Hey guys, love the channel. The science they're probably using to justify the time dilation would be due to the large gravitational field which is containing the microverse. Similar to interstellar and the blackhole.
My favorite theory: Rick is aware that his universe exists to provide entertainment to the people outside, which is why he does all the stupid catchphrases and why he keeps going on adventures. If he stops being entertaining, the series gets cancelled, and his universe is destroyed.
Of course you wouldn't get it, but rick did, once we get to the end of each season one of two things would happen, either we have to bin a played out show, or the show wouldnt be played out. Wubalubadubdub rick
it's also why he recruits morty to be his sidekick. To have a nice guy foil to play off of and keep the show from getting too dark. He knows he's in a tv show, and breaks the 4th wall regularly.
Rick is lowkey one of the best evil characters on TV. Bad people in real life are never bad all the time. They can be relatable and empathic in many aspects of their lives. That doesn't change the fact that Rick is a psychopathic mass murderer though, among everything else.
Real glad someone else gets it, lol. Rick obliterated a universe and all its people out of petty spite for its creator. Honestly... it made me feel a little bit sick the time I first watched it but then he goes and does enough benevolent stuff in the other episodes to make you hesitate to call him outright evil... It's all so messed up in so many ways
It's because he's so complicated. He's an exact mixture of all of the most toxic personality issues and a nice and friendly psychopath that just wants to be accepted as a person. Put the two together and you get a protagonist... I think.
Time does move faster in each smaller universe. It's a feature. If they moved the same speed as the universe they came from, you'd have to wait billions of years from the start of the universe before you got sentient life.
@@sxaloka I guess. Unless Rick dials back the temporal field once the universe reaches a level of development that he is satisfied with. That might actually fix a problem I had. Enough time passes outside that Summer can have her entire little adventure, which might match up with the time spent in Zeep Xanflorp's universe, while the time spent in lower universes went by a lot faster, with the six months in caveman world being barely an eyeblink.
It's society! They work for each other. They pay each other, they buy houses, they get married and make children that replace them when they get too old to make power.
"My function is to 'keep Summer safe', not 'keep Summer being, like, totally stoked about, like, the general vibe, and stuff'. That's you, that's how you talk."
This is the episode that got me into Rick and Morty. I'd never watched an episode before this, but watching the car defend Summer got me hooked Also Stephen Colbert was the voice of Zeep
Y’all slowly being my favorite reaction/review based channel. Just being not only charismatic and just having a fun time but also understanding so many references n other shit is amazing to see! Y’all catch so much shit the first time seeing an episode that I don’t makes going back to some of these so great. Only cowboys fan with a great vibe and energy 😬
"Fucking dark" Damn right, this show sometimes has me in tears from laughter and sometimes my jaw wide open because it surprises me lol. Legitimately though, I love it.
Lol I had that same problem with a movie from my youth that someone helped me with a couple years back! It ate at me for years! I’m glad I good pay it forward! -Anthony
The only thing about this concept is that, rather than needing to have them step on boxes and generate electricity, he could harvest the rotational momentum of the galaxies within the battery. Which would generate limitless energy which could probably be used to generate a blackhole if he told the car to implode. Point being, he knows he could just do that, but he would rather enslave the creatures.
I love this channel! Excellent reaction, guys. Watching the two of you get wrapped up in the Rick & Morty episodes makes me feel like I’m seeing them again for the first time. Keep up the great work.
One thing I don't get; Zeep and Rick figured out how to get out of a tiny-verse with scraps and raw resources, but in the end Zeep just stays in the micro-verse. I'm sure he could figure out how to get into the real universe now that he knows there is one; why stay in his?
I mean you shouldnt really question Rick and Morty stories lol. Maybe Rick has a device that detects if anyone gets out of the battery and kills them immediately.
It took him months to get out of the teenyverse the right way, and the time dilation isn't present between the base universe and first microverse. I'm pretty sure he DID get out, it would be after one of the many episodes where Rick ditched his original ship or it was wrecked in some way, and he might show up later on as far as we know.
