It’s interesting to note that Rick tells his counterpart that, “you’re about to invent something much more powerful.” While at the same time saying, “once we give you this technology.” Makes it seem like only certain Ricks are allowed the privilege of inter-dimensional travel. This would explain why there are some Ricks working dead-end jobs at the Citadel. I hope this gets expanded once season 6 comes around.
What this means is Ricks visit other ricks before they invent inter dimensional travel to give them the same thing they would have invent on their own just so they can control them.
@@y2k21 oh nah you trippin. In my opinion tho, I don’t see where the hate is coming from for this show. It’s been pretty solid. Not perfect, but hella solid.
the reason he is the rickest rick is because he knows how it feels to lose people he loves, that's why he has attachment and passion towards the smith family even if they're not his original family. While all the other rick never lose their family which made them numb to emotion and maybe even getting sick of them to the point where many of them abandoned their family to live in the citadel.
After seeing the first ep of the sixth season, c137 became the rickest rick due to losing everything and everyone, prime rick was already the rickest of the ricks without losing anything...
The way I saw it is not only did he become one of the ricks to be chosen for inter-dimensional travel, but also the only one of the chosen to abandon such adventures for his family. And he was the only one (that we know of) to have his family assassinated. The rest chose the new form of travel of just abandoned their families to explore randomly. Really goes to show how the protagonist Rick is the most compassionate of all.
Rick spent so much time trying to get revenge and prove to himself he could be nothing like the type of guy that would just take his family away from him without a single thought that he slowly was becoming that guy with how he treated everyone. Nothing mattered to him and he didn't want to admit, if he could just admit that he's in pain and deal with it and try to move on somehow that he could find that happiness again. And now, despite himself, he's bungled his way into finding people to care about again and on the horizon is this person that took away what he cared so much about before enough to even ignore becoming a literal god. This is all about power and love y'all. I'm sure I am interpreting for myself but just sharing, I enjoy this show for what it represents to me, an interesting way to talk about meaning that we make for ourselves in our lives. This dude in a lot of places always had the answers until he didn't and this version of himself has always grappled with meaning, and acceptance. Deeply hurt people, hurt people and I hope more people understand that we don't have to be that, we don't have to give in to the pain and just fucking hurt people like they don't exist, because at one point someone did that to us and that's how we can end up so jaded, even if it's hard, we can try to be good to people, especially the ones giving us a chance to be ourselves.
I noticed that he said you’re about to make something extremely more valuable as in the portal fluid I believe that Rick deliberately killed his wife and Beth to make him create the fluid for the portal gun as he knew he wasn’t going to try once he was told the knowledge by that Rick and was just going to be a happy family which was robbed from him by that Rick
Here's my thesis on Rick's life and what it must've been like: from the start, he was always a genuis, likely building and inventing things from a young age, being socially ostracized by his peers, and as an adult, never able to find someone on his own level that can understand things the way he can. Despite thus, he got married and had a child, only for them to be ripped away from him by HIMSELF from ANOTHER DIMENSION. Imagine thinking that the world is normal, no sci-fi bullshit, and all of a sudden a dude comes through an interdimensional portal, you, and tells you to follow his way. Of course a normal family man would pick family! But the price for that choice is watching them die in front of you. The haunting of that alone, the self hatred, the desperation, sinking into alcoholism and casual sex and murder and all other kinds of debauchery, because you don't really have anything left to live for. When you finally can invent the interdimensional travel, you go on a lonely crusade, and even though there are infinite Beth's and infinite Diane's, none of then of are truly Rick's and he feels as well that he doesn't deserve them, especially if he had to eliminate a Rick that's a good loving father to replace him. For years and years, he roamed literally through the infinite cosmos, wanting only to murder an evil version of himself, but clearly getting caught up along the way. Joining wars and rebellions, likely because he felt that that was a way to bring justice into the world, for innocents like Beth and Diane who were killed for no reason. His life was spent murdering versions of himself and simply biding his time. And he still hasn't crossed that bridge yet. Alongside all this, imagine knowing that nothing matters, that stopping every war in your universe is never even good enough because there are infinite more with infinite more wars. Knowing that your family you've basically adopted will never be yours, that everything is different now and you've made a choice that you can never return from, truly alone for all time. Using time travel to fix things would either never work or rick feels he doesn't deserve his family any more. Anyways, all of this combined would lead Rick to be the loneliest, most bitter person you've ever met. It makes alot of sense, I think.
