RICK AND MORTY just DISTURBED THE WORLD
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- čas přidán 6. 11. 2023
- Rick and Morty and Beth and Jerry, Mr Poopybutthole, the president, dr wong and unity have returned in a post-justin royland universe for season 7 and the voices are great! episode 4 was one of the most terrifying and disgusting cannibal shiz ive ever seen... and it was kinda goated?
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Its weird how this wasnt even a different dimension, this was just a planet with humans but with sphaghet
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I really love how horrifying this episode is. And while Rick says "he doesn't care", he actually cares the most in the episode: he cared to have family dinners, he cared to hide the truth from his family, he cared to tolerate Morty's fake morality and actually DID things while Morty just TALKED, he cared to turn the whole situation around. Despite being the smartest man in the universe and all the nihilism the universe has to offer, Rick couldn't stop caring for the ones he love
I like how his character turned from someone who truly doesn't care, to someone who HAS to care and then into someone who WANTS to care
And there's no transition shown from the prompting it just has him doing it between episodes and dumps you into a problem
Yep. And yet, Morty tries to take the moral high ground, or a fake one from guilt. He didn’t realize how bad it would be, admitting to essential canabalism in a church? The point I’m trying to make is: unlike Morty, Rick knows the universe doesn’t care about morality. Life happens. Rick still does terrible things, because of his issues and trauma, but he at least tries to keep his family out of it when he’s able to. Rick knows his daughter and grandkids are messed up, he just wants them to suffer less than he already has. In his own way, Rick shows he cares. He knew it wasn’t right, but anything is possible in the multiverse. The multiverse has so many complexities and factors, that you can’t really afford to view morality in black and white like Morty, one dimension may follow a set of different morality and ethics than your dimension. Rick knows that sometimes you have to lie to protect your loved ones, he also knows how to leave well enough alone, when it comes to the multiverse. Rick knows to flow with the current, while Morty almost drowns every time he tries to swim against it.
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Cared enough to do all that, but wanted to be still do all that and not go to the grocery store and make it himself🤣
@@garrettviewegh9028trying to atone for one's actions out of guilt and remorse is an evil thing?
You crazy
"Nikacado gonna mukbang an entire family..."
Goddamn this line fucked me up so bad I'm gonna need rehab.
🤣🤣
Uncalled, caught me off guard too 💀
"On this planet, people that k*** themselves turn into spaghetti." is the most Rick and Morty sentence I've ever heard.
Right like who thinks of this
It’s the snake planet all over again. Mortys destroyed two planets because he’s “felt bad”.
Three if you count the fact that, that's not his original universe...
@@handlebarsmustache also the squirrels so 4
What about Gear Head’s planet? Morty felt bad about Rick giving a gun to an assassin, so he saved the target, and got a bunch of people killed in the process… just to kill the target himself, which wouldn’t have happened if he just stayed at Blitz & Chitz with Rick.
dont forget glorzo
Also Narnia
I bet the twist with the Salisbury Steak is that they’re made from Earth cows, and Rick actually purchased the steak from Earth. He just phrased it to keep the family from looking into anything he does for them.
Right because the meat industry is already terrible
Literally my thoughts when he was building it up lol
The perfect end to the meta commentary in the episode.
Hey, if the people you care about won't stop trying to find ways to make you a negative when you're trying to do some positive stuff for them as long as you don't question it, then make fun of it to hide the truth.
That would be a pretty funny twist. I like to imagine he cloned the family and grilled them alive.
Remember, they moved to a new dimension where they say "par-me-zean" instead of "par-ma-john"
I hate it that you reminded me of that.
I’ve actually somehow blocked it out and didn’t pay attention to how they say it till now.
I literally stopped watching the episode so my son could watch it with me, and we both agreed that that is the worst thing Rick And Morty has ever done.