@@dschnetz1894 To escape being potentially destroyed by Rick, to get his revenge on Rick for destroying his lifes work and beating him up, or even just to see what it's like outside. All of these are goals he makes it clear he has in the episode, and I am hoping you weren't seriously trying to be rhetorical.
It's funny/sad how this great show gave assholes the notion that they're assholes because of their great intelligence, which is an argument often used to describe Rick. His superior intelligence makes him feel isolated in a society filled with what he thinks are idiots, so he's depressed and nihilistic because he's smart. And the assholes don't like the psychiatrist episode because it exposed how wrong they are about Rick. All they got from it was Pickle Rick. Thank god for season 4's ongoing shitting on toxic fandom.
The names of the episodes sometimes are the slightly changed name of a movie so if you know what movie it is it might give you an idea of what is going to happen in the episode! Don't expect it to be the same though. Rick and Morty never follow your expectations
Cosmology is the study of the cosmos which means the origin of the whole universe. Some of the ideas postulated include the multiverse and there are even different versions of the multiverse, one describe bubble universes and another describe the branching off of all possibilities into their own different universes. Some cosmological questions ask what existed before the beginning, how will the universe end? Is the universe curved and how did it get so big and yet it's possible to calculate what happened down to the very first second of the big bang. At that time the theory of cosmic inflation accounts for exponential growth of the early universe. Here's the fun part, since this was figured out then it's possible to make a whole new universe "in your kitchen sink" basically - you'll need a seed. Cosmology has ideas about what sparked the big bang out of nothing. In this episode Rick explained what he did to create the microverse, I forgot how he said it but it's funny. When you create your own universe it creates its own space and time that doesn't intrude into our own universe so there is no contradiction, no overlap, no issues. In older science fiction they postulate that inside a black hole is a new universe being born. But basically you can't travel through a black hole because it would destroy you. Newer ideas instead involve using wormholes or an Einstein-Rosen bridge. If you could keep the throat of a wormhole open large enough maybe it becomes traversible. There are different versions of wormholes and some could loop back into the past which allows time travel. But Einstein's relativity speak about time being measured differently between different observers which put into question does the present even really exist? With Rick's background of knowing all of this and hundreds of thousands of other scientific theories it might be possible that he sometimes loses track of the small things and relationships. Also his burden equals his knowledge therefore maybe he can't let himself be swayed by the little things because he carries a large burden which explain his contradictory behavior or maybe he's just funny. It is said that enlightenment gives you a choice and it is between being above everything and not caring about anything because this is what it's like to understand deep truths or the other choice is to go back and return to the regular world to live a regular life with regular people. One chooses to transcend or one chooses to embrace the mundane life. Rick seems to be partly in this dilemma. Oh and I like your videos.
The tribe in "the gods must be crazy" thought the bottle was evil because it was the first time they had something only once. A kid wanted it from another one, but the second one didn't want to give it away. The first time they had problems because they didn't have enough exemplares of a product, so they decided one of them should go to the edge of the world and throw it away.
I don't know why, but it took me watching this episode a few times to realize that the microverse scientist is voiced by Stephen Colbert. It's so obvious now.
Man i'm just on the intro still but hearing yall talk about rick smiling and caring and having some humanity....hilarious. Wait till yall get to season 4 lmaoooo
I’d love for there to be an episode where zeep (the scientist from ricks microverse) finds a way to get to ricks universe and like tries to fight him or something... that’d be cool
In this episode, power=taxes. How people on different levels of government tax those they have control under. As represented by the increasing percentages of power that are siphoned off the lower down the universes you go eventually leading to a super ineeficient way of doing things
This episode was based on a short story by Theodore Sturgeon titled Microcosmic God. The premise is basically the same, a scientist creates a micro- race of beings that develop incredibly fast, and later thinks of using them as a source of energy. There's another take on it in The Last Question by Isaac Asimov, which also deals with civilizations inside civilizations. And on this subject, Futurama had an episode in which the robot Bender, after being ejected from a spaceship and being stranded in space for what would be eternity, becomes the environment for a tiny race of beings that develop on his metalic body, which has traces of organic matter from his contact with the mixed race crew of the Planet Express ship. South Park also did it, with sea monkeys, in the episode Simpsons Already Did It. This isn't new, like in Fantasy, much of what is possible in Sci Fi has been written and imagined. From hereon we can only write stuff based on other stuff.
