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Okay so did Rick ever talk to Morty about how his toxic self was extremely suicidal and self loathing or...
#toxic morty#toxic rick#rick and morty#morty smith#okay but they really need to talk about that#because that was kinda depressing#r&m#im going clinically insane#s3e6#rick and morty s3e6
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This screenshot is killing me right now, I don't know which part is funnier, Detox Rick or the Mortys
#show screenshot#s3e6#rick sanchez#toxic rick#detox rick#detox morty#toxic morty#morty smith#beth smith#rick and morty
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rick and morty codependence very wounding very complicated because morty would not be in this situation at all except for rick, rick's early insistence and pressure and terrorizing, so technically rick MADE morty like this, we all get that, it's fucked. but ALSO at some point. at some point. around mid-show—actually i'm going pin it EXACTLY at s3e6 20:04 when "healthy" morty puts down the phone without hanging up—morty chooses rick back. morty WITHOUT his insecurity, without his fear, without his dependence on rick—he has the opportunity and capacity to escape and instead he says take me back home.
and it's like a crescendo up to this moment where you see morty staying with rick IN SPITE of what he does, not because of it. morty cleaning up rick's puke and his bombs and his messes. morty needing time away from rick and manipulating him into getting it. morty knowing he has the ability to make rick do anything he wants, including leaving, including getting in his ship or stepping through a portal and never coming back—morty knowing all this and still saying, stay.
#AUUUUUGH#SIX years since toxic episode came for our lives and had no mercy#like i wanna cry#rick and morty#rnm#also you can argue that s3 morty just wants rick in his life to keep an eye on him. you can very well argue this#like morty has this sense of justice that will not let rick off-leash even if he desperately wants to let him go#you can argue that. but also maybe it's love! idk! maybe it's love#route66.txt
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me at the start of my university degree:
VS me at the end of my university degree:
#rick and morty#rick and morty spoilers#rick and morty season 3#r&m s3#r&m#rick and morty s3e6#big mood#university
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The Ricks of s3e6
I took Rick notes. Morty notes can be found here.
Toxic Rick
1st thing after gaining consciousness, he cries out for Morty and hurries to his rescue
Assumes the worst of the spa hand, blaming him for retaliation
Sense of ownership over Morty
Nothing is worth his time due to his overwhelming genius
He really does seem overwhelmed by it.. Imprisoned by it?
Rages as he does science, intense and urgent need for immediate and absolute control
Morty is weak and so inferior that he is undeserving of attachment
Equates genius to godhood, genius is everything
Immortality and God-complex, “If God exists, it’s fucking ME!” Might actually be undercut by a cry for help—this is his fate.
Conflicted by his godhood, and the pointlessness of it—he has nothing to prove to anyone, everyone is beneath him.
And that seems to trigger his realization of his Toxicity..
Seeks validation from Morty regardless, “Think anyone but me could do that?!”
Vengeful
Believes he’s the part of “Pussy Rick” that “keeps it real”—Real being pessimism, cruelty, suffering
Constantly indignant.
Calls Healthy Morty a “sociopath”, implying Rick is aware of Morty’s darker potential.. And maybe wishes he weren’t, since it’s with Toxic.
“Remember us?!” Us. Not “me”.
Denial of reliance on Morty, a reliance which sounds almost like a (psychotic?) dependency.
Affirms to Healthy Rick he must assume dominance over Healthy Morty. He sounded especially earnest, and anything but dismissive over its importance.
“Don’t negotiate”, anger and indignance but subtext might be worry and necessity for the ‘proper’ dynamic
Eyes adjusting, or so caught up in rage he misses what’s obviously going to be in front of him?
Demands Morty’s excitement, and includes him, “We did it”
“Fuck you Summer!”
Described by Healthy Rick as “literally unable to see the bigger picture”, implying he is myopic and self-obsessed
Incapable of humor. Too much suffering and self-obsession.
“Bottled up inside a sentimental jackass” Rick hates his own sentimentality to no one’s surprise
Coo’s to grow a monster into a loyal fighting dog with gibberish love, both manipulative, controlling, and possibly earnest
Straight into a violent brawl, immediately fighting dirty. No honor!
