Beth and Jerry head for an iceberg of a date leaving Rick in charge. Morty doesn't get to go on any more adventures if the house isn't in the same condition when they get back.Beth and Jerry head for an iceberg of a date leaving Rick in charge. Morty doesn't get to go on any more adventures if the house isn't in the same condition when they get back.Beth and Jerry head for an iceberg of a date leaving Rick in charge. Morty doesn't get to go on any more adventures if the house isn't in the same condition when they get back.
Justin Roiland
- Rick Sanchez
- (voice)
- …
Chris Parnell
- Jerry Smith
- (voice)
Spencer Grammer
- Summer Smith
- (voice)
Sarah Chalke
- Beth Smith
- (voice)
Maurice LaMarche
- Ship Captain
- (voice)
- …
Aislinn Paul
- Nancy
- (voice)
Cassie Steele
- Tammy
- (voice)
Scott Chernoff
- Gear Head
- (voice)
Alejandra Gollas
- Lucy
- (voice)
Dan Harmon
- Birdperson
- (voice)
Kotomi
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- (as Lauren Hillman)
Echo Kellum
- Brad
- (voice)
- …
Tom Kenny
- Tour Guide
- (voice)
- …
Chris Romano
- Slow Mobius
- (voice)
- …
Kari Wahlgren
- Jessica
- (voice)
- …
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Funniest show I've ever watched just finished season 1 onto season 2 love it hope u guys like rick and Morty.
Just have finished season 1 by watching. It is full of fun and comedy.
This episode, like the rest of the episodes this season, was great. The story was also wonderful. The jokes were great too. Summer is already with Rick and Morty, and that's good. I'm looking forward to the second season and I want to see what happens next!
The first season of "Rick and Morty" culminates with this episode, which is another great, though not perhaps top tier addition.
With Jerry (Chris Parnell) and Beth (Sarah Chalke) away on a Titanic themed vacation, both Rick (Justin Roiland) and Summer (Spencer Grammer) host a party back at the house. With Morty (Justin Roiland) desperately trying to keep both parties under control, for fear of reprisal from his parents, his brief attempt to make some time with Jessica results in the whole house being transported to an alternate dimension.
The B Story - of Jerry loving the idea of the Titanic themed party, and the concept that it malfunctions and the ship doesn't sink is perhaps better in conception that it is in practice. It could have done with another beat to explain how Beth finds Jerry at its conclusion in order to save the day. But it's fine, as it's just justification to get them away from the house. The main story, with the house party is better. It introduces us to a couple of characters who will recur, namely Squanch and Birdperson, voiced by Dan Harmon. There's a lot more funny character beats and a bit of heart, if Birdpersons translation of what "wub-a-lub-a-dub-dub" means is true.
It's a great season of one of the all-time best shows.
With Jerry (Chris Parnell) and Beth (Sarah Chalke) away on a Titanic themed vacation, both Rick (Justin Roiland) and Summer (Spencer Grammer) host a party back at the house. With Morty (Justin Roiland) desperately trying to keep both parties under control, for fear of reprisal from his parents, his brief attempt to make some time with Jessica results in the whole house being transported to an alternate dimension.
The B Story - of Jerry loving the idea of the Titanic themed party, and the concept that it malfunctions and the ship doesn't sink is perhaps better in conception that it is in practice. It could have done with another beat to explain how Beth finds Jerry at its conclusion in order to save the day. But it's fine, as it's just justification to get them away from the house. The main story, with the house party is better. It introduces us to a couple of characters who will recur, namely Squanch and Birdperson, voiced by Dan Harmon. There's a lot more funny character beats and a bit of heart, if Birdpersons translation of what "wub-a-lub-a-dub-dub" means is true.
It's a great season of one of the all-time best shows.
Rick Sanchez (Justin Roiland) is a brilliant scientist that has crazy adventures with his grandson, Morty Smith (Justin Roiland) through the entire universe and multiverse. Sometimes join with some other member of the family, like Summer Smith (Spencer Grammer) the teenager sister, Morty's mom, Beth Smith (Sarah Chalke) and his dad, Jerry Smith (Chris Parnell).
This is the plot summary for the entire show. It's an episodic show; every episode is a new adventure, and the continuity is usually brought up sometimes but it doesn't change a lot on the plot. But "Rick and Morty" have something that differentiates the show from others. It has a soul, and it seems to have a message "Nobody exists on purpose, nobody belongs anywhere, everybody's gonna die. Come watch TV". I'm joking with this last part.
"Rick and Morty" is a parody of the sci-fi genre, there's a lot of episodes that are a parody of some sci-fi movie (Anatomy Park-Jurassic Park) or maybe they use some concept of the genre, like travel across the multiverse, making devices that makes dogs smart and able to talk, a love potion, travel to another planet or dimension, or stopping time.
This show has many ideas and they are pretty well developed, the characters are so likeable and funny that you will remember the main characters and probably some episodic characters like the meeseeks.
My favorite and must-to-watch episodes of the season are 1x02 (Lawnmower Dog), 1x05 (Meeseeks and Destroy), 1X06 (Rick Potion #9), 1x08 (Rixty Minutes) and 1x10 (Close Rick-counters of the Rick kind)
This season gets 8 out of 10. Because I totally forget some episodes of the show like 1x09, 1x04 and 1x01.
This is the plot summary for the entire show. It's an episodic show; every episode is a new adventure, and the continuity is usually brought up sometimes but it doesn't change a lot on the plot. But "Rick and Morty" have something that differentiates the show from others. It has a soul, and it seems to have a message "Nobody exists on purpose, nobody belongs anywhere, everybody's gonna die. Come watch TV". I'm joking with this last part.
"Rick and Morty" is a parody of the sci-fi genre, there's a lot of episodes that are a parody of some sci-fi movie (Anatomy Park-Jurassic Park) or maybe they use some concept of the genre, like travel across the multiverse, making devices that makes dogs smart and able to talk, a love potion, travel to another planet or dimension, or stopping time.
This show has many ideas and they are pretty well developed, the characters are so likeable and funny that you will remember the main characters and probably some episodic characters like the meeseeks.
My favorite and must-to-watch episodes of the season are 1x02 (Lawnmower Dog), 1x05 (Meeseeks and Destroy), 1X06 (Rick Potion #9), 1x08 (Rixty Minutes) and 1x10 (Close Rick-counters of the Rick kind)
This season gets 8 out of 10. Because I totally forget some episodes of the show like 1x09, 1x04 and 1x01.
Did you know
- TriviaFrom this episode on, the driveway pavement has a crack running across its entire width. This is where the house and surrounding earth was scooped out and transported to another dimension. Rick, Morty, and Summer didn't bother to fix it when they froze time and cleaned/repaired the rest of their house after their party.
- GoofsDuring Rick's song he moves right then left when he sings "Move to the left, step to the right."
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Most Evil Rick Moments in Rick and Morty (2017)
Details
- Runtime23 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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