Personal point of view, sensible discussion Peace & Love Rick is a complete Asshole, he separates all the infinite timeline and the infinite timeline of "I am the smartest person and the most asshole in the universe". At the beginning, he killed himself in all universes indiscriminately, until he found that the infinite universe could not be killed at all, so he reached an agreement with other self begging for mercy to isolate all possible Asshole versions of himself from the infinite universe. For revenge, to kill the other bastard Rick who dropped the bomb, or simply want to lock all such self in infinite loneliness, it doesn't matter whether he kills the target Rick or not. So Evil Morty said "He's an infinite smear of one shitty old man."
These bastards Rick, trapped in this "cradle surrounded by infinite walls", discovered that Morty can be bullied and forgiven infinitely, can be replaced by threats at will, but still behave like the last scene. Choosing the existence of the former between "rescue Rick from being crushed by the stone" and "go with Evil Morty", and began to establish this pathological relationship in every universe, and even regard Ruicheng as a Morty production market. Modify the timeline to create the Morty you want. Obviously it is Asshole self's infinite universe prison, but Ruicheng is Rick & Morty's Ruicheng. It is a punishment for his own pain, but it pulls another person in to participate in these adventures to escape loneliness and pain. So Evil Morty did all this just to escape this prison. In the last scene, after a short blank, the For the Damaged Coda, which was replaced by a symphony, rang. Evil Morty escaped the bastard Ricks’ prison through layers of "walls". The most bastard and evil is C-137 itself, the Rickest Rick should be equivalent to The Assholest Asshole.
Ricks in this isolated universe is destined to hurt someone he loves like a bastard: while fighting with Mr. Nimbus, he sends Summer to steal his conch; he sacrifices his life to save BirdPerson and selfishly The simple fear of losing company is to conceal BP's children, which is very important to BP. In the eighth episode, Birdman said, "He's a complicated individual." He loves these people, but at the same time he doesn't care about anyone. If one knows that there is an infinite number of people he loves, there is nothing worth cherishing as the only one, it is probably his "original partner" who has been bombed to death in the original universe. The words of Mr. Poophole in the easter egg are probably the best comments made by Rick's friends from the sidelines for many years. "Even think about how horrified the people we love would be if they found out who we truly are? So we just dig ourselves deeper into our lies everyday. Ultimately hurting the only people brave enough to love us."
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