1. One Rick and Morty Easter egg explains the weirdest episode yet
May 7, 2020 · The clue in question comes at the end of the episode when Rick and Morty realize that the train they're stuck on is actually just a plastic toy.
The latest episode of 'Rick and Morty' Season 4 seems to break the show's only rule, but a subtle "Story Train" Easter egg could explain everything.

2. Rick and Morty Season 4 Episode 6 Explained - Den of Geek
May 4, 2020 · Rick uses his knowledge of Dan Harmon's story circle to try to accelerate himself and Morty to the end of the story. He knows that no journey ...
Thanks to an inventive new villain (and a toy), Rick and Morty season 4 unexpectedly jumps to the very end of Rick and Morty’s story.

3. Never Ricking Morty
Rick defeats Story Lord's plans by telling Morty about Jesus Christ, his personal savior. The control panel drains of power, and the train grinds to a halt. As ...
"Never Ricking Morty" is the sixth episode of the fourth season of Rick and Morty, and the 37th episode of the series overall. It premiered on May 3, 2020. It was written by Jeff Loveness and directed by Erica Hayes. The episode is rated TV-14-DLV. Rick and Morty get caught in a continuity-creating anthology device full of people telling stories about Rick. On a train zooming through space, a bearded man enters the dining car. A conductor with a red misshapen nose says "Tickets, please" and take

4. Story Train | Rick and Morty Wiki - Fandom
Rick traps Story Lord himself within the train with Jesus Christ, while Morty provides the narrative that he bought the train from a store on the Citadel, ...
The Story Train is a huge spacefaring train that appears to be able to portal through space and possibly through stories. The train is conducted by Story Lord. Some of the events and "stories" that occur due to the train's power or Story Lord's power may be non-canon. The Story Train has also appeared as a multitude of toys manufactured and stored by Citadel Toyz LLC. Morty bought one of these Story Trains at the Citadel, Rick has advertised them, and they appeared as part of Story Lord's motiva

5. Rick and Morty Season 4 Episode 6 Recap - ComingSoon.net
May 5, 2020 · As various characters on a train told their Rick Sanchez stories on the anthology train, a ticket taker passed through. Rick and Morty disguised ...
In Rick and Morty Season 4 Episode 6, Rick and Morty find themselves on a train where everyone is telling stories about Rick.

6. Rick and Morty Easter egg - the story train - Digital Spy
May 5, 2020 · R&M use a quick continuity explosion (a literal explosion of a canister labelled "continuity") to navigate to an escape map. rick and morty ...
That circular escape map, explained.

7. Rick and Morty Season 4: 5 Things You May Have Missed in Episode 6
May 4, 2020 · The Story Train is a nod to Dan Harmon's Circle Theory of Story. · Did you catch Morty Jr.'s cameo? · The Bechdel Test is a real thing. · The ...
The Story Train was only half the madness.

8. Is The Story Train Website From Rick And Morty Season 4, Episode 6 ...
Dec 21, 2020 · Desperate to get out, Morty asks Rick how they hijack the simulation. Rick, explaining that it's actually more of an anthology, reveals it's ...
Following a four-month hiatus, Rick and Morty returned for the second half of its fourth season with episode 6, "Never Ricking Morty."

9. 'Rick And Morty' Season 4, Episode 6 Recap - Forbes
May 6, 2020 · The two travel through the Snowpiercer-esque train, occasionally falling through the non-canonical narratives which exist in the outside void.
We’re reaching unprecedented levels of meta.

10. Recap / Rick And Morty S 4 E 6 Never Ricking Morty - TV Tropes
Cruel and Unusual Death: The ticket master gets sucked out a window into space, ripped in half in the process, then because of the effects of the train, ...
Original air date: 5/3/2020 Rick and Morty are trapped on a train that forces them to experience different narratives.Tropes: Acid Pool: One of these is seen in the first story. Ambiguous Syntax: When Rick tells Morty of the Bechdel Test, he …

11. Rick and Morty Season 4 Episode 6 explained | All aboard the 'Story Train'
May 9, 2020 · Rick realises that only strict adherence to plot rules will make them reach the end of the story. Hence begins some witty chain of events. A ...
Rick and Morty Season 4 Episode 6 explained: Here is how the multi-layered narrative of the episode unfolds into a hilarious and mind-blowing episode. Read.

12. 'Rick and Morty' Story Train - Is it Real? Episode 6 Explained
May 4, 2020 · Or, as Rick Sanchez, explains: “It's not a real train, Morty. It's a story device. Literally. A literal literary device quite literally ...
All aboard the most self-referential 'Rick and Morty' episode yet.

