S4E10 | Even Time Travel

Garnett 2022-09-03 06:00:44

Maybe you can let yourself be like God, to restore the friendship and family at a certain moment, but the feeling of loneliness is like fate, and it will always come, as long as he is still the smartest one in the whole universe, as the ending BGM sings:

Don't look back, nothing left to see

Eternal loneliness, Rick knew it very well from start to finish, which is why he never saw a psychiatrist.

How to solve it?

Should I force myself to become "ordinary" to integrate into the family, and only lose myself in the end, or should I grab time travel stuff and solve superficial problems? It doesn't look like a good choice.

In the end, he can only sit alone on his luxurious toilet, in his own small workshop, and bow his head secretly.

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Edge of Tomorty: Rick Die Rickpeat quotes

  • [Morty is driving Rick's spaceship, rather recklessly, so that he can follow a destiny to die in Jessica's arms]

    Rick Sanchez: Morty, you know outer space is up, right?

    Morty Smith: Yeah, yeah. I'm just, uh, following... my... instincts.

    Rick Sanchez: Will you just go up?

    [grabs at controls]

    Morty Smith: Stop! You're gonna make me die wrong!

    Rick Sanchez: Wait a minute, what? Morty, do you have a death crystal in your pocket?

    Morty Smith: No... Maybe.

    Rick Sanchez: You little monster! I thought you were masturbating!

    Morty Smith: And you took that in stride?

    Rick Sanchez: You rather I address it?

  • Rick: I'm a fucking god now!