The fact they went to another universe to try and find their Jerry instead of just accepting the new Jerry shows how much Rick has grown over the series.
There's actually another good image to show Rick is healing from his trauma in this episode too. Rick deactivates the day loop and the people stuck in it get to pass on.
not only that. but Rick (unwillingly) comes back to his original universe, confronts the ghost of Diana (his dead wifes AI) and moves forward after feeling the pain again (the pain that has stretched with time and become bearable) and continues forward. It shows even the smartest man in the universe can grow from his past.
I thought he killed the guy in the front door You hear him say "sweet release" or smth like right? Then when he leaves, you cant see the body but only the hand n arm on the floor
If you take a look at Ricks car it's slowly becoming less and less like a collection of trash and more like a refined spaceship - which to me represents Rick's healing, he's willing to put more and more work and care into his creations
In season 1 the car was shaking a lotttt I liked it cause it gave them more character, but now it might be a comparison for the show. Their relationships were wobbly and uncertain but theyve improved just like the car. I dunno, random thought, I bet its not that deep
Well I mean he’s a lot less drunk now than he was during season 1. Ofc he can handle the ship better sober but yeah that also ties in with the whole healing thing that’s occurred throughout the course of the show
I was genuinely blown away by the amount of callbacks to previous episodes, especially with the Jerry Daycare deep cut since it’s been theorized that the Jerry we’ve been following this whole time since Season 2 wasn’t the OG Jerry and was from another timeline. This show is insane
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I also love how Rick tells the Diane A.I about Summer and how she reminds him of her, which would explain why over the seasons their bond has grown closer to the point that Rick trusts Summer for alot of important things such as restoring their memory and setting up a dimensional beacon.
@@hyde1893 Yeah, but adding more into a story later that changes the context of previous canon is great. I think people are far too aggressive twords writers that don't have everything mapped out from the start, it's nice when they can have creative freedom that changes the context previous scenes. It's even better when fans embrace the change instead of crying about it not being teased 6 years in advance
One thing that sucks about season 5 getting labeled as "them losing there way" is sad because Justing Roiland said it was a result from the death of his best friend Mike Mendel who worked on the show.
Also, i havent seen any video address this: the symbolism of Rick's spaceship. He had a rickety, saucer shaped ship which looked hastily put together and only fitted two, but his original ship was built with care and looked similar to an 80's family car, along with seat style and colors, and from a distance looks like a proper starwars/startrek ship, the kind a young child would be excited to see.
It's so weirdly funny and in-character that Jerry of all people would try to act all cool and hero-esque while trying to run from his problems when he's so clearly the most miserable person on the planet and has no idea what he's doing
no the thing is, when Jerry does that typically, you can hear the insecurity and uncertainty in his voice but this prime Jerry has went through his arc and doesn’t need to impress anybody other than himself now. Prime Jerry became something he’s actually secure and confident in rather than trying too hard to act like it.
He’s the only person on the planet.. he lost his entire family and adapted. Morty abandoned him and basically got everyone else killed what are you smoking dude
Rick has been humanized dozens of times over their seasons, the unity episode, the Rick gets the planet pregnant episode, the Schrodinger cats episode. This isn't new stuff.
I re-watched the whole show with the knowledge of season 6 reveals, and I gotta say the whole show is absolutely brilliant. Each episode is Rick getting sidetracked from his objective and coming slightly closer emotionally to his enemy's Morty. Genius.
@@jarda6792 I know, it's just that the whole theme of Rick being constantly annoyed due to feeling sidetracked from his revenge for his increasing involvement in the emotional lives of his new-found family makes for a great comedic theme throughout the series.
@@jarda6792 That's not true at all, they have a rough plan and outline of what had happened, but they weren't planning on revealing it until the fans nagged them into it.
@@JusNoBS420 Best to ignore them Anyways, yeah that was my favourite lil detail from the premiere. The kid who once had a traumatic epiphany from the realisation that his entire world and life can be replaced like nothing ever happened after a world-ending catastrophe, is now just as jaded about it as his nihilistic grandfather
Wow. I think I needed to watch this. I’ve been running from the grief of my dad passing two years ago because I didn’t want to feel that pain. But it’s affecting my daily life so much. It’s crazy how a theory has me reevaluating how to process my grief. Matt. Thank you so much.
Hey Shawna, I’m sorry for your loss.. but as was illuminated here the only way out is through.. that goes with all things. Wishing you the best in this discovery and crazy crazy road in life.
First off, "Evil Morty" probably didn't get reset, he went to another universe through a yellow portal, which is separated from the green universes (Rick seems to have only reset green universes). For the episode I think it's less about displaying how they deal with grief, and more about the growth they've had from dealing with it. Our main Rick is very different from the rest of the Ricks, he is the only Rick who actually cares about his family. And one of the reasons Morty has had growth is because he has a Rick who doesn't just replace him. All other Rick's just seem to get new Morty's whenever it fits them or if their Morty dies. And his growth from actually caring for his family allows him to get away from his past self-loathing,
I'm guessing that the yellow portal is in fact a GOLDEN portal, and that the green portals are green because the universes they lead to are sick - thanks to the unnatural phenomenon that was the Central Finite Curve.
Hats off to the writers for having lore and character developement in a format of stand alone episodes. How the characters and this universe have evolved is my favorite part of the analyssis of the show.
“That’s not to say that you should, seek out your grief and inflict emotional pain on yourself. I mean, we’ve been watching Rick do that to himself for the entirety of the show. Seeking out pain because he thinks that’s what he deserves. But accepting pain is not the same as seeking it out.” _This is something I needed to hear REALLY badly. I’ve been having a hard time in the past few months._
same. since childhood I've inflicted varying degrees of pain and discomfort on myself in the hopes of numbing myself to the pain and suffering of life, almost like the worst parts of both rick and jerry's grief. fairly recently i realised its impossible to numb the pain without also numbing everything that makes life worth living. this quote hit a cord with me too mate and i hope life gets better for you.
It was also a learning moment for Morty too. Him confronting the consequences of the love potion really hammered home the gravity of the situation and how it can affect someone who can't run away from the situation. Both Rick and Morty fled the Cronenberg dimension to escape the consequences of what they'd done and so it's karmic justice in a way to have Morty see how his short-sightedness harmed everyone.
Huh…. This episode actually shows the third option, the Summer, Beth, Space Beth story. Beth and Space Beth have some trauma over being clones of each other, and what it means to be Beth. However by the end of it, Beth has accepted that Summer still loves her being the regular Mom, and Space Beth is more ok with just being a mom. They actually worked through a bit of their feelings, and got a measure of relief over their respective issues. They don’t continue to wallow in it, they don’t run from it anymore, they grow from it by doing a thing together as a family. Man this show is good!