“I lie about everything!”
Fear of confinement, of being stifled or silenced. He values his freedom and autonomy above anything, and no one else’s.
Simply vacates once Beth shows up, not a word to her or about her
Can’t achieve vengeance, so he damns the world to his own hell
“You’re not impressing anyone!” Because impressing people is what HE wants to do, and he IS impressed by Healthy Rick’s callous cruelty
Requires constant validation, despite that impossibility when all of existence is beneath him
Rage as a plaintive call into the Absurd
“Grandpa’s here.”
Summary: Despite everything, he is paradoxically insecure and suffering his intense narcissism. He is wracked with oppressive psychological pain and tortures himself with his loneliness. Godhood is inescapable, a burden he cannot make peace with. He never seems pleased by his power, only harnessing it because there is no other way of being. His fate is eternal isolation, no matter how much he screams or how hard he thrashes.. or how much his familial bonds matter to him.
“Healthy” Rick
1st thing he does is apologize to the spa hand, insisting on his wrongdoing even as the apology is accepted. It isn’t just politeness, he seems to feel real guilt.
Smiles at the infinite possibilities of the universe, and relinquishes his sense of control or understanding of it (Relinquishing self to Camus’ Absurd?)
His genius naturally wants to expand on Morty’s “interesting” music idea, before realizing he’d gotten caught up in trying to calculate happiness. Some things are out of his reach and not his place, and that’s okay.
Pride in Morty, and his familial connection to him
Blows off his genius and potential in favor of simplicity
Respectful of others’ autonomy and needs, “A moment of your time?”
Apologizes several times throughout
Personal responsibility
Feels concern, and openly comes to Healthy Morty about it
Shares the entirety of the problem, as well as his feelings on it
Nervous, uncertain when Morty blows off the phone call, and hesitates before continuing
Wants to work with Morty at an even level, seeing him as an equal?
Wouldn’t have detoxed, but knows he still would have if he had known pre-detox. Familiar with himself and his demons.
Not seeing the disturbing voicemails as the problem to stop, but rather the pain of the Toxics.
“We yanked them from their home.”
Trusting to a fault, even trusting his own inner demons not to lie
Seems okay with the concepts of finality and things being finite
Seems to smile as he works, implying a sense of ownership over his capability
Even smiles at his toxins. Does this Rick actually love himself? Empathy for others’ suffering? Seems pleased with himself for finding and facilitating an amicable solution.
Indecisive, insecure with his own judgement without Morty’s assurance. At first. Sense of adult responsibility bringing him to make the choice anyway?
Can’t disregard the “will to live” in the Toxics. Respect for and values life in all expressions
Has his sense of humor, though it is still capable of being destructive
“I’m accountable to my own toxins, right?” Strong sense of responsibility for his whole self and his behavior. Uncertainty, and a desire for moral integrity. Seeking validation and reassurance, expressing weakness in the form of uncertainty and insecurity.
Also responsible for their resolution, their happiness, homing them. Owning them as part of himself.
Startled by Morty’s outburst of breaking the phone-- by the suddenness, finality, and violence of it.
Realizes Healthy Morty won’t be of help, confused and disappointed by it. Something else he failed to expect.
Doesn’t anticipate the actions or motivations of others, making only the best assumptions. Belief in inherent good?
Ready to fight only after being struck, and even then, he takes slow initiative
“We can resolve our issues without resorting to—“ This Rick believes in resolution and recovery! Maybe therapy too..
Tolerant to the point of absolute pacifism, even in the face of a world-scale threat that he should still be responsible for.
Honorable in his treatment of others, even attempting to fight his Toxic as a last resort and in a fair boxing fashion
Didn’t seem to predict that the Toxic would fight dirty, even as its obvious. Does his intelligence take such a backseat to his honor?
Capable and fully willing to self-sacrifice for what’s right(re-toxifying)
“Sorry Summer!” “Summer get out of here!”
