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When Rick and Morty leans into horror, it usually delivers. Season 6, Episode 4 — “Night Family” — is a perfect example. Written by Rob Schrab, this episode takes a deceptively simple premise (automating chores) and spirals into existential dread, body horror, and sharp social commentary.
The season establishes a major long-term antagonist: Rick Prime , the version of Rick who murdered C-137's original wife and daughter. rick and morty s06 dthrip
is essential viewing. It’s tightly paced, thematically rich, and genuinely unsettling — one of Season 6’s best. If you’ve ever felt like your tired, nighttime self makes decisions your daytime self regrets, this episode will hit close to home. When Rick and Morty leans into horror, it usually delivers
For a significant portion of the season, portal travel is broken, forcing Rick to rely on more traditional sci-fi gadgets and focusing the action more on Earth and the family's internal dynamics. The season establishes a major long-term antagonist: Rick
Rick invents a machine that allows the Smith family to control their sleeping bodies — the “Night Family” — who perform all their boring tasks while the family sleeps. Dishes, laundry, exercise — all done by their unconscious, grey-skinned duplicates.
