@@patrickbueno3279 he built spaceship from junk parts in season 1, i'm pretty sure he upgraded spaceship in next seasons, in season 2 we have advanced AI and "protocol keep summer save" with many weepons but he can't create bulletproof glass? I'm think it's just lazy writing from screenwrittees
@@freddiecoombes2065 where is fascism now? I mean the real deal of the anti capitalist from the proto fascists who created the ideology before Mussolini. Where money would have no political power. Unions would have equal power. Have you heard of Giovani Gentili or Gabriele D’Annunzio? Doubt it. Not so bad on paper. Like socialism or communism are not bad on paper. Try to apply any of them, genocide follows
@Guilherme Braga You do understand fascism is an authoritarian philosophy that puts the govt. in complete control of everything right? Meaning it literally can not be the same as Communism or Socialism because that's the opposite of what they want.
I just gotta say this is dark, but I do like how Morty lowers his defenses when talking about Mr. Meeseeks. It shows that there's still a lovable kid buried somewhere in all that hate.
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand Rick and Morty. The humour is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of theoretical physics most of the jokes will go over a typical viewer’s head. There’s also Rick’s nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into his characterisation- his personal philosophy draws heavily from Narodnaya Volya literature, for instance. The fans understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of these jokes, to realise that they’re not just funny- they say something deep about LIFE. As a consequence people who dislike Rick & Morty truly ARE idiots- of course they wouldn’t appreciate, for instance, the humour in Rick’s existential catchphrase "Wubba Lubba Dub Dub," which itself is a cryptic reference to Turgenev’s Russian epic Fathers and Sons. I’m smirking right now just imagining one of those addlepated simpletons scratching their heads in confusion as Dan Harmon’s genius wit unfolds itself on their television screens. What fools.. how I pity them. 😂 And yes, by the way, i DO have a Rick & Morty tattoo. And no, you cannot see it. It's for the ladies' eyes only- and even then they have to demonstrate that they're within 5 IQ points of my own (preferably lower) beforehand.
To be honest humans are super weird compared to rest of the primates we do not fit in at all The only bipedal one the only ground based one only one with highstamina we also do persistence hunting there is almost like no other animal that does this like that one african dogs species and a variant subspecies of wolf other than that humans are the only animals to do this hunting methodnwhere we run prey to point of heatstroke in which they collapse and we kill it Humans are pretty weird when it comes to apes
Now that I think about it, Mr Meesenk can't die without first carrying out the order they were told, and technically he died because he went out into space, fascist Morty died but he wasn't killed directly by Mr Meesenk and if he still counted that thanks to him fascist Morty is dead, he should disappear.
thinking about it it's not that the fascist universe become the default, but it's just that Ricks from fascist universes are mostly the ones who kept operation phoenix going, most likely as a kind of failsafe for when they inevitably run astray of their government
@@freddiecoombes2065 You know something can make a weird sort of sense in more ways besides what the writers intended, right? Like it doesn't ALL have to be 100% spoonfed to you by authorial intent for you to get something out of it.
For those wondering why facism is the default, Evil Morty reveals that Rick C-137 had created a separation of universes from the ones where he's the smartest man in the universe and every other one in existence. Assuming Operation Phoenix applies in only that selection of universes, it stands to reason that many of those would be fascist, but the Ricks there chose to do nothing about the political regimes around them.
Rick's S4 conversation with Space Beth basically said it all, she wanted to stop the Galactic Federation, but Rick's attitude was "Someone is always trying to take over the galaxy, the key is to be left alone by whoever does"
@@nenmaster5218 a political philosophy, movement, or regime (such as that of the Fascisti) that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition
Ricks rerouting plot line is even more brilliant when you think about it’s logic. Rick axed the protocol and probably most other Ricks did as well. Fascist universes are more militant in nature, they would keep these re spawning protocols. It makes so much sense that Rick would be re routed to mostly Fascist universes.
What I like about it was that Morty invoked Charlie Chaplin with this. For those that don't know Chaplin once wrote and said the following line in The Great Dictator. "Dictators free themselves, but they enslave the people." Morty freed himself from Fascist Rick. His demands for our Rick are reasonable. A normal adventure like our Morty does. Yet he can't help but dictate and try to force Rick to do it his way. Freeing himself and enslaving it.
