more ticked than this rushed character arc he's been going through.
this entire season felt like some kind of filler or training arc to develop the characters, no major plot going on at all, but it is fun
I love this episode being a foil to vat of acid in every way
It blew my mind when I realise that the entire episode was just a build up to another ‘Vat of acid’ sequel.
Can’t believe they passed up on Mort of the crimson Rick
Yet yall didn’t talk about the sun being a “vat of acid”
Been wanting to watch but it’s only on adult swim! When is it coming to Hulu or hbo max!
Awesome Inside The Episode: A Rick in King Mortur’s Mort Rick and Morty Video.
Thought it was a relatively middling episode for most of it. But the ending had me on the floor. I loved the callback to my favourite episode that original had me laughing so much.
If the series ended with them escaping Evil Morty, or Rick Prime of Cthulu by jumping into a vat of fake something as the final resolution in season 9 I'd be ok with it
I love the way doesn't lost the funny moments even when Rick is showing a better version of himself, i was afraid about that change because maybe the guys behind the 4th wall don't like the new Rick 🥰
Well, I'm on a Pink Floyd kick now. That's was a great sequence.
I have a running theory that this isn’t actually their Rick, but the Rick that eats his own poop.
A red flag should’ve been when they wouldn’t elaborate about what they’re about until after Morty took the sword
Shocking that we would see Rick being supportive.
Anne Lane is very visually yellow
This 40k Adeptus Custodes collab was wild
I love this episode 😍
Therapy really seems to be helping Rick huh?
I love to see Rick's growth
Этот сезон прям Крутой. Я знаю,что многие зрители хотят обычных приключений или канона,но то,как нам показывают,что Рик меняется,это намного круче
Morty knows Rick, who keeps a universe inside his car and can turn a black hole into a sun, yet for some reason a scepter that controls movement of planets is where he draws the line
This is arguably the 2nd best season of the show (after season 2)
You did the impossible guys. You did a war montage while playing Goodbye Blue Sky by my favorite band Pink Floyd. and make it look awesome.
I really enjoyed the episode. I love episodes that just make fun of these fantasy lore dumps and stumble through it all.
I’ve liked every episode this season- the first time I can say that since Season 2
are these bots or it's some kind of joke?
@@amarelospace wdym?
I was gonna explode when I heard David Mitchell
I loved the callback to the vat of acid.
Oh Rick changed because he realized how Morty thinks of him when Morty disregarded his advice and took the sword. I thought it was just way too weird how Rick completely did a 180 of his character in this episode
This is essentially just an elaborated vat of acid episode
All this character growth is gonna hurt come episode e 10 !
It better. I want character drama. Please no happy ending for the Smiths.
ADULT SWIM JUST FREAKING RESTOCK FINAL SPACE DVDS JUST FREAKING DO IT!!!
Such a good episode
Wasn't jerry and morty already on Pluto yet one of those cult tribes claimed to be from that non planet
Rick is a good grandpa this episode
It seems like Morty and Medieval magic fantasy don't get along.