I was crying tears of joy by the end of the theory... I'm so glad Rick is HEALING. You should never forget your trauma, but you shouldn't let it govern you and your actions either.
The second episode really solidified this theory by having Rick saving almost every piece of Morty, except for the piece that didn’t want to leave. Rick actively tried to convince every piece of Morty to come back with him, but despite it all, he couldn’t get them all.
And it confirms that Rick is still....Rick. The Rick we knew from season 1. People are pissed about Morty regressing, but this isn't by accident. I think the writers are gonna use this as a way to show the consequences of Rick STILL not being able to let go of people. Especially Morty. He can and will do anything to control him. Morty himself said "we are who we are because of consequences". And that's gonna be the big theme of season 6.
Just the fact that last scene mirrors the first time we see Rick move to a new reality, where Rick just took Morty with him, only _this_ time he has _everyone_ with him, including _Jerry_ , shows that he's growing as a character.
I figured he just did it because he didn't think Beth would just let him leave Jerry behind anyway, easier to bring him along than have that battle and lose. but you're right
@@Purrfect_Werecat I don't know, this Jerry is still a screw up, but he's also grown in his own ways. The fact he was uncomfortable with that old family dynamic, and confidently walked away says alot. Just like 137 is the "Rickest Rick", it seems the rest of his new family is the truest versions of themselves from all over the multiverse, and they've all impressed him in some form or another, which is an experience Rick always values.
The post apocalyptic cronenburg universe wasn't necessarily too much for summer and Beth to handle. Because they didn't die from the winter, they died by the hand of some citadel Ricks that were pursuing rick C137. In the episode where summer digs up the portal gun from the dead Rick in the backyard morty takes them to the cronenburg universe to show her "the parts of ricks adventures you don't get to see" or something like that. They run into mortys original family and when they're eating roasted cronenburg some Ricks portal in and use an ice ray to freeze Beth summer and Jerry. Then morty and summer go on their merry way.
Dang, this is the first time I’ve heard someone break down the Cronenberg Jerry more than just calling him a disgruntled badass. He actually did what any other Jerry would do: run away from his problems, and delude himself into thinking that makes him the bigger man. He may very well be the Jerry-est Jerry.
People who praise Prime Jerry miss the whole point: He had to lose everything, and is now running away like a coward. The best Jerry is OUR Jerry, who is improving himself and being far less toxic than Prime Jerry was.
Yeah they didn't make any episodes on the season 5 finale episode. and why is he ignoring the episode showing ricks memory scene in the finale episode for season 5 I mean.Like that's where they accually showed that are theory was correct not season 6
Despite Weird Rick (The actual name given to "Prime Rick") killing his own Jerry, I feel like Jerry was a very good point to bring back. He seemed humble, and wise. If anything "Self-Love" is good. Surprisingly, I feel like I could live with that Jerry, and just have a beer with him.
Right? I’ve been unhealthily dealing with grief for years and just didn’t know..and like he said you don’t realize when the healing starts till you look back, I think I started to a few years ago as that’s when my boyfriend got with me and he’s been a huge crutch during some dark times
I don't think the portal reset would take Evil Morty back to his original dimension since he took both a wormhole and a new type of portal that's disconnected from the old system. If he was affected, he'd go back to his "relative" home dimension outside the CFC, where the only dimensional coordinate that's different is the one that separates the CFC from the other dimensions. [An analogy would be rooms on different floors of a building that are vertically aligned.]
Jesus Christ you seen this reply section. Anyways I do agreed with this since evil Morty's whole point is to escape from all of it aka the CFC and he achieved it so why would he be reset right?
Its also hinted Ricks invade non CFC universes, to steal Morty's that universe will make. . . So we have no idea where, if even in the CFC that Morty was from
I agree that it didn't work on him. I also wonder if we'll ever see him again, because the whole point is that if he succeeded, he's gone forever, unless our rick and morty somehow find a way to follow him there, and they wouldn't want to
Even if Evil Morty was reset, it doesn’t matter, because it’s pretty clear that his portal gun operates differently from the rest, not just because it’s a different color, but because he was able to portal at the end of season 5 _after_ the event that rendered portal travel unavailable
I never truly thought about the tragedy of Rick's reality. His daughter died at a young age as well as his wife, and in every dimension he travels to, his daughter has toxic personality traits that she got from her REAL father, an alternate version of himself that usually is abusive, alcoholic, and often neglectful. He slowly becomes the alternate version of himself, because that's what everyone in that reality sees; that's the role he has to play to fit in that dimension. To add to that misery, he has to keep all his secrets while attempting to drink away his pain, memories, failed plans, etc. All the intelligence in the world can't bring back what he lost, and it can't make him happy with what he has.
That opens up a whole new can of worms. If he really wanted to, he could find a timeline where he was a good father and do what he did when Morty chronenburgs his universe. There's also another possibility that Blue Pants Rick is safe from other Ricks (namely Rick Prime) so long as he never comes close to discovering portal fluid. Or perhaps Rick Prime is what made all the Ricks, Rick. One thing that always bugged me about the Citadel was that Ricks are infinitely finite, as every Rick that dies, that leaves the timeline without a Rick. Ricks from neighboring timelines still exist and make new ones but all Ricks die, one way or another. Operation Phoenix isn't something every Rick does or like. Rick Prime keeps the branches from dying via dragging more and more Blue Pants Rick into adapting toxic Rick lifestyle. Our Rick is likely too self-conscious to ever think of ruining a Blue Pants Ricks life.
@@TheAnarchysAvatar "Time travel stays on the shelf" Occam's Razor suggests that SOMETHING made him "put time travel on the shelf and leave it there" implying that one of the things that drove him to "DRINK drink" was him trying to undo/prevent their deaths...
I saw people disliking the second episode, I thought it was pretty good. I laughed a good amount in both episodes. I also loved that they confirmed that they picked up the wrong Jerry at the Jerry daycare.
i think that jerry not leaving the Cronenberg dimension isn't refusing help, but i think its the fact that he doesn't want a new dimension or a new family, he just wants his family, and what he means when he says Morty doesn't get it is that he isn't like Morty and rick, he wont just ignore the past. he isn't running from his problems, he is accepting them. also him not wanting to talk to Morty makes sense, he litteraly went to visit him for, in his words: "a quick i told you so" and Morty literally caused summer and beth's deaths so maybe he isn't willing to play board games with him.