Maybe it's the nihilist German in me, but you realize the 'you need a 300 IQ to understand Rick and Morty' meme has been dead for a few years now, right? Chaplain nor any other great commentator or philosophers were even remotely thought of in the making of any of these cartoons. But yes, you can wrangle out that kind of reasoning if you try hard enough.
You're extrapolating that intent from the thematic overlap between the film and this show, in that they both feature authoritarians forcing others to do their bidding. The intent of the show creators to invoke Charlie Chaplin is not proven here, nor even likely.
I'm sure others have pointed this out, but it would have been a nice touch to have Mr. Meeseeks just disappear as soon as Fascist Morty died of space exposure. 'Cause, like, Mr. Meeseeks shouldn't have died from space exposure, but after Fascist Morty died, Mr. Meeseeks' mission is complete: he can peacefully cease to exist at that point.
he didn't dissappear because fascist morty didn't die by mr meeseeks' hands, he died by being launched into space so mr meeseeks didn't complete his mission technically
@@amral-abdulsalam1193 have you watched the episodes Meeseeks and Destroy? They all dissapear at the end. Even the ones ordered to kill another Meeseeks
0:30 Is it me, or is Mr. Meseeks "Can Do" more hyped here when Rick told him to kill Fascist Morty, than his usual "can do's"? No problems with I was just curious.
@championchap Doubt that, as I understood Evil Morty did all those to escape from Central Finite Curve, it didn't unseal the Curve. But now, there are much less Ricks remained in the Curve.
@@justaguywhokilldiavoloforf2804 there are still infinite ricks, just because the curve is finite on some axes doesn't mean the spiral we all saw isn't infinite. It looked infinite.
This may be one of my favorite episodes of this season so far. But I'm surprise the Mr. Messeeks died in space. I thought it would explode like it would usually do when it disappears.
@@Emmabowlesss But he caused the vacuum incident to happen resulting in Fascist Morty's death so technically he did right? Like when they indirectly caused Jerry to improve his golf swing and then poofed. Meeseeks logic is so messed up.
Anyone else find it weird that there was no sound in space when the ship depressurized (which is accurate to real life) but Rick and Morty have had plenty of space adventures before and there was sound then?
It's done on purpose. It adds to the effect of the death and creates a lull, prepping you for the shock of the next reincarnation, its good story telling. Sound in space is for our benefit and allows for more jokes/interesting developments/world building when appropriate. Really its good writing and knowledge about how to tell stories well through television as a medium
@@bigwinz There's nothing good about the writing required to explain sound in space, but it's easy to imagine why guy wearing a piece of technology on his head that among other wondrous things allows him to breath and communicate in space, might be capable of providing sound, the absence of which would result in no sound.
just realized, this was the first indicator that someone messed with operation phoenix. ricks would make failsafes to ensure that their minds go to their own clones and no one elses minds can. but it was already hacked to reroute any rick deaths, but that wasnt activated yet. our rick shut down his operation phoenix so his mind had nowhere to go so it got rerouted to this one
Mr Meseeks didn’t disappear after being blown into space. This is because he failed to kill Fascist Morty as Morty killed himself. Fascist Mr Meseeks is doomed to float in the emptiness of space for all eternity, living and seeking oblivion
I was hoping he'd poof out of existence , but I guess he was denied his kill by technicality.. I'm wondering if they'll bring him back as an antagonist.
What if you give a meeseeks a mission to live for 1000 years? They can't die before their mission is completed. The show never explained if there are some meeseeks missions that they refuse to accept
In Meeseek and destroy, when the meeseeks were desperate to die due to Jerry's ineptitude. A meeseek came up with the popular idea of killing Jerry. So, applying that fact into this episode. That Meeseek will die because that morty did or Rick the one who made the request died.
Bro that poor meeseks just got introduced to his own personal hell: Choking for all of eternity in space, while deep down, knowing he cant cease to exist until killing facist morty, because hes already been killed. Not to mention, time passes by a LOT slower for them too 😭😭😭
Surprised how no one in the comments mentioned the obvious commentary on Rick & Morty’s fanbase with the facist Morty’s requests being basically the exact criticisms and requests of the fanbase at that time
This season actually targeted the cryptofash audience the show had begun to accrue. Too many edgy teenagers interpreted Rick's nihilism as being of the bigoted, far right variety, so the writers decided to make them the butt of a lot of jokes this season
Being fascism a way to put corporations in line with the interests of the State is interesting that you don't see ad fascism that mainstream entertainment follows partisan polítics, nor, implied by the person that answers you, that being far left is fine and even tolerant.
