The Ricklantis Mixup

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"The Ricklantis Mixup"
Rick and Morty episode
Episode no.Season 3
Episode 7
Directed byDominic Polcino
Written byDan Guterman, Ryan Ridley
Original air dateSeptember 10, 2017 (2017-09-10)
Running time21 minutes
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"The Ricklantis Mixup" (also known as "Tales from the Citadel")

Rick and Morty adventure offscreen to Atlantis, the focus is shifted towards the Citadel, a secret interdimensional society populated by numerous versions of Ricks and Mortys from different realities. The episode received critical acclaim and is considered by many "the best episode of the show", with approximately 2.4 million viewers when airing.[2][3]

With the exception of the narration for a Simple Rick's commercial (voiced by Jeff B. Davis) and a single line from a young Beth Smith (voiced by Sarah Chalke), this episode was entirely voiced by Justin Roiland as the various Ricks and Mortys.

Plot

As the mainline

Rick and Morty (both identified as C-137) prepare for what Rick insists is a "self-contained" adventure to Atlantis, they are interrupted by another Rick and Morty looking for donations to the reconstruction of the Interdimensional Citadel of Ricks following the events of The Rickshank Rickdemption
. Morty wonders what is occurring in the Citadel before embarking on his adventure with Rick. The episode then instead shifts to the Citadel to follow several plots.

The Campaign

In the Citadel, a presidential election is ongoing following the assassination of the Council of Ricks by Rick C-137. Tensions rise over the treatment of Mortys as second class citizens and the controversial Candidate Morty of the Morty Party wins the crowd over at the debates, but abruptly fires a previously incredulous Morty that had served as his campaign manager. Later, Campaign Manager Morty is approached by Investigator Rick, who delivers some secret files to him. At Candidate Morty's next rally, Campaign Manager Morty confronts and shoots him.

Mortytown

A newly recruited Cop Rick is partnered with a violent and obese Cop Morty who harbors anti-Morty sentiments himself. The pair are called to a ghetto of "Rickless" Mortys called Mortytown, where Cop Morty comforts Rick after the latter kills a member of the Mortytown Locos gang in self defense and the two begin to bond, however Cop Morty then destroys a building with three other members inside as a cover-up. They meet with drug lord "Big Morty", who offers Cop Rick a bribe which Cop Morty himself has already accepted, however Cop Rick refuses and a shootout ensues. Cop Morty suddenly expresses regret over leaving his life as a teenager behind in favor of the Citadel, before executing Big Morty and turning his gun on Rick. Rick kills him and turns himself in, dejectedly commenting on how destructive Ricks are to Mortys.

Stand by Morty

The students of Morty Academy are told they will soon graduate and be assigned a new Rick. Upon hearing this, a group of Mortys led by the rebellious Slick Morty decide to search for the mythical Wishing Portal. At the Wishing Portal the next day, they decide to sacrifice something important in order to make their wishes come true, which each of them, bar Slick, immediately do. Slick, expressing a wish for life to change for Mortys, throws himself into the portal — which is then revealed to be a trash disposal.[nb 1]

Simple Rick's

At a factory producing Simple Rick's Wafers, flavored with positive neurochemicals from the titular Simple Rick's memories, employee Rick J-22 is passed over for a promotion. J-22 goes on a rampage, destroying his assembly machine, killing his former supervisor and taking Simple Rick hostage. A SWAT team of Ricks attempts to trick J-22 with a sabotaged portal device, leading to the death of Simple Rick, but are stopped from apprehending him by the factory's owner, Rick D. Sanchez III, who commends J-22 for his courage and frees him. As J-22 is overwhelmed with emotion on being recognized as a hero, Sanchez III stuns him and uses his happiness as a replacement for the wafers' flavor.

Epilogue

A pair of Secret Service Ricks execute Campaign Manager Morty via airlock while discussing Candidate Morty's survival and subsequent close victory as the first democratically-elected President of the Citadel. Rick D. Sanchez III takes his place with the plutocratic Shadow Council of Ricks as President Morty settles into his new position, before killing every member of the council who opposes him. Cop Rick is cleared of all charges due to the changes in administration, while the student Mortys learn that their assignment to a new Rick has been cancelled, which they believe to be Slick's wish coming true. The space outside the Citadel airlocks is shown to be choked with corpses, alongside Campaign Manager Morty's documents revealing the new President to be the Eyepatch Morty from "Close Rick-counters of the Rick Kind".

In a post-credits scene, the main Rick and Morty return home from Atlantis, satisfied with their trip. Rick confidently asserts that the events at the Citadel will have no effect on their own lives.

Awards

The episode won writers Guterman and Ridley the 2018

Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement, Writing – TV/Broadcast Production.[4]

Notes

  1. ^ In the commentary track for the episode, Justin Roiland stated that Slick Morty survived by landing on a heap of garbage.

References

  1. ^ Beggs, Scott (September 11, 2017). "4 Reasons Why RICK AND MORTY's "Ricklantis Mixup" Was The Best Episode This Season". Nerdist. Archived from the original on April 26, 2018. Retrieved April 26, 2018.
  2. ^ Corey Plante (October 25, 2018). "Rick and Morty Season 1 Should've Ended With "Close Rick-Counters"". Adult Swim & Rick and Morty Ricktrospective. Inverse. Retrieved October 25, 2018.
  3. ^ Porter, Rick (September 13, 2017). "Sunday cable ratings: 'The Deuce' starts off on par with 'The Night Of'". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on September 14, 2017. Retrieved September 13, 2017.
  4. ^ Haithman, Erik Pedersen,Diane (2018-02-04). "'Coco' Dominates Annies; 'Rick and Morty' Tops TV: Complete Winners List". Deadline. Retrieved 2018-02-06.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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