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Rick's Sinister Secret to His Spaghetti | Rick and Morty | adult swim - Фільми й анімація
The reason the steak tastes so good is probably the same reason why the talking cat can talk
great callback lol
makes sense. rick tried to kill himself after he learned why the cat could talk
Just don't think about it
Something explain I'm dumb af
Or why Soda usually comes in 6-Packs.
This episode was incredibly heart breaking despite the silliness of it.
I agree with you
Indeed
repulsive and great at the same time
It was the complexity of life and the tiresome attempts to find a GOOD way for this problem to be solved that made this episode deep.
I think this comment is just the tagline for the entire series
Leave it to Rick and Morty to turn spaghetti into the catalyst of an ethical and moral dilemma on a cosmic scale.
This is probably one of the darkest episodes of the show and I love it.
Они объяснили принцип "спрос рождает предложение" и нету в этом ничего мрачного если смотреть со стороны капитализма
It became one of my favorites just for that reason
@@GigaCraft-420 Me too. Such a wild concept that went it such a deeper meaning and I love it
It's definitely a take on the meat industry and vegans and vegetarians
I feel like this guy’s spaghetti would’ve tasted even better because of how despairingly depressing his death was
Rick do it
It's all the strawberry jam he ate
How was his death depressing? He lived a full life of ups and downs that he could look back on fondly, while passing away peacefully and without pain, leaving behind a state of immobile agony. If anything, that is the best possible death anyone could hope for.
@@ShadeScarecrowits depressing for everyone who watched it, seeing their life, the ups and the downs and then watching it all cone to an end
Just love how Rick teases the family at the end. We all don’t wanna know where our steaks come from. Love the metaphor.
Yeah but knowing Rick he probably got it from somewhere worse then spaghetti world
That’s not quite true, some people still raise animals and understand what taking meat entails. But your point is true about *most* people.
Speak to yourself in this regard I am more like Rick when it comes to food. Slaughter house videos and the like don’t phase me at this point.
I lived on a farm, veal tastes good. Had it for about 3 weeks beforehand too. It's about how close to it you are and if you're still able to eat it afterwards.
@@BillyTheKidder Some, but definitely not the people who make mass produced microwavable dinners lmao
The fact that Rick isn't eating any of the steak is what's worrying.
He probably just hasn't started eating yet because he's explaining to the family how bad the story behind it is. He has his own steak in front of him which he wouldn't if he weren't going to eat any.
"Cell's consume, life itself is wrong. That means death is right, but you can't side with that. So you live."
- Another amazing Rick quote
Can’t deny, this was more disturbing than entertaining. I fully understood why this episode had a warning before it began
Every time Rick and Morty's scenarios are so crazy and original, this is a poem to animation.
ripping off Soylent Green and Never Let Me Go is not original 😂
Nice joke lmao
This is Rick and Morty at its finest. It combines silliness and absurd fun with a touch of deep emotion. The way the writers tell a story amidst the goofiness showcases a skill that not many can accomplish. Personally, I loved this episode; it brought back memories of Season 1. A seemingly simple story takes an unexpected turn with a mix of humor and a dark and/or deep twist later in the episode. It's undoubtedly one of the best episode I’ve seen in a long time.
Me too
i just wish we could get more of this. it's so refreshing to finally get a "classic" rick and morty episode
Definitely why i loved it too! A hint of season 1 & also Vat of Acid kinda thing. Also Snake Planet lmfao
Astonishing episode. The other episodes this season were a bit underwhelming imo, but this one was INSANE. Great Work Adult Swim🔥
Idk first episode was hilarious. But yeah other ones were a hit or miss. This was a hit.
This episode was a cool way of showing how much meaning each life has. More important people should watch this episode
Yeah
I agree. Animal lives also matter
@@christinavanbeek you obviously dont see the metaphor
@nexusinc.4367 How do you mean? The writers intended this episode to be a parallel about factory farming. Just watch the Inside Look they released.
@@christinavanbeek then maybe I'm just reading too far into it lol
I'm still not accustomed to Morty's new voice, but when Rick's new voice delivers good lines HE KNOCKS IT OUT OF THE PARK!
Agreed,the rick is able to deliver a real rick tone to it. The morty isn't bad its just off a tiny bit(higher pitched maybe?)
@@ChrisHarmon1suppose it could be explained as Morty going thru puberty or smth
I’m just gonna say it this new season has been so excellent so far just every episode I have loved keep up the great work
Definitely an improvement over the last couple in my opinion
as much as I love roiland I gotta agree
@@maclain728 oh absolutely I mean they had a few decent episodes but just this season has been so good 😂
yah, season 7 has been amazing! it is for sure better than season 4 to 6 and maybe its even better than 3
I knew this episode would be dark but not this dark. Well played adult swim, well played.