“Leave her out of this!” Protecting Beth from his own personal struggle, and the danger it wroughts
“I’m so sorry, girls.” Accepts and embraces his role as caring patriarch
Appreciative of Healthy Morty’s drive to stop the Toxics, but explains in a fatherly way that it “isn’t their place” and the Toxics have “a right to their worldview”
States that Toxic Rick’s motivations “are a mystery”. Might be a vague answer to avoid explaining more than he sees is necessary. If so, doesn’t want his Toxic to trouble his family.
Describes Toxic Rick as his “entitlement, narcissism, crippling loneliness” and his “irrational attachments”
Too healthy to lie, and too uncaring to have a personal stake in Toxic Morty
Possesses Rick’s capacity for ruthlessness
“You’ve never done anything but complain about me being in charge” Healthy Rick holds dominance in Rick’s psyche
Sees merging with the Toxics as healthy. Becoming a complete and healthy person requires embracing one’s demons
Empathy for others, including himself
Forces his Toxic’s surrender by exploiting his love for his grandson. Ouch.
Summary: Doesn’t let his own shortcomings be a problem for himself or anyone else, apologizing when they do. He is never controlled by fear, unlike the Toxic, and finds peace in being passive when it comes to the grandiosity of the universe. Feels openly, unguarded. Believes in personal growth, being honorable, and talking things out. A strong sense of personal responsibility, especially in regards to his place as patriarch of the family. Either possesses a sense of empathy for the plights of others (and himself), or feels such responsibility that he will do what is “right” regardless.. and by any means necessary, as long as it doesn’t conflict with his own ethics. At times, he is contradictory, perhaps telling of his indifference.
#rnm#ram#rick and morty#rick and morty s3e6#rick and morty analysis#toxic rick#healthy rick#apologies for image compression
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rickorty review s3e6 rest and ricklaxation
aka the slimy gilf episode, and one of my favorites. they absolutely fucked behind the scenes in this one.
very beginning of the episode, morty’s boutta ask jessica out, but rick interrupts them. jealous old man.
says a lot about their partnership that rick trusted morty to fly the ship in a near death experience. and when they were both freaking the fuck out afterwards, morty said “why do you keep doing this to us”, another confirmation morty views them as a duo. rick and morty a hundred years. ricks reply with “maybe i hate myself, maybe i think i deserve to die”, only morty gets to hear vunerable shit like that. throwback to the time he took morty with him to go try to get unity back.
wholesome.
meanwhile,
the duality of man lmaooo. rick’s a very all or nothing person in the first place. he either shits on morty and pushes him away or he submits himself to the terrifying ordeal of being known and loved and loving in return. both options are bad options to him and he’s fuckn miserable lmao. maybe you should make out with your grandson and you’d calm down
when mortys seducing that chick at the bar, she goes “aren’t you a child” and he goes “only in the ways that matter.” morty’s a fuckn canon teleiophile aint he. his planet girlfriend in s5 was older too, and jessica looks older by a year or so even if they share a class. and those mermaids he lost his virginity to in the citadel episode? doubt they were younger teens. and the girl he's with at the end of the episode was older too. got a type, morty? anything ya want to share with the class?
possesive rick, anyone?
morty looked at his dick again lmaooo this is the uhh second on screen time now, maybe third. also, shoutout to rick peacocking for morty, like he does every other episode. he acts like he doesnt care about anyone’s opinion, but he obviously hold some weight to morty’s.
and then, of course, comes the shit fans have been analyzing since this episode dropped.
look at how deep his fuckn frown is. him gently cradling morty in his arms. soft.
this all happened because healthy!rick realized his love for morty belonged to toxic!rick. he doesn’t view his love for summer or beth as toxic- he’s sweet to them and offers to cook and doesn’t otherwise mention it. but morty? if he had it his way, his love for morty would be gone. partially due to it being romantic, partially due to fear- rick is an all or nothing thinker, but he’s also an all or nothing lover. once he falls, that’s it, it won’t go away, and rejection hurts. diane, bird person, unity- those all hurt the shit out of him. as of season 3, no way in hell does he want to fall in love again. but the heart wants what it wants, old man. and, on some level, he does recognize that what he and morty has is toxic, feelings aside- he doesnt come to fully actualize it until s5, but there’s no fuckn way he’s not aware.
