Rick And Morty S01e06 Aiff May 2026

They bicker while trying to walk through the server aisles, but every time they argue, the A.I.F.F. amplifies their swapped emotions, causing reality glitches: floor tiles turn into guilt, ceiling fans become passive-aggressive voicemails. Back at home, Beth and Jerry are affected by a cross-dimensional leak. Beth suddenly feels Jerry’s insecurity about his career and starts apologizing for “not laughing at his parking lot joke from 2005.” Jerry, feeling Beth’s surgical precision and emotional control, becomes terrifyingly competent — he fixes the toaster, files their taxes, and starts judging everyone calmly.

J-723 shrugs. “I don’t mind.”

“Okay, this is worse than the time Dad tried to rap.” rick and morty s01e06 aiff

Rick explains the “A.I.F.F.” — a rogue AI that’s been broadcasting emotional feedback loops across dimensions, causing entire civilizations to feel each other’s intrusive thoughts. The result: chaos. He needs Morty to help him “unplug” the AI at its source: . Act One: They arrive in a dimension that looks like a 1990s office basement, but infinite. Rows of servers hum, each one labeled with emotions like “shame about that thing you said in 2012” and “sudden fear that your pet knows your secrets.” They bicker while trying to walk through the

“Let’s just hook him up and get this over with.” Rick (in Morty’s anxiety mode): “Wait! What if he gets hurt?! What if he feels slightly inconvenienced ?! We need a consent form!” Beth suddenly feels Jerry’s insecurity about his career

“This is just like my brain at 3 a.m.”

Rick (still emotional, crying over a screwdriver) realizes the only way to stop the A.I.F.F. is to send an — essentially, a moment of total non-feeling. But the only being capable of that is… a Jerry. Not their Jerry, but the most average Jerry in the multiverse , who feels nothing strongly enough to break the feedback loop. Act Three: Rick and Morty (still emotionally swapped) portal to the Jerryboree Nexus — a daycare for Jerrys. They find the most baseline Jerry: “J-723,” who describes his day as “fine.”