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This is the first (and so far only) episode of Rick and Morty named after the latter character. It was a fitting choice, as "Mortynight Run" was very much a Morty-centric episode. And even if it wasn't quite as clever or far-out as "A Rickle in Time" last week, it proved to be a consistently entertaining adventure for Rick, Morty and poor Jerry.
The plot itself was pretty simple as far as this show goes. Rick wanted to wile away his hours at an intergalactic arcade called Bits and Chitz, but instead he and Morty found themselves escorting a fugitive, sentient gas cloud back to its people with half the Galactic Federation on their tail. Jerry, meanwhile, found himself dumped off at a daycare center where all the Jerrys of the multiverse are stored to keep them out of trouble.
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This is the first (and so far only) episode of Rick and Morty named after the latter character. It was a fitting choice, as "Mortynight Run" was very much a Morty-centric episode. And even if it wasn't quite as clever or far-out as "A Rickle in Time" last week, it proved to be a consistently entertaining adventure for Rick, Morty and poor Jerry.
The plot itself was pretty simple as far as this show goes. Rick wanted to wile away his hours at an intergalactic arcade called Bits and Chitz, but instead he and Morty found themselves escorting a fugitive, sentient gas cloud back to its people with half the Galactic Federation on their tail. Jerry, meanwhile, found himself dumped off at a daycare center where all the Jerrys of the multiverse are stored to keep them out of trouble.
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