@@ReinoldFZ Dude, far-left = wanting a massively democratic economy, the abolition of the state, decomodification of essential services etc. Hardly comparable to Fascism/the far right.
@@joshkirby2372 that only is in fantasy books. In the reality, in my life experience, is just greed and get the power for the top of the party, all that through violence and killing the same people they say to represent.
It would've been a nice touch for the Meeseeks to poof away when Fascist Morty died. But then that raises the question: if a Meeseeks isn't the one who does the job and it gets done, does that mean technically, their task was never finished, so they have to stay on Earth forever?
I don’t think peoples problem is that their not good it’s just the ladder seasons aren’t on the same level as the first 2 and theirs a lot more forced cynicism doesn’t mean it’s bad just not quite as good
@Ali Deniz KAV 2 That's the one and only episode I genuinely dislike. But I agree if you didn't like the overall episode plot then the visuals, humor and personally for me the creativity usually has me sold. especially when involving the multiverse, Infinite realities and worlds creates potential for literally anything to occur in a future episode.
@@hypermaeonyx4969 space is a vacuum, sound waves cannot pass through a vacuum so movies and TV shows containing explosions or other sounds in space are scientifically false.
Since Rick can transfer his consciousness between Operation Phoenix in any universe where it exists and the fact realities are infinite in number means any Rick that has ever created Operation Phoenix is truly immortal.
Nope he still he died because the person who order him to do it (Rick) died. If u watch the meeseeks episode with Jerry they band together to try an kill jerry, so they can stop existing.
The sad thing is that the instruction was that Mr. meeseeks kill Morty, so as he dies in space, he will never be able to fulfill the mission (living forever in the pain of space).
Mr. Meeseeks don't need to do their task directly. In their initial episode Mr. Meeseeks that was supposed to help Jerry got his goal disappeared when Beth helped him to get that. So this Mr. Meeseeks mission was also completed after Morty died.
He might have disappeared after and we didn't see it. Also since the person who gave the order in that reality also died the order is void, which is why the Meseeks go after Jerry in their debut episode. They think if they kill the person who gives the order they can go.
Mr. Meeseeks don't need to do task directly. They also disappeared when Jerry got his goal in their initial episode despite the fact that it was Beth who helped him, not Mr. Meeseeks.
Love how no one even acknowledged Gearhead being there
Thats cuz gearhead is the annoying little brother Rick and Birdperson hang out w cuz his older brother died at bloodridge.
And instead of the bullet hitting the entire dome of of the ship it goes RIGHT into his head lmao
Almost like nobody cares about the great gearpocalypse after the 3rd war and the genocide of the gear- zzzzzz
It’s gear person you racist!
His name is Rivolio Clockworth Jr.
I find it hard to believe rick’s spaceship glass isn’t bulletproof lol
Man it's a cartoon
Hey remember he built it using junk, maybe he didn't use bulletproof glass
@@patrickbueno3279 he built spaceship from junk parts in season 1, i'm pretty sure he upgraded spaceship in next seasons, in season 2 we have advanced AI and "protocol keep summer save" with many weepons but he can't create bulletproof glass?
I'm think it's just lazy writing from screenwrittees
@@michawalo6996 hey it's a different dimension so maybe he didn't built a bulletproof glass on the inside.
No, no stupid....it's only bulletproof from the outside
The reason why fascist realities were the "default" is because all Rick's similar realities probably also axed the same protocol.
Its a commentary on contemporary politics and the worst of the show's fanbase you loon, not a piece of logical "lore". What
@@freddiecoombes2065 have you ever heard of "interpretations", you loon?
Coming back to this comment, tf are these replies?
@@freddiecoombes2065 where is fascism now? I mean the real deal of the anti capitalist from the proto fascists who created the ideology before Mussolini. Where money would have no political power. Unions would have equal power.
Have you heard of Giovani Gentili or Gabriele D’Annunzio? Doubt it. Not so bad on paper. Like socialism or communism are not bad on paper. Try to apply any of them, genocide follows
@@guilhermebraga9773 pretty sure danunnzio was a syndicalist since thats the ideology they went with in fiume
@Guilherme Braga You do understand fascism is an authoritarian philosophy that puts the govt. in complete control of everything right? Meaning it literally can not be the same as Communism or Socialism because that's the opposite of what they want.
