Morty belongs to Rick

Kole 2022-11-29 03:03:54

s01E05 Morty met a rapist in the toilet. After escaping, he cried and told Rick that we should go quickly. I don't want to take an adventure anymore. Then Rick saw JellyBean coming out of the toilet griefly, staring at him like that, and instantly understood what was going on. What Rick did later seemed to me to be the best response to Morty. He didn't ask or was angry. He just told Morty that he won a lot of money and could find someone to send them back to the village and help the poor in the village. And encouraged Morty to say, I think your adventure is great. Morty smiled with tears. The irony is that when they returned to the village, the villagers carried out their king to express their gratitude, and the king was JellyBean. Morty said to Rick scaredly, let's go through the portal. Morty didn't say anything, and immediately created the portal. When Morty returned, Rick returned and shot JellyBean to death. JellyBean here is the king of the poor, while standing at the top of the power is a rapist, and the subject is a 14-year-old boy. Power and crime, what a pair of words.

Before that, Rick in my eyes was always a Frankenstein, he could even kill a large number of people calmly, and then returned to another parallel space with Morty, instead of Rick in that space, and in another space. "Family" life. He is crazy, impulsive, absurd, clever...

But when he faced Morty, an assistant? family? friend? He only left himself with an eternal Morty, an existence that, in his view, was different from all Mortys in the parallel space.

After Rick killed JellyBean, I think I really realized the real Rick.

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Rick and Morty quotes

  • Summer Smith: I don't ever want to be high again, I got scared straight.

  • Jerry Smith: I guess sometimes teenagers do know what they're talking about, even if it's mean.