[s6e9]: Rapture's Delight

Often cited as the #1 episode in fan rankings due to its scale, unique animation style, and surprisingly emotional stakes.

The episode jumps seven years into a "Mad Max" style wasteland. Stan is now a grizzled, one-handed warrior living in the ruins of the United States.

It mocks modern Christian interpretations of the Rapture, including the idea that specific "sinful" acts are the only thing keeping otherwise "pious" people from salvation. ☁️ The "Personal Heaven" Theory [S6E9] Rapture's Delight

Stan joins forces with Jesus to rescue Francine from the Antichrist's fortress. In the final battle, Stan sacrifices his life to save Jesus, earning his way into Heaven. 🏛️ Key Themes & Parodies

Stan enters his "Personal Heaven," which is a recreation of his life in Langley Falls exactly as it was before the Rapture. Often cited as the #1 episode in fan

One of the most discussed aspects of this episode is its ending and its impact on the series' canon:

The episode is a dense homage to various pop culture tropes and theological concepts: It mocks modern Christian interpretations of the Rapture,

Voiced by Andy Samberg , the Antichrist is portrayed as a spoiled, bratty villain who runs his operations out of a destroyed Las Vegas-style headquarters.