I just gotta say this is dark, but I do like how Morty lowers his defenses when talking about Mr. Meeseeks. It shows that there's still a lovable kid buried somewhere in all that hate.
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand Rick and Morty. The humour is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of theoretical physics most of the jokes will go over a typical viewer’s head. There’s also Rick’s nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into his characterisation- his personal philosophy draws heavily from Narodnaya Volya literature, for instance. The fans understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of these jokes, to realise that they’re not just funny- they say something deep about LIFE. As a consequence people who dislike Rick & Morty truly ARE idiots- of course they wouldn’t appreciate, for instance, the humour in Rick’s existential catchphrase "Wubba Lubba Dub Dub," which itself is a cryptic reference to Turgenev’s Russian epic Fathers and Sons. I’m smirking right now just imagining one of those addlepated simpletons scratching their heads in confusion as Dan Harmon’s genius wit unfolds itself on their television screens. What fools.. how I pity them. 😂
And yes, by the way, i DO have a Rick & Morty tattoo. And no, you cannot see it. It's for the ladies' eyes only- and even then they have to demonstrate that they're within 5 IQ points of my own (preferably lower) beforehand.
@@ryuxy032 what did I just read
@@ryuxy032 You're like Isaac Newton. You're insanely smart but you use that knowledge to put others to shame.
@@ryuxy032 what a nerd
@@ryuxy032 So many layer of irony. You are gor amongst us mere peons.
I can't stop laughing as Mr. Meeseeks says "Come here you son of a bit!@" as 0:32 followed by the silent death lol
0:35
FINALLY someone actually acknowledges that you can’t hear anything in space
thats why rick an morty is da best seriez!!1!!!!!1!!!!1
Ik right
Yeah and water is wet too
@@JustJohn505 if your trying to make a point I don’t get it
@@JustJohn505 omg bro you got the whole squad laughing
1:34 I can't stop laughing at this scene
Me neither! This literally gets me everytime!😂😂🤣
Honestly ion get it, can ya explain
Legit how 2015 felt for me.
@@baeram lol
The really fked him up
"Does your house look like a tree, or...?" Best line in the episode.
To be honest humans are super weird compared to rest of the primates we do not fit in at all
The only bipedal one the only ground based one only one with highstamina we also do persistence hunting there is almost like no other animal that does this like that one african dogs species and a variant subspecies of wolf other than that humans are the only animals to do this hunting methodnwhere we run prey to point of heatstroke in which they collapse and we kill it
Humans are pretty weird when it comes to apes
I love how his shrimp limbs are moving back and forth while he runs like a human.
Thats why he couldnt outrun them lmao
It looked hilarious lol
He was in a body he didn't understand.
Best part of the whole skit
So used to running like a human, never had to run like a shrimp before
Now that I think about it, Mr Meesenk can't die without first carrying out the order they were told, and technically he died because he went out into space, fascist Morty died but he wasn't killed directly by Mr Meesenk and if he still counted that thanks to him fascist Morty is dead, he should disappear.
heres what I think he did not died when he went into space so he just could not breath and maybe the shot cut before he actually did disappear
@@conguitos8669 im sorry what?
I was just thinking thinking this if he died he would have disappeared but it looks like he just asphyxiated without dying.
@@conguitos8669 im worried about what you actually meant
@@layzboi2250 Poor guy, he'll be floating in space forever then.
thinking about it it's not that the fascist universe become the default, but it's just that Ricks from fascist universes are mostly the ones who kept operation phoenix going, most likely as a kind of failsafe for when they inevitably run astray of their government
That.....makes a lot of sense
That's solid.
Perfect amount of analyzing. Thank you.
Its not that logical. The writers are just using it for commentary on politics nowadays and to critique the worst of the show's fanbase.
@@freddiecoombes2065 You know something can make a weird sort of sense in more ways besides what the writers intended, right? Like it doesn't ALL have to be 100% spoonfed to you by authorial intent for you to get something out of it.