@@ashtonwise"par-me-zean" is arguably the worst thing anyone has ever done ever
This episode teaches everyone a valuable lesson which is to never question how Rick find his food for his family
Or just, make really good food from Earth taste better with the knowledge and tech he has, making it more moral. But, Rick doesn’t deal in absolutes, he sees the shades of grey in everything. Because he trusts no one. Unlike Morty. But, when Morty does stop caring, that’s how you get evil Morty. He stopped caring, said “f you”, to the seemingly pointless status qoe, killed all the Rick’s and Morty’s to make his point, and dipped out to live a more fulfilling life of peace without the nihilism and nonsense. The same could happen to Morty if he gets fid up with the horror and nihilism. He could get bored, but care anymore, and destroy the dimension he’s in. Burning the past, to live a more blissful future. Where Rick would rather hold onto the past and present. But, even if he kills Rick Prime, I doubt he’ll feel whole. He may somehow skink lower.
This episode teaches that Italians now needs the keep the secret shut and erase any evidence
It's classic Rick and Morty concept. Why is this episode haven't exist until now? I really have deja vu
Totally. Eating pasta out of suicide victims sure is a Ricktastic idea!
you are thinking of the car battery episode.
@@powertheimmortalOr the Fart episode. Or the Purge episode. Or the Snake episode.
shows like this where they have a brand new topic every episode usually has alot of episodes written that never see the screen that season, its possible this one comes from a writing session of a previous season.
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I would like to add that I certainly understand that this episode is needed to show that Rick is becoming more human and trying to trust his family, like before he would have just made Morty a mind blower. Just a concept of suicidal people turning into paste, purely a Rick and Morty theme.
The concept may have been invented a long time ago, but it was only needed now, after Rick began to change
I think it's crazy that in the end this episode did go full circle. The guy that gets left in the divorce is the guy they were eating at the beginning of the episode.
I definitely didn't catch that. It's a neat detail even though I wasn't a huge fan of the episode personally
I thought that but unless his body was sitting in the morgue for a while wouldn’t the timeline not add up?
Holy shit.
When he returned I literally yelled "Oh, NO!"
@@heze2819 He just didn't kill himself over the divorce, but that means it was the beginning of the end for him. As in all the life he'd lived post divorce finally got to him and Rick even mentions it because of how blah his funeral was.
Unlike Velma, I do watch the episode before these watch-alongs but it's fun having Nux chirp in, like watching at a friend's house.
Yeah, I can imagine what that must be like.
Rick has always been kinda "out of this world" but this season he has felt... "of this world". Like Rick knew he was a cartoon and did anything and everything he wanted. This Rick feels like a Rick from the Citadel.
Yh, the way he gets emotional feels off or the way he cares
It’s the therapy
Little something called character progression - he's just got less of his God complex.
@@DRMCTCHR uhhh but the cinema genre has been filled with bland cancerous white knights characters, I want I show where the MC knows he's op, and knows he can do whatever he wants.
@@alexzander1142that is homelander
"It's cannibalism, but they're only eating scide victims"
Tokyo Ghoul, anyone?
Also, just to note, the guy that Amber divorced when she left her family was Lawrence, the guy that Summer broke her phone for and who comforted Jerry when his job search fell through.
HOLY CRAP! GREAT NOTICE!
Sort of, ghouls need to eat a certain amount of human flesh while this episode is all by choice after the intro
@@jarrettatkins3062 The reference is to what Nux said, and the fact that when Kaneki first became a hybrid, his meat was sourced from people who jumped off of a cliff.
Rick and morty did what Peta couldn't even do, with just 1 episode.
You just need to make it soo distasteful that nobody wants to eat it anymore, blasting it 24/7 for a long period of time so everybody in the world sees it.
And I bet it's peta's gonna show up to say this episode is evil
@@ursidae97 True, I expect them to do such a thing.
1:19 The comedic timing of this. The plate drop, the way Morty says "Why couldn't it just be spaghetti??!"
I'm going to quote this line forever.
i think this season is showing that rick has grown, for better and worse. he does now care what people think. but it's a double edged sword because of how smart he is.
how can you be genuine with people when you see so clean through everything, he knew how many layers of Fucked up this would be, only for it to loop back around to "it didn't matter". in the end the only thing that changed, is no more Spaghetti Night. he isn't once excited in this, because it went just as he expected it would. afterwards he seems glad his family learned that unless you want to deal with Ethical consequences, don't push the Ethical envelope, and further more. throwing Ethical problems at people when you can't give an answer, and they can't come up with one either, just makes you both upset
i mean in the end you can tell rick did also change himself and noticed this, he thought he was above life and death as you can see he was fully ready to eat him to show this off but after just one bite he too realized it was fucked and stopped doing it, he thought he was above it but he really wasnt
“You can have the TRUTH or HAPPINESS not both”
-Bruce Wayne
He didn't learn ANYTHING with the snake planet or his dad and Pluto. Just hopped into the taxi without question. Classic Morty.