the detoxifier took out everything the person views as bad, and kept everything the person views as good. doting on his family? good. god complex? bad. higher regard for personal safety? good. verbally abusing morty? bad. helping people? good. loving morty? bad. it’s interesting how he considers every part of how he interacts with morty wrong- both the shitting on him, and the caring about him.
and on to morty- healthy!morty tells rick he loves him. he doesn’t seem to expect a response, which is good, because healthy!rick doesnt reply. the machine took out morty’s low self esteem, it took out his willingness to follow rick, it took out most negative emotions, it took out his good feelings towards technology (”i downgraded to a clamshell.”), and it took out his codependence. he views his need to stay with rick as toxic. he’s not wrong, but he’s not fully convinced, either. because ultimately, when rick had jessica call him at the end of the episode, he didn’t hang up. he knew he was being traced, it was the first thing he told jessica- so if he didn’t want to be found, he wouldn’t have picked up the phone in the first place. and what happened to having a clamshell? he was leaving his trail wide open. and i have a fuckn hunch it was from him watching toxic!rick sacrifice himself for morty. he stands there blankfaced during the whole thing, but this is the first time he actually sees this happen. the time collar, the prison, it wasn’t the same. he knows that on some level, rick cares about him enough to prioritize him in a life or death situation. maybe he brushed this off, thought it was different because of the detoxifier, but i’d bet it stuck with him.
I fuckn love that whole scene where jessica tells morty that rick kept drunk dialing her and crying about morty being gone- lets be real, rick couldve tracked morty down at any time. maybe he was waiting for morty to come back. maybe he needed time to come to terms with realizing his toxic half had love for morty. either way, he reacted exactly the same way he did in the vindicators episode- getting shitfaced and crying over presumed rejection from morty. yeah, he’s fuckn whipped, regardless of whether or not he wants to be, or whether or not he’ll admit it.
rickorty rating: 10/10
one of the juiciest rickorty episodes.
honorable mentions:
naw, we all did too.
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Rick and Morty Season 3 Episode 6
episode breakdown....and by breakdown I mean me....im breaking down...into sobs and endless sadness and bitter impatient tears....its me. im broken down Stage 1: we see a combination of enlightened rick (er) and toxic rick (tr) trying to get through the trauma of whatever it is they have just survived. Tr would most likely start rampaging, cursing, breaking shit, and trying to kill off anyone around him in a homicidal blur until he calmed down, however er is probably in there wondering why they even did the stupid thing in the first place. Its not their place to meddle. They are an all powerful super being with highly superior intelligence, so why do they feel this horror and trauma for such a worthless gain? Together they neutralize into a 'drink until the pain is gone mentality' henceforth leading to our rick's alcoholism and ideology of the just 'dont think about it' mindset this is the rick we know. The push everything aside, drink, and dont think Stage 2: Tr separates. If you notice, the very first thing he screams when he wakes up is "morty", because naturally it is the first thing on his mind. He frantically searches for him and then calls him a worthless piece of shit, continuously bringing up how stupid and useless he is. This comes from his severe fear of detachment from morty if he were ever to become overly confident and decide he doesnt need his grandpas cool adventures or life style anymore. If a morty gets too confident, he leaves his rick and becomes a sociopath. Normal rick can relatively keep the urge to bring morty's confidence down under control, but tr impulsively spews it out, so damn afriad that morty will wake up and realize he doesnt need him at any moment. He constantly has to cry out and tell him that they need each other, in his own toxic way. Calling him 'a piece of shit' is basically begging him 'dont leave me' he has to make him think he needs him. got it? lets move to the next step of stage 2 tr constantly says things like "im a god" "im above this" "everyone around me is garbage" "you think normal people can do this?" so obliviously this is his narcissism and entitlement, but digging deeper it is also his sense of inner insecurity. now, you may say 'WHAAAT RENATA HOW CAN DAT BEEE?" well lemme splain. basically rick knows how smart he is, he knows how powerful he is, and he knows all the stuff he could do with this power and intelligence....but that's the thing, he really doesnt know all the stuff he could be doing, because he doesnt do it. running around in the toxic can, you can see him panicking, frantically working and running to make stuff and do things. He knows how great he is, but he has no idea