Rick and Morty season 3 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Rick and Morty are watching football and playing a video game when they're abruptly called to Washington for a mission. The President orders them to eliminate an alien in the Kennedy Sex Tunnels, but they're not into it. Feeling like glorified Ghostbusters, they decide to play "Minecraft" instead. The President, monitoring them via satellite, confronts them about their neglect. A heated exchange follows, with Rick and Morty declaring their independence and the President claiming to never need them again, hinting at a brewing conflict.
Full Episode S03E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Rick and Morty summoned to Washington for?
They are summoned to deal with an alien creature in the Kennedy Sex Tunnels.
What secret areas does the President mention during the briefing?
The Truman Cocaine Lounge, the McKinley Hooker Dump, and the Lincoln Slave Coliseum.
Does Rick agree to help the President without any conditions?
No, Rick insists on drinking during the briefing and later disregards the President's mission in favor of playing "Minecraft."
How does the President monitor Rick and Morty's activities?
He uses an illegal spy satellite.
What is the President's reaction when Rick and Morty ignore the mission?
He is frustrated and confronts them through a phone call.
Do Rick and Morty feel obliged to follow the President's orders?
No, they argue that their help is a favor and not an obligation.
How does the President respond to Rick and Morty's assertion of independence?
He declares that the nation never needed them and celebrates their independence from the duo.
Is there a resolution to the conflict between Rick and Morty and the President in this episode?
The conflict remains unresolved, with a dramatic standoff indicating future confrontations.