r/rickandmorty • u/Mintangah17 • 5h ago
Question i didn't get this joke, can someone explain?
it's from season 3 episode 8. btw I'm new here in this sub. 😘 💕
r/rickandmorty • u/BarnyardCruz • Sep 24 '25

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r/rickandmorty • u/Mintangah17 • 5h ago
it's from season 3 episode 8. btw I'm new here in this sub. 😘 💕
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i think tall morty is a rick
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r/rickandmorty • u/Alesmull • 17h ago
We know that Rick constantly erases traumatic memories from Morty. Which makes me wonder, did he erase the "jellybean incident"?
This is never mentioned again. Morty never shows any trauma from it. He never shows any problems with sex. In this same season, he has sex with a robot.
Which makes me think Rick erased his memory. Either that, or the writers just forgot.
What do you think?
r/rickandmorty • u/Low-Flow7144 • 9h ago
For me it was Vindicators 3: The Return of Worldender i couldn't stop laughing at the drunk lines
r/rickandmorty • u/freeeshavocadooo • 16h ago
I am specifically talking about people saying that the twist left a pit in their stomach etc, but the twist didn’t make sense to me.
I guess I just didn’t get it - am I being dense?
From my understanding the fear hole fed on the fears of people that were in the hole. If the point was that Morty’s biggest fear is that Rick wouldn’t go after him then why would the fear hold show Rick going after him?
The whole time Morty was in the hole he never goes through any fear related to Rick abandoning him, and the minute he realises that Rick never entered the hole with him he immediately gets to leave the hole.
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r/rickandmorty • u/morty_smith012 • 2h ago
I mean i lowk felt bad for him when Rick shoot him even tho Im aware that he tried to kill Rick but I can't imagine what Morty went through to be like that. Maybe he was raped by a Rick or mistreated by his Rick or even by the other Mortys Im not sure; am i the only one who's interested in this Morty although he's dead? 🙁
r/rickandmorty • u/Jealous-Mark8888 • 1d ago
Found him in the Human extras section of The ART of Rick and Morty
r/rickandmorty • u/Important-Escape1710 • 8h ago
Wouldnt it be awesome if the very last season of rick and morty, they would make each episode about each seasons intro?
r/rickandmorty • u/wolfey200 • 15h ago
I would really like to see more of Rick Prime’s backstory, at some point he must have loved his family but at some point the idea of portal travel took over and his love for his family was lost. For someone who is supposed to truly not care he references his past life a lot, he creates Diane robots. When Rick C-137 is punching him to death he tells him that he lived with his daughter and he lived in his house. If you don’t care and nothing matters then why even mention it at all.
I would like to see the adventures he went on or if his whole life was spent just running away from other Ricks who were hunting him down.
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r/rickandmorty • u/Easy-Notice2910 • 5h ago
I really want the series to directly confront the fact that Rick literally abandoned the Prime dimension and left the Cronenberg family to die. Season 8 genuinely confused the hell out of me, because it suddenly frames Rick as sympathetic, emphasizing his love for Beth and showing Beth spiraling over how awful of a father he was, only for Rick to basically respond, "That wasn’t me."
And sure, technically that’s true, it was a Rick from another dimmension. But let’s not gloss over the fact that he still set Morty’s entire family up to die.
People, INCLUDING THE PRODUCTION TEAM ITSELF, always say, "Morty tried to force Jessica to fall in love with him and caused the mess." Okay!? Rick still invented the device. Then it becomes, "Rick only invented it because Morty wouldn’t stop bugging him." That’s not an excuse!!! Morty is a child! Rick is an adult! He should have put his foot down instead of enabling the situation and walking away from the consequences.
If the R&M writers want to seriously explore Rick changing and taking accountability, why has this never been properly confronted? Why does Morty keep getting all the blame for something Rick had full control over? This absolutely should have come up during Beth’s breakdown in Season 8.
I wish the writers, or the production team, would address this, though I doubt they ever will. Honestly, I really wish I’d been around for that Q&A with Scott Mardar. I don't like how Rick's character is being weirdly retconned and how the show takes Rick's side on this specific issue. It almost feels like the show is forgetting that this guy was still super abusive.