I also thought it was interesting that Rick didn't even try and play off that he's not the ultimate Rick he's like "eh I don't care" but also that Jerry also talks about how morty abandoned them and treats them as disposable. So was interesting. Also I like how Beth hung out with space Beth and was trying to be her but not having the skill or know how to do so yet acknowledges her weaknesses
Rick's first instinct was to shield Morty and get him to safety when the murder bots showed up. That alone, says he cares. Even if he doesn't want to admit it.
@@ultraguardiansev465 it's nice cause with Rick literally whenever he speaks we can never tell if he's telling the truth or not. But his actions speak louder than his words. Every time.
I think the central finite curve was created to prevent Rick Prime from escaping. It wasn't created to stroke Rick's ego, a haven for Ricks or create a prison for Mortys. It was created to narrow down and find Rick Prime, the smartest Rick of them all. Evil Morty has now broken the central finite curve and that's a BIG problem.
it was made for Rick to be the smartest man in the multiverse, where he doesn't have to worry about someone else outsmarting him because only he can do that that's the in universe explanation, but really it's just an excuse to nerf Rick in order to get the show back on track to storylines and themes from seasons one and two
My thoughts exactly! He wanted to find his families killer! If the infinity of ricks that are a-holes were trapped inside the curve, this is bad news to the good ricks that were left outside!
4:34 He was mostly just in the second half of Season 1. He was replaced with the other Jerry in Mortynight Run, which was the second episode of Season 2.
I think there’s something not mentioned here that also connects to themes of grief: The passing of Rick and Morty producer J Michael Mendel, who Dan Harmon said was the “father figure” of the show, and said how Season 5 was a dark point for the show. So the discussions and themes to grief I suspect likely have to do with the Rick and Morty team dealing with there own grief.
I know people don't like that Morty was practically reset, but they need to remember....This is RICK. He 100% planned this. No matter how much progress he's made, all that character development, there's one thing he fears above all else: being. Alone. And fear can cause you to regress. We're talking about the guy that convinced Morty into kissing a vat of acid & robbed him of his dreams to make a Netflix special. We're talking about a guy who's just erased hundreds of memories from Morty, no qualms about it. Rick has and will do anything and everything he can to control Morty. Evil Morty won by essentially running away. "That's what makes me evil. Being sick of him. If you've ever been sick of him, you've been evil too." I think that line maybe got to Rick more than he'd be ready to admit. Especially after he couldn't answer Morty's question, instead looking away. Sure, he reached out to Morty, effectively telling him and us, that yes, he does see Morty as a partner. But that doesn't erase what Rick has done in the past. Anyways, since Evil Morty won by running away, Rick devised a plan to ensure "his" Morty wouldn't run away. It ultimately won't work, but Rick will always try. I think this is gonna come back to bite Rick. He's going to realize that he needs Morty's 8% of defiance to keep him in check. Especially since their main antagonist is Rick Prime. If Rick Prime finds out that Morty just innately trusts Rick...He's going to take full advantage of that to get to Rick. Morty said it himself "I'm really not just bait or something for the guy?" Rick replies with "For that to work he'd have to care about something. And he TRULY just does not give a sht. He's....the real deal." Rick himself, outright admitted, that Rick Prime is the Rickest Rick. And sure he might not care about his family, but that doesn't mean he wouldn't be above using them, torturing them just to torment Rick. He does. Not. Care. And a Rick who doesn't care, is dangerous. I remember back in the day people theorized that the big showdown would end with Rick vs Morty. And I think they're right; but it's going to be our Morty the Morty-est Morty, vs the Rickest Rick. The premiere and second episode told us one thing: it's gonna hit the fan in the finale. And I think a big battle of wits between a Morty and Rick...THAT would be a "oh it's gonna hit the fan" moment. But we'll have to wait and see.
I think we got our theme of the season, and it very much has to do with mental struggles. First episode tackling with the mental issues related to greif. Second episode dealing religion and cult mentality (and can be stretched to split personalities with Morty being split into 5b NPCs) third episode dealing with childhood trauma. And now with the preview of the fourth episode, which seemingly, dealing with insomnia.
I think I disagree with the fact that Kronenburg Jerry doesn't care about Morty. The fact that he could have killed Morty at any time but chooses not to and then decides to attack Rick Prime when he says he's going to hunt C137 Rick and Morty shows that he still does care.
He's probably the person that cares most about his family since he's the only character that doesn't just change realities every time his family dies. It shows he doesn't see his family as expendable
Honestly it's really cool that the show is finally opening up about Ricks grief and problems and how he deals with them and finally confirming the way he lost his family after 6 seasons of getting to know him and his personality. so far this season has been a big upgrade from season 5 so here we go!
I feel like jerry wasn’t running, it seemed like he just accepted his circumstances and didn’t want to replace his family. Are you really excepting a loss if you’re constantly replacing it? To me jerry accepting his life and moving on to survive isn’t escapism. He doesn’t have to uproot his life to go live with variants of a family and a art of him that he lost. Rick replaced his family and still subjected them to a bunch of crap, to have people who you loved and lost in your life again and then still have them resent you seemed like another form of torture to me
Not long ago, I realized that I was healing through creating characters and giving them similar emotional, mental and/or psychological trauma and grief I've been going through. I feel like it's not the best way, since I'm still running away from other parts of recently realized mistreatment, but it is *a* way, and I think that's what matters most.
This healed my self esteem that I've compared to my past self. It also helped me learn about a show I don't have access to. I learnt so much in 14 minutes. The best part of it was the ending, a great transition for the end of a great episode.
There's a thing that's been bugging me and maybe you guys would know but how is Rick able to find so many dimensions with a grown up Beth but not his wife? They died at the same time and by the same thing but we don't see an older version of her, just Beth.
From what I’ve seen all ricks either abandon their family or they get killed, I’ve seen some hints that she dies of some ailment in the universes where she was abandoned.
I imagine this will also eventually lead to Rick losing it all again, and then how he manages to succeed this time and actually get his current family back.
I've just realized that jerry going back to his own dimension confirms that they picked up the wrong jerry at the daycare unless I'm forgetting something
Are we seeing the evolution of a *basic* Rick into the *Rickest* Rick? Having attained the thing other Ricks lack, not just super intelligence, but emotional super intelligence too.
Remember that quote in one of the former seasons, "The rickest rick deserves the mortyest morty". I kind of think he wasnt really referring to himself. Like the Rick Prime has no attachments and is really up there with his tech, meanwhile our Rick is more of the perfect middle man of not being too attached and not having any attachments at all.
When I lost my daughter I avoided my feelings because I thought I was helping my family by being “strong”. I ran away from what was hurting me and ended up almost losing my marriage. I finally dealt with my pain and while it took time to heal it overall would have been better dealing with it in the first place.
