
Rick, Beth, and Summer encourage Morty to fight it, and he manages to halfway puke up the parasite causing the possession.


His soul blames Morty as he’s dragged down by demons.Īt this point in the episode, Morty wonders if there is a problem with allowing himself to forget so many memories. Rick comes back from the bathroom just in time for the alien to make a run for it, and he’s hit by a car, which condemns him goes to alien hell. When Rick goes to the bathroom, Morty helps the alien realize that there is no evidence of the afterlife, which means he might not actually be going to heaven. Before Rick kills the alien, though, they decide to make a lunch pit stop (at Don Cuco’s - good looking out, Burbank). Apparently, if Rick kills an alien of this species, it will attain a perfect afterlife.
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Principal Vagina assumes Morty must be using a code word to tell him that the new guidance counselor is a pedophile. When the man shows up as Morty’s new school guidance counselor, Morty tries to prove that he’s the man on the moon but sounds absolutely insane because he can’t point to any specific wrongdoing.

“Morty’s Mind-Blowers” gives it a new device for doing so, and further evidence that we are perhaps many dimensions removed from wherever we started.

We can never be truly sure which version of Rick and Morty we are watching, and the show retains the right to pull the rug out from under us at any given time. Rick and Morty has absolutely no interest in making my job easy, does it? After last week’s anthology episode, “Morty’s Mind-Blowers” substitutes another “Interdimensional Cable” episode with a clip show based on clips we’ve never seen - a sort of rethinking of Community’s “Paradigms of Human Memory.” “Paradigms of Human Memory,” incidentally, would be a perfect name for this episode, which makes use of memories that Morty asked Rick to erase for him to shed light on yet another way in which the show itself is an unreliable narrator.