After this episode maybe Morty will finally learn to keep his mouth shut.
For 2 weeks
He does keep his mouth shut…for six days out of the week, and several months between seasons.
I got to hand it to the writers. They really know how to make a story. And no one seems to mind the new voices for Rick and Morty now.
Is this a joke?
@@gregoryreynolds3612 Not even close. I'm complaining on the crazy things they come up with.
@@gregoryreynolds3612 You wish.
Literally one of the darkest Rick and Morty episodes they’ve ever did here. Not gonna lie to you.
You know, this brings up an interesting parallel: when we die, a lot of us put on our driver's licenses that we are organ donors. We give consent to harvest our body organs if we die. Yes, it is much more important than spaghetti because we could be saving other people (whereas giving our body to feed someone spaghetti is definitely not necessary unless they are absolutely starving to point of death), but the parallel still stands. We give consent for our body to be used after our death. Is it still distasteful?
Yeah and organs are given to hospitals that profit from organ transplants and the people received organs are people that can afford or go into medical debt. Also the rich bypass people that have been waiting on transplant list because of wealth and also connections.
Deadass?
@@weshurst4895i mean
You still save a life.
Granted a person who has more than most and wont suffer as much but still
A life is a life.
Unless you literally save a dictator or bad person that lives to make others suffer you still end up saving a life no matter what.
People understand the organs came out of someone’s body
Don’t over think it.
Best episode of the season so far. Pure gold for such dark topics.
This was one of the darkest episodes of Rick and Morty and I loved it. The metaphores and similarities to rl are very well made.
Istg the episodes just keep getting better and better this season! That whole life montage I didn’t expect to cry! This was so dark but I love the heartwarming meaning behind it all
Rick's voice definitely has settled in, Morty's feels..a little more squeaky'ish although both VAs have been doing well
Shhhhh
Honestly for me it's the opposite, Rick's voice just sounds weird to me at times but thankfully it's not drastically different.
People who think they sound the same would be ok being handed Sierra Mist when asking for sprite…
@@sound2loudnobody here said they sound the same.
@@bencurtis8838 I didn’t say they did my good sir
Moral of the story: just let Rick cook
Also, don't look behind the curtain.
Its been ages since i had a Rick and Morty episode that stayed with me but this was insanely good. who would have known that a episode that starts with what seams to be a gag could turn out to be up there with some of the best episodes in the show.
This is what happens when Morty doesn’t stay in the car.
At least we got snake jazz though. That’s my jam
Or just go back to blips and chitz
Insanely well put together episode.
The only TV show for adults. R&M is killing it this season. Seriously, the Flying Circus may no longer be the best TV show ever made.
"Bon Appetit"
What a perfect line.
Enjoy the meal, enjoy the taste, enjoy the flavor, enjoy the intimacy of it, enjoy the love.
It will end.
Rick and Morty forever 😁
So first fortune cookies and now spaghetti. Rick and Morty sure do like to do dark twisted things with food.
Unlike that fortune cookie episode this isn’t an incest based story which puts this episode higher
@@TheRealMrInvader we still have a few episodes for Naruto Smith to make an appearance...
I wonder Ricks thought was right as he ate the last of the spaghetti. Did he suddenly remember theres a salisbury steak universe too?
it looked more like "what am i even saying? even i can't eat him now after this". the steak thing was probably a replacement
@@blikthepro972or fred tasted bad since he died peacefully and not in agony
@@fumothfan9 the episode didn't state that the pain of death has any impact on the spaghetti quality. rather the only thing that seemed to affect it is how close to human the body is, since the limbless torsos produced green-looking spaghetti. if the pain made better spaghetti then the entire planet would've turned into a literal torture facility instead of a capitalistic dystopia
He was so right for teasing the family. Morty should've kept his mouth shut
I reacted the same way as Morty. Actually made me feel sick. Bravo.
I can never look at spaghetti the same way again.😢
Me too
This season has so many funny things in it
This EP made me hungry for some spaghetti
Me too.
Me three.
Me four
Me 五
Me шесть
Remember: that talking cat was apparently way more disturbing
For Rick, the cat wasn't even more disturbing than being Jerry
Just when you think the show can't be any more surreal, this happens.
Rick’s sigh after tasting the spaghetti could be felt from a universe over
Best episode of season 7 so far 😂
This episode as good as it was also made me think one thing big-time.
"Morty, have you learned nothing from Snake Planet?..."
Lol yeah this episode took me back to snake planet 😂
BEST episode this season so far.
It's what a expect from a Rick and Morty episode.
So f. good
Man Ian Cardoni is really starting to impress me as Rick. It’s going to take me a minute to get used to the new Morty voice though.
