After a series of random missions disconnected from the main narrative, Rick and Morty finally solved its Rick Prime problem. Rick C-137 got help from Evil Morty to kill the villain, which many assumed would make C-137 happy. However, Rick is in an existential crisis, compounded by the fact he has no purpose after avenging the deaths of his wife Diane and daughter Beth. This results in Morty trying to boost him up and resume their cosmic adventures.This development is something many loyalists wanted, as these zany episodes drive the iconic essence of the series. Fans love their world-hopping shenanigans, fighting off alien armies such as Rick’s ex, Unity, and a slew of galactic monsters along the way. Episode 6, “Rickfending Your Mort,” thrusts them back down this path where they can focus on each other and their kooky shenanigans. In the process, Season 7 reveals a subversion of Marvel’s Watchers, but with a lot more sinister intent.After Rick Prime’s death, Morty is irate that Rick won’t participate in new adventures. All the teenager wants is to get his grandfather out of his depressed state. Morty decides to use special cards Rick had him log, all so Morty could call in favors for the multiple times he’s aided Rick against his own wishes. Rick hates the fact Morty is pulling this stunt calls in an Observer, which is a giant talking crystal. This sentient being is an obvious spin on Marvel’s Watchers.Rick and Morty Creator Breaks Down Rick’s State of Mind After [SPOILER]’s Death
After a series of random missions disconnected from the main narrative, Rick and Morty finally solved its Rick Prime problem. Rick C-137 got help from Evil Morty to kill the villain, which many assumed would make C-137 happy. However, Rick is in an existential crisis, compounded by the fact he has no purpose after avenging the deaths of his wife Diane and daughter Beth. This results in Morty trying to boost him up and resume their cosmic adventures.
This development is something many loyalists wanted, as these zany episodes drive the iconic essence of the series. Fans love their world-hopping shenanigans, fighting off alien armies such as Rick’s ex, Unity, and a slew of galactic monsters along the way. Episode 6, “Rickfending Your Mort,” thrusts them back down this path where they can focus on each other and their kooky shenanigans. In the process, Season 7 reveals a subversion of Marvel’s Watchers, but with a lot more sinister intent.
After Rick Prime’s death, Morty is irate that Rick won’t participate in new adventures. All the teenager wants is to get his grandfather out of his depressed state. Morty decides to use special cards Rick had him log, all so Morty could call in favors for the multiple times he’s aided Rick against his own wishes. Rick hates the fact Morty is pulling this stunt calls in an Observer, which is a giant talking crystal. This sentient being is an obvious spin on Marvel’s Watchers.
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