1:04 Seeing both shrimp Ricks angry at shrimp Morty made me laugh so much! 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Ahh geez
It's just Rick and Morty out of context, getting yelled at by anthropomorphic shrimp people in a fascist worshipping world 💀
😂😂🤣🤣
Me too lol😂😂😂
For those wondering why facism is the default, Evil Morty reveals that Rick C-137 had created a separation of universes from the ones where he's the smartest man in the universe and every other one in existence. Assuming Operation Phoenix applies in only that selection of universes, it stands to reason that many of those would be fascist, but the Ricks there chose to do nothing about the political regimes around them.
Rick's S4 conversation with Space Beth basically said it all, she wanted to stop the Galactic Federation, but Rick's attitude was "Someone is always trying to take over the galaxy, the key is to be left alone by whoever does"
@@nenmaster5218 its obviously anyone who disagrees with you, everyone that i dislike is LITERALLY HITLER
I don't get it. This is still under that curve
@@nenmaster5218 a political philosophy, movement, or regime (such as that of the Fascisti) that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition
@@pbee.njayay444 Based
1:32 I swear, the ending to this part gets me every time I watch this episode. Season 4 is probably one of the best seasons too so far in this series.
S1 and s2 are the only good seasons, the only good episode after that is s3e1
Same 😂
Wednesday afternoon forecast 02/03/22
Its one of the funniest jokes in the series
@@BigUncle4 no
I love it, how he said that : 0:29
That would be my first order
Ricks rerouting plot line is even more brilliant when you think about it’s logic. Rick axed the protocol and probably most other Ricks did as well. Fascist universes are more militant in nature, they would keep these re spawning protocols. It makes so much sense that Rick would be re routed to mostly Fascist universes.
What I like about it was that Morty invoked Charlie Chaplin with this. For those that don't know Chaplin once wrote and said the following line in The Great Dictator. "Dictators free themselves, but they enslave the people." Morty freed himself from Fascist Rick. His demands for our Rick are reasonable. A normal adventure like our Morty does. Yet he can't help but dictate and try to force Rick to do it his way. Freeing himself and enslaving it.
Bro what hahahah
@@georgesanaia3898 this is the living definition of what we like to call “over analyzing.”
Maybe it's the nihilist German in me, but you realize the 'you need a 300 IQ to understand Rick and Morty' meme has been dead for a few years now, right? Chaplain nor any other great commentator or philosophers were even remotely thought of in the making of any of these cartoons. But yes, you can wrangle out that kind of reasoning if you try hard enough.
You're extrapolating that intent from the thematic overlap between the film and this show, in that they both feature authoritarians forcing others to do their bidding. The intent of the show creators to invoke Charlie Chaplin is not proven here, nor even likely.
@@howlingdin9332 264 people disagree with you. The only reason you are even remotely trying to downplay is because of that. Don't kid yourself.
I'm sure others have pointed this out, but it would have been a nice touch to have Mr. Meeseeks just disappear as soon as Fascist Morty died of space exposure. 'Cause, like, Mr. Meeseeks shouldn't have died from space exposure, but after Fascist Morty died, Mr. Meeseeks' mission is complete: he can peacefully cease to exist at that point.
he didn't dissappear because fascist morty didn't die by mr meeseeks' hands, he died by being launched into space so mr meeseeks didn't complete his mission technically
@@amral-abdulsalam1193 have you watched the episodes Meeseeks and Destroy? They all dissapear at the end. Even the ones ordered to kill another Meeseeks
@@leonpaelinck
Well then maybe he’s not dead
0:30
Is it me, or is Mr. Meseeks "Can Do" more hyped here when Rick told him to kill Fascist Morty, than his usual "can do's"? No problems with I was just curious.
It totally is.
"Your orders are wishes for me"
"Don't you mean: Your wishes are orders for me?"
"No"
Caaaan Doooooo 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Maybe because it's easy and quick
Headcanon accepted.
Facist Morty's little smile when he takes out the meeseeks box is so cute it almost makes you forget his adjective.
so basically rick is immortal, his original body died and replaced multiple times just like abandoning every universe
It's actually been destroyed now at the end of season 5
Rick is basically a demigod.
@@cultofthevoid5677 Not anymore since Evil Morty trashed Project Pheonix to escape the Curve
@championchap Doubt that, as I understood Evil Morty did all those to escape from Central Finite Curve, it didn't unseal the Curve. But now, there are much less Ricks remained in the Curve.
