Yeah, hiding from problems isn't usually good but at the same time, it's valuable to distance yourself from from the heat of the moment of an argument. Taking a step back to take a look at the situation is healthy.
@@Stop_block Pocket Mortys is not canon material tho. In a game with very limited descriptive text and a lot of possible new additions, Clone Beth is easier than Space Beth. Not even talking about publishing rights. To earn the most money, they would want the update available the moment the new characters are shown in the show. Which means they will have the character design, but not neccesarily the full story.
The way he gave them permission was just masterful. Just the way they reacted to it blew all their context and semantics out of the water. They were having an AFFAIR because they wanted to have an AFFAIR. They wanted to get caught, have somebody react to it, and then get on THEIR case if they implied it was wrong so they could feel superior in defending their feelings.
Space Beth has little room to talk smack to Rick. She left her family and only came back because she thought she was the clone. When the federation came she didn’t care about the other Beth and by extension the family
I think it was more the proximity triggered device in her neck than the fact she was a clone. And didn't the Federation only come back because they were hunting Space Beth to begin with?
@@brainflash1 I think that was a precaution in the event if one of them dies the momories will go to the other. Rick had no idea who was “original” and wiped his memory of the cloning. To Rick they’re both real and fake
@@Ariii443 which she thought meant she was a clone, she was fine when she found out the other Beth also had a “bomb” in her neck. She got mad again when Rick called the other Beth “Beth” and not “Beth’s clone”
This whole drama could've easily been averted if Rick was healthy enough to even imagine the possibility that anyone else could be clones without them having to kill each other.
he needed an excuse to make the plan sound fool proof and require zero guilt and responsibility you missed a lot of the point to why the whole thing happened, and its not just Rick. Rick knew his daughter
to be fair the whole decoy thing happened where they all killed their clones so tbh it makes sense he thought the same things might happen in the same situations
I love how Sarah Chalke voices both of them like you can hear subtle differences that really make them feel like separate characters; Space Beth has a slightly lower register, at least how I hear it. She really does a good job of making it more than just two Beth’s talking
I love rick for this tho. Considering who rick is, him not knowing who the clone is as close as he comes to making an ethical choice. Plus if he knows who the clone is, he'd love that one just a little less. And which parent doesn't want to give their kid every opportunity to be happy, including giving them 2 opposing choices. It's a non decision for Rick, but it's as close as he's come to fatherly love for Beth.
@mallinzmina3232 I mean, will he really love them less? Not like this, Beth is his real daughter. It's another one from a different dimension. So would it really be that much different?
I can't say Ethics played a part in this. He chose to not know because he couldn't handle the pressure and didn't want to Know. Ethically, it's better that he made that decision, but it's not Why he did so, hence why the whole family judges him for it.
@@hashedpenguy9222they're not family they're _clones._ It's not like they were raised as siblings then started a relationship! They _used to be the same person._
Highkey that “i want you to choose whether I stay in your life or leave” was like a guilt trip and either choice would’ve made Rick feel worse either for stripping his daughter of possible life experience or of making her feel unwanted. He wanted to have his cake n eat it too, the cake wasn’t happy
Her decision to force Rick to make that choice instead of making it herself epitomizes the shortcomings of her character in terms of her relationship to him (how she both resents him but also unfailingly seeks validation from him, etc)
@@bazbuco Tack on Beth's (pick one) blatant disregard and refusal to *GET. THERAPY. And take it seriously,* and you have a recipe for emulating Rick's addiction for self-destruction to "T."
@@bazbuco I think it' s a good representation of how we are as a human race. Everything is a gray area, and Beth here was maybe hoping her dad would just choose to have her stay. Maybe she was scared of leaving the life that she'd known for so long, and the culmination of those feelings is what made her leave it up to Rick: who is supposed to be the person here with much more experience and that is also supposed to be looking out for Beth as that is his progeny.
Honestly he made the only good choice available to him. He chose to give her both and made sure he didn't know which was which, that way he wouldn't treat them differently.