Well episode 6.02 seems to agree with Matpat. Since it's all about Rick learning to show his love to Morty, i.e. how to once more open up to another person after the death of his wife and daughter. Obviously an important step to take after closing yourself off due to grief.
0:16 Matpat: I'm just gonna start the video now, ok? Rick: Stop digging for hidden layers and just be impressed. Me: I am impressed, with Film Theories digging into layers of the show.
@@LangThoughts nope went to his channel and he is some emo teen that posts random weird stuff and ends up getting bullied by his viewers. its one big toxic dumbster fire.
Wow. Another film theory episode hit a little bit too close to home. Absolutely fantastic. This is some thing that I needed to hear. I think I have a habit of being like both Rick and Jerry at the same time.
Weirdly, even though I've never seen a single episode of Rick and Morty, I really enjoy hearing MatPat's theories about the show. Maybe, one day, I'll even find the time to actually watch the show. It could happen.
This episode makes it harder to watch the early seasons, because it confirms this Rick's family being taken from him. So all the times the family dump on him for leaving, he didn't, he is the only rick who stayed. Also can we please talk about how Rick decided to settle down with the family of the Rick who killed his family! Something there to theorise about.
First the Bolvert theory, and now bizarrely Rick and Morty? Somehow these theories are being posted at just the right time. Never would I ever think that Film Theory would help me gain the strength to tackle my depression. Thank you.
I have watched exactly none of Rick and Morty and am planning to watch exactly none of it. But I followed this theory video really well and enjoyed it immensely. Thank you, MatPat!
I could see the a.i. being all "I was the first , I have seen everything. " But honestly, this episode brought me back to so much Bojack Horseman and his distain for himself and the fear in the last season"view from halfway down " that none of it matters and the end is THE END no after life no further conciousness nothing it all ends with the individual.
I wish we had more episodes of film theory like this, just matpat talking about how he felt about something and what it means. Instead of an actual “theory”
The fact they went to another universe to try and find their Jerry instead of just accepting the new Jerry shows how much Rick has grown over the series.
Eh he was glossing over it till Beth mentioned him
That's a good point actually.
@@noobstalker1 yes BUT he still went back, he could've just told Beth to forget about it but he went back
@@mudpip yeah but they also didn't want season 2 Jerry... he was low-key unbearably pathetic
@@hamishmehl9648 he was unbearable because he didn't grow unlike the Jerry we have now which is the Jerry Rick went back to get
There's actually another good image to show Rick is healing from his trauma in this episode too. Rick deactivates the day loop and the people stuck in it get to pass on.
A gruesome yet peaceful ending. ofc.
Is that what happened? I didnt realize THAT'S what the switch did
not only that. but Rick (unwillingly) comes back to his original universe, confronts the ghost of Diana (his dead wifes AI) and moves forward after feeling the pain again (the pain that has stretched with time and become bearable) and continues forward. It shows even the smartest man in the universe can grow from his past.
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I thought he killed the guy in the front door
You hear him say "sweet release" or smth like right?
Then when he leaves, you cant see the body but only the hand n arm on the floor
If you take a look at Ricks car it's slowly becoming less and less like a collection of trash and more like a refined spaceship - which to me represents Rick's healing, he's willing to put more and more work and care into his creations
Also the fact that it has a dedicated back seat for 3-4 people now
@@JohnPeacekeeper I didn't even notice that! Thats... actually kinda wholesome lol
In season 1 the car was shaking a lotttt I liked it cause it gave them more character, but now it might be a comparison for the show. Their relationships were wobbly and uncertain but theyve improved just like the car. I dunno, random thought, I bet its not that deep
Well I mean he’s a lot less drunk now than he was during season 1. Ofc he can handle the ship better sober but yeah that also ties in with the whole healing thing that’s occurred throughout the course of the show
I was genuinely blown away by the amount of callbacks to previous episodes, especially with the Jerry Daycare deep cut since it’s been theorized that the Jerry we’ve been following this whole time since Season 2 wasn’t the OG Jerry and was from another timeline. This show is insane
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Season 2 Jerry isn't og Rick though that was the cronanberg Jerry which crazy enough met both their fates in one episode
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I also love how Rick tells the Diane A.I about Summer and how she reminds him of her, which would explain why over the seasons their bond has grown closer to the point that Rick trusts Summer for alot of important things such as restoring their memory and setting up a dimensional beacon.
Honestly yeah its great
i think it's also why he kept summer at a distance at first (well actually the writers probably didn't think about it way back then but whatever)
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Yeah, but adding more into a story later that changes the context of previous canon is great. I think people are far too aggressive twords writers that don't have everything mapped out from the start, it's nice when they can have creative freedom that changes the context previous scenes. It's even better when fans embrace the change instead of crying about it not being teased 6 years in advance
Because summer is smart
The show is called Rick and morty because morty balances out the Rick waves. It cant be Rick and summer because both of them are intelligent.
One thing that sucks about season 5 getting labeled as "them losing there way" is sad because Justing Roiland said it was a result from the death of his best friend Mike Mendel who worked on the show.
Also, i havent seen any video address this: the symbolism of Rick's spaceship. He had a rickety, saucer shaped ship which looked hastily put together and only fitted two, but his original ship was built with care and looked similar to an 80's family car, along with seat style and colors, and from a distance looks like a proper starwars/startrek ship, the kind a young child would be excited to see.
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@@varietygaming33 that would be . The ship in his original universe is better crafted than the one we usually see in the show
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@@Andrew-ww1hz who knows :/
It's so weirdly funny and in-character that Jerry of all people would try to act all cool and hero-esque while trying to run from his problems when he's so clearly the most miserable person on the planet and has no idea what he's doing
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no the thing is, when Jerry does that typically, you can hear the insecurity and uncertainty in his voice but this prime Jerry has went through his arc and doesn’t need to impress anybody other than himself now. Prime Jerry became something he’s actually secure and confident in rather than trying too hard to act like it.
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I mean, he's also the happiest human alive, technically
He’s the only person on the planet.. he lost his entire family and adapted. Morty abandoned him and basically got everyone else killed what are you smoking dude
A subtle nod at Rick being more caring now is when he keeps the “Thank you” fortune from Jerry instead of throwing it away
This actually humanized rick and make the viewers understand him. They really pulled it off
Yeah without the gun, he's not as godlike.
Ikr
Rick is actually misunderstood
Rick has been humanized dozens of times over their seasons, the unity episode, the Rick gets the planet pregnant episode, the Schrodinger cats episode. This isn't new stuff.