Rick helped me getting along with my girl during these monthly occasions. When i notice she is in pain i just make her a tea, knock the door and ask U Wubba Lubba Dub Dub? Its either answered by a pillow throw or by a whimpering "yes.." And i know im good to go..
Believe it or not : Rick is Saturn (God of TIME) That’s why Zeus (jupiter) looks like him in that episode Morty is Adam kadmon (Primordial man) He is like TORUS FIELD of the entire universe! When Rick was praying to Jesus , he turned to Morty and his prayers got answered IMMEDIATELY 😂😂😂
AHHAHAHA "It's like Resident Evil" FINALLY! 1 person that has seen them movies D: Noone even mentions the scene when they see the guy get shredded in Rick & Morty
I think a part of the gods must be crazy was that because they only had one of the tool and didn't have the ability to make more, it led to tension and strife from different people wanting to use it. It broke the more social based society they had since only one person could use it at a time, making people want what others have. To be fair its been a long time since I saw it.
No you got it exactly right. They showed how they started arguing over who gets to use the amazing tool. For the first time they had an idea of ownership. In the end two kids fought over who gets to use the bottle and one ended up hitting the other with the bottle. So the adults decided that the best thing to do, was give the bottle back to the gods. So they sent one of them to find the edge of the earth and throw it off. to give it back to the gods this way.
in the movie the tribe starts arguing cause they have only 1 bottle (cool multi tool), and after a lot of problems they decided to return this present (bottle) back to gods. they start throwing bottle up, but it fall down every time and then got into some boy. then they decided to bring it to end of the world and throw it there. but this is like first 10 minutes of the movie. the rest of movie is journey of father, and separately 2 kids in desert.
This episode is perfect, but you can't take into consideration the real science behind what is explored on it, i mean , create a whole universe to extract the most ineficient form of energy inside it.
The darkest thing was the end? Rick actually destroying the Mini-verse that contained millions or billions of intelligent beings is the darkest thing Rick has ever done.
Morty: "you know Rick you could have used... yyyou know... infinite Stars to produce infinite energy!" Rick: "well Morty! its missing an important ingredient... its crime, crime is the ingredient Morty"
If you think that this microverses all the way down is crazy, then think how similar your own world looks to that microverse, and that the world YOU live in, might in fact be someone else's microverse ;> Turtles all the way UP, eh? ;) But yeah, one of the greatest episodes in this show (to me at least). Oh, and it's nice that you knew "The Gods Must Be Crazy" :) It's a good movie too.
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Hey guys, love the channel. The science they're probably using to justify the time dilation would be due to the large gravitational field which is containing the microverse. Similar to interstellar and the blackhole.
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Fun fact, the other scientist in Rick's battery is voiced by Stephen Colbert.
I think that fight was a call back to john wick lmao
My favorite theory: Rick is aware that his universe exists to provide entertainment to the people outside, which is why he does all the stupid catchphrases and why he keeps going on adventures. If he stops being entertaining, the series gets cancelled, and his universe is destroyed.
yea and that explains why and how he breaks the fourth wall all the time
Of course you wouldn't get it, but rick did, once we get to the end of each season one of two things would happen, either we have to bin a played out show, or the show wouldnt be played out. Wubalubadubdub rick
it's also why he recruits morty to be his sidekick. To have a nice guy foil to play off of and keep the show from getting too dark. He knows he's in a tv show, and breaks the 4th wall regularly.
@@bradmalcolm3285 wtf is this comment 😂 go touch grass man
@@marcojuarez2640 he was joking did you even watch this video? 12:11
"Keep Summer safe!" Best line of season two. Love your reaction.
