

The music for the song was written by Ryan Elder and the lyrics by David Phillips and Dan Harmon. The song that Fart sings to Morty, "Goodbye, Moonmen" is accompanied by psychedelic imagery and was performed by Jemaine Clement, a singer and David Bowie fan who is one-half of the comedy duo Flight of the Conchords. Ruefully, Morty uses the antimatter gun to kill Fart himself. Just before Fart is about to return home, he reveals that he regards organic life as a disease and that he intends to return to Morty's galaxy with his own kind to exterminate all organic lifeforms to protect "higher" lifeforms like himself. Rick mocks Morty for causing so much destruction to save this entity, but Morty insists that he is doing the right thing by trying to return Fart to his home world. In the ensuing chase, there is a shootout that leads to many civilian deaths.
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Morty accidentally kills the assassin when he crashes Rick's ship into him, and sets free the intended victim, a nebulous telepathic entity that Rick calls "Fart," who has been imprisoned by the Galactic Federation. Morty is appalled when Rick sells a weapon (an antimatter gun) to an assassin in return for currency that he can spend at an amusement arcade called Blips and Chitz.

Morty saves a sentient telepathic gas cloud from being assassinated, which performs a David Bowie inspired song with what refrain? There is a dramatic moment while she is performing surgery, in which she yells, "I will reach into Heaven and take your screaming deer soul back!" The episode title parodies the novel "A Wrinkle in Time" by Madeleine L'Engle. Rick states: "I assume that those are Schrodinger's cats actually, I assume that they both are and aren't - just like us." When the children ask about their parents, Rick informs them that, "we're caught in a timeless oblivion, while your parents get to exist." Meanwhile, while Beth and Jerry are driving through the country, they hit a deer, which Beth decides she must save, even though she is not qualified to operate on deer, only horses. Rick states, "We're exactly like a man capable of sustaining a platonic friendship with an attractive female coworker: we're entirely hypothetical." He further explains to Morty and Summer that they are no longer on any timeline and opens the garage door to reveal that their house is floating in outer space, with many cats mysteriously floating around.

Morty and Summer get into a quarrel that creates "a feedback loop of uncertainty" that splits their reality into multiple conflicting versions that happen simultaneously.
