Vindicators 3: The Return of Worldender
"Vindicators 3: The Return of Worldender" is the fourth episode of the third season of the Adult Swim animated television series Rick and Morty. Written by Sarah Carbiener and Erica Rosbe and directed by Bryan Newton, the episode premiered on August 13, 2017. Parodying many superhero movie tropes, "Vindicators 3" sees Rick and Morty join the Vindicators in a mission to defeat Worldender. However, a drunken Rick defeats Worldender alone and sets up challenges for the Vindicators to complete the next day, and has forgotten the entire night by morning. The Vindicators later featured in a comic book tie-in. The episode received positive reviews and was watched by an estimated 2.66 million viewers upon its premiere.
"Vindicators 3: The Return of Worldender" | |
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Rick and Morty episode | |
Episode no. | Season 3 Episode 4 |
Directed by | Bryan Newton |
Written by | Sarah Carbiener and Erica Rosbe |
Original air date | August 13, 2017 |
Running time | 23 minutes |
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Plot
Morty invokes his deal with Rick to choose every tenth adventure in order to answer the Vindicators' call for help, having previously worked with them off-screen. As the group are briefed on the dangers of Worldender, an irritated Rick interrupts to insult the superheroes Supernova, Million Ants, Crocubot, Alan Rails and Vance Maximus. The only Vindicator he doesn't attack is Noob-Noob. In the meeting, Morty is upset to discover that the Vindicators met for a second adventure that Rick and Morty were not invited to.
The next morning, the Vindicators arrive at the briefing room to discover an unconscious Rick in a puddle of diarrhea. Noob-Noob stays behind to clean while the rest of the group leave to defeat Worldender. As a groggy Rick awakens, he destroys an automated turret which was firing at the group. They soon find Worldender and his henchman already killed. A large screen descends on which a drunken Rick from the night before begins to monologue.
Inspired by the 2004 film Saw, Rick has set the Vindicators tasks to complete; if they leave or fail then they will be killed. Vince attempts to leave through a ventilation duct, setting off traps which violently kill him. As Alan threatens to kill Rick, Morty announces that he has solved the first puzzle, in which descriptions have to be matched to each Vindicator. Any matching is valid, Rick's point being that they are all functionally the same.
The second puzzle is to choose the place on a map that the Vindicators refuse to speak about. Crocubot is killed with the wrong guess Dorian 5, a planet that the group exterminated, but Morty understands the solution is Israel, which Rick rants about while drunk. In the third puzzle, the group try to score basketball three-point field goals while Morty aims to disarm a neutrino bomb. However, argument breaks out over Supernova's past relationships with Rails and Million Ants. Supernova breaks up a fight between Rails and Million Ants with a force field that kills Rails.
The last task is to place on a platform the only part of the Vindicators which Rick values. Rick thinks it is Morty, who stands on the platform and is transported to a chamber meant for Noob-Noob where Rick on video says how much he appreciates Noob-Noob. Back in the lair, Supernova kills Million Ants and is prevented from killing Rick by a party planned by drunk Rick which suddenly breaks out, at which Logic performs.
Production
Voice actor Justin Roiland made himself drunk from four or five glasses of tequila in order to play a drunken Rick for this episode.[1]
The Vindicators featured in the first of a series of official comics, Rick and Morty Presents. Released on March 7, 2018, by Oni Press, Rick and Morty Presents: The Vindicators! was written by J. Torres and illustrated by CJ Cannon. The front cover was designed by Jen Bartel.[2][3]
Analysis
The episode satirizes superhero movies.[4] Steve Greene of IndieWire wrote that the superheroes are not a direct parody of one specific superhero team,[5] though Hannah Mylrea of NME compared Vance to Star-Lord and Supernova to Teen Titans' Starfire. [6] Jack Shepherd of The Independent and Greene found Noob Noob similar to season 2 "Total Rickall" character Mr. Poopy Butthole.[7][5] Greene found the reference to the lack of diversity amongst the Vindicators after the previous deaths of superheroes of color similar to a reference in the previous episode "Pickle Rick" to Dr. Wong being a poor choice of name for a character voiced by the non-Asian Susan Sarandon.[5]
Previous episodes have also positioned Rick as a villain, with the season premiere "The Rickshank Rickdemption" also demonstrating a growing friction between Rick and Morty and a maturity in Morty. It continues a theme in season 3 of exploring Sanchez family dynamics,[4] and of featuring a bleaker tone.[8] Unlike many other episodes, "Vindicators 3" does not feature a B-story.[4]
Reception
The episode first aired on Adult Swim at 11:30 p.m. on August 13, 2017, where it was watched by 2.66 million viewers.[9]
Jesse Schedeen of IGN rated the episode 8.5 out of 10, praising the "fun twists" and the humorous dynamic between sober Rick and drunk Rick. Schedeen praised that the ending subverted a past pattern of Rick showing genuine affection whilst drunk.[8] With a B rating, Greene found the episode entertaining in parts, though thinking that it was too similar to season 1's "Anatomy Park". He praised the Vindicator guest stars, approving of the "nice bit of misdirection" in Slater's character being killed first.[5] Shepherd found the episode "one of their funniest, most deranged adventures yet", praising its use of superhero tropes.[7]
References
- "Drunk Rick Method Acting". Adult Swim. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
- Plante, Corey (February 13, 2018). "'Rick and Morty' Season 4: New Comic Brings Back the Vindicators". Inverse. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
- Silliman, Brian (April 29, 2019). "Exclusive: First look at Rick and Morty presents: The Vindicators comic". Syfy. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
- Yeoman, Kevin (August 13, 2017). "Rick and Morty: Vindicators 3: The Return of Worldender Review". Screen Rant. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
- Greene, Steve (August 14, 2017). "'Rick and Morty' Review: 'Guardians of the Galaxy' Gets a Deadly Twist in 'Vindicators 3: The Return of Worldender'". IndieWire. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
- Mylrea, Hannah (August 16, 2017). "Rick and Morty: who are the show's cosmic superheroes The Vindicators?". NME. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
- Shepherd, Jack (August 14, 2017). "Rick and Morty season 3 episode 4 review: Guardians of the Galaxy meets Saw in Vindicators 3". The Independent. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
- Schedeen, Jesse (August 14, 2017). "Rick and Morty: "Vindicators 3: The Return of Worldender" Review". IGN. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
- Porter, Rick (August 15, 2017). "Sunday cable ratings: 'Game of Thrones' scores another series high". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on August 15, 2017. Retrieved August 15, 2017.