13. Rick and Morty season 4, episode 6 recap: Never Ricking Morty - CNET
May 4, 2020 · Rick finds a "structural guide" to the train showing the carriages in a circle -- a reference to co-creator Dan Harmon's creation of a story ...
Rick and Morty returns from the midseason break. The new episode is, as you can expect, batshit crazy.

14. 'Rick and Morty' season 5 episode 9 recap: 'Forgetting Sarick Mortshall'
Sep 6, 2021 · He captures two crows and trains them, gloating about Morty's inconsequence to him. Via palm portal, Morty connects with Nick, who resides in a ...
**Spoiler warnng**

15. Rick and Morty Season 4 Episode 6 Review: Never Ricking ... - IndieWire
May 4, 2020 · Rick and Morty ride a literal story train in an episode that uses an extra-strength dose of self-awareness to grapple with the show's future.
Rick and Morty ride a literal story train in an episode that uses an extra-strength dose of self-awareness to grapple with the show’s future.

16. 'Rick and Morty' Season 4, Episode 6: Is the Story-Train.com Website Real?
May 4, 2020 · So when Season 4, Episode 6 of the Adult Swim cartoon ended with a link to www.story-train.com, Rick and Morty fans rushed en masse to the ...
The show returned with an episode that ended with a link to the Story-Train.com website that many fans headed to in order to buy a train of their own.

FAQs
Rick And Morty Train Episode Explained? ›
The clue in question comes at the end of the episode when Rick and Morty realize that the train they're stuck on is actually just a plastic toy. After defeating the Story Lord, Rick reaches for the controls and they snap off, rolling across the floor.
What is the train Rick and Morty about? ›Rick and Morty find themselves aboard the Story Train, a literal story device for an anthology episode featuring passengers telling each other tales about Rick.
What was the point of Never Ricking Morty? ›"Never Ricking Morty" sees Rick and Morty, fully aware that they are in a fictional story, attempting to regain control of their destinies. Most of the episode is devoted to them trying to break outside the confines of the Story Train, on which they find themselves with little explanation.
What is Rick and Morty Season 4 episode 6 based on? ›The concept of the Story Train is a metaphorical manifestation of Rick & Morty creator Dan Harmon's writing process, which is a story circle adapted from Joseph Campbell's Monomyth in Hero With A Thousand Faces.
Is Never Ricking Morty based on Bullet train? ›Or, as Rick Sanchez, explains: “It's not a real train, Morty. It's a story device. Literally. A literal literary device quite literally metaphorically containing us.”
What happens at the end of the train episode of Rick and Morty? ›The clue in question comes at the end of the episode when Rick and Morty realize that the train they're stuck on is actually just a plastic toy. After defeating the Story Lord, Rick reaches for the controls and they snap off, rolling across the floor.
Is Rick Autistic in Rick and Morty? ›While playing, Rick asks Morty, "Is this game popular with autistic people?" Just as Morty starts to scold Rick, Rick chimes in and says, "Because I'm starting to love it!” This caused many viewers in the Rick and Morty fandom to theorize that Rick was actually neurodivergent, although it was never confirmed.
What disorders does Morty have? ›It is stated in the show that Morty has a learning disability and he is known for having no friends or social relationships in the show. This implies that he suffers from FAS, which would not be a huge surprise due to Beth's drinking problem.
Why Morty become evil? ›Evil Morty's backstory is mostly unknown but it's heavily implied that he was simply a normal Morty who, unlike the others, finally grew tired of every Rick's nihilistic, reckless and sociopathic behavior, leading him to go rouge and embark on a mission to escape the Central Finite Curve (the enclosed portion of the ...
Why was evil Morty controlling Rick? ›When Evil Morty was first seen, little was shown about him, but he stated that it is impossible for a Morty to defeat a Rick. In the episode, it was revealed that he was controlling his Rick and it was possibly his idea to capture Mortys in order to hide from the Citadel of Ricks.
What is the Rick and Morty heist episode based on? ›
The title is inspired by One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975). Several critics also observed that the episode is a parody of heist films.
Is Rick's Morty evil Morty? ›Rick's original Morty (the one from the credits) is one of them. He was so pissed at Rick for abandoning him, he became Evil Morty, hatched an elaborate plan to get even with HIS Rick, and put it into motion in the episode Evil Morty was introduced in.
Who is the vengeful train passenger in Rick and Morty? ›Rick and Morty (TV Series 2013– ) - Clancy Brown as Risotto Groupon, Vengeful Train Passenger - IMDb.
Why did Rick cry Rick and Morty? ›Rick C-137 cries over his Morty because he loves him.
The revelation that there are infinite Ricks and Mortys out there in the multi-verse doesn't come as too much of a surprise.