@@justaguywhokilldiavoloforf2804 there are still infinite ricks, just because the curve is finite on some axes doesn't mean the spiral we all saw isn't infinite. It looked infinite.
This may be one of my favorite episodes of this season so far. But I'm surprise the Mr. Messeeks died in space. I thought it would explode like it would usually do when it disappears.
He didn’t fulfill his purpose, morty died but he didn’t kill him lol
@Ali Deniz KAV 2 its the Kars jojo situation
@@samikaislasalo3947 got frozen and stone cold ice into space.
@@Emmabowlesss But he caused the vacuum incident to happen resulting in Fascist Morty's death so technically he did right? Like when they indirectly caused Jerry to improve his golf swing and then poofed. Meeseeks logic is so messed up.
It's possible Morty was still barely alive at the moment Rick expired, so Meseeks hadn't poofed yet.
I love the "fascist default" in this episode - made me lose it laughing
I feel bad for the mee6, he didnt kill the morty, the space did. Now hes stuck in space forever
Anyone else find it weird that there was no sound in space when the ship depressurized (which is accurate to real life) but Rick and Morty have had plenty of space adventures before and there was sound then?
If they can talk, there's air.
but that's in regular space, were that was fascist space
It's done on purpose. It adds to the effect of the death and creates a lull, prepping you for the shock of the next reincarnation, its good story telling. Sound in space is for our benefit and allows for more jokes/interesting developments/world building when appropriate. Really its good writing and knowledge about how to tell stories well through television as a medium
@@bigwinz There's nothing good about the writing required to explain sound in space, but it's easy to imagine why guy wearing a piece of technology on his head that among other wondrous things allows him to breath and communicate in space, might be capable of providing sound, the absence of which would result in no sound.
@@creeperkiller78 I f'ing love your commet
1:34 the way he's running got me rolling on the ground 😂😂😂😂😂😂
The way they completely smash his face in had me howling
just realized, this was the first indicator that someone messed with operation phoenix. ricks would make failsafes to ensure that their minds go to their own clones and no one elses minds can. but it was already hacked to reroute any rick deaths, but that wasnt activated yet. our rick shut down his operation phoenix so his mind had nowhere to go so it got rerouted to this one
0:30
"Can doOOOoo~! Hey, you son of a biiIIIIiitch~!"
Im dying 😂
Best part
Rip Mr. Meeseeks
@@dr.karmichaelandjones Meeseeks to Rick: Your orders are wishes for me!
I liked the conversation between Rick and shrimp rick, it's nice seeing Rick be nice to his alternative selfs
Same, really wholesome
Not for long, though...
0:33 gear head actually gets shot in the head, he died before getting vacuumed out.
I like how Gearhead is in the backseat with no explanation as to why he’s part of the ride😂
"Why is noone having fun? I specifically requested it."
Mr Meseeks didn’t disappear after being blown into space. This is because he failed to kill Fascist Morty as Morty killed himself.
Fascist Mr Meseeks is doomed to float in the emptiness of space for all eternity, living and seeking oblivion
Meseeks:*existence is pain screaming*
Technically he did because morty is dead also Rick didn’t specify how he wanted him dead. So meeskees would have disappeared as soon as Morty died.
@@Mo_Real_Official hmm 50/50
@@Mo_Real_Official we dont know if meseeks had to kill him tho
@@Mo_Real_Official It just cut too soon.
1:27
They may have been shrimp, but they weren't doing him any favors.
The way Morty skittles away is adorable.
Mr. Meeseekd is the perfect assassin, won't die until his target's dead
I like how Rick is basically a god and invincible to everythint, but he has to summon a meesix to kill fascist morty lol
He just got cloned so he doesn't have cybernetics
1:08 WHY DID MORTY LEAVE LIKE THAT! IM DYING! 😭🤣
I love how Morty is smiling like a little kid that got a Nintendo switch
Never noticed how mr meeseeks didn’t disappear as he never actually got to kill fascist morty
I was hoping he'd poof out of existence , but I guess he was denied his kill by technicality.. I'm wondering if they'll bring him back as an antagonist.
@@cymes82 I too was waiting for this missed opportunity
I know this pretty late but since rick the guy who made the wish died mr meeseeks probably just dissappeared off screen.
0:35 I Laughed So Hard In That Bit
1:26 Better Call Saul
Justin Roiland rn
"So does your house look like a tree or?"
This show is genius.
