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Like if the C-word and the N-word Had a Baby

Season 1, Episode 11:

Ricksy Concern

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A party for the ages.

Written past: Ryan Ridley & Tom Kauffman
Directed by: Stephen Sandoval

Morty: Rick, tell Summer she can't have a party!
Rick: Uh, Summer, you can't have a party. Because I'm having a party, b-i-i-i-itch!

Original air date: four/14/2014

Beth and Jerry head for an iceberg of a date leaving Rick in charge. Morty doesn't go to go on whatever more adventures if the firm isn't in the aforementioned condition when they get dorsum.


This episode contains examples of:

  • Adolf Hitlarious: Abradolf Lincler, who was Rick's try at creating a morally superior leader by combining the contrasting ideologies of Abraham Lincoln and Adolf Hitler. Rick isn't proud of him, and Abradolf lives every moment in malaise.
  • Age-Gap Romance: Birdperson and Tammy have a 23-year age gap (Birdperson, age forty; Tammy, age 17).
  • Almost Dead Guy: Lincler, later on defeating the two-headed monster, tin deliver an offscreen It Has Been an Honor speech addressed to Rick.
  • Armor-Piercing Question: After Morty repeatedly denounces Rick every bit a horrible person, Birdperson asks him, "And so why do yous care so much if you are no longer allowed to continue on your adventures together?"
  • Aw, Look! They Really Practise Dear Each Other: Beth saves Jerry from getting raped and expresses sympathy for him, apologizing for having Lucy take her place on the tour.
  • Bookends: The airplane pilot had Beth and Jerry threatening to put Rick in a home for endangering Morty and making him skip schoolhouse. Here, Beth threatens to end the Rick and Morty adventures if the house is damaged. In both cases, Rick uses a sci-fi solution to avert the consequences.
  • Past Wall That Is Holey: The garage door that falls upon Rick, Morty and Summer in the opening scene.
  • Captain Ersatz: Birdperson is a parody of The Hawk from Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.
  • Cerebus Retcon: Rick's catchphrase, "Wubba Lubba Dub Dub", originally idea of as a nonsensical catchphrase, is actually a comprehensive judgement in Birdperson's language, meaning "I am in corking pain. Please help me."
  • A Date with Rosie Palms: Morty and Jessica end up finding Squanchy doing information technology within 1 of the garage's lockers. The daze makes Morty tumble back and destroy a motorcar that takes the whole house into another dimension.
  • Didn't Think This Through:
    • Beth and Jerry really didn't think through leaving Rick in accuse of the house. They and Morty were hoping the threat of no more adventures would keep Rick in line, only apparently not.
    • To a lesser extent, Jerry goes on the vacation of his dreams and didn't consider that Beth would be less than enthusiastic. He tries to get her into the romance of information technology, but Beth would rather hole upward in her room and read a book.
  • Dance Party Ending: Rick, Morty and Summer cap off the episode dancing to "Milkshake That Donkey Bitch" while anybody else is frozen in time. Gyre CREDITS!
  • Double Standard: Rape, Female on Male: Defied; the entire scene where Lucy holds upwardly Jerry at gunpoint is played seriously, with Jerry trying to stall for fourth dimension earlier she makes him get in the motorcar from the movie where Rose and Jack had sex. Beth saves him, and in a rare moment of pity shows sympathy for Jerry.
  • Verbal Words: Two examples.
    • Beth threatened to ground Rick and Morty, not Summer. She initially tries to exploit this with her party.
    • "How many people did yous invite, Rick?" "Uh, people? ...Six."
  • Fan Disservice: Lucy is too much beyond her prime for united states of america to capeesh her curves.
  • Friendly Enemy: Although Rick has established himself as an enemy of the Council of Ricks, he has no problems inviting two of its members to his party.
  • Funny Background Event:
    • After Morty throws Rick's crystals out of the firm, a testicle-monster is seen snatching the purse with its tentacle. The next time we run across it, it'due south tripping out of its mind in the groundwork.
    • During Jessica's romanticized slow-movement archway, we come across a beer canteen being whipped across the room behind her.
  • Practiced-Times Montage: Rick, Morty and Summertime take a montage of enjoying themselves while time stands withal.
  • Hair Flip: Parodied with Jessica's entrance at the party where she does her hair matter in slo-mo thanks to Wearisome Mobius.
  • Hybrids Are a Crapshoot: Abradolf Lincler is an entity created by Rick from the Deoxyribonucleic acid of Adolf Hitler and Abraham Lincoln in an attempt to make a morally neutral super leader. Information technology didn't work as planned, as Lincler turned out to be an awkward being of ambiguous moral standings, or in his own words, "an abomination tortured by the duality of his own being."
  • Hypocritical Humour: Rick's use of the discussion "Glip Glop", which doubles equally Northward-Word Privileges.

