From the season 5 finale and season 6 premiere, we know that Rickās relationship with Morty seemed to heal Rick in some way or at least distract him from his revenge plot on Prime.
So it makes a lot of sense that as soon as Morty shows less emotional investment in their relationship, Rick falls back into his obsession with Primeā like a sad sort of crutch that allows him to function (barely) after Mortyās rejection. Like always, Rick is primarily motivated by his emotions over intellect or rational thought.
Itās sad how much they mutually want love and approval from each other, but are too irreversibly haunted by trauma to expect that from the other
Rick being vindictive, prideful, starved for validation, talking shit a mile a minute so no one else can get even a syllable in edgewise š„° thereās my man š„¹š I missed you my special guy
a beth x space beth conversation that ended up making me do a 10 page colour comic.
i think the only person space beth would ever talk 2 about their insecurities over rick's perceived choice would be beth, sure she's is over it but i dont think she ever got anyone to talk 2 anyone about it who'd REALLY get it so this is finally some catharsis for her.
also this comic finally made me actually understand how sunsets work????????
Oof the recent episode was a doozy in a GOOD way. While the jokes were kind of hit or miss, the episode as a whole was a lot of fun and honestly I couldnāt stop grinning throughout. The humor is right up my alley; self aware but also gleefully silly enough in its premise to not be grating
I love that this episode was really earnest with its premise and that the family never scoffed at or explicitly brought attention to the fact they were doing a parody. They did seem kind of different because of their lack of self-awareness, but I donāt really mind that too much. I feel like the show hasnāt been this shamelessly playful (while being good) since season 1
ā¦ā¦..This might be my favorite episode this season. It was bordering on sitcom-y at first but Iām loving the dynamics between the family, especially between Morty, Summer, and Rick (who adorably became the pseudo middle child).
Also I had a feeling something not-platonic would happen between Beth and Space Beth from the episode preview, but Iām glad the writers went for more of a weighty slow burn. Of course, Jerry subsequently finding out about their affair was perfect. Somehow every story beat made sense emotionally for all the characters and yeah. Yeah. I love this episode
The part of Morty that is the most emotionally cognizant is the one that didnāt go with Rick, because they realized that they could survive and live happily (happier, even) without Rickās validation. Basically, Morty had to sacrifice his emotional compass, in turn killing the part of himself that can navigate his feelings/thoughts and get to the core of what he needs, in order to stay in his grandfatherās life.
Morty being punished for expecting more from Rick emotionally is a recurring theme throughout the show, but this time Rick directly witnesses this effect he has on Morty over the course severalāalbeit simulatedādecades. Whether or not Rickās admission to Marta was genuine, him keeping them alive despite that being an ultimately useless gesture indicates that this experience did effect Rick in some way.