![]() ![]() In the after-credits scene, Key's time agent meets up with a co-worker (voiced by comedy partner Jordan Peele) to settle the score and seek out Rick through time. Rick and his grand kids eventually set things- more or less- back to normal, but not before giving Key's fourth-dimensional being the beating of whatever constitutes as a lifetime for a timeless being. One of these creatures (voiced by Keegan-Michael Key) shows up to set time straight and take the three time offenders to, you guessed it, time prison. Well, by "people" we actually mean eternal fourth-dimensional "testicle monsters" that exist outside of time as we know it. Turns out that when you break something like time itself, there are people you need to answer to. ![]() In it, Rick, Morty, and Summer basically break time, which ripples into multiple fractures all with slight differences. Season two's first episode ("A Rickle in Time") swung for the fences in terms of confusing plot devices. Needful’s striking resemblance (in design and supernatural powers) to the character Mr. Those who remember Disney’s 1983 film adaptation Something Wicked This Way Comes may notice Mr. With his well-rounded acting chops, Molina could play any part, but he truly shines when he plays villains because of the way he's able to make them relatable, and even downright likable. ![]() It's a bit of a bummer it seems to have been a one-off cameo. There's something distinctly sinister in the way Molina portrays the Devil's voice that works perfectly in the episode about cursed items. From the name of Needful’s store (Needful Things) as a nod to the Stephen King book and the episode’s title which pays homage to the Ray Bradbury novel Something Wicked This Way Comes. The episode is filled to the brim with nods to various "deal with the devil" themes from fiction. The Devil) plays a big part in the episode "Something Ricked This Way Comes" and is voiced by Doctor Octopus himself, Alfred Molina. It's perfect casting choices like this that give Rick and Morty so much more depth than other cartoons. So what better person to voice the Zigerion leader than the original "never-nude" himself! Cross played Tobias Fünke on Arrested Development,who famously suffered from a similar affliction and was unable to ever be completely naked. The Zigerions appear to all suffer from a condition where nudity of any sort results in severe anxiety (a real condition called gymnophobia). This, of course, doesn't work and Rick is able to outsmart them with his superior intellect and occasional nudity. It's also the episode where David Cross gets to show off his voice talents by playing Prince Nebulon of the Zigerion Scammers.ĭead-set on attaining Rick's recipe for Concentrated Dark Matter, Nebulon and company trap Rick and Morty inside a few simulations in order to try and trick them into giving it up. Night Shaym-Aliens!" is a layered adventure of simulations and questioning reality. The Guetermans are also drawn to look just like the actors who voice them. Gaius Baltar on BSG, and Number Six herself, Tricia Helfer. The Guetermans' voices are provided by James Callis, who played Dr. Should you find that their voices are familiar and work a bit too well in a situation where people's real identities and motivations are ambiguous, then you probably watched a little too much Battlestar Galactica. At Tammy and Birdperson's wedding, audiences are briefly introduced to Tammy's "parents" Donna and Pat Gueterman, who are also Galactic Federation agents. It turns out that Summer's friend Tammy Gueterman was an under-cover agent who infiltrated their lives by becoming involved with (and eventually engaged to) Birdperson in order to get closer to Rick. This all comes after a rather in-depth deep-cover sting operation organized by the Galactic Federation. In the second season finale "The Wedding Squanchers", we're left with a cliffhanger showing Rick imprisoned for some awful deeds he (or another inter-dimensional Rick) has committed. ![]()
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