    Summer: Are some Glip Glops from the tertiary Dimension going to come up over and play cards or something?
    Rick: Glip Glop? You're lucky a Trafflorkian doesn't hear you say that.
    Summer: Is that like their Northward-word?
    Rick: Information technology's like the Northward-word and the C-word had a infant and information technology was raised past all the bad words for Jews.
    (Later, when Rick is inviting a bunch of aliens within)
    Rick: Yo, what upward my Glip Glops?!

  • Jerkass Ball: Summer grabs it difficult in this episode. She decides to throw her brother and grandfather under the bus past hosting a teen party and becoming popular. When an uncool "friend" shows up, Summer sends her on a Snipe Hunt to go crystals despite Nancy having no experience in the field.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: It was Summer's idea to throw a raging party, and to allow her blood brother and grandpa take the autumn. The guests all leave after Morty yells at Rick to take them back to Globe, with Nancy explicitly calling Summer a bitch for sending her to die.
  • Messy Hair: Invoked by Tammy when she sees Brad arriving at the party and tells the girl she was talking to, "Quick, brand my pilus look drunk."
  • Mood Whiplash: The scene where Jerry and Lucy visit forbidden areas of the Titanic boat seems to start sweetness. At get-go, information technology seems Lucy is trying to cheer Jerry up for the boat non crashing and Beth being aloof about it. Then Lucy disrobes, pulls out a gun, and threatens Jerry to draw her so have sex activity in the automobile from the movie.
  • Not Quite Expressionless: Abradolf Lincler in The Stinger, much to his quick regret.
  • Only Sane Man: Poor Morty for this episode. He tries to point out to Rick that they're trying to stay out of trouble or they'll both exist grounded forever, and they can't have guests die on their lookout man. In the terminate, he is very tempted to permit Rick become in problem for it.
  • Pants-Pulling Prank: Rick and the kids do this to strangers on the street as role of their Time-Freeze Trolling Spree.
  • Pet the Domestic dog:
    • Downplayed. Rick takes offense to Summer attempting to exclude her nerdy friend—saying everyone should be welcome at a party. Of course, he's proverb this while spilling his beverage on the poor girl, and he really dreads the sudden inflow of Abradolf Lincler.
    • As a silent apology to Morty for making him worry about the political party night, Rick freezes time and lets the kids have fun after they clean upwardly the house.
  • Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil: As per usual with this show, Jerry nearly being raped at gunpoint past a maid on his Titanic prowl is played 100% seriously.
  • Sadistic Choice: The folks threatened to never let Morty to have adventures with Rick if the business firm was trashed while they were gone. As Morty both tries to clean up after the party and badmouths Rick, Bird Person points out that fate has given him the perfect opportunity to choose whether or not to keep being Rick's sidekick. It would give him a break, but likewise accept the fun out of life.

    Bird Person: This is your moment, Morty. Cull wisely.

  • Senseless Cede: Abradolf Lincler pulls his Heroic Sacrifice to become Morty and Summer home, or then he thinks. Turns out Rick just wanted to get high.
  • Serious Concern: This time, information technology's Beth who threatens to ground Morty, not Jerry. Morty lampshades this.