how to use it or what he should be doing with it. Think about it, when someone tells you "ayy, your the smartest being in the multiverse and could probably cure the world of every sickness"....wouldn't YOU be a little overwhelmed? He has so much to live up to (an impossible amount) that he hides behind the idea that he doesn't care about any of it. He cant use his power to save the universe, so instead he claims he doesnt care about it. but deep down he feels bad, because he feels like everyone expects him to do something, when in reality theres way too much to do so, to sum up, Toxic Rick is made up of multiple other different things than just narcissism and selfishness and rage...just like toxic morty, he is also his burning insecurity in the fact that hes just a normal man, who happens to be the only person who could ever hope to save the universe....and yet he has no idea how to do it Stage 3: meet enlightened rick. You're thinking, "oh, so THIS is the side of rick that actually COULD save the universe if he wanted because he IS confident enough in his abilities, right?" well the answer is no. this rick doesnt have a flipping clue either. how would he? there is no possible way to save every single multiverse, but unlike tr, instead of letting it consume him in misdirected guilt and insecurity, he instead has (healthily) let it go. Hence the name, he is now 'enlightened' from the worlds problems because he has thoroughly let go of his human need to be the hero and instead surpassed it all in the 'i need not meddle' mentality. BUT. you might ask, "well renaaaatttaaa then why isnt this rick super healthy? why isnt he perfect? why does he seem so interested in getting his other half back?" welll my little reader I have some thoughts. Thought 1) er has no humanity, attachment, purpose, selfworth, or cosmic opinion in himself, the human race, or the universe. why? because he has officially decided that its all pointless anyway and most importantly (big dividing factor here) he is OK WITH THAT. he has accepted the fact that he has surpassed human attachment because he has accessed infinite realities and multiverses to the point where nothing he thought had meaning does anymore. To become fully enlightened, he has let go all of his family, emotions, and self doubts because frankly, he just doesnt give a damn. But in a healthy way? Hes just let it all go, unlike tr who insists he 'doesnt give a fuck' when in fact, he does give millions and trillions of fucks and it eats him alive with each passing day. thoughts 2) so why does er work to get the phone to connect and work at getting his other half back? well he says it right there in the episode when he and confident morty are sitting in the parking lot at school. He says "im accountable to my toxins, right?" he wants to rejoin because he knows that tr has all his intelligence, all his power, and all his guilt wrapped up into a big toxic package. What does this mean? Hes FUCKING DANGEROUS. thats what it means. er is so enlightened, that he knows letting tr do his worst will mean the end of the world. now, for a little while in the episode, he tries to reason with himself and say that he shouldnt meddle in this either, because why is tr any better or worse than he is? but eventually he realizes the truth that tr left unchecked, is bad news for everyone and not worth lying idly back to watch the universe(s) burn. Because yeah...they would all burn Stage 4: now lets watch these two adorable little super humans interact. tr sums it up perfectly when he says "this is the part of your pussy grandpa that keeps it real".....yup. Thats pretty much the whole concept. If youve been paying attention, youve probably already figured out that er isnt exactly as healthy as he thinks he is. The truh of the matter is just sitting back with your thub up your ass like "oh theres no hope in solving ALL the probems, so let me just not interfere at all" is a pretty effed up way to think. Without tr, he probably wouldnt do anything but stay at home with his family and like, build toys electric toys for kids or something. He wouldnt DO anything extraordinary for fear of messing up the fragile stuff of the universe. Tr reminds him what a waste it would be to live a normal life and ignore their vast power. however, tr doesnt know how to use it either, so hence, the fighting breaks out. basically, they just have no idea how to use there god-like intelligence, and it gets ugly for both. even er says 'that stuff is a part of us and we need to put it back.' he knows that in sense he needs it, otherwise his power will be wasted buuuttt.......tr doesnt feel the same way. tr believes that without er, he could possibly become a real man. a real human. a real person who maybe actually cared about things and didnt feel so 'above' everything and so detatched. like a god among people who couldnt really connect with anyone. he doesnt want to go back to that lonely life of being the only one in his realm. this is why he keeps trying to destroy him while er just wants to recombine. Honestly, er is in the right