Rick and Morty Kills Off a Major Character, but There’s a Problem

Rick and Morty Season 7 proves to be as divisive as ever. Initially, the concerns over the new Rick and Morty voices were put to bed in the wake of Justin Roiland’s acrimonious exit. However, the show did feel like it meandered too much from the core of the last couple of seasons: Rick C-137 trying to find Rick Prime and get revenge for Prime killing his family.The series pulls off a move akin to what transpired in HBO’s Succession with Logan Roy: it took out a major character mid-season as this arc resumed. It’s one of the most stunning curveballs the series has ever thrown at fans. While part of it is satisfying due to the villainous nature of the victim, it does create a new problem filled with doom, gloom and existential dread.”Unmortricken” finds Evil Morty returning to the story, hating how Rick is messing with the Multiverse to find Rick Prime. Evil Morty shows rare compassion and empathy, however, by taking pity on Rick. He decides to help Rick and Morty locate the fiend, so they can all get on with their lives. In time, Evil Morty captures Rick Prime at his citadel as war ensues. He leaves Rick C-137 to his own devices, presenting Rick Prime as a gift. Given that Prime used robotic abominations with the face of Rick’s dead wife, Diane, as his war dogs, it’s hard to hold onto hope that Rick would let his anger go and not murder the man.Rick and Morty Season 7 Just Fixed Its Most Antagonistic Couple – With a Twist

Rick and Morty Season 7 proves to be as divisive as ever. Initially, the concerns over the new Rick and Morty voices were put to bed in the wake of Justin Roiland’s acrimonious exit. However, the show did feel like it meandered too much from the core of the last couple of seasons: Rick C-137 trying to find Rick Prime and get revenge for Prime killing his family.

Rick and Morty Season 7 Just Fixed Its Most Antagonistic Couple – With a Twist

The series pulls off a move akin to what transpired in HBO’s Succession with Logan Roy: it took out a major character mid-season as this arc resumed. It’s one of the most stunning curveballs the series has ever thrown at fans. While part of it is satisfying due to the villainous nature of the victim, it does create a new problem filled with doom, gloom and existential dread.

“Unmortricken” finds Evil Morty returning to the story, hating how Rick is messing with the Multiverse to find Rick Prime. Evil Morty shows rare compassion and empathy, however, by taking pity on Rick. He decides to help Rick and Morty locate the fiend, so they can all get on with their lives. In time, Evil Morty captures Rick Prime at his citadel as war ensues. He leaves Rick C-137 to his own devices, presenting Rick Prime as a gift. Given that Prime used robotic abominations with the face of Rick’s dead wife, Diane, as his war dogs, it’s hard to hold onto hope that Rick would let his anger go and not murder the man.

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