What if you give a meeseeks a mission to live for 1000 years? They can't die before their mission is completed. The show never explained if there are some meeseeks missions that they refuse to accept
I love how shrimp morty crawls up the door and out the roomp
😂Seen every episode but I don't remember this clip. Literally laughed out loud.
I love that "CAN dooo" from Mr Meseeks.
Notice how Rick is the last one to fly out of the ship, I love how the writers showcase his genius in the most subtle ways possible.
In Meeseek and destroy, when the meeseeks were desperate to die due to Jerry's ineptitude. A meeseek came up with the popular idea of killing Jerry. So, applying that fact into this episode. That Meeseek will die because that morty did or Rick the one who made the request died.
I love the little detail of how the Meeseeks doesn't disappear when he dies because he hadn't completed the request
This might be the funniest run I've ever seen in the Rick and Morty series 1:34
I love how gearhead is just here
Bro that poor meeseks just got introduced to his own personal hell: Choking for all of eternity in space, while deep down, knowing he cant cease to exist until killing facist morty, because hes already been killed. Not to mention, time passes by a LOT slower for them too 😭😭😭
Dude has more lives than Orochimaru.
It was insane to me the direction this episode took
You killed Revolio Clockberg, Jr!
0:33 is so funny and scary at the same time
You know for Rick who believes he's so smart he did a really dumb thing and got himself killed
with a back up plan...
Poor Revolio Clockberg Jr..
The man has a universe for a car battery and he doesnt have bulletproof glass.
Mr. Meeseeks voice cracks crack me up everytime
Having a Meeseeks box around the house would be very handy.
"Mr Meeseeks, play WoW for 8 continuous hours or until you get ." for example
That's very cruel
@@Irmis98 come to think of it, you're right. There'd be much better ways to use Mr Meeseeks' time.
Surprised how no one in the comments mentioned the obvious commentary on Rick & Morty’s fanbase with the facist Morty’s requests being basically the exact criticisms and requests of the fanbase at that time
This season actually targeted the cryptofash audience the show had begun to accrue. Too many edgy teenagers interpreted Rick's nihilism as being of the bigoted, far right variety, so the writers decided to make them the butt of a lot of jokes this season
Being fascism a way to put corporations in line with the interests of the State is interesting that you don't see ad fascism that mainstream entertainment follows partisan polítics, nor, implied by the person that answers you, that being far left is fine and even tolerant.
@@ReinoldFZ Dude, far-left = wanting a massively democratic economy, the abolition of the state, decomodification of essential services etc. Hardly comparable to Fascism/the far right.
@@joshkirby2372 that only is in fantasy books. In the reality, in my life experience, is just greed and get the power for the top of the party, all that through violence and killing the same people they say to represent.
@@joshkirby2372 Far-left = authoritarianism, communism, etc.
the fact that they gave Morty a Luger makes it so good.
0:35
The fact that they legitly shows a real science that sound doesn't travel on space, but then Mr. Frundles talk and they can hear its voice in space
Shrimp morty scuttling kills me lol
It would've been a nice touch for the Meeseeks to poof away when Fascist Morty died. But then that raises the question: if a Meeseeks isn't the one who does the job and it gets done, does that mean technically, their task was never finished, so they have to stay on Earth forever?
0:32 this is the one meeseeks line I always think of whenever I think of meeseeks
Thank You Mr Meseeks. You're a True Hero!
Mr Meseeks is antifa
@@brandonmaddox4862 Rick is too after all he created Mr Meseeks.
@@user-em6ie2be7x something tells me Rick would be against a centralized banking monopoly
@@brandonmaddox4862 antifa are terrorists
lol
How can Mr. Meeseeks die in space when the only way he can die is when he helps the person completes the task their trying to achieve.
Kanye’s dream dimension.
What an autobiography, 200iq shrimp fascist that lives in a regular house instead of a coral plant underwater
Unpopular opinion: all the seasons of Rick and morty are good
I don’t think peoples problem is that their not good it’s just the ladder seasons aren’t on the same level as the first 2 and theirs a lot more forced cynicism doesn’t mean it’s bad just not quite as good
@@kylerbrown3202 i loved a lot season 3, and then season 4 and 5 lost me
all seasons have good episodes its just that the later seasons have more episodes people consider bad. and I liked the dragon episode
@Ali Deniz KAV 2 That's the one and only episode I genuinely dislike. But I agree if you didn't like the overall episode plot then the visuals, humor and personally for me the creativity usually has me sold. especially when involving the multiverse, Infinite realities and worlds creates potential for literally anything to occur in a future episode.