Rick is lowkey one of the best evil characters on TV. Bad people in real life are never bad all the time. They can be relatable and empathic in many aspects of their lives. That doesn't change the fact that Rick is a psychopathic mass murderer though, among everything else.
Real glad someone else gets it, lol.
Rick obliterated a universe and all its people out of petty spite for its creator. Honestly... it made me feel a little bit sick the time I first watched it but then he goes and does enough benevolent stuff in the other episodes to make you hesitate to call him outright evil... It's all so messed up in so many ways
It's because he's so complicated. He's an exact mixture of all of the most toxic personality issues and a nice and friendly psychopath that just wants to be accepted as a person. Put the two together and you get a protagonist... I think.
@@birkinsmith88
yep thats how the worst bad people are made - they are just good enough that you cannot outright call them evil.
Time does move faster in each smaller universe. It's a feature. If they moved the same speed as the universe they came from, you'd have to wait billions of years from the start of the universe before you got sentient life.
If that's the case, then given enough time, the smaller universe could surpass the capability of the original universe.
@@sxaloka I guess. Unless Rick dials back the temporal field once the universe reaches a level of development that he is satisfied with. That might actually fix a problem I had. Enough time passes outside that Summer can have her entire little adventure, which might match up with the time spent in Zeep Xanflorp's universe, while the time spent in lower universes went by a lot faster, with the six months in caveman world being barely an eyeblink.
@@therubberducktube Maybe they are inversely proportional. The less developed, the faster the time is.
Yep from this point on just remember Ricks car is powered with slavery.
It's society! They work for each other. They pay each other, they buy houses, they get married and make children that replace them when they get too old to make power.
Anne Cruz that..just sounds like slavery, with extra steps !
@@soupsnakes181 Ooh-la-la, someone's gonna get laid in college.
They are not slaves they are blissfully ignorant indentured servants lol.
@@marksullivan2978 u must be fun at microverses.
A lot of people miss the point that the "slavery with extra steps" described is exactly how we live in the USA now (wage slaves)
One of my favorite moments is the psychological solution to 'keep Summer safe." I love dark ass humor like that. So funny!
"My function is to 'keep Summer safe', not 'keep Summer being, like, totally stoked about, like, the general vibe, and stuff'. That's you, that's how you talk."
FYI: all rick and mortys title epsodes are somewhat a parody of something else (mostly movies)
This is the episode that got me into Rick and Morty. I'd never watched an episode before this, but watching the car defend Summer got me hooked
Also Stephen Colbert was the voice of Zeep
Y’all slowly being my favorite reaction/review based channel. Just being not only charismatic and just having a fun time but also understanding so many references n other shit is amazing to see! Y’all catch so much shit the first time seeing an episode that I don’t makes going back to some of these so great. Only cowboys fan with a great vibe and energy 😬
"Fucking dark" Damn right, this show sometimes has me in tears from laughter and sometimes my jaw wide open because it surprises me lol. Legitimately though, I love it.
Pretty cool how you know about The God's Must Be Crazy.
Did anyone catch the ”three brothers” coming soon poster? 😂😂
The Normies pointed it out too.
Time stamp??
They point it out at 2.27 or something.. it’s just at the intro.. remenber it from when i first watched this episode
6:54 that cut off cracks me up🤣
Forgot how dark this episode was lol
And that's the waaaay the news goes.
AIDS!
@@Xhalph Graaas, tastes bad
14:00 IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THE NAME OF THAT MOVIE FOR YEARS NOW THANKYOU
Lol I had that same problem with a movie from my youth that someone helped me with a couple years back! It ate at me for years! I’m glad I good pay it forward! -Anthony
The only thing about this concept is that, rather than needing to have them step on boxes and generate electricity, he could harvest the rotational momentum of the galaxies within the battery. Which would generate limitless energy which could probably be used to generate a blackhole if he told the car to implode.
Point being, he knows he could just do that, but he would rather enslave the creatures.
