


Last week's "Look Who's Purging Now," the penultimate episode of Rick and Morty's second season, and this week's "The Wedding Squanchers," the Red Wedding-inspired second-season finale, aren't intended to be viewed as a two-part story.
RICK AND MORTY LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER SERIES
Jemaine Clement and Rick and Morty series composer Ryan Elder's "Goodbye Moonmen," the original song from Rick and Morty 's "Mortynight Run" earlier this season, is now in rotation during "Brokedown." "Brokedown Merry-Go-Round," a two-hour block of original score tracks from animated shows or movies, airs weekdays at 2pm Pacific on AFOS. It's the "Brokedown Merry-Go-Round" Show of the Week. Keegan takes responsibility for the lighthouse happily, and the village is safe again.Occasionally on Friday, I discuss the week's best first-run animated series episode I saw. The river starts flowing again in the village, and the world of light is back again. The sea enrages and gulps down the huntsman. Keegan frees Patrick’s antlers and throws them into the sea. Keegan uses his hurling skills to attack the huntsman, and the fish of the sea also help him. The gatekeeper tells him not to let the huntsman cross the sea, or the dark world will stay forever.

Keegan realizes his mistake and starts a fight with the huntsman on his own. Patrick dies, and the world of darkness takes over. He cuts off his antlers, and the river in the village dries up. The huntsman has already set traps, and he finally catches Patrick, the king of deer, in one of them. Like the deer, Keegan thought that the huntsman was also a myth, but it was as true as the magical deer. When Patrick had passed away, Keegan had left the lighthouse without lighting the lamp, and that’s when the huntsman entered the village. While on their way back from the sea, the huntsman attacks the deer. ‘Riverdance: The Animated Adventure’ Ending, Explained Keegan is relieved of some pain and is ready to go back and safeguard the village, like his granddad. Deer Patrick takes mourning Keegan to the crossing of the afterlife, where the gatekeeper tells him that his grandad went dancing into the afterlife. The king of the deer is also named Patrick and has the most enormous and most unique antlers of them all. They have antlers so big that they play the game of hurling with them. They can walk and dance on two legs and are taller than humans. The deer in this world are not regular deer. Keegan is surprised to see that the story of the deer and their Riverdance is not just a myth. Keegan and Moya cross the long river to enter Megaloceros Giganteus, the magical world of deer. Moya takes him somewhere he never knew existed. He throws Patrick’s hat in the lighthouse and sees Moya, his Spanish friend. He is extremely saddened by the loss, regretting that he didn’t get to say the last goodbye when he was right there with him. Keegan is just a kid, but he now has the responsibility of keeping the village safe. Everyone tells Keegan how great of a person his granddad was. But will his grandson Keegan continue the legacy?Īfter Patrick’s death, the whole town dances the tap-dance in his honor. He died in peace doing what he loved doing the most: keeping the village safe. Patrick dies while watching the sunset from the lighthouse. Patrick still warns Keegan to carry on his traditions after him to keep the village safe. While at the lighthouse, Keegan mocks the villagers’ belief in a huntsman and says that there is nothing like a huntsman and that the lighthouse is only to help ships enter the port at night. That is why it is essential not to let hunters enter their world. If it happens, the world of light will be taken over by the dark forces.Īccording to the myth in the village, the deer in the mythical world of Megaloceros Giganteus do the Riverdance, which keeps the river flowing. These huntsmen kill the deer that are responsible for the flow of the river. The villagers believe that the light stops hunters of the dark world from entering their world of light. Patrick is getting older, but he never forgets to turn the light on in the lighthouse every evening. According to the villagers, in his younger days, Patrick used to dance so swiftly that no one could match his speed even now.
RICK AND MORTY LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER PROFESSIONAL
Patrick is the keeper of the lighthouse, but along with that, he is also a professional hurl player and a talented tap dancer. In “Riverdance: The Animated Adventure,” the animated characters are voiced by actors Pierce Brosnan and Lily Singh.