Unpopular Opinion, I disagree and think you're a blind fanboy that doesn't recognize the flaws of the show
Mr. Meeseeks kills Morty through asphyxiation but doesn't immediately poof out of existence. Boy, I really hope someone got fired for that blunder.
Okay but Shrimp Morty is adorable
0:35 In space, no one can hear you scream.
Its funny that out of all the movies and series, R&M is the ONLY one doing the space sounds right 00:35
and what are other movies and series doing wrong?
@@hypermaeonyx4969 space is a vacuum, sound waves cannot pass through a vacuum so movies and TV shows containing explosions or other sounds in space are scientifically false.
Yeah, for a couple of seconds, imagine Star Wars without sound in space x)
@@vincentcorvus3857 Would be awesome if you still have a good soundtrack, and sounds inside the ships still happen.
Gearheads oil splatter on the back window from the accidental discharge is what get me
i lost it when they teamed up to yell at morty.
The timing for the suggestion is crazy
I love how shrimp Rick runs lol
maybe he cant use all the legs properly
Since Rick can transfer his consciousness between Operation Phoenix in any universe where it exists and the fact realities are infinite in number means any Rick that has ever created Operation Phoenix is truly immortal.
Adult swim is like a clip chanel for Rick and morty
“Goddamnit when did this s*** become the default!”
Still one of my favorite lines from this series.
This show is the best. Watched the whole series in 1 week.
Same here. I’ve been binging the series for three weeks 🤣…
@@cute.homunculus Nice!
Season 5 sucked
@@Bleeperblopper497 Only the sperm episode
@@Bleeperblopper497 the ending though was 🔥
1:34 me when I entered Alternate history for the first time.
0:25 Hollywood in a nutshell
This is who you see when you see UFOs.
Morty is a young Rick. The fact that they both stutter gives it away.
He's not
Finally a cartoon knows the very basic rule of physics: soundwave does not travel in vacuum.
So did mr Meeseeks die in space? Cause I thought they can’t die unless they complete their tasks and he didn’t poof away when morty died
Oh dear god that's a new kind of hell
Nope he still he died because the person who order him to do it (Rick) died. If u watch the meeseeks episode with Jerry they band together to try an kill jerry, so they can stop existing.
@@p3pable your god wont comment
At least Fascist Rick had real Meseeks instead of Kirkland ones
Now this is memory
The sad thing is that the instruction was that Mr. meeseeks kill Morty, so as he dies in space, he will never be able to fulfill the mission (living forever in the pain of space).
Mr. Meeseeks don't need to do their task directly. In their initial episode Mr. Meeseeks that was supposed to help Jerry got his goal disappeared when Beth helped him to get that. So this Mr. Meeseeks mission was also completed after Morty died.
That's just America's fate, man. Fascist dystopia.
Although it is an alternate and fascist morty, I still get wrap my head around everytime Rick kills a morty
S5 Is one of my favorite season's on the entire series.
Edit: I just changed it, wrong grammar turds.
@@bonk4225 e and s are right next to eachother. Probably meant episode 5.
@@seth5847 Except this is S4 Episode 1 lol.
@@gogogoooooooooo bruh 😂
@@gogogoooooooooo he is probably just dumb
@@gogogoooooooooo this is clearly S1 episode 4. lol you people are so desperate for a win it's hilarious.
We've entered the default reality, 2024
So is that Mr. Meeseeks doomed to exist in the vacuum of space because he didn't actually kill fascist Morty
He might have disappeared after and we didn't see it. Also since the person who gave the order in that reality also died the order is void, which is why the Meseeks go after Jerry in their debut episode. They think if they kill the person who gives the order they can go.
Meeseeks gets an assisted kill so he gets to poof out of existence. Just like in their first appearance when Beth helped Jerry get his goal.
@@moviefiendz Nah, it's because killing Jerry would take unlimited strokes off his golf game.
Mr. Meeseeks don't need to do task directly. They also disappeared when Jerry got his goal in their initial episode despite the fact that it was Beth who helped him, not Mr. Meeseeks.
1:38 shrimp Himmler and shrimp Heydrich