@@jonhawk3417 don’t forget the Jellybean episode
@@franciskirkconnell7850 And operation pheonix
I re-watched the whole show with the knowledge of season 6 reveals, and I gotta say the whole show is absolutely brilliant. Each episode is Rick getting sidetracked from his objective and coming slightly closer emotionally to his enemy's Morty. Genius.
Yeah no they said that they made this up as it went, so this wasn't their plan from the start
what about rick using time travel to save his family?
@Thank me later 🅥 Bro wtf
@@jarda6792 I know, it's just that the whole theme of Rick being constantly annoyed due to feeling sidetracked from his revenge for his increasing involvement in the emotional lives of his new-found family makes for a great comedic theme throughout the series.
@@jarda6792 That's not true at all, they have a rough plan and outline of what had happened, but they weren't planning on revealing it until the fans nagged them into it.
Wow, Matpat evolved from a game theorist into an English teacher.
This is film theory
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I love how morty has grown so much that he doesn’t even flinch when he had to burry his body again
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That's less growth and more desensitization...
When he corrected Beth on how to lift the body I nearly cried
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Best to ignore them
Anyways, yeah that was my favourite lil detail from the premiere. The kid who once had a traumatic epiphany from the realisation that his entire world and life can be replaced like nothing ever happened after a world-ending catastrophe, is now just as jaded about it as his nihilistic grandfather
Finally Film theory didn't feel like itself without a Rick and Morty theory
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Wow. I think I needed to watch this. I’ve been running from the grief of my dad passing two years ago because I didn’t want to feel that pain. But it’s affecting my daily life so much. It’s crazy how a theory has me reevaluating how to process my grief. Matt. Thank you so much.
Hey Shawna, I’m sorry for your loss.. but as was illuminated here the only way out is through.. that goes with all things. Wishing you the best in this discovery and crazy crazy road in life.
@@eneveasi thank you.
Work through it, and I promise things will go better for you. I am deeply sorry for your loss.
First off, "Evil Morty" probably didn't get reset, he went to another universe through a yellow portal, which is separated from the green universes (Rick seems to have only reset green universes).
For the episode I think it's less about displaying how they deal with grief, and more about the growth they've had from dealing with it.
Our main Rick is very different from the rest of the Ricks, he is the only Rick who actually cares about his family. And one of the reasons Morty has had growth is because he has a Rick who doesn't just replace him. All other Rick's just seem to get new Morty's whenever it fits them or if their Morty dies. And his growth from actually caring for his family allows him to get away from his past self-loathing,
I hope there is a lot more mind bending episodes this season, so excited!
I'm guessing that the yellow portal is in fact a GOLDEN portal, and that the green portals are green because the universes they lead to are sick - thanks to the unnatural phenomenon that was the Central Finite Curve.
@@micahbirdlover8152 lmao so funny
@@EmbiggenedJ Interesting idea.
I'm pretty sure he destroyed the central finite curve though...
Hats off to the writers for having lore and character developement in a format of stand alone episodes. How the characters and this universe have evolved is my favorite part of the analyssis of the show.
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I love how Matpat puts so much effort into his videos he teleports into the universe C-137 and speaks with Rick Sanchéz.
C-132* because they left C-137 at some point I forget why
@@ashtheboss1215 you talking about the cronenburg dimension?
The Mr. Frundles thing is actually legit terrifying
Cosmic level terrifying
It's like strange matter
@@Aldi__130 knowing Rick, he probably created strange matter, then imbued it with Sentience and named it Mr. Frundles
“That’s not to say that you should, seek out your grief and inflict emotional pain on yourself. I mean, we’ve been watching Rick do that to himself for the entirety of the show. Seeking out pain because he thinks that’s what he deserves. But accepting pain is not the same as seeking it out.”
_This is something I needed to hear REALLY badly. I’ve been having a hard time in the past few months._
same. since childhood I've inflicted varying degrees of pain and discomfort on myself in the hopes of numbing myself to the pain and suffering of life, almost like the worst parts of both rick and jerry's grief. fairly recently i realised its impossible to numb the pain without also numbing everything that makes life worth living. this quote hit a cord with me too mate and i hope life gets better for you.
Nice name dude
You will make it through this!!!
It was also a learning moment for Morty too. Him confronting the consequences of the love potion really hammered home the gravity of the situation and how it can affect someone who can't run away from the situation. Both Rick and Morty fled the Cronenberg dimension to escape the consequences of what they'd done and so it's karmic justice in a way to have Morty see how his short-sightedness harmed everyone.
Huh…. This episode actually shows the third option, the Summer, Beth, Space Beth story. Beth and Space Beth have some trauma over being clones of each other, and what it means to be Beth. However by the end of it, Beth has accepted that Summer still loves her being the regular Mom, and Space Beth is more ok with just being a mom. They actually worked through a bit of their feelings, and got a measure of relief over their respective issues. They don’t continue to wallow in it, they don’t run from it anymore, they grow from it by doing a thing together as a family.
Man this show is good!
Oh boy do they really start doing things together as a family.
@@_basedperry i still sometimes wish i could forget that episode existed
@@itzaquagaming6218 oh I loved it. It quadrupled down on Beth's narcissism & I always love whenever my boy Jerry gets a W.
It makes total sense that our rick actually has feelings for the family. He never had it like every other rick. It's kinda cool. I love it
I still wonder what happened to doofus Rick.
@@TaliaShire098 you mean Rick j-19 zeta 7?
I was crying tears of joy by the end of the theory... I'm so glad Rick is HEALING. You should never forget your trauma, but you shouldn't let it govern you and your actions either.
The second episode really solidified this theory by having Rick saving almost every piece of Morty, except for the piece that didn’t want to leave. Rick actively tried to convince every piece of Morty to come back with him, but despite it all, he couldn’t get them all.
not really rick is just looking to control morty.
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See my problem with that episode is a lot of the characters died so it would be impossible for Morty to get 100% back
And it confirms that Rick is still....Rick. The Rick we knew from season 1. People are pissed about Morty regressing, but this isn't by accident. I think the writers are gonna use this as a way to show the consequences of Rick STILL not being able to let go of people. Especially Morty. He can and will do anything to control him. Morty himself said "we are who we are because of consequences". And that's gonna be the big theme of season 6.
If rick really went out his way to control morty the season premiere would've be pointless, remember prime rick is still out thier.
Just the fact that last scene mirrors the first time we see Rick move to a new reality, where Rick just took Morty with him, only _this_ time he has _everyone_ with him, including _Jerry_ , shows that he's growing as a character.
