[s5e1] Mort Dinner | Rick Andre
Morty just wants his date with Jessica to go well, but he ends up accidentally genociding an entire timeline just to keep the wine flowing. Eventually, the portal-dwellers kidnap Jessica, pulling her into their world. The Conclusion
Mr. Nimbus arrives at the Smith house, demanding a formal dinner to negotiate a new treaty. Rick, strangely intimidated by Nimbus (who "controls the police"), tasks Morty with a high-stakes chore: he must retrieve wine from a "Narnia-style" dimension where time moves at an accelerated rate. Rick needs the wine aged for decades, which takes only seconds in that world.
While Rick and Nimbus trade insults and sexual tension at the dinner table, Morty starts hopping in and out of the portal to grab wine. However, during one trip, he accidentally leaves a high-tech wine crate behind. A young inhabitant of that world, Hoovy, helps him carry it back but gets trapped in Morty’s dimension for a few seconds. When Hoovy returns home, centuries have passed. His wife is dead, and his son murders him, believing he is a demon who abandoned them. The Rise of a Cyberpunk Enemy [S5E1] Mort Dinner Rick Andre
They are a full-blown cyberpunk dystopia with "God-Killer" mechs specifically designed to destroy Morty.
They are a medieval society dedicated to killing him. Morty just wants his date with Jessica to
They have steampunk technology and "Wine-Guardians."
Morty enters the dimension to save her, and Rick eventually joins the fight after his dinner with Nimbus falls apart. Just as they are about to be overwhelmed by the futuristic tech of the "Narnia" world, Mr. Nimbus saves the day by controlling the water (and the police) to bail them out. Nimbus arrives at the Smith house, demanding a
In the Season 5 premiere of Rick and Morty , "Mort Dinner Rick Andre," things start with a literal crash. Rick and Morty are plummeting toward Earth in a decimated ship. Thinking he’s about to die, Morty finally calls Jessica and confesses his feelings. To his shock, she asks him out for a movie that night. Fueled by a sudden will to live, Morty crash-lands the ship safely—only to land in the ocean.
