![]() ![]() As far as the blue pants go, it's pretty simple: both Rick and Morty have sported leg threads of the same hue. While he could be an odd alternate dimension Rick-Morty, the theory suggests that he's actually an older Morty and younger Rick. As Rick and Morty are walking through the Citadel, you can spot what appears to be a combination of the pair in the same physical body. Poopybutthole a few episodes later, who's treated as though he's been there all along Rick and Morty share a number of similar qualities and even the same voice actor, if we want to get all meta about thingsbut they can't actually be the same person, can they?Īccording to one theory, they percent are. How else would you explain the arrival of Mr. The shocker here is that the ticket Rick and Morty are given at the beginning of "Mortynight Run" is numberedbut they took home a different Jerry. Nonchalant as ever, the two Ricks shrug and agree to switch Jerrys. The "core" Rick states, "There's our Jerry. Discovering a universe in which a version of himself was dead, which would allow him an out from his broken timeline, our Rick jumped into that timeline-the one seen in the series-disposed of the other Rick's corpse, and re-entered Beth's life. Unfortunately, this Rick royally flubbed up his timeline and needed a quick remedy. The Rick viewers know would have been existing concurrently in a different dimension, still alive but separated from Beth and his ex-wife. One fan theorizes that Rick committed suicide when Beth was a child, explaining why he was "missing" from her life for 20 years. Sick with power, President Morty assassinates a number of members of the Shadow Council of Ricks, and in a slow-motion sequence of legal documents and floating corpses, it's revealed that he is none other than Evil Morty-the same one an off-shoot of this theory suggests our original Morty became after he was abandoned.īeyond our Morty not being true-blue, our Rick might be an alternate as well. That is, until he gets elected and becomes President Morty. Politician Morty is about as sweet as a bowl of peaches, promising peace amongst Ricks and Mortys. Left behind for dead, this Morty grows to resent Rick and orchestrates the events seen in "Close Rick-Counters of the Rick Kind" in order to take down all Ricks in all universes.Īnd we see exactly that happen in the season three episode "The Ricklantis Mixup," in which the so-called Politician Morty runs to become President of the Citadel. Let's start off by flipping your whole world upside down and saying that the Morty Smith you've been watching for the past few episodes isn't the Morty you started off with. The entire concept of negative amounts is a purely human construct.Unsurprisingly, this has made the show one of the twistiest and time-bendiest on television -and fostered hundreds or maybe even thousands of ideas about the show's alleged secrets, some far stranger than others. Another quick lesson: Negatives rarely exist in nature, if ever. The point of this is that the two waves need to have the exact same energy level to cancel out. With destructive interference you could be sitting between two huge speakers at full volume, but if the sound waves are perfectly inverse you would be unable to hear anything. But, if they are exactly inverse to each other, they add up to zero. This is called constructive interference. ![]() He simply had the firepower and the numbers to overwhelm nearly any planet he set his eyes on. ![]() He stopped learning from mistakes because he believed himself incapable of them, he stopped adapting because he viewed himself as already perfect. His weapons and technology were also all developed early on, and his strategy over time involved more and more delusions and brute force. His methods of keeping the clones in line came before he lost himself, starting with the mountain dew brain bleach bath, followed by the ports which allowed him to see into their minds, and finally the hive mind allowing him access to all of them. He truly believed that he was a god, that he was only doing what was right and that he was as perfect and flawless as he said he was.īy the time he had his encounter with the planet Krytis the magic planet where he losthe was mostly if not completely gone. After cycles and cycles of new hosts, he began to believe in what he was preaching. Each time he changes hosts, a small portion of his original self was left behind. Over time, though, his mind deteriorated until he became what we see in the show itself. When he first began conquest, his whole cultist thing was only to keep his clones loyal. Rewatched Rick and Morty and honestly? He and the rest of the family are immune, after all.
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