Its Rick. Iam not surprised by that at all
Keep summer safe is the best part of this episode. It's sooo over the top
Colbert, Peter Dinklage and Paul Giamatti are probably my top3 favorite guest voices in R&M so far ^^
your smiles on the thumbnail makes me so happy 🥺🥺😍
All the titles are pun on different pop culture references, so it's highly likely that the title was referencing "The Gods Must Be Crazy"
Did you catch that the microverse scientist was voiced by Stephen Colbert?
Awesome
ughhhh i love your R&M reactions so much...keep em coming!
What did the space car do? Kill a guy, paralyze his buddy, AND traumatize an already emotionally damaged police officer!!😳
I love this channel! Excellent reaction, guys. Watching the two of you get wrapped up in the Rick & Morty episodes makes me feel like I’m seeing them again for the first time. Keep up the great work.
The voice of the first scientist in the battery was voiced by Stephen Colbere.
The god must be crazy wow I haven’t seen that movie in a long time
ah, yes, the gods must be crazy was hillarious, i remmeber watching it as a kid MANY years ago
Let’s all get drunk and watch Kacee and Anthony being cool and watching Rick and Morty..
The car thing is in reference to an 80's cartoon called Turbo Teen. It's about a teenager who turns into a car if his temperature rises too much
Casey : Tesla does that!
Well can your Tesla chop a pediatrician into pieces, resident evil style?
That's what I thought!
Something people look over, what Rick uses to run his car, can power worlds...
One thing I don't get; Zeep and Rick figured out how to get out of a tiny-verse with scraps and raw resources, but in the end Zeep just stays in the micro-verse. I'm sure he could figure out how to get into the real universe now that he knows there is one; why stay in his?
He has Rick level intelligence, I won't be surprised if he returns. Probably depends on Colbert
I mean you shouldnt really question Rick and Morty stories lol. Maybe Rick has a device that detects if anyone gets out of the battery and kills them immediately.
Why would he want out?
It took him months to get out of the teenyverse the right way, and the time dilation isn't present between the base universe and first microverse. I'm pretty sure he DID get out, it would be after one of the many episodes where Rick ditched his original ship or it was wrecked in some way, and he might show up later on as far as we know.
@@dschnetz1894 To escape being potentially destroyed by Rick, to get his revenge on Rick for destroying his lifes work and beating him up, or even just to see what it's like outside. All of these are goals he makes it clear he has in the episode, and I am hoping you weren't seriously trying to be rhetorical.
Oh my god, I forgot about this movie. But I never forget that coke bottle and that bushman. Didn't make the connection until now.
One of the best episodes ever
Rick is a monster. He's not meant to be rooted for.
It's funny/sad how this great show gave assholes the notion that they're assholes because of their great intelligence, which is an argument often used to describe Rick. His superior intelligence makes him feel isolated in a society filled with what he thinks are idiots, so he's depressed and nihilistic because he's smart. And the assholes don't like the psychiatrist episode because it exposed how wrong they are about Rick. All they got from it was Pickle Rick. Thank god for season 4's ongoing shitting on toxic fandom.
The names of the episodes sometimes are the slightly changed name of a movie so if you know what movie it is it might give you an idea of what is going to happen in the episode! Don't expect it to be the same though. Rick and Morty never follow your expectations
Bird Person is Ricks best friend.
Oh yeah I saw that movie The Gods Must Be Crazy I seen that back in the 80s I kind of love that movie
rick didn't create sentient life though, he made a universe where sentient life evolved.