Reminds me a lot of “the Restaurant at the End of the Universe” where they made a creature that wanted to be eaten
I only read that once, so I remember almost nothing. I don't recall that at all
@@ursidae97 it was when they were in the restaurant ordering dinner and the creature walked up to their table and asked the group which part of it they would like.
@@Riseofziggy see I've got nothing. I remember the first book more but I've never been able to library as much as I wanted
It looking like this whole season going to be very experimental. I imagine the writers are trying to find what direction they should go in without whatshisname.
"How long does it take a society to collapse?"
"Let's find out."
I want this on a t-shirt or a mug. It's the best motto I've heard for the post-modern west.
"Thanks random sweatshop kids. Love you!" is a close second. 🤣
They could just have the planet learn to make actual spaghetti, but I guess making unethical clones growing them up and subjecting them to the most depressing environment possible so they can get a new chain of spaghetti works too
I actually thought they were gonna do just that! But ho boy, it was a better twist 🤌
If that were the case, they wouldnt have tasted as good. Or at least consider it as "real spaghetti" kinda like how vegan meat is sometimes not as delicious as the real stuff.
Ngl while watching I really thought the 2nd chamber with the creature in pain from birth was just gonna be a regular human lol
I loved this episode, it’s such a twisted concept, yet presents the viewer with a very powerful question with morality, while still getting the jokes, gross out, and touching moment near the end.
I watched this episode with my family on spaghetti night, it made the food tase better tbh
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Eh, I'd still eat it, i mean i know how hotdogs are made and i still love those things.
This is the first episode in a while that feels like an actual Rick and Morty episode. And a pretty good one at that.
Exactly hopefully next weeks keeps it going
A little spicy a little sweet has been stuck in my head since it came out.
I feel like this episode was them reminding us they don't need Roiland to make an episode that makes your stomach churn.
That was the craziest part of the episode Jerry recommending that they join the fascist half of the country.
This is a classic “capitalism is always going to be fucked up” episode.
It is literally about packaging up those in pain and selling them off for profit.
I could see this being an Everybody Loves Raymond episode with this being the dark secret behind Marie's spaghetti bolognese
I'm so happy Nuxtaco is reacting to these, I have no way of actually watching the new season right now
This episode is a Comedic way of telling you just how fucked up the food Industry is if you actually knew what they did
It's fucked up in so many ways. The food industry aspect is one of them. The moral conundrum of suicide and depression victims is the one I focused on, particularly.
This episode made me weep for the spaghetti man. This show changed my life.
This episode really was just "There's no ethical consumption under capitalism" but to the literal extreme.
Show: Horrific government created, ran, and owned food production. You: this shows capitalism bad. Inigo Montoya: You keep using that word, I do not think it means what you think it means.
@@mosteel8umm.. so I'm pro-capitalist but the point was that profit drove the government decision making, this propogating unethical consumption while creating the problems that lead to it in the first place.
It covers a concept in economics called "externalities," but pushed to the extreme.
Don't be so mired in ideology you can't even see the obvious.
@@asimplewizard Insightful straw-man, and i agree with your take on externalities. Which, bringing this back to the actual point, in the real world are normally curbed by entities the industry in question are beholden to, such as regulation or taxation by their government. This can work in capitalism since industry is private yet beholden, but the global spaghetti government isn't beholden to anyone when it creates a socialist industry. Don't be so mired in your own soapboxing that you forget definitions.
@@mosteel8 Wh...
Ahh you're the stubborn man the stars told me of while I practiced my wizardly divinations.
So, few things.
1) that's not a strawman argument. A strawman argument would be made after incorrectly defining your argument. Your argument is that the society portrayed in this episode of Rick and Morty isnt a breakdown of capitalism. You explicitly made that point. My response may be incorrect, but even if that's the case, it by definition isn't a strawman.
