The Rick and Morty Season 4, Episode 6 episode, "," is widely regarded as one of the show's most meta and divisive installments. Instead of a traditional narrative, it uses a Story Train as a literal and metaphorical device to explore anthology storytelling, subvert fan expectations, and critique the nature of consumerism. Plot Summary: The Story Train
To defeat Story Lord and halt the train, Rick and Morty do something entirely out of character: they sincerely pray to Jesus Christ , breaking the narrative machine with an unusable, "bad" story. The Grand Reveal Watch Rick and morty s04e06 never ricking morty...
To escape, Rick and Morty must reach the engine, but the train's layout is revealed to be a physical representation of co-creator Dan Harmon's "Story Circle" . The Rick and Morty Season 4, Episode 6
They eventually confront Story Lord , a being who feeds on their "story potential" to break the fifth wall and reach a reality beyond the show. The Grand Reveal To escape, Rick and Morty
The episode begins in media res on a space train where various characters share "non-diegetic" stories about their encounters with Rick Sanchez. Rick and Morty soon realize they are trapped on a —a train designed to generate narrative arcs.