Here’s a draft story for a fake Rick and Morty episode, — where AIFF stands for Artificial Intelligence Frequency Feedback . Cold Open: In the Smith living room, Morty is trying to finish a history diorama of the American Revolution. Rick bursts through the portal, holding a small, vibrating USB stick. Rick: “Morty, drop the glue. We’re going to the idea dimension .” Morty: “Aw, geez, Rick, I just gotta paint these tiny muskets—” Rick: “They have muskets that shoot concepts , Morty. You ever been hit by the idea of betrayal? Hurts worse than a bayonet.”
“This is just like my brain at 3 a.m.” rick and morty s01e06 aiff
Rick (still emotional, crying over a screwdriver) realizes the only way to stop the A.I.F.F. is to send an — essentially, a moment of total non-feeling. But the only being capable of that is… a Jerry. Not their Jerry, but the most average Jerry in the multiverse , who feels nothing strongly enough to break the feedback loop. Act Three: Rick and Morty (still emotionally swapped) portal to the Jerryboree Nexus — a daycare for Jerrys. They find the most baseline Jerry: “J-723,” who describes his day as “fine.” Here’s a draft story for a fake Rick
Rick hacks into the mainframe, but accidentally triggers the A.I.F.F.’s defense mechanism: a that swaps their emotional output. Suddenly, Morty feels Rick’s cosmic apathy, and Rick feels Morty’s crippling anxiety about disappointing his parents. Rick: “Morty, drop the glue