Im actually sad for Jerry, he may be a coward and pathetic but he is the most normal smith, he just wants a family to play table games and go for icecream, he is a good person inside even for sacrificing himself for others, he doesnt deserve to be treated without respect
I have a feeling that all of Jerry's worst traits shine so much because of the people his family is. Cause he's shown to man up and do what needs to be done on multiple occasions but because he's surrounded by people that either hate or don't expect anything out of him he just stays out of the way.
@@erisveseli Got to have sex with a hot alien after his divorce. Figured out how to stop the rampaging monster that was created from his psyche from the machine at the alien therapist. Had a three way with his wife and MR. NIMBUS! Also he wrote a best selling novel, granted it was stolen by dinosaurs but he still did it.
@@mister_milkmanIt's literally worse than incest as incest normally has a 25-50% relation. A clone is literally 100%. Luckily, they're both women so no cyclops babies.
Beth is the least healthiest person in the entire Smith Family if you ask me cause she thought that Rick put a bomb in her neck and it’s the only reason why she came back to the Smith Family.
@@diba17 would he though? Aside from maybe a memory or two (which we aren’t even sure is real), we don’t know anything about Rick’s own upbringing, or his family before Diane and Beth.
@@morlun838 the fact she saved them doesn't mean she's any good. She even complained about having to save them. If you saw your dad and son almost dying would you have the same reaction Space Beth had? She's clearly a sociopath
I'm sorry but no one has the right to be angry at Rick, dude sensed his daughter wanted to escape and is willingly given the deciding factor in the end, so bro literally does the lesser of two evils, which is mind blow himself so he can be with his daughter and still let a version of that daughter escape, but now they shame him for making a decision they trusted him to make in the end. Great writing but toxic family and scenario.
The thing is, Beth wanted Rick to make the choice on who went and who stayed. To her, it wasn’t about getting a chance to live the life she wanted, it was about her wanting Rick to directly do something for her because he cared about her. Rick didn’t randomize Beth and the clone and mind blow himself because he wanted to be fair and caring towards them, he did it so he could get out of making making a decision his daughter explicitly wanted him to make for her. She wanted him to be involved. He responded by dodging that responsibility yet again, lying to Beth about her being a clone or not, and choosing the easy way out instead of her wants. He bailed, which is what he always does when things get hard.
@@araeast6923It wasn't fair to ask him to do that for her. He gave her reasonable options but she didn't want to take any responsibility for either of him them. So she was making him choose so that if it goes wrong, it'd be his fault. I think space beth is the real Beth and he wanted her to have a life away from Jerry. He gave her what she wanted and it was still his fault.
@@crystalross7943tbh we don't know which is which and it doesn't really matter. They were both at one point the same Beth, same thoughts, feelings, memories etc. until one went into space. Sure it isn't fair for Beth to ask that of Rick but considering what she's had to put up with from him for years, it was the least he could do for her. She wanted him to make a choice and stick to it for once, instead he managed to skirt his way out of any responsibility like he always does. If he had been honest from the get go and told which Beth was the clone or real this would be completely different. He lied to them both
Beth is probably my least favorite person on the show. She's an incredible narcissist, perfectly exemplified by the fact she's literally in love with herself. It's so gross.
what the hell do you expect of Rick's Daughter? She was toxic since she was a child (by pushing a kid into a pit of honey and leaving him stranded all because she was jealous of his family life)
OMG I just realized; which is the clone is a textbook noodle incident; it doesn't matter, because what it reveals about the characters involved is more important.