here, (obviously) because he can see the big picture of how they need each other. Also, fun snidbit, tr is clearly the fighter of the two....clearly....and the sexy maker too apparently.....hehe....good to know good to know.....ahem.....anywaaayyyyy but.....looky here.... here I bring you.... Stage 5:tr doesnt give a shit. he doesnt give a fuck, he doesnt give a....oh,....Beth's here?..... he....leaves. immediately. so, here is where we see tr's true weakness, and what er truly hates about himself. He can't even bring himself to be around Beth or put her in any sort of harms way, so he leaves the very second she walks in the door. what does this mean? it is tr, er, and our rick's one true weakness. Truth is, he really cant be fully enlightened and reach his maximum potential, because of his human attachment to his family. Tr probably feels so guilty about leaving Beth (even though it was probably his idea because he was terrified of hurting her) that he cant even stand to look at her. he leaves immediately even though he was technically winning. plain as day, he admits his own true weakness, he just cares too much about his family to ever become truly godlike and reach his full enlightened potential. tr is human, er is the god. but er can see enough of himself to acknowledge that he needs his human self to be a fully functional human being. to truly be...rick. Stage 6 (almost done) and here it is....the moment er truly finally actually comes to terms with the fact that his 'version' of 'health' was actually just what he thought was his true potential. But alas, because the machine choses your version of health based on what YOU think is healthy, this is the issue he realizes. he didnt become healthy, he became his full potential, minus the pain and limits of human emotion. but the truth is, a full, enlightened, god-like potential is kinda useless without compassion and empathy...isnt it? I mean, if you have the power to save, but you just dont care....then whats the point? He realizes that essentially a god that does nothing is no god at all, and even if tr is a toxic, guilty, confused, miserable man too overwhelmed by his own potential to actually fufill it, he will accomplish more than er ever will just because of that energetic will to survive and just flipping DO SOMETHING. he literally realizes in this one moment that he would probably never accomplish anything like this, not without that crazy, overwhelming, miserably human passion that tr harbors in his soul for his shitty life and shitty decisions. and this is when he knows that they have to reunite, just for the sake of not wasting his life. Stage 7: (my personal favorite) ah yes.....the climax of the story. where it all becomes clear. something I havent touched on yet (which i bet you thought i forgot about....you lil scamp) is why tr is trying to make the whole world toxic. Why? simple. he has mistaken his toxic qualities for his humaness. (which in a way is true, but he also got a bunch of bad shit that er probably spends most of his energy keeping on the down low) and so in tr's mind, he isn't 'toxifying' the world, he releasing people's true emotions and true selves. he releasing the raw humanness inside them so they dont have to deal with their superegos always judging them and telling them how to live. he is the id, in a way, freeing all the other id's from their superegos so the world can be a genuine, purely human world. However, obviously, without superego the people are monsters, hence the carnage of the toxified people. to him, this is his way of saving the human world by bringing out their true human nature. unfortunately true human nature is primal and disgusting, but shh.....dont tell him that.....poor innocent bean....look how proud he is.... so proud..... ahem....anyway back to the climax. so now er shows up again and starts talking, lets analyyyyze. first off, er has learned something very important.....its tr's one weakness that he displayed when best walked in, hes afraid of losing/hurting his family. So of course, he targets toxic morty. and er knows this because he doesnt care about morty WHY WOULD HE? there are millions and trillions of mortys. it is beneath his highly superior brain to care, but tr sees the little picture, and in the moment, he needs morty to support him. He needs to latch onto him. he needs the human comfort. he doesnt want to admit that, but he needs it more than anything else in his life. in fact, he needs it so much, he doesnt even think er has the balls to do it, because he thinks he needs it too....but thats just it....he doesnt. and he knows he doesnt need that human connection, which is why he knows he needs his other half back to need it for him and here we have the moment that literally made tears come..... "irrational attachments"......that line just really hurt me bro.....it hurt me good.....it got me right in the soul....yikes. too real. *sniffle* anyway, back to er's rant. he basically sums it up by saying "you are literally incapable of seeing the bigger picture" hence tr's irrational love and dependency for his family, even though er and tr both know there are infinite sanchez families with infinite different fates that they have no way in saving or interfering in any way, tr still for some reason feels emotion towards a morty that really isnt even THE REAL morty. but think about this....its the most insecure morty, right? the one that is the most insecure, helpless morty of them all....its the one that needs him the most. the one that is least likely to ever leave him....