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As soon as it said a Morty was running, I knew who it was. Can't wait to see where it goes from here.
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As soon as it said a Morty was running, I knew who it was. Can't wait to see where it goes from here.
The music cue is a reveal before the reveal lol.I didn't suspect this at first because there had been no indication they would follow up on this plot point from season one and had already resigned myself to the idea that it was forgotten, but it's nice to be surprised. The music at the end was a great touch.
The music cue is a reveal before the reveal lol.
Honestly, at the very start I thought is was just gonna be the Interdimentional Cable episode of Season 3, just with different Ricks and Mortys instead of cable channels. But once they revealed the election thing and how it was more plot related, it clicked for me. It's a great way to hint at his overall plans too.
I didn't laugh too much but I thought the episode was fantastic.
Just watched Sunday's episode and it blew me away. I'm just dreading the amount of autism it's gonna generate from the fandom though over Evil Morty being back.
I'm looking forward to seeing more of Evil Morty in action, knowing how he's doing a damn good job whipping that Citadel place into shape. However, I am sorry to hear the fanbase is being exceptionally stupid - this show is still awesome, regardless.
He may have been a part of the entourage, but his body is seen floating through space at the end, so if he WAS a member, then Evil Morty killed him after he outlived his usefulness.I didn't get the opportunity to watch Sunday's episode until last night, and holy shit. I'm still thinking about it. Aside from the fucking awesome Evil Morty reveal, it was just a really fantastic episode in general. I particularly loved the plot about the Rick who worked in the wafer cookie factory.
Also, we finally got an in-depth look at the Citadel of Ricks, and it makes perfect sense why our Rick hates it so much and wants nothing to do with it (aside from the whole "fuck authority" thing). It's basically just a microcosm of the rest of the world: the ruling elite keeping everyone down and exploiting them, people stuck in shitty 9-5 jobs that don't pay them nearly enough, rigid social/occupational classes, etc. Essentially, the Ricks retreated from society only to perfectly recreate it. It's a small wonder that our Rick prefers to live in his daughter's garage and go on crazy adventures instead of being a factory worker.
Oh, and I can't be the only person who thought that the Rick who gave Campaign Manager Morty the incriminating information about Evil Morty actually worked for Evil Morty, can I? Evil Morty would have known that Campaign Manager Morty would be bitter about being fired and would want revenge. He would have chosen Campaign Manager Morty specifically to leak the info to because he'd be more likely to violently act on his personal vendetta in a way that benefits Evil Morty's plan. Surviving an assassination attempt would skyrocket Evil Morty's popularity (as seen with what happened to Ronald Regan after his survived assassination attempt), giving him the edge he needed to win the election.
Idk, I was just surprised they didn't show that mysterious Rick as part of Evil Morty's entourage because I thought that's what they were hinting at.
lol'd pretty hard at Tall Morty.