Now, to go point by point to illustrate why this a deconstruction of unethical consumption under capitalism and externalities, (a genuine problem capitalism poses. You hit the jail on the head about its solution though, strong government intervention.)
The mode of production shown in the episode - socialism as an economic mode of production doesn't have markets/ if it does, the markets are completely driven by government choices and intervention. This episode clearly shows that it begins with capital owners taking Mortys idea to profit off of it, utilizing corrupt government practices to perpetuate it. We see independent/non government related advertisers on billboards, profit is what's driving the policy makers, and the conflict of the episode revolves around the government not wanting to create a market bottleneck because due to corporate business decisions.
Based on all of these factors, this "socialist" government resembles no irl socialist comparisons or any ideological utopia, or even touches on the real-world failings or processes of anything but unethical consumption under capitalism.
What you see is that a government entity is the one making the majority of decisions, thus making it not capitalism.
What you're missing is that a common criticism of capitalist-leaning mixed markets is that the intermingling of capital and politics leads to policy makers like the ones shown in the episode (that WAS one of the reasons the founding fathers wanted extensive checks and balances).
The externalities in the episode aren't environmental, but emotional.
Also I'll be fair to you, externalities may have been the wrong word, I was trying to find a much more consise way of saying all of that. Also I shouldn't have been condescending.
@@mosteel8 also I just wanted to stress that I am pretty pro mixed-market. I invest, regularly argue the merits of a capital market, and think socialism is a worse idea in every way.
I just recognize the point the writers were making.
I *promise* if you ask anyone in the writers room what it's about, they'll tell you it's about capitalism.
Now, maybe every viewer and the writers and the producers are all wrong and none of them know what they wrote, it's possible, just not likely.
My Dad is a Doctor, I can say with 10 trillion percent certainty that he does NOT want to know the names of the corpses he's worked with
I love the fact that Rick is at least 3 steps ahead of Morty the whole episode. It shows that he knew the solution he'd have to use the entire time. "It's just a place." Nope... he set it up before he even brought Morty back to see what he unleashed. The rest of it was him setting up his next mealplan. Salisbury steak.
Meanwhile I'm sitting here the whole time like why not just give them the ingredients and teach them how to make Spaghetti 😅
@3:55 I thought the same thing to Nux. Honestly, this episode wasn't bad but I would have loved an episode revolving around this. With Rick suddenly horrified at his own life practically turning into Morty with finding everything he is objectionable. Thay would be insane and entertaining and interesting af.
Nah too easy and basic. Rick and Morty prides itself on not being so formulaic unlike Family Guy.
Like it's funny in concept but try to actually write a full episode about that and see how far you get.
A good idea in writes itself, a meh idea has to be carried.
This episode is just, "there is no ethical consumption under capitalism" as a plot.
Me the whole episode "I'd eat it because its just spaghetti"
I watched this episode yesterday. And I made some spaghetti today. Also, I am watching the video while I am eating. I have no regrets.
The interesting thing about this episode is, the creators were explaining how they could take any idea thrown at them, and make an episode out of it.
As a challenge, the person who asked them the question suggested, "How about 'Rick's famous spaghetti! Family eats it every week. Then, one of them discovers Rick makes it from human corpses.'" And the creators worked with that to make this episode.
I have to say, despite the Roiland controversy and the unquestionable weakness of the season's first two episodes, Rick and Morty really knocked it out of the park with this one. The voice actors are really good for the role. Are they pitch-perfect to Roiland? Not consistently, but they still sound really good, and the writing got a lot better.
This episode is probably one of the ones that had some of roiland lines already recorded. Some dialogue sounds like the past season and some other where probably filled in with the new voice actors with pitched up edits.
The voice of morty is now done by the kid thats on solar opposite. And ricks new voice actor. The one from the early episodes of this season.
@@thiccbaby2967 To my knowledge, all of season 7 is redubbed over Roiland's lines. The entire season, he'd already recorded his lines, and then when he got fired they hired actors to replace him. It's a natural consequence of the Animation pipeline: he would have recorded his lines well in advance, and then the animators would have tried to sync the mouth movements to his delivery. Supposedly they did go back and reanimate a few spots to help with the redubbing, but the season as a whole was probably already well in the animating process when he got fired.