@@masterknight07Well lesbian, Beth and Jerry grew further apart later in the season, thus Beth falling in love with her future self the more time they spent together
so he doesn't personally hold the guilt of if he either blasted his own flesh and blood into space or let his daughter live a life she has admitted to not be fully happy with and yet sent a clone into space
Here’s the thing about total freedom that the Beths don’t seem to get, it makes you totally selfish. Which, yeah, makes sense that would happen when your one priority in life is yourself. SB refuses to care about anything that’s not her or her counterpart. EB cares about others, but she gets doubtful when she sees SB. The result being SB gets to live her life free but utterly alone, while EB gets home & family but self-doubt. Which reminds me, the Beths are clones. Meaning they’re genetically identical. Meaning they are the same as identical twins. Making this basically incest, & I vomit. Yes, I get it. There’s a whole message about self-love & assurance blah, blah, blah. But incest is a HARD ‘N’ ‘O’ for me. They are basically identical twins that lived the exact same lives before make different choices. I can’t unsee that.
@TheOddityFair Yet you still managed to sit through the whole episode. You could have easily turned it off the min they started kissing, but you CHOSE to keep watching, lol. There's always going to be that bit of curiosity in us that will push the boundaries of our morals because, we may WANT to look away, but we also WANT to look.
@@TheOddityFair Because you broke it down. You came to a complete analysis of the entire interaction, and you couldn't have done that unless you sat through the whole thing... And that's my point. Incest is a "HARD NO", but you sat through the episode watching it. Just cause you're not into incest doesn't mean you'd look away... At least not as fast as one should.
Beth is so much worse than her dad; Rick is in therapy now, and taking it seriously. He went out of his way for Pissmaster. Space Beth might be good now but like Rick said, it'll probably go away and she'll end up like him, a drunk with no regard for life, except she gets off on inflicting misery
Differnce is she has put up with other things HEALTHILY (something Rick doesn't know how to) while having insane amounts of self-doubt and insecurity for putting her own life away in the dedication of being a Mother and living the normal life, while the way her father (a kid's ROLE MODEL) showed her how to live is completely deranged, selfish and Anormal.
It funny how Jerry is the most reasonable one here, also can we just talk about how space Beth has little room to speak to Rick like that, she legit gave him the choice to pick what she does and he left it to chance so she could take control of her universe and raise the family and whipped which one the clone was from his memory so he would be non the wiser and could treat the at home Beth the same as he would’ve
Think of all the decoys... those are probably clones too. But better than clones, there are alternate dimension selves. The mind bending is incredible.
I agree, I love the relationship, it's different and funny, since they're each other but turned out to be different based in their choices, their fighting would be low and they know what they love to in with their seggs life, they also seem to have better communication compared to her and Jerry
@Juggler1525 It's not that simple. If you'd cloned yourself just to have sex with the clone, then that would be considered a form of masturbation, since it's an exact copy of you up until that point. With the Beths, however, they aren't exactly the same at all. One went to space and had vastly different experiences than the other, and has a notably different personality as a result. Essentially, they're different people. More like twins than clones. Which makes it twincest.
They all mock Jerry for having a Pill Bug Protocol, but it turns out it was the most healthy way ANY of them delt with stress.
I would like that protocol. There are days I need it :)
not healthy bro @@StCreed
@@SupBonersomething tells me you are incredibly unhappy
I imagined you saying this in a muscle man voice.@@SupBoner
Yeah, hiding from problems isn't usually good but at the same time, it's valuable to distance yourself from from the heat of the moment of an argument. Taking a step back to take a look at the situation is healthy.
“Clone has zero chance of going Blade Runner”
*clone immediately goes Blade Runner*
Maybe the clone didn't go Blade Runner and the real Beth was the space one.
@@ajb538that’s what I think
@@ajb538space Beth is the clone it was revealed in a game called pocket mortys
@@Stop_block Pocket Mortys is not canon material tho. In a game with very limited descriptive text and a lot of possible new additions, Clone Beth is easier than Space Beth.
Not even talking about publishing rights. To earn the most money, they would want the update available the moment the new characters are shown in the show. Which means they will have the character design, but not neccesarily the full story.
@@Stop_blockpocket Mortys calls space Beth clone Beth because of what her status is
I never thought Jerry of all people would have the last laugh
This is the comment I came here for. Best one
@@killaonmocoI'm so proud of Jerry.