This is why Rick and Morty is still fresh and funny after seven seasons:
10 episode seasons. No more, no less.
Not afraid to push boundaries. This comedy is NOT safe.
Doesn't insult the viewers' intelligence. In fact, it operates off the belief its audience is quite intelligent.
Across the board appeal from Gen X to millenials.
Pay attention, Seth.
Seth isn't at fault for what his show became, at this point he's pretty much just a voice actor for the show
@@starmanradicalcoolp sure both seths and simpsons creator both made jabs at how they hate the higher ups pushing for more episodes like nickelodeon milking spongebob a lot.
They every once in a blue moon have genuine cutaways and relevance but overall i'd imagine the monotony and it takes a toll on and drains creativity.
I’m pretty sure that after this episode, Morty will never look at spaghetti the same way again. Not after this.
I love the way they animated Rick taking the spaghetti out of the rib cage, for some reason that just sticks out to me =/
every season there's an episode that just blows everybody's mind, this one came so early
The dialogue, man... these creators are on the crest of media production
Why couldn't Rick have, you know, erased Morty's memory once he found out the truth about the spaghetti?
Well, Rick COULD'VE done the mind-wipe, but he wanted Morty to learn not to look a gift horse in the mouth.(Never mind the absolutely f'ed up implications and cosmically expansive moral dilemmas of the whole situation...)
This episode was brilliant.
Life feeds on life; knowing the details shouldn't make a difference, but some people can't take it.
does how you die make a difference? Shouldn't that inform compassion for how we kill our food?
It makes a difference for the ones who are left behind, because they have to live with what happened, but for the one who died, it doesn't, they don't get to worry about it how they died.
I loved this episode:
-off the bat the first few seconds taking a 180 to eating people lol
-At this point the family not caring they're eating people showing they're becoming more like rick lol
-metaphor for euthenatshia and factory produced animal products while also jabbing the other side
-rick high roading morty. It's the blips and chitz episode where morty ends up killing alot of people and the gas being. Had morty just let the dude kill the gas no one wouldve died and he wouldve had fun. Same here with just not peaking behind the kitchen curtain and causing more death suffering and ruining a planet's economy and spaghetti lol.
-the stonetoss meme of 2 people pulling on both sides of the rope with the pro torso people right group and the genuine made spaghetti people when they raid the factory. Same idea different cause.
It is a classic R&M episode with all sorts of f'd up situations.
I love that show but honestly I won't see spaghetti the same anymore 😂thanks Morty u screw up again everything
This episode is so dark they needed a disclaimer. The same episode where the main focus is spaghetti.
Don’t blame Rick for the whole spaghetti thing, blame Morty for f*cking it all up and ruining it for that universe
after seeing this episode i'd say that this season is on par with the first two, if not better
"And Fred here really did it well." That's when Rick realized he couldn't eat this guy, because now he respected him.
i craved for spaghetti after watching this episode 😂😂
I feel like ricks new voice started off shaky but has become really good while morty’s voice started out really strong but has deteriorated a bit as the episodes have been released.
The fact the president didn't even puke and just looked pissed
That's the government everyday
One of the best episodes of the series
Strangely, this is making me crave some spaghetti.
This is one of the Rick and Morty episodes of All Time
I bet the suicidal secret of the steaks was that they’re microwaved dinners.
Steaks come from animals, that's the worse part
they're actually killing it.
The darkest and one of the most poignant episodes of the show
I’d still eat that spaghetti
Mmm good not
.....Seek Help.
I wouldn't.
Same
@@user-em6ie2be7xdo you recommend any butchers to better extract the spaghetti
I love that they continue the trend of Morty cause being issues because he didn’t leave well enough alone.
The Most Insane Moments in Rick and Morty
More like the most normal
I watched this video after eating spaghetti 2 hours before. Safe to say I was traumatised.
Rick is like Gordon Ramsay when it comes to spaghetti.
Moral of the Episode:
*To live is to consume others.*
@@severalcakes3267
No. I meant *exactly* what I wrote.
Loved this episode
This was one of your better episodes across all season. Loved the ethical conundrum of ethical canabilism by free choice. Whoever came up with that needs to keep the ideas going... Roiland? lol.
god, and I was hoping that it was just rick making really good spaghetti
After watching this episode I think I'm not eating spegetti for awhile
This episode simultaneously felt like an indictment on eating meat but also the Native American idea of thanking a felled animal for its body's nourishment.
They could just make a normal spaghetti to solve their problem but instead they still want a spaghetti made from human
I know right
Well if you been watching since season 1, Rick NEVER chooses the easier/simpler path.
Rick said the stuff they release when killing themselfs triggers the transformation... like, clone the bodies and add the stuff...?
