[s4e5] Rattlestar Ricklactica <FAST>

Ever wonder what happens when Morty tries to be a "good person" in space? 🐍

The post-credits reveal of why Morty had a black eye at the start—a literal self-fulfilling prophecy of Rick punching him—is the perfect "I told you so" 0.5.14. Option 3: Short & Punchy (Social Media)

might be the most ambitious episode of Season 4 0.5.10 . For years, the "Time Travel Stuff" box in the garage was a meta-joke, but this episode finally dived headfirst into the trope to parody the hell out of The Terminator and Battlestar Galactica 0.5.21 . Why it worked: [S4E5] Rattlestar Ricklactica

Rick finally breaking his "no time travel" rule to out-snake the snakes.

Meanwhile, Jerry is off-planet (literally) floating around in his "lighter-than-air" shoes 0.5.11 . 👟☁️ It’s classic R&M—high-concept sci-fi mixed with Jerry’s peak incompetence. Option 2: The Deep Dive (Analysis) Ever wonder what happens when Morty tries to

In Morty breaks the number one rule (stay in the car) and accidentally kills a space-snake astronaut. His "fix"? Sending a decoy snake back to the planet. What follows is a glorious, nonsensical descent into: Snake Jazz (Sss-ss-sa-ss...) 🎶 Snake Terminators, Snake Abraham Lincoln, and Snake Hitler.

Season 4 Episode 5 "Rattlestar Ricklactica" is a 22-minute masterclass in how to escalate a plot until the universe literally collapses on itself. Morty’s guilt, Jerry’s levitating shoes, and the absolute banger that is . For years, the "Time Travel Stuff" box in

Long stretches of the episode rely entirely on snake hisses and visual cues, yet you understand exactly what’s happening 0.5.6 .