The way he gave them permission was just masterful. Just the way they reacted to it blew all their context and semantics out of the water. They were having an AFFAIR because they wanted to have an AFFAIR. They wanted to get caught, have somebody react to it, and then get on THEIR case if they implied it was wrong so they could feel superior in defending their feelings.
nothing to lose, everything to gain.
@@shademaster24601That sounds dumb AF tbh, which is what they were probably implying anyway.
i like how jerry was having boundaries n also compromising n when they checked in, he was fine w it, just wanted to be talked to about it. respect
It's hard to dislike the idea of having two of the women you love most in the world.
not to mention the fact he got laid too helped alot
I'll take this as a sarcasm
I somehow love the fact jerry and rick got drunk together and rick did something for him
That's a good observation, I really like that too
Same feel
Jerry is the most human member in the family. Rick needs him
Rick is the stronger and most confident member in the family. Jerry needs him
@@IKugelBlitz_V Codependency. You love to see it.
therapy's workin', I guess
Space Beth has little room to talk smack to Rick. She left her family and only came back because she thought she was the clone. When the federation came she didn’t care about the other Beth and by extension the family
I think it was more the proximity triggered device in her neck than the fact she was a clone. And didn't the Federation only come back because they were hunting Space Beth to begin with?
@@brainflash1 I think that was a precaution in the event if one of them dies the momories will go to the other. Rick had no idea who was “original” and wiped his memory of the cloning. To Rick they’re both real and fake
She didn’t come back, because she was a clone. It was because she thought the device in her neck was a bomb.
@@Ariii443 which she thought meant she was a clone, she was fine when she found out the other Beth also had a “bomb” in her neck. She got mad again when Rick called the other Beth “Beth” and not “Beth’s clone”
It's not even her Rick...
This whole drama could've easily been averted if Rick was healthy enough to even imagine the possibility that anyone else could be clones without them having to kill each other.
You forget, Beth is his kid.
he needed an excuse to make the plan sound fool proof and require zero guilt and responsibility
you missed a lot of the point to why the whole thing happened, and its not just Rick. Rick knew his daughter
You missed the point completely. All clones don't try to murder each other but Sanchez clones do. Beth is a Sanchez, or are we forgetting Froopyland?
to be fair the whole decoy thing happened where they all killed their clones so tbh it makes sense he thought the same things might happen in the same situations
About the decoys...
This must’ve been a lot of long and hilarious voice recording days for this actress.
I love how Sarah Chalke voices both of them like you can hear subtle differences that really make them feel like separate characters; Space Beth has a slightly lower register, at least how I hear it. She really does a good job of making it more than just two Beth’s talking
Still blows my mind that Beth is voiced by Elliot from Scrubs and I never noticed until recently
Justin roiland has it worse especially in any citadel episodes
@@Manden17 He won't from season 7 onwards
@@Mugsi No evidence, charges dropped, Justin did nothing wrong
I love rick for this tho. Considering who rick is, him not knowing who the clone is as close as he comes to making an ethical choice. Plus if he knows who the clone is, he'd love that one just a little less. And which parent doesn't want to give their kid every opportunity to be happy, including giving them 2 opposing choices. It's a non decision for Rick, but it's as close as he's come to fatherly love for Beth.
Yeah in a weird messed up way this was him trying to care
@mallinzmina3232 I mean, will he really love them less? Not like this, Beth is his real daughter. It's another one from a different dimension. So would it really be that much different?
I can't say Ethics played a part in this. He chose to not know because he couldn't handle the pressure and didn't want to Know.
Ethically, it's better that he made that decision, but it's not Why he did so, hence why the whole family judges him for it.
@@Rehmanihani mmmm, i guess youre right, to him alternate beths barely rate differently
fr Rick is a true one. As beth asked Rick to decide for her, i think him not knowing was the best decision.
It takes self love to a whole new level and Beth and Space Beth’s relationship just reached one.
It’s creepy incest
@@hashedpenguy9222 no its just narcissism
@@aawallace98 It's both.
