The craziest part of the episode to me is the ice cream table exchange about Beth tbh like Morty truthfully believes that Rick would say
“This may as well be our real daughter because she’s just as real as you.”
and
“Put it this way. You’re all basically NPCs. Only Morty and I are real, so your side quests don’t matter. The main quest is us.” (referring to he and Diane exclusively)
And when Diane, rightfully, combats him for his thinking with
“You’re disgusting. You’re talking about our baby girl like she’s theoretical?”
Beth throws in “Welcome to the family.”
Which might be one of the most heartbreaking lines in the whole thing to me because Morty has observed Rick enough to believe that this line of thinking is entirely in character for not only Rick but for the rest of the family too. Like Morty truly believes that Rick doesn’t care about them in anyway and that when faced with this, even Beth would just respond with the belief that this is the norm, at least from Rick anyway. So much so, that he uses an outside character in Diane to call out how insane it is.
Morty believes that Rick only cares about Diane and literally everyone else doesn’t matter and that’s just so sad to me, especially when we have seen otherwise but he can’t be faulted for thinking that when Rick carries that facade with him almost always, and especially to Morty directly.
brainrotting over your own oc is already cringe enough why did it have to be a rick and morty oc 😔 anyways I've been calling her space morty since she has a similar concept to space beth but if anyone has a better name idea let me know ^_^👍
I used to roll my eyes a little when people theorized about the show giving us Evil Morty's origin story, thinking "There's no way that's going to happen," but now I'm wondering if we're actually going to see it.
Others have pointed out that the previews show a different garage, so maybe that's Evil Morty and his Rick? Maybe C-137's going to run into him when he leaves the Curve, thinking he's after Prime and find Evil Morty instead.
If that's the case, I'm not sure how I feel about it. Part of Evil Morty's appeal was his mysteriousness. You knew nothing about him: he just showed up out of nowhere, outsmarted everybody and left.
But then again, C-137's backstory changed the way I watch the entire show, so the writers could probably pull it off.
i dont hope morty gets kidnapped by prime, i hope morty CHOOSES to go with him. maybe he gets manipulated by prime a little, but ultimately leaves rick on his own volition, because of everything rick put him through. if it was to hurt rick, im sure prime would be a great grandfather to morty, just to keep him on his side.
rick always told morty he’s replaceable, or that parts of his personality are expendable, i want to see RICK get replaced.