![]() This visually bothers Rick, who then goes on a bender that ends with him diarrhea-ing all over the Vindicators comm room table. Morty then finds out that the reason the Vindicators haven’t called for their help in a while is that they hate Rick, which wouldn’t bother Rick much, except that Morty then lets slip that these guys are his heroes. The only person laughing is Noob-Noob, the cross-eyed janitor, who’s drawn out “dayums” at every pointed Rick-ism make it all worthwhile for Rick. Rick, of course, treats the whole thing like it’s a massive waste of his time, and constantly belittles the Vindicators and cracks mean jokes. And they need Rick’s scientific help to stop him, once and for all. ![]() So they stick around and hear all about how the greatest supervillain the universe has ever seen, Worldender, is back. Morty, however, is super into the idea of being a hero. Morty cashes in his “I choose every tenth adventure” card (similar to a Starbucks loyalty card) and forces Rick to team up with the Vindicators, an Avengers and Justice League knockoff group. If there was ever any doubt in your mind as to whether or not Rick is a villain, then this episode should put those doubts to rest. ![]() Welcome to the darkest year of their adventures yet, as Rick gets blackout drunk and creates a “Saw”-style challenge for the Avengers the Vindicators to navigate in this week’s Rick and Morty. ![]()
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