@@hashedpenguy9222they're not family they're _clones._ It's not like they were raised as siblings then started a relationship! They _used to be the same person._
I can’t talk at this counts as gay, incest or self pleasure
I love how half of the comments are "this so wholesome" while the other is "beth is such narcissist"
It can be two things
@@Geothesponge111 Nope
Well, she IS a narcissist.
pseudo intellectual vs pseudo intellectual comment@@predalien1413
The narcissist comments are right lol. Beth is lowkey the most dislikeable character in the series.
Morty's shock at 10:01...gets me all the Time
Me when I learn about sex for the first time
Probably needs a pill bug protocol to cope with hearing his moms blasting each other😂
Highkey that “i want you to choose whether I stay in your life or leave” was like a guilt trip and either choice would’ve made Rick feel worse either for stripping his daughter of possible life experience or of making her feel unwanted. He wanted to have his cake n eat it too, the cake wasn’t happy
Her decision to force Rick to make that choice instead of making it herself epitomizes the shortcomings of her character in terms of her relationship to him (how she both resents him but also unfailingly seeks validation from him, etc)
@@bazbuco
Tack on Beth's (pick one) blatant disregard and refusal to *GET. THERAPY. And take it seriously,* and you have a recipe for emulating Rick's addiction for self-destruction to "T."
@@bazbuco I think it' s a good representation of how we are as a human race. Everything is a gray area, and Beth here was maybe hoping her dad would just choose to have her stay. Maybe she was scared of leaving the life that she'd known for so long, and the culmination of those feelings is what made her leave it up to Rick: who is supposed to be the person here with much more experience and that is also supposed to be looking out for Beth as that is his progeny.
Honestly he made the only good choice available to him. He chose to give her both and made sure he didn't know which was which, that way he wouldn't treat them differently.
funny part is we realize later on thats not even his daughter
Im actually sad for Jerry, he may be a coward and pathetic but he is the most normal smith, he just wants a family to play table games and go for icecream, he is a good person inside even for sacrificing himself for others, he doesnt deserve to be treated without respect
He is what Rick wanted to be, that is the real reason Rick dislikes Jerry.
I have a feeling that all of Jerry's worst traits shine so much because of the people his family is. Cause he's shown to man up and do what needs to be done on multiple occasions but because he's surrounded by people that either hate or don't expect anything out of him he just stays out of the way.
@@denzen8370I love Jerry
@@denzen8370He doesn't have a job though, not much of a man really.
@@fabrypetty1689 what exactly is your totally non-toxic masculinity definition of 'being a man'?
Beth took “To love someone you have to love yourself” to a whole new level
Beth engaging in selfcest is ridiculously hilarious
It’s honestly masturbation
Thats just technically mast*rbation with extra steps
@@souptikchakraborty2004its technically a different person but with your dna so maybe it is
@@Cob9-1 it is it is...trust me
And hot
Jerry's been getting so many Ws since the end of Season 3
Name 3
@@erisveselihe had a trio with his wife and his wife
@@erisveseli Got to have sex with a hot alien after his divorce. Figured out how to stop the rampaging monster that was created from his psyche from the machine at the alien therapist. Had a three way with his wife and MR. NIMBUS!
Also he wrote a best selling novel, granted it was stolen by dinosaurs but he still did it.
@@erisveselibrother, i dont think you understand that he has TWO wives
@@mashur4880 2 beths + 1 Jerry = trio
"Wow - naive AND attractive!"
"Wow - jaded AND hot!"
😄😄😄
Jerry with the absolute giga chad, power stance approach to the situation at the end.
I hate to break it to you, but just because its a clone doesnt mean its not cucking 🙁🙁
11:04 Rick didn't split them in two, it was their decision to not find out who the clone was.
That ultimate Space Beth narcism thing was mega weird, even weirder than the giant space baby.
I'd say the giant space baby was worse. At least the clone on clone bit was consentual.
@@jindo5 That is exactly why the selfsex was weirder.
