[s1e9] Something Ricked This Way Comes -

: Rick’s dismissive "Welcome to the club, pal" underscores a central theme of the show: that most existence is mundane, defined by small, repetitive tasks rather than a grand cosmic design. Rick vs. The Devil (Science vs. Magic)

: The conflict shifts from a supernatural battle to a business war, highlighting how modern convenience and "hacks" can strip traditional morality plays of their power. The B-Plot: Jerry and Pluto [S1E9] Something Ricked This Way Comes

: Jerry’s plot satirizes how people will ignore scientific facts (Pluto’s shrinking) to preserve their own comfort or sense of importance. : Rick’s dismissive "Welcome to the club, pal"

The "deep content" of the episode " Something Ricked This Way Comes " (Season 1, Episode 9) explores themes of existentialism, the commodification of value, and the battle between science and the supernatural. The "Butter Robot" & Existential Dread Magic) : The conflict shifts from a supernatural

While Rick battles the Devil, Jerry tries to help Morty with a science project and ends up becoming a celebrity on by insisting it is still a planet.

: Jerry is willing to lead a movement based on a lie just to be "right" in front of his son, which critics often note as a perfect encapsulation of his insecure character. Passing Butter - Daily Absurdist

: When the robot asks, "What is my purpose?" and receives the answer "You pass butter," it experiences an immediate existential crisis.