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Growing more toxic
And it was season 1 episode 6 now this is season 6 episode 1
I figured he just did it because he didn't think Beth would just let him leave Jerry behind anyway, easier to bring him along than have that battle and lose. but you're right
@@Purrfect_Werecat I don't know, this Jerry is still a screw up, but he's also grown in his own ways. The fact he was uncomfortable with that old family dynamic, and confidently walked away says alot. Just like 137 is the "Rickest Rick", it seems the rest of his new family is the truest versions of themselves from all over the multiverse, and they've all impressed him in some form or another, which is an experience Rick always values.
The post apocalyptic cronenburg universe wasn't necessarily too much for summer and Beth to handle. Because they didn't die from the winter, they died by the hand of some citadel Ricks that were pursuing rick C137.
In the episode where summer digs up the portal gun from the dead Rick in the backyard morty takes them to the cronenburg universe to show her "the parts of ricks adventures you don't get to see" or something like that.
They run into mortys original family and when they're eating roasted cronenburg some Ricks portal in and use an ice ray to freeze Beth summer and Jerry. Then morty and summer go on their merry way.
OH CRAP I DIDNT EVEN REALISE THAT
Dang, this is the first time I’ve heard someone break down the Cronenberg Jerry more than just calling him a disgruntled badass. He actually did what any other Jerry would do: run away from his problems, and delude himself into thinking that makes him the bigger man. He may very well be the Jerry-est Jerry.
@LakehuntZPoggies the bots seem to have run out of sensitive topics and are now using ones that haven't been relevant in years
Well of course, it’s MatPat after all
If only the Jerry-est Jerry stuck around for the rest of the season. Guess he served his purpose.
@@DausBugaboo might've been the best Jerry, but still a Jerry compared to a Rick.
People who praise Prime Jerry miss the whole point: He had to lose everything, and is now running away like a coward.
The best Jerry is OUR Jerry, who is improving himself and being far less toxic than Prime Jerry was.
I’m glad to see that they’re doing Rick and Morty Film Theory episodes again!!!
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Yeah they didn't make any episodes on the season 5 finale episode. and why is he ignoring the episode showing ricks memory scene in the finale episode for season 5 I mean.Like that's where they accually showed that are theory was correct not season 6
Despite Weird Rick (The actual name given to "Prime Rick") killing his own Jerry, I feel like Jerry was a very good point to bring back. He seemed humble, and wise. If anything "Self-Love" is good. Surprisingly, I feel like I could live with that Jerry, and just have a beer with him.
He's called 'Prime Rick' because his original dimension is the one the show started in
@@laytonjr6601 Huh. When I checked on Pocket Morty's and the Wiki, both of them said "Weird Rick." Must've changed.
That Jerry doesn’t want to see you, he doesn’t want to see anyone, anything is competition to him.
This genuinely hit me hard. I didn’t expect a film theory video to explain something I’ve been dealing with for years.
Right? I’ve been unhealthily dealing with grief for years and just didn’t know..and like he said you don’t realize when the healing starts till you look back, I think I started to a few years ago as that’s when my boyfriend got with me and he’s been a huge crutch during some dark times
Nothing like some film theory when you’re sick!
this is film theory not game theory
This is film theory
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Who gonna tell him
One thing I’d love to know about the Earth c137 is how Jerry’s parents are doing. Since the serum didn’t affect Rick, it wouldn’t affect them either.
That’s a good point fr
Except it's not C-137, that's the one that Rick, our Rick, is from. I don't even know if that dimension even had a designation.
I bet that "stop digging for layers and just be impressed" line sounded too personal for matt 😂😂😂
I don't think the portal reset would take Evil Morty back to his original dimension since he took both a wormhole and a new type of portal that's disconnected from the old system. If he was affected, he'd go back to his "relative" home dimension outside the CFC, where the only dimensional coordinate that's different is the one that separates the CFC from the other dimensions. [An analogy would be rooms on different floors of a building that are vertically aligned.]
Jesus Christ you seen this reply section. Anyways I do agreed with this since evil Morty's whole point is to escape from all of it aka the CFC and he achieved it so why would he be reset right?
Its also hinted Ricks invade non CFC universes, to steal Morty's that universe will make. . .
So we have no idea where, if even in the CFC that Morty was from
I agree that it didn't work on him. I also wonder if we'll ever see him again, because the whole point is that if he succeeded, he's gone forever, unless our rick and morty somehow find a way to follow him there, and they wouldn't want to
Even if Evil Morty was reset, it doesn’t matter, because it’s pretty clear that his portal gun operates differently from the rest, not just because it’s a different color, but because he was able to portal at the end of season 5 _after_ the event that rendered portal travel unavailable
I never truly thought about the tragedy of Rick's reality. His daughter died at a young age as well as his wife, and in every dimension he travels to, his daughter has toxic personality traits that she got from her REAL father, an alternate version of himself that usually is abusive, alcoholic, and often neglectful. He slowly becomes the alternate version of himself, because that's what everyone in that reality sees; that's the role he has to play to fit in that dimension.
To add to that misery, he has to keep all his secrets while attempting to drink away his pain, memories, failed plans, etc. All the intelligence in the world can't bring back what he lost, and it can't make him happy with what he has.
That opens up a whole new can of worms. If he really wanted to, he could find a timeline where he was a good father and do what he did when Morty chronenburgs his universe. There's also another possibility that Blue Pants Rick is safe from other Ricks (namely Rick Prime) so long as he never comes close to discovering portal fluid. Or perhaps Rick Prime is what made all the Ricks, Rick. One thing that always bugged me about the Citadel was that Ricks are infinitely finite, as every Rick that dies, that leaves the timeline without a Rick. Ricks from neighboring timelines still exist and make new ones but all Ricks die, one way or another. Operation Phoenix isn't something every Rick does or like. Rick Prime keeps the branches from dying via dragging more and more Blue Pants Rick into adapting toxic Rick lifestyle.
Our Rick is likely too self-conscious to ever think of ruining a Blue Pants Ricks life.
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Rick time travels in season 1. He could go back in time and save his family whenever he wants to.
yeah, when he says "I used to DRINK drink..."
that fucking hurt :'(
@@TheAnarchysAvatar "Time travel stays on the shelf"
Occam's Razor suggests that SOMETHING made him "put time travel on the shelf and leave it there"
implying that one of the things that drove him to "DRINK drink" was him trying to undo/prevent their deaths...
I saw people disliking the second episode, I thought it was pretty good. I laughed a good amount in both episodes. I also loved that they confirmed that they picked up the wrong Jerry at the Jerry daycare.
i think that jerry not leaving the Cronenberg dimension isn't refusing help, but i think its the fact that he doesn't want a new dimension or a new family, he just wants his family, and what he means when he says Morty doesn't get it is that he isn't like Morty and rick, he wont just ignore the past. he isn't running from his problems, he is accepting them. also him not wanting to talk to Morty makes sense, he litteraly went to visit him for, in his words: "a quick i told you so" and Morty literally caused summer and beth's deaths so maybe he isn't willing to play board games with him.