@@XiremaXesirin yea i read that to. From the episodes that have been release so far. You can hear it. And for me personally i don’t mind it. The difference in pitches is noticeable but the stories are still fun to follow along.
You thought jerrick trap was weak?
@@x_owen.ms_2020 I like it okay, but compared to other seasons I'd still say it was on the weaker side, yeah.
At the end of this I got a Hello Fresh commercial about how to make spaghetti.
never seen nux so speechless in a reaction
Just engineer spaghetti trees or something like Rick does way crazier stuff
"I'm gonna go make spaghetti" is now a totally different phrase.
I like it!
Loved this episode. Each one this season has just been getting better
... oh you have no idea how scared you should be, I said the exact same thing the moment the spaghetti Thursday started... something is amiss, not good times here.
The flashback is just simple Rick all over again
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The fact Rick f*cked up and Morty immediately fix it later caught me off guard
The first episode of this season for me was probably a 6, but since then the episodes have been getting better and better. So far either this or the President/Unity episode is probably my favorite in terms of writing. Thanks for the video.
I'm watching this video after eating spaghetti and meatballs, I just wanted to say that
Is there a way to keep Nux's audio when he pauses the vid during the DMCA shit? I know he doesn't always pause, but the few times he does would be cool.
This does show Rick has changed... In older seasons he would have just WIPED his memory to save the dinner night.
Rick never seems to learn, if he didn’t do this edgy stuff and manipulate people, Morty wouldn’t feel entitled to help people he’s exploiting. That’s who Morty is. If Rick had just made really good spaghetti, like learned the recipe from a different dimension, Morty would’ve accepted it. Again, we see Morty not exactly happy and completely willing to go along with this. Rick may have removed Morty’s rebellious aspects of his mind before, but the mind can be a fickle thing, as Morty is starting to object against Rick again. He can’t keep using adventures as a distraction forever. There’s bound to be a universe where his family left him. Because they got tired of his nonsense. Though, Morty barely seems to realize what he’s saying as he says it, he really thought admitting to what he did, wouldn’t sound terrible given the context and setting. He can’t read the room. He can’t let things go. All Rick had to do was erase Morty’s memory of what he saw and Morty wouldn’t have made things worse. The way I see it, Rick wasn’t trying to be an asshole, he was trying to teach Morty that: with the wide range of the multiverse, the universe finest care about morals. Morty couldn’t let sleeping dogs lie. If it bugs him so much, he should’ve had Rick drop him off at a dimension that’s cut off from the multiverse, where his morals are sound without much consequence.
Yeah that's the point. It's exactly the way Silco is a great father if you treat villainy as the true best way to be human. We don't and that's why we say he's a bad father, but he accomplished literally everything he set out to with Jynx
What's really strange is I was literally eating some pasta while watching this and it was oddly...more delicious then usually. Should I be concerned?
Yes
No keep it up listen to the voices
@BrokieTheJokie oh, trust me, I'm already doing that
I was eating spaghetti while watching the new season and uh, yeah, this episode came up. What a coincidence
I love it it’s like season one all over again
If it was truly season 1 the spaghetti people would literally be plates of spaghetti with faces
this reminds me of that Squidbillies episode where Dan Halen genetically engineers chickens that excrete blue cheese dressing and have cellery as apendages.
I watched this while eating spaghetti. It surprisingly didnt affect me eating it, because of how much they emphasize that it is delicious
Best episode of the season so far. Me and my GF watched this together yesterday and then had Chef Boyardee shorty after.
Why does even shitty canned pasta slap absolute ass?
It’s crazy before it even happened. I had a feeling he was gonna whip out a neutralizer. I blew my own mind.😮
Seeing Fred's life story wouldn't stop me from eating spaghetti. He was an a hole who cheated on his gf and then made her divorce her husband and leave her family. I would ask for a second plate
An extra little bit i love about this episode - i thunk its kinda implied that Rick stopped eatng spaghetti as well after the trade ended. He knew where they came from the whole time and still ate it - but after seeing a whole mans life story broadcast to the world just for it to end with him becoming food, he starts to eat, licks his fingers, then gives a wide-eyed look followed by a depressed sigh. I think the sigh is him realizing even he cant eat the spaghetti, either
Great episode. I'm really enjoying this season so far.
