Rick And Morty season 2 episode "Mortynight Run" revealed the existence of a Jerry Daycare Center. Rick And Morty is an animated sci-fi series that debuted on Adult Swin in 2013. It follows genius-level scientist Rick Sanchez and his meek grandson Morty on adventures across the universe. These adventures usually end in bloodshed and chaos, however. The show grew from a cult favorite to beloved series early in its run and is loaded with great characters and colorful dialogue.

Rick And Morty has run for four seasons thus far, and with Adult Swim giving the greenlight to 70 more episodes in 2018, there should be many more seasons in the years ahead. While the series is primarily an animated sitcom, it's featured plenty of meaningful character development too. Season 3, in particular, featured the breakdown of Jerry and Beth's marriage, which had repercussions on the entire family. Poor Morty has also suffered his fair share of trauma and often has his ideals and morals tested on his travel with Rick.

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That can be seen in Rick And Morty's "Mortynight Run," where Morty makes a moral decision that spirals out of control. The episode opens with Rick taking Morty on a flying lesson in their spaceship, only to realize Jerry is with them. Rick drops his son-in-law off at a special Jerryboore daycare center, where the many different versions of Jerry can hang out and play together. They do fun activities like watch Midnight Run with director's commentary alongside a performer in a Beth suit, but the show's version of Jerry tries to leave regardless. He isn't suited to the scary alien world outside, however, and runs back to the benign safety of the daycare center.

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The meat of Rick And Morty's "Mortynight Run" involves Rick selling a special gun to an assassin so he and Morty have credits to go to the arcade Blips and Chitz. Despite featuring awesome games like Roy, A Life Well Lived, Morty wants to stop the assassin and ends up accidentally crushing him when he's about to kill his target. This turns out to be a sentient gas creature fittingly dubbed "Fart" - voiced by The Flight Of The Concords' Jemaine Clement - and Rick reluctantly helps the two of them escape.

On the surface, this is the correct moral choice, but the resulting chase in Rick And Morty "Mortynight Run" ends up killing a lot of people, and the episode ends with Fart revealing he plans to return to his species so they can come back and cleanse the universe of all carbon-based life. Morty then has to kill his new friend to stop this, meaning all the carnage could have been avoided had he had just let the assassin do it. A haunted Morty doesn't reveal the death of Fart to Rick, and the episode ends with them picking up Jerry from the daycare center - though it's ambiguous if they got the right version.

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