Freaking finally! A theory from the legend himself it's been a long time since you made a theory about rick and morty!
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What's with all these bot replies 😭
I also thought it was interesting that Rick didn't even try and play off that he's not the ultimate Rick he's like "eh I don't care" but also that Jerry also talks about how morty abandoned them and treats them as disposable. So was interesting. Also I like how Beth hung out with space Beth and was trying to be her but not having the skill or know how to do so yet acknowledges her weaknesses
Morty gets it from his real grandpa. The true Rickest Rick.
The episode name is also a reference to the Science Fiction book "Solaris" by Stanislaw Lem which heavily explores grief and ghosts from the past.
This premiere clearly showed that their writing is evolving and finally accepting things they find cringey before
Rick's first instinct was to shield Morty and get him to safety when the murder bots showed up. That alone, says he cares. Even if he doesn't want to admit it.
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I like that they’re showing Rick’s actions, not words.
@@ultraguardiansev465 it's nice cause with Rick literally whenever he speaks we can never tell if he's telling the truth or not. But his actions speak louder than his words. Every time.
Bro 6 seasons, six stages of grief. So each season is just Rick experiencing the stages of grief about his family kicking the bucket
I've been watching this channel for like 4 years and the videos just keep getting better. Thank you for the entertainment MattPatttt 🤘🏽
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I think the central finite curve was created to prevent Rick Prime from escaping. It wasn't created to stroke Rick's ego, a haven for Ricks or create a prison for Mortys. It was created to narrow down and find Rick Prime, the smartest Rick of them all. Evil Morty has now broken the central finite curve and that's a BIG problem.
I don’t think it was made for that. It was most likely made the stroke his ego. Also the infinite curve isn’t broken. Evil morty just left it.
@@randomahnameisthename3147 As Evil Morty left the curve all the little spheres burst. The Citidel that generated it is destroyed. I think it's gone.
it was made for Rick to be the smartest man in the multiverse, where he doesn't have to worry about someone else outsmarting him because only he can do that
that's the in universe explanation, but really it's just an excuse to nerf Rick in order to get the show back on track to storylines and themes from seasons one and two
@@joedavenport934 it’s not destroyed. Evil morty just left it. That was his whole plan. The citadel didn’t power it either.
My thoughts exactly! He wanted to find his families killer! If the infinity of ricks that are a-holes were trapped inside the curve, this is bad news to the good ricks that were left outside!
4:34 He was mostly just in the second half of Season 1.
He was replaced with the other Jerry in Mortynight Run, which was the second episode of Season 2.
I think there’s something not mentioned here that also connects to themes of grief: The passing of Rick and Morty producer J Michael Mendel, who Dan Harmon said was the “father figure” of the show, and said how Season 5 was a dark point for the show. So the discussions and themes to grief I suspect likely have to do with the Rick and Morty team dealing with there own grief.
I know people don't like that Morty was practically reset, but they need to remember....This is RICK. He 100% planned this. No matter how much progress he's made, all that character development, there's one thing he fears above all else: being. Alone. And fear can cause you to regress. We're talking about the guy that convinced Morty into kissing a vat of acid & robbed him of his dreams to make a Netflix special. We're talking about a guy who's just erased hundreds of memories from Morty, no qualms about it. Rick has and will do anything and everything he can to control Morty.
Evil Morty won by essentially running away. "That's what makes me evil. Being sick of him. If you've ever been sick of him, you've been evil too." I think that line maybe got to Rick more than he'd be ready to admit. Especially after he couldn't answer Morty's question, instead looking away. Sure, he reached out to Morty, effectively telling him and us, that yes, he does see Morty as a partner. But that doesn't erase what Rick has done in the past. Anyways, since Evil Morty won by running away, Rick devised a plan to ensure "his" Morty wouldn't run away. It ultimately won't work, but Rick will always try. I think this is gonna come back to bite Rick. He's going to realize that he needs Morty's 8% of defiance to keep him in check. Especially since their main antagonist is Rick Prime.
If Rick Prime finds out that Morty just innately trusts Rick...He's going to take full advantage of that to get to Rick. Morty said it himself "I'm really not just bait or something for the guy?" Rick replies with "For that to work he'd have to care about something. And he TRULY just does not give a sht. He's....the real deal." Rick himself, outright admitted, that Rick Prime is the Rickest Rick. And sure he might not care about his family, but that doesn't mean he wouldn't be above using them, torturing them just to torment Rick. He does. Not. Care. And a Rick who doesn't care, is dangerous.
I remember back in the day people theorized that the big showdown would end with Rick vs Morty. And I think they're right; but it's going to be our Morty the Morty-est Morty, vs the Rickest Rick. The premiere and second episode told us one thing: it's gonna hit the fan in the finale. And I think a big battle of wits between a Morty and Rick...THAT would be a "oh it's gonna hit the fan" moment. But we'll have to wait and see.
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But that's just a theory, A FILM THEORY
I agree, it would be pretty cool if that were to happen
@@zarik9893 OMG an actual reply and not a bot lol
Holy crap bro. You could've gotten a girlfriend in the time it took to type that.
I think we got our theme of the season, and it very much has to do with mental struggles.
First episode tackling with the mental issues related to greif. Second episode dealing religion and cult mentality (and can be stretched to split personalities with Morty being split into 5b NPCs) third episode dealing with childhood trauma.
And now with the preview of the fourth episode, which seemingly, dealing with insomnia.
This episode was literally so good, and it does a really good job of recapping for people who haven't seen the show, like my friends I watched it with
this episode was boring. he repeated the same point literally 5 times
I think I disagree with the fact that Kronenburg Jerry doesn't care about Morty. The fact that he could have killed Morty at any time but chooses not to and then decides to attack Rick Prime when he says he's going to hunt C137 Rick and Morty shows that he still does care.
Kronenburg Jerry in season one was very rude to Morty. In fact the whole family before were A-holes towards him.
He's probably the person that cares most about his family since he's the only character that doesn't just change realities every time his family dies. It shows he doesn't see his family as expendable
Their way of responding to grief reminds me of how Blue Diamond and Yellow Diamond handled the "death" of pink diamond.
Honestly it's really cool that the show is finally opening up about Ricks grief and problems and how he deals with them and finally confirming the way he lost his family after 6 seasons of getting to know him and his personality.
so far this season has been a big upgrade from season 5 so here we go!