*more sniffles* so of course he cares about him. I mean....we've seen what morty is like without him.... i think rick put it best when he called him 'a tiny american psycho'.....which I mean, he would be, right? hes related to rick afterall. with just enough jerry to keep him insecure. at least jerry was good for one thing. and soooo....thats the wayyyyy the news goes. At the very end we see a reunited rick. he even says 'master of both worlds'...meaning he is once again human and god. id and superego, making one highly functioning ego. the rick we know and love. a beautiful mess. so the meaning my friends.....you really shouldnt hate the bad pats of yourself, because at the end of the day, its kind of what makes you....human. wow....this got really freaking long, and I didnt even get into my whole theory about our morty being evil eyepatch morty. (remember in evil eyepatch morty episode where rick says "a confident morty is bad news, ill tell you when youre older".....well I think we know what that means now) yikes....and i thought rick was a handful when he was cocky. so there you have it. Our bread and butter, our saint and sinner, our sexy grandpa and teenage rocker.....our super genius space alcoholic. our rick sanchez. a beautiful chaotic mess. wubba lubba dub dub bitches.
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Should be finishing dat robot, but eh Here's toxic rick
#rick#rick and morty#rick sanchez#toxic#toxic rick#god#he is god#lol#jk#ram#r&m#r&m season 3#rest in ricklaxation#rick and morty s3e6
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*I wrote this the night after episode 6*
AAAAHHHH! Let's talk about the latest ep! Jesus Christ! That was...I'm not sure, it was...I really don't have any words...
After the episode was over, I literally just sat back in shock, immediately trying to process everything. And then I just started moaning in confusion. Like so much shit happened. My head was doing acrobatics trying to just make sense and connect things and basically understand everything being said and what it meant. I thought as I lied down on my bed "Welp, I'm not going to be able to sleep tonight..."
Can we all appreciate that little "I love you" from Morty, I mean know he wasn't really himself at the time but that had to come from somewhere real and deep inside of Morty, right?
I don't even know how to talk about the other shit, like how the 'healthy' Rick and Morty weren't really 'healthy'/good people. Idk, someone help me out here.
Neither Rick and Morty's were actually healthy. They were incomplete in a sense, I don't think being incomplete is healthy, you know?
Cause I mean really, Morty without the things about him, that he views as negative/unhealthy, he's kinda an asshole. I know that sounds harsh but while watching Morty go through school, become popular and then that talk with Rick in the parking lot, I felt a huge dislike for Morty begin to form, all my admiration and sibling-like love for him just...falling away, and it just got worse as the ep went on, especially with the date with Jessica and then the broker scene, just no; I feel like that was the goal, to make him seem as douchey as humanly possible.
This is all I can say at the moment, but I'll probably post more later after I rewatch the episode 3 thousand times.
#rick and morty#rick and morty s3e6#rest and ricklaxation#rickmorty#my feelings after s3e6#tbc#to be continued
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She can’t keep the drones
CAN U BELIEVE RICK IS A FAN OF VOLTRON LMAO
for me the funniest thing was that they actually adressed it
this is the ugliest thing but i just wanted to draw it
dont think about crossover that would be too fucked up
#im not good at drawing funny comics#its like first time i drew rick and morty i never thought im gonna draw them#sorry for my voltron hoe ass#rick and morty#fanart#my art#s3e6#rick and morty s3e6#i shoud used diffrent brush but it done so who cares#i wanted to draw ir as fast as i can bc i knew if im gonna wait im not gonna do it#voltron#vld#comic
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jessica and rick having banter?? jessica and rick seeming to bond? jessica and rick joining forces to get morty back? Priceless please bring more of this good shit
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I love you, good boy, daddy’s little boy~
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why do rick and morty fanboys fucking hate the idea of rick having a heart and caring
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Good verse bad
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