This is touching on pro life, lab grown meat, everything. This episode is so good
Was looking foward for Rick and Morty Soylent green episode.
It did not disappoint.
6:07 - Aw; that was *so heartfelt* Nux….
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
God... this is truly a Rick and Morty Episode
I think I get what it was doing here, but it was a rough one. Rick and Morty is one of those shows that I can respect for going there, but at the same time wish they didn't go there. I don't know if that makes sense. I am just really curious about when they approach Rick Prime again in any way.
"Stop calling the spaghetti Tanya..!" was my favourite line in this video, its just so bizzare and funny
So do eggs and flour not exist in that universe? That's all it takes to make spaghetti or really any pasta. Also they couldn't switch things up? Carbonara, cacio e pepe, amatriciana, al limone? There's a lot things to make with spaghetti.
The episodes are slower burning compared to the earlier seasons. I like it, but I can understand how people are put off. Rick and Morty was a fast paced ADD fever dream. Now, this is one of those deep sleep fever dreams you get when you have a bottle of NyQuil. It is slower, and it does not go for the first plot hook it gets.
This episode is genuinely one of the most disturbing things I have ever seen in media.
The people(?) knew where the spaghetti came from. The vacuum cleaners didn’t know where the bags came from.
Cannibalism is just the food chain with fewer steps
9:20 The best thing about Jerry's comment is we dont know what half of the country he is talking about.
The one that acts Fascist but isn't called Fascist or the one that gets called Fascist but doesnt act Fascist... Which side is Jerry on?
I don’t know what to think about this episode.
I feel so startled right now
Oh dear. They went the "Simple Rick's route" to end the episode
WOW. I got this episode recommended after months. Nice.
My inner Italian is screaming "Anything for good pasta."
Alien Canada is the funniest thing ive heard all day
This is the darkest episode of the show ever. It touches on so much fucked up stuff in such a hilarious and on the nose way, i adore it.
the new Simple Rick's wafers brand
16:54 "it's like the whole planet being bought by Discovery" a Discovery-Warner merger joke.
You know, I have a weird taste for spaghetti now.
This is where they hit their stride episodes got better and better
Now we know where the Rick Wavers came from
This is the first episode I noticed the voice change tbh
Nothing like Morty-Os to have dinner looking and tasting like perfection but after that dude's flashback who created legos which was really nice not gonna lie 🍝 ain't gonna be on the menu for a hot minute but good episode
The guy they were eating in the opening scene was the ex husband. He killed himself sometime after she left him and went back to the guy on the euthanization machine. Their kids are sitting in the front row…
From a Watsonian perspective, i can ask why Rick can't just boil noodles and grab a jar of tomato sauce, but from a Doyalist perspective... This is totally Rick's style. I mean simple Rick's? Why couldn't he just make a wafer? Why did he need to torture the only happy Rick to do it? Why did he go to a planet of a wafers to eat them alive? This is who he is. The only thing that bothers him is when other people act like they're better than him, and he's damn good at proving they're not.
Can't believe nux didn't acknowledge the discovery but out joke
Morty was enjoying spaghetti until he learned it was a person.
Morty was later knowingly enjoying intestines until he learned what is a person.
Good thing he didn't get desensitized even further.
Theory: the planet they live on, if they do it to themselves, they become those meals they eat at the end
I wanna know who didn't expect the spaghetti to be people. Because I saw the episode was about spaghetti and went "it's people isn't it"
A lot of people thought he was drugging the family
That would have been a really interesting twist actually
@@ronswasonbutcuter4474 honestly I suspected too but I didn't think of it
Yeah, I wouldn't even want to know their names if Rick was serving me that spaghetti. I'd just go out on spaghetti night.
Like how this episode is basically the premise of Beastars
24:06 These aliens must be from the Twitter nebula. 😂
Man, this episode was hard to eat breakfast while watching.