I fully read your comment, I completely agree. It isn't hard to see why Rick is so cynical, depressed and bitter all the time. I also think this is why he saw Morty as an "irrational attachment", because that Morty wasn't even his grandsom, it was Rick Prime's grandson. He's torn between hating the descendant of Rick Prime, but loving a grandson he COULD have had but never did.
I find it interesting and believe that C-137 is the most unique of them all. I’d say he’s the one Rick who chose family over science compared to the rest and therefore lost his family. Most other ricks are more simple, less jaded and happier overall with the universe but he’s not. He spent most of his life hunting and building and then was hunted. He took out his opponents and built the citadel. He didn’t care about Mortys and Beth’s and had no problem with the things the citadel did to them. However, he realized that the best way to find Rick prime was to live with his morty, but he eventually got attached. He actually cares on a deeper level than the rest and gave up on the other stuff.
It make sense why evil rick did wat he did. That evil Rick doesn't give shit about nothing else but himself. The one Rick that ticked him off. The one Rick that makes him better then all the other Rick's. Except hornet rick... that guy was cool lol
I've always wondered, maybe C-137's best move would be to take the portal gun, fuck around in a funny little dimension or two, then throw the thing in the trash. Maybe it would have appeased Prime's massive inferiority complex enough to let him continue being with his family. Who knows, that might not have been the end of it, but it would have maybe given Beth and Diane a chance if he just did what he had to to make Prime lose interest in him.
2:14 wait wait wait wasn't Rick still young at this point? How does he already have grandkids? Do some of the timelines move at different speeds or what?
my theory is that since the multiverse has infinite possibilities of universes, there are some universes where the big bang happened earlier than other universes Which could explain why some ricks that our rick killed is already in their 70's
I think he's, his own self. Something will happen in the following seasons that will force him to kill his own family. Or to create another Rick that has the same backstory.
The Rick that killed his family is basically him with ABSOLUTELY no morals. Basically Rick when he says he doesn't care about anything but he actually means it.
Wow so did Rick basically go to one of the multiverses or universes where Beth didn’t die and lived(why his wife isn’t there? Maybe she passed away a different way Idk) stayed with them using the fact that he’s been gone so long to live there and built a wall around all of those possibilities but since that isn’t his Beth of course is distant?(sorry if it’s a long question)
@@isabelrodriguezsjolund9701 big question is why would he choose Morty? (I know that he chose Morty because it cancels his brainwaves etc. but this is the “one true Rick” would he really think of that?
@@VeniVidiVici.. A common thing that grandparents love to see is their grandchildren first time and growing up. Prime Rick never cared for his family but this Rick is a family man as shown here. He would've felt the same way if he saw Summer grew up but sadly didn't get that chance, it's usually why she is jealous of Morty. My guess? He still wanted revenge but he stopped searching when he met Morty as a baby. To him it may not look like it and constantly mistreats Morty but he prioritizes Morty over Prime Rick. Any life or death situation he will try to protect Morty while ironically..Morty doesn't because he has the child mindset of doing stupid things.
Diane isn’t there because Rick Prime (the one that killed C-137 Diane and Beth with the bomb) killed a Diane with the a weapon called the omega device, and this erased Diane across all of infinity. Every timeline/universe. She doesn’t exist anymore.
I noticed that most of the Mc characters that they had too much talent but they won't use it until the very important person in they're life has been threatened or died
@@thegamingillustrator If you're talking about the rick evil morty said he was super weird it most likely wasnt him since his hair and outfit looks way different than an average rick
The show ended the moment rick got what he wanted, the death of that rick after all these years of watching all i have to say is thats one hell of a ending (gaslighting myself into believing the show ends after s7 ep5)
El espacio tiempo es una ilusión siendo un hombre inteligente sabe y es conciente que el tiempo es unidad unidad en un cuerpo físico al igual que Morty Smith es hipotetico