@@mister_milkmanIt's literally worse than incest as incest normally has a 25-50% relation. A clone is literally 100%. Luckily, they're both women so no cyclops babies.
you guys know the show creators are into incest right? lol
You mean the giant incestuous space baby XD
Beth is the least healthiest person in the entire Smith Family if you ask me cause she thought that Rick put a bomb in her neck and it’s the only reason why she came back to the Smith Family.
Nobody knows Beth better than herself
Jerry does, Beth just hates that. Thus the persona of Space Beth.
It is so scary in hindsight to know that Ricks original plan would have involved killing the clone... Both Beth's are their own character.
I also love the later episodes where Jerry and the Beths can be seen washing the ship together and are playfully spraying eachother with the hose.
Beth(s) were in rare form this episode...Truly deplorable stuff. Completely unbridled, self-aware narcissism. She really is Rick's daughter.
except Rick would never want something like killing his own father. Rick really cares about his family. Beth is just a sociopath
@@diba17 Rick literally was planning on executing the clone with a bomb in her neck... Rick is 100% a sociopath.
@@diba17 would he though? Aside from maybe a memory or two (which we aren’t even sure is real), we don’t know anything about Rick’s own upbringing, or his family before Diane and Beth.
@@diba17 Space Beth is the only reason Rick and Morty are alive after the destruction of the Citadel in the first place you incel.
@@morlun838 the fact she saved them doesn't mean she's any good. She even complained about having to save them. If you saw your dad and son almost dying would you have the same reaction Space Beth had? She's clearly a sociopath
The scene where Morty Summer and Rick are traumatized by Beths' and Jerry's thr**some is hilarious ngl.
I'm sorry but no one has the right to be angry at Rick, dude sensed his daughter wanted to escape and is willingly given the deciding factor in the end, so bro literally does the lesser of two evils, which is mind blow himself so he can be with his daughter and still let a version of that daughter escape, but now they shame him for making a decision they trusted him to make in the end. Great writing but toxic family and scenario.
The thing is, Beth wanted Rick to make the choice on who went and who stayed. To her, it wasn’t about getting a chance to live the life she wanted, it was about her wanting Rick to directly do something for her because he cared about her. Rick didn’t randomize Beth and the clone and mind blow himself because he wanted to be fair and caring towards them, he did it so he could get out of making making a decision his daughter explicitly wanted him to make for her. She wanted him to be involved. He responded by dodging that responsibility yet again, lying to Beth about her being a clone or not, and choosing the easy way out instead of her wants. He bailed, which is what he always does when things get hard.
@@araeast6923It wasn't fair to ask him to do that for her. He gave her reasonable options but she didn't want to take any responsibility for either of him them. So she was making him choose so that if it goes wrong, it'd be his fault. I think space beth is the real Beth and he wanted her to have a life away from Jerry. He gave her what she wanted and it was still his fault.
@@crystalross7943tbh we don't know which is which and it doesn't really matter. They were both at one point the same Beth, same thoughts, feelings, memories etc. until one went into space. Sure it isn't fair for Beth to ask that of Rick but considering what she's had to put up with from him for years, it was the least he could do for her. She wanted him to make a choice and stick to it for once, instead he managed to skirt his way out of any responsibility like he always does. If he had been honest from the get go and told which Beth was the clone or real this would be completely different. He lied to them both
That Lotus leaf line was pretty hysterical not gonna lie
Sapphic horse girls got me 😂
I love how jerry turning into a bug is the most replayed
“I want you back in my guts like I’m one of your sick little fillies”
It is CRAZY that Earth Beth tops (but it makes sense)
I mean it makes sense considering she still sticks around with Jerry, probably to bone him I’m assuming.
None of this makes sense
Morty and Summer got scarred for life
13:27 hubby goals 😂
13:49 her honesty 😂
Morty was traumatized 😂
Morty being traumatised by space-clone-lesbianism always makes me laugh 9:55
"Sapphic Horse Girls" is crazy