The "Morty" accompanying Rick throughout the episode was a simulation the entire time. Rick ultimately games the scammers by giving them a fake recipe (Cesium and Plutonic Quartz in water), which causes their ship to explode. Deep Dive: Easter Eggs & Trivia
Jerry is accidentally abducted and placed in a 5% capacity simulation. He remains completely oblivious to glitches—like people walking through walls—and successfully pitches his mediocre "Hungry for Apples?" ad campaign to a board of simulated clones. [S1E4] M. Night Shaym-Aliens!
Their extreme discomfort with nudity is a likely nod to David Cross's "Never-Nude" character from Arrested Development . The "Morty" accompanying Rick throughout the episode was
Rick realizes they are in a simulation and uses a "rap concert" to overload the system's RAM. They seemingly escape, but the "real world" they return to is actually a second simulation. Rick realizes this when his safe's passcode fails. They seemingly escape, but the "real world" they
(S1E4) is a masterclass in sci-fi comedy that established Rick and Morty as a top-tier series by layering simulations within simulations. Parodying the twist-heavy style of director M. Night Shyamalan , the episode follows Rick as he outmaneuvers the Zigerions—a race of intergalactic scammers—while a blissfully unaware Jerry lives out his greatest professional triumph in a low-power digital delusion. Plot Summary: The Triple-Layered Con
The episode centers on the , "the galaxy’s most ambitious and least successful con artists," led by the arrogant Prince Nebulon. They abduct Rick to steal his recipe for Concentrated Dark Matter , which enables high-speed space travel.
This is technically the only episode where the real Morty doesn't appear until the very end and post-credits scene, as he was a simulation for the entire main plot.