I mean that quite sincerely.
So here are the 13 best thingies from Season 1 because thirteen is how many I could think of!
However, Abradolf Lincler is more conceptually hilarious.
He also delivers one of the episodes better lines: Prepare to be emancipated from your own inferior genes!
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By accident, Mortys dad Jerry also gets abducted.
and snapping, pointing, and enthusiastically saying Yes!
are such easy references to the show that theyve quickly become part of the fan lexicon.
His other defining characteristic is his use of the word bitch.
He ends pretty much every sentence with it.
When hes first introduced he declares: Welcome to your nightmare, bitch!
and it seems like a lame attempt to make a parody character funny through a bit of cheap edginess.
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10.
Ants in My Eyes Johnson
Rixty Minutesis all about the titular duo watching television from different dimensions.
My favorite thing they flip to is a commercial for Ants in my Eyes Johnson Electronics.
He also cant feel anything.
Its a very rare disease.
So he never knows whats going on.
Is he standing, sitting?
For unclear reasons, this is the best.Someone even made a 20-minute supercut of it on YouTube.
That such a silly-looking character can have such a dark legacy is truly amazing.
It shook the internet up some and it was awesome.
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5.
It was a kick-ass moment that opened up lots of crazy-cool potential shizz for future episodes.
It was one of several moments that the show gave me chills.
But you love it.
We all love it.
More chills, I tells ya.
Its sci-fi comedy and crushing, life angst all in one.
And we even check in with the robot later in the episode, rounding out his mini-storyline.
This attention to the continuity of smaller concepts and jokes is another staple.
Mr. Meeseeks
I do love that robot, but the Meeseeks are another perfect representation of this shows worldview.
The longer theyre forced to exist, the more agitated they get.