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I feel like jerry wasn’t running, it seemed like he just accepted his circumstances and didn’t want to replace his family. Are you really excepting a loss if you’re constantly replacing it? To me jerry accepting his life and moving on to survive isn’t escapism. He doesn’t have to uproot his life to go live with variants of a family and a art of him that he lost. Rick replaced his family and still subjected them to a bunch of crap, to have people who you loved and lost in your life again and then still have them resent you seemed like another form of torture to me
Finally something I can agree with
"I'm not gonna over summarize this episode like all these other channels." Proceeds to over summarize the episode.
My favorite part of the episode was finally seeing an actually finised and well made version of his spaceship
Not long ago, I realized that I was healing through creating characters and giving them similar emotional, mental and/or psychological trauma and grief I've been going through. I feel like it's not the best way, since I'm still running away from other parts of recently realized mistreatment, but it is *a* way, and I think that's what matters most.
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@Bystander232 Thank you! That really means a lot to me! ♡
I always wonder, how it is possible that Beth has survived somewhere but not the mother.
Fun Fact This episode confirms that they picked up the wrong Jerry from the daycare
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I wish they actually kept Croninberg Jerry and put him into a family, would be funny seeing chad Jerry around sometimes
Season 6 is gonna be AMAZING with theories like this
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This healed my self esteem that I've compared to my past self. It also helped me learn about a show I don't have access to. I learnt so much in 14 minutes. The best part of it was the ending, a great transition for the end of a great episode.
I love when they do cannon episodes 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 that episode went so hard!
There's a thing that's been bugging me and maybe you guys would know but how is Rick able to find so many dimensions with a grown up Beth but not his wife? They died at the same time and by the same thing but we don't see an older version of her, just Beth.
good question... thats gonna bug me forever now.
From what I’ve seen all ricks either abandon their family or they get killed, I’ve seen some hints that she dies of some ailment in the universes where she was abandoned.
I feel like OG Jerry and space Beth could have been a fascinating plot if he had been willing to go along with Morty
I needed to hear this today❤
So nobody is gonna talk about the symbolism of Rick whipping off the bit of alcohol thats always on his chin?
I would have coped with the loss in the exact same way in his place. Found Rick more relatable than ever in this one to be honest.
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I imagine this will also eventually lead to Rick losing it all again, and then how he manages to succeed this time and actually get his current family back.
I've just realized that jerry going back to his own dimension confirms that they picked up the wrong jerry at the daycare unless I'm forgetting something
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Yeah, they said it themselves in the episode
it was mentioned when they were vanishing
The episode also reveals that space beth could be the clone as she doesn’t remember the clothes she always wore which beth pointed out
You know it's terrifying when Rick is worried
Are we seeing the evolution of a *basic* Rick into the *Rickest* Rick? Having attained the thing other Ricks lack, not just super intelligence, but emotional super intelligence too.
I mean he had that before too, when his family was around
Remember that quote in one of the former seasons, "The rickest rick deserves the mortyest morty". I kind of think he wasnt really referring to himself. Like the Rick Prime has no attachments and is really up there with his tech, meanwhile our Rick is more of the perfect middle man of not being too attached and not having any attachments at all.
When I lost my daughter I avoided my feelings because I thought I was helping my family by being “strong”. I ran away from what was hurting me and ended up almost losing my marriage. I finally dealt with my pain and while it took time to heal it overall would have been better dealing with it in the first place.
I hope there is a lot more mind bending episodes this season, so excited!
Well episode 6.02 seems to agree with Matpat. Since it's all about Rick learning to show his love to Morty, i.e. how to once more open up to another person after the death of his wife and daughter.
Obviously an important step to take after closing yourself off due to grief.
It's funny how matpat became a meme for his outrageous theory's
This is the first time iv watched rick and Morty as a season premieres and so far it’s amazing
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Matpat: I'm just gonna start the video now, ok?
Rick: Stop digging for hidden layers and just be impressed.
Me: I am impressed, with Film Theories digging into layers of the show.
Man I love when you do theories on stuff that isn’t some obscure Indie franchise / series
Thank you but I don't think I've ever made any theories
@@holbvgbbbbkfz Yeah me neither, kinda random
@@Caramelflamel ikr
This is wy I'm still subbed to Matpat & Co. After 10 years. Great episode thank you guys.
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@LakehuntZPoggies you need help kid.
@@aaronstanley6914 I think it's a bot, dude.
@@LangThoughts nope went to his channel and he is some emo teen that posts random weird stuff and ends up getting bullied by his viewers. its one big toxic dumbster fire.
Wow. Another film theory episode hit a little bit too close to home. Absolutely fantastic. This is some thing that I needed to hear. I think I have a habit of being like both Rick and Jerry at the same time.
For ages I didn't realise that self inflicting emotional pain was a bad thing
Not only does MattPatt tell us how to deal with trauma, he gets several more people interested by putting a video blanket on it
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Finally its here
Weirdly, even though I've never seen a single episode of Rick and Morty, I really enjoy hearing MatPat's theories about the show. Maybe, one day, I'll even find the time to actually watch the show. It could happen.
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Its here finally after so long
This episode makes it harder to watch the early seasons, because it confirms this Rick's family being taken from him. So all the times the family dump on him for leaving, he didn't, he is the only rick who stayed. Also can we please talk about how Rick decided to settle down with the family of the Rick who killed his family! Something there to theorise about.
First the Bolvert theory, and now bizarrely Rick and Morty? Somehow these theories are being posted at just the right time. Never would I ever think that Film Theory would help me gain the strength to tackle my depression. Thank you.
Amazing theory!!! Immaculate editing 👍👍👍
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Finally its here
Oh snap it's David the Baker
@@maissie wow first not bot lol
only matpat can make me excited for school esc questions to one of my favorite shows
Anyone else always hyped when there’s a new Rick and north theory?
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Finally it's here
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Finally its here
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Finally its here after so long
I have watched exactly none of Rick and Morty and am planning to watch exactly none of it. But I followed this theory video really well and enjoyed it immensely. Thank you, MatPat!
This theory makes so much sense though in a mind blowing way!
Finally another Rick and Morty episode I’ve been waiting for so long
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I could see the a.i. being all
"I was the first , I have seen everything. "
But honestly, this episode brought me back to so much Bojack Horseman and his distain for himself and the fear in the last season"view from halfway down " that none of it matters and the end is THE END no after life no further conciousness nothing it all ends with the individual.
7:10 Mat did a Rick burp
Nothing like the randomness of Rick and Morty coupled with MatPat’s coffee-craze-induced theory crafting!
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It's here finallly
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Its here finally after so long
I wish we had more episodes of film theory like this, just matpat talking about how he felt about something and what it means. Instead of an actual “theory”
I dont