As Rick continues to experiment with the device, he becomes increasingly obsessed with finding the perfect universe to merge with. He tries zipping their dimension with one where Summer is a famous singer, but it's not quite right. He then attempts to merge with a universe where Jerry is a successful businessman, but that doesn't work out either.
As the episode progresses, Rick's actions become more and more reckless. He starts to zipper their dimension with an increasing number of parallel universes, creating chaos and destruction throughout the multiverse. The fabric of reality begins to unravel, and the consequences of Rick's actions become catastrophic. [S12E9] Zippered
The episode begins with Rick, Morty (voiced by Justin Roiland), Summer (voiced by Spencer Grammer), and Jerry (voiced by Chris Parnell) sitting in the garage, bored out of their minds. Rick, ever the genius, claims to have created a device that can merge parallel universes. He demonstrates the device by zipping their dimension with one where Morty is a professional basketball player. However, the initial excitement quickly fades as Rick reveals that the device can only merge with universes that are within a certain proximity. As Rick continues to experiment with the device,
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Meanwhile, Morty becomes fascinated with the concept of parallel universes and begins to question the nature of reality. He starts to feel overwhelmed by the infinite possibilities of the multiverse, which leads to an existential crisis. This subplot allows the show to explore themes of nihilism, free will, and the human condition. As the episode progresses, Rick's actions become more
For those who might not be familiar, "Zippered" is the ninth episode of the second season of the animated sci-fi sitcom Rick and Morty. The episode originally aired on April 17, 2016, on Adult Swim.
In the end, Rick is forced to shut down the device and return to their original universe. However, not before the episode ends with a thought-provoking twist: the device has created a ripple effect, causing the characters to experience strange and unsettling glitches in their reality.