They’re ruined for normal spaghetti now.
@@potsdam28 the bolognese 😢
i actually had planned to eat Spaghetti for dinner for the next 3 days but after watching this episode yeah might change some things around after all....
I know there is no way the writers intended it and I am overthinking this, but Rick being pushy (albeit jokingly) about the steaks at the end reminded me of the pissmaster episode where he cracks at the end and tells Morty the truth. Only for the whole family to get pissed off at him.
Like I said I doubt it's intended character development (and probably has tons of plot-holes), but it seems Rick really wants to share some of these really dark things he knows with the family, but ultimately knows it's better for him to shoulder the burden alone. Maybe why he is going to therapy this season. eh who knows
Ok it’s insane how the voice actor sounds just like roiland,!!?
This episode reminds me of that scene in the original kinnikuman anime where Ramenman turned broken brockenman into noodles, unlike in the original manga when it went down the mortal kombat route
I think we'll found out where the Salisbury steak come from in the future. At least a season or 2 down the line. And we'll be least suspecting.
Honestly, I have been watching clips of this episode for like half a day and I now have a craving for spaghetti rather than being put off
Then again I am a pastatarian so that might factor into it
R’amen
The spaghetti tastes better if you're wearing a blood diamond.
I think the moral of the story is
Don’t question a good thing
Ever
I miss Wisecrack doing philosophy on Rick and Morty. One philosopher this make me think of Schopenhauer. He has this anti life philosophy that one of the course to suffering is the will to live. This also includes reproduction. He also talked about how we treat a tree as if it was ment for our utility like furniture, but it was never ment for that. We just take it and utilize it for our purpose.
I still want to eat it.
this episode was awesome
The spaghetti episode definitely gave me vibes of evolution vs veganism. But I'm probably missing the bigger picture. Probably a huge friggin picture that I'm missing because it's not animals they're eating. It's people. They even used nice music and the life story of a terminally ill man to make everyone throw up. Probably an analogy that goes far far beyond being a vegetarian.
They definitely threw in the topic of mental health care. Rick's words of : cells consume, life is wrong, and death is right leads me towards avoiding meat, more than it did about mental health care.
Now that I think of it, I don’t believe this episode is about avoiding meat, or preventing suicide through mental health care. Although it does touch those topics.
Perhaps it's more about us spending more time, effort, and money for human causes that save lives.
They did talk about less suicide means the economy will suffer, which in my opinion is the crux of this episode. We marginalize human lives, based on money.
We intentionally deprive poor people of health care, because providing this would erode the quality of our lives. South Korea wins academy awards for movies like Squid Game, which is basically an artistic film that grotesquely conveys the vast gap between the rich and the poor. Actually it was Parasite that won the awards, not Squid Game. Both were well received.
I watched a tagalog filipino movie a few weeks ago, about a poor woman planning out a detailed revenge plot against a super wealthy person. A few weeks ago, I watched a Bollywood film about a person who makes terrorist threats to champion poor people who are being robbed by the top 1 percent wealthiest people of India. I watched a documentary on people escaping North Korea, in which people were trying to snitch on the family trying to escape just to collect the bounty, knowing full well that the penalty for the family is torture and death. The Hunger Games is coming out next week.
The suicides represents the real casualties caused by our inhumanity to people.
The spaghetti represents the money we save when we marginalize entire groups of people, to increase the quality of our own lives.
The symbolism is black and white. Suicide = money saved, (He/she didn't literally commit suicide, but the life was cut short) which materializes into the tangible form of delicious spaghetti.
No suicide means the person lived a full life span, therefore society didn’t save any money, therefore there’s no spaghetti. ( I acknowledge that real life isn't black and white. Lack of suicide doesn't necessarily mean a full life span. But that's how I perceive the over simplification of the symbolism works in my personal interpretation)
Maybe I’m reaching, but that’s the way it’s hitting me.
One of the only episodes that made me cry
What if the talking cat is the one responsible for people turning into spaghetti or the Salisbury steak?
That has got to be really good spaghetti
It's episodes like these that make me wish that R&M episodes took longer, and that seasons were shorter.
The writers know how to make good stories; they just need to slow down. Too much of a good thing just raises the bar too high.
Great but disturbing episode.
Salisbury steaks are probably some alien unicorn species. At least that's what I'm telling myself
Watching this while having dinner .. spaghetti with bologna .. and parmeziam
That Salisbury steak is actually candy and snickerdoodles molded into fillets.
What the hell, Rick? You can’t kill people turn into Spaghetti.
He doesn't kill people they oof themselves it's not his fault they did that
Its not that i really want to know, where the steak is from, but it does make me wonder what horrific ways it could be.