yes
Cosmology is the study of the cosmos which means the origin of the whole universe. Some of the ideas postulated include the multiverse and there are even different versions of the multiverse, one describe bubble universes and another describe the branching off of all possibilities into their own different universes. Some cosmological questions ask what existed before the beginning, how will the universe end? Is the universe curved and how did it get so big and yet it's possible to calculate what happened down to the very first second of the big bang. At that time the theory of cosmic inflation accounts for exponential growth of the early universe. Here's the fun part, since this was figured out then it's possible to make a whole new universe "in your kitchen sink" basically - you'll need a seed. Cosmology has ideas about what sparked the big bang out of nothing. In this episode Rick explained what he did to create the microverse, I forgot how he said it but it's funny. When you create your own universe it creates its own space and time that doesn't intrude into our own universe so there is no contradiction, no overlap, no issues. In older science fiction they postulate that inside a black hole is a new universe being born. But basically you can't travel through a black hole because it would destroy you. Newer ideas instead involve using wormholes or an Einstein-Rosen bridge. If you could keep the throat of a wormhole open large enough maybe it becomes traversible. There are different versions of wormholes and some could loop back into the past which allows time travel. But Einstein's relativity speak about time being measured differently between different observers which put into question does the present even really exist? With Rick's background of knowing all of this and hundreds of thousands of other scientific theories it might be possible that he sometimes loses track of the small things and relationships. Also his burden equals his knowledge therefore maybe he can't let himself be swayed by the little things because he carries a large burden which explain his contradictory behavior or maybe he's just funny. It is said that enlightenment gives you a choice and it is between being above everything and not caring about anything because this is what it's like to understand deep truths or the other choice is to go back and return to the regular world to live a regular life with regular people. One chooses to transcend or one chooses to embrace the mundane life. Rick seems to be partly in this dilemma. Oh and I like your videos.
feels like another inception/matrix episode,a simulation inside a simulation
7:52 "Hihi, Tinyverse! It gets smaller and smaller."
Well actually, tiny is bigger than micro, so it gets bigger ;)
That fight scene between Zeep and Rick is a Lethal Weapon reference.
The tribe in "the gods must be crazy" thought the bottle was evil because it was the first time they had something only once. A kid wanted it from another one, but the second one didn't want to give it away. The first time they had problems because they didn't have enough exemplares of a product, so they decided one of them should go to the edge of the world and throw it away.
I don't know why, but it took me watching this episode a few times to realize that the microverse scientist is voiced by Stephen Colbert. It's so obvious now.
One of my fav episodes lol
This is still my favorite summer episode of Rick and morty
Man i'm just on the intro still but hearing yall talk about rick smiling and caring and having some humanity....hilarious. Wait till yall get to season 4 lmaoooo
That scientist in the universe charging Ricks car battery is voiced by Stephen Colbert.
Another iconic episode
This sure is a rick and morty reaction
No kidding. It truly is a video on RUclips of people reacting to Rick and Morty.
This is my favorite episode lol
You guys have the best reactions 😍
Kacee looks like a Rick and Morty character. She looks like she could be Summer's friend.
I’d love for there to be an episode where zeep (the scientist from ricks microverse) finds a way to get to ricks universe and like tries to fight him or something... that’d be cool
this is like my favorite episode!!! also the purge one is epic!!!
Keep summer safe :0 your reactions were great
Dan Harmon, the main creator of the show (next to Justin Roiland that provides the voices to Rick and Morty) is the voice of Bird Person!
Stephen Colbert as Zeep is amazing.
Your reactions are awesome.
still doesn't make sense why Rick's car battery universe didn't just make another miniverse to power the car battery and their planet
In this episode, power=taxes. How people on different levels of government tax those they have control under. As represented by the increasing percentages of power that are siphoned off the lower down the universes you go eventually leading to a super ineeficient way of doing things
Well now I really want to watch 'The Gods must be crazy'. Awesome reaction
Hahaha you really should. It is low budget but it pretty damn funny.
Stephen Colberts best performance since Monster VS Aliens
This episode was based on a short story by Theodore Sturgeon titled Microcosmic God. The premise is basically the same, a scientist creates a micro- race of beings that develop incredibly fast, and later thinks of using them as a source of energy. There's another take on it in The Last Question by Isaac Asimov, which also deals with civilizations inside civilizations. And on this subject, Futurama had an episode in which the robot Bender, after being ejected from a spaceship and being stranded in space for what would be eternity, becomes the environment for a tiny race of beings that develop on his metalic body, which has traces of organic matter from his contact with the mixed race crew of the Planet Express ship. South Park also did it, with sea monkeys, in the episode Simpsons Already Did It. This isn't new, like in Fantasy, much of what is possible in Sci Fi has been written and imagined. From hereon we can only write stuff based on other stuff.