    "Aw geez, Rick. If my mom's the 1 who's saying information technology, then yous know it'south pretty serious this time."

  • Skewed Priorities: As much every bit Rick wanted to hurry Beth and Jerry out the door as quickly as possible, he really did accept "some constructed laser eels oxidizing in the garage". Beth makes him stay to hear her threaten him and Morty, and right after they've left, the same eels dissolve the garage door to escape, which falls off its hinges effectually Rick, Morty and Summertime.
  • Smurfing: Squanchy'due south language seems to involve but replacing random words in a sentence with "squanch". Though just past itself, "squanching" turns out to mean auto-erotic asphyxiation.
  • Snipe Hunt: Rick sends Lincler and Morty onto one and Summer adds Nancy to the party.
  • Condition Quo Is God: A variant; Morty chooses to continue adventuring with Rick. Though even if he had let Rick face his parents for trashing the house, Rick would have found another way to get a shield.
  • The Stinger: Abradolf Lincler survives, only to be grabbed by a testicle monster and repeatedly exchanged along with the partygoer abducted earlier.
  • Surprisingly Realistic Outcome: Fifty-fifty though information technology worked in Cape Fearfulness, clinging to the bottom of a car while it's moving is a good and fast way to get yourself killed.
    • If you do what Summer did and throw away 1 of your friends to look absurd, inevitably you'll become scorned past only nearly everyone.
  • Take That!: Near the terminate of the episode, while time is frozen Rick, Morty, and Summer watch Titanic and accept this reaction at the credits.

    Rick: Worst movie ever.
    Summertime: Dumb.
    Morty: Hoo male child, what a waste of time.

  • Time-Freeze Trolling Spree: Rick stops time to be able to make clean upwardly later on a political party they had when Beth and Jerry were abroad. Instead of just cleaning up they decide to play pranks on people instead.
  • Time Stands Withal: Rick pauses fourth dimension and then they tin clean up the firm before Beth and Jerry walk in (simply not before pulling pranks on everybody in boondocks first).
  • Underside Ride: Jerry'southward attempted rapist tries to follow him home by clinging to the lesser of his and Beth's car a la Cape Fright simply is subsequently run over and left for expressionless.
  • Unusually Uninteresting Sight: Summertime'due south friends don't heed the sight of aliens at the political party.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom:
    • All because bored-out-of-her-mind Beth chose to stay in the room and read a volume instead of joining him, Jerry almost gets raped by Lucy, at gunpoint!
    • Birdperson wouldn't have met Tammy, and Tammy wouldn't accept betrayed and fatally shot Birdperson more a year later on at their hymeneals had Rick and Summertime opted out of throwing a wild house political party.
    • Squanchy choosing to squanch in Rick's garage causes Morty to accidentally knock over one of Rick's inventions and get the house warped to another dimension.
  • What Yous Are in the Dark: Morty gets frustrated with Summer and Rick for existence so selfish. He tries to go them to keep the firm intact and in their dimension. As Birdperson points out, though, if Rick is such an asshole, why is Morty trying to fight for his right to proceed adventuring with his grandad? Morty is given a choice just as his parents are walking through the door to either permit Rick confront the consequences of his actions — that is no more than adventures— or warn him. He chooses to warn Rick.
  • Wild Teen Political party: What Summer plans at the offset of the episode while Beth and Jerry are away. Rick has a similar idea which turns into a Wild Alien Party which includes the firm existence transported to another dimension.
  • You Cloned Hitler!: Abradolf Lincler was Rick's endeavor to create a morally neutral super-leader past combining the Dna of Adolph Hitler and Abraham Lincoln. Rather than neutral, it created someone who is emotionally confused and tormented past the duality of his mind.
  • Yous Shall Not Pass!: Lincler takes on a two-headed monster and then Morty and Nancy can escape.

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