![]() Unfortunately, this doesn't help with her identity crisis as now she has no clue if she's physically herself or a clone. To help, Rick offers her the chance to travel the galaxy on her own terms, while a clone version of herself stays behind to take care of the family. In short, after being foiled by Rick and Morty from Earth C-137, Evil Morty's next move is to morph the Council of Ricks into a dictatorship and establish himself as its figurehead. However, when it's revealed that a shadow government exists within the Council, Evil Morty promptly dispatches all of the Ricks that threaten his power. He's adopted a working class hero persona that's given him enough popularity among the Citadel's population to run for president.Īlthough his candidacy is first considered a joke due to the fact that he's a Morty, Evil Morty manages to give an impassioned speech about the class divide in the Citadel and becomes the first democratically elected Morty president. In a shocking twist, it's revealed that Evil Morty has spent the time since his last appearance consolidating his power during the rebuilding of the Citadel after the Gromflomite battle. Meanwhile, some Mortys take a dark turn toward crime while others thrive without Ricks to guide them. It's revealed that some versions of Rick wind up doing menial tasks to keep the Citadel running. Reminiscent of The Wire, the episode deals with the class and wealth divide among the various Ricks and Mortys that live there. Meanwhile, Jerry tries his best to not let his depression get the better of him, including a messy rebound with an alien huntress that he met on an interdimensional dating app that Rick suggested. The remainder of the seasons sees the kids dealing with the divorce in their own unique ways. Jerry and the Federation wanted him gone, so he made them both go away. In short, they openly discuss divorce logistics for the first time.īeth's abandonment issues win out over any love and affection she had for Jerry, and the season three premiere episode ends with them informing Summer and Morty that Jerry is moving out of the house. Having just defeated the Gromflomoties and the Council, an arrogant Rick confesses to Morty that this was his grand plan all along. Furious, Jerry makes the tactical mistake of making Beth choose between her father and him. He realizes that things have gotten much worse for him now that Rick has replaced him as the family patriarch. Rick toppling the Federation actually has an extremely negative impact on Jerry, who was thriving under a government that valued thoughtlessness. Defeated, they leave Earth, and Rick is able to return home safely. Chaos ensues, and the Federation falls within minutes. Rick hacks into the Federation mainframe and reduces the value of its currency to zero. He teleports the city into the same space as the Federation prison, launching a massive battle between his two greatest enemies. He then reunites with Morty and Summer before executing the last and final part of a plan that began when he turned himself in after the wedding. He then switches into one of the assassin Ricks and uses him to infiltrate the Citadel. They succeed, but Rick has already switched bodies. When they explain that their Rick had been arrested by the Federation, the Council dispatches soldiers to assassinate Rick C-137 once and for all. Summer then digs up the body of Rick from the Cronenberg debacle and uses his portal gun, which the Council flags. Meanwhile, Morty and Summer are picked up by the Council of Ricks after finding a Rick-less, Federation-controlled Earth too much to bear. However, the Council learns that Evil Rick's Evil Morty was controlling the situation the whole time. Unfortunately, C-137 Rick and Morty aren't privy to that information, and the episode ends with Evil Morty vanishing into the crowd at the Citadel. C-137 Morty stages a Morty rebellion, and Evil Rick is killed. Soon after, the super-genius finds an evil version of himself has framed him and been using Rick-less Mortys as torture-fueled camouflage for terrorist activity. But one way to stop that from happening is to stand near someone with, as Rick puts it, "complimentary brainwaves" that he calls "Morty waves." This reveals that traveling with Morty is a selfish necessity for Rick. That's where Morty learns that Rick's genius gives off a very distinct brainwave pattern that makes it easy for his various enemies to track him. C-137 is arrested by the Council for the crimes and subsequently escapes. The Council of Ricks is introduced when it's revealed that a Rick from another dimension has framed C-137 Rick for the murder of 27 alternate dimension Ricks.
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