I watched this episode like damn I couldn't get my seamonkeys to do this lol oh with the time thing I think they were not gon for long
I remeber watching that movie as a kid!
Rick helped me getting along with my girl during these monthly occasions. When i notice she is in pain i just make her a tea, knock the door and ask U Wubba Lubba Dub Dub? Its either answered by a pillow throw or by a whimpering "yes.." And i know im good to go..
Believe it or not :
Rick is Saturn (God of TIME)
That’s why Zeus (jupiter) looks like him in that episode
Morty is Adam kadmon
(Primordial man)
He is like TORUS FIELD of the entire universe!
When Rick was praying to Jesus , he turned to Morty and his prayers got answered IMMEDIATELY 😂😂😂
@Avreniel37 umm...okay..
AHHAHAHA "It's like Resident Evil" FINALLY! 1 person that has seen them movies D:
Noone even mentions the scene when they see the guy get shredded in Rick & Morty
I think a part of the gods must be crazy was that because they only had one of the tool and didn't have the ability to make more, it led to tension and strife from different people wanting to use it. It broke the more social based society they had since only one person could use it at a time, making people want what others have.
To be fair its been a long time since I saw it.
No you got it exactly right.
They showed how they started arguing over who gets to use the amazing tool.
For the first time they had an idea of ownership.
In the end two kids fought over who gets to use the bottle and one ended up hitting the other with the bottle.
So the adults decided that the best thing to do, was give the bottle back to the gods.
So they sent one of them to find the edge of the earth and throw it off. to give it back to the gods this way.
u guys r my fav reactors omg so cool
7:05 This got me crying just a bit cause my name is Hunter 😢
in the movie the tribe starts arguing cause they have only 1 bottle (cool multi tool), and after a lot of problems they decided to return this present (bottle) back to gods. they start throwing bottle up, but it fall down every time and then got into some boy. then they decided to bring it to end of the world and throw it there. but this is like first 10 minutes of the movie. the rest of movie is journey of father, and separately 2 kids in desert.
This episode is perfect, but you can't take into consideration the real science behind what is explored on it, i mean , create a whole universe to extract the most ineficient form of energy inside it.
She can play a real life summer
5:00 rewatching and that plaque in the back is really demotivating with the last part cut out.
Just says pray more and worry!
This notif makes me happy
The darkest thing was the end? Rick actually destroying the Mini-verse that contained millions or billions of intelligent beings is the darkest thing Rick has ever done.
Summer is safe.
she doesn't feel safe
imagine if the transformers in every street corner would be sending electricity to some being that created this universe ..... lol
Hillary Duff looks really good these days
Morty: "you know Rick you could have used... yyyou know... infinite Stars to produce infinite energy!"
Rick: "well Morty! its missing an important ingredient... its crime, crime is the ingredient Morty"
Rick would have to build a way to collect that energy, which would be much harder than the simple device used
Stars produce their energy through nuclear fision
But... they are a Universe created in our Universe. But instead of a car, they are our entertainment.
It sounds like a cargo civilization.
nobody use Blade runner as a reference anymore with the eye thumb squish technique
Now you guys know how to activate Tesla's alarm.
Did you know that the green scientist alien is played by Steve Colbert
“The gods must be crazy” is about an African bushman going on a big adventure to throw away garbage
If you haven't seen The God's Must Be Crazy you need to go watch it asap. A fantastic movie.
I want that car security system. 🚫🚔
If you think that this microverses all the way down is crazy, then think how similar your own world looks to that microverse, and that the world YOU live in, might in fact be someone else's microverse ;> Turtles all the way UP, eh? ;)
But yeah, one of the greatest episodes in this show (to me at least).
Oh, and it's nice that you knew "The Gods Must Be Crazy" :) It's a good movie too.
1 of the best episode 😂
GREAT video
That's a great pronunciation for Elon Musk's kid's name. I'm gonna steal that.
YESS love these
Holy shit I completely forgot ever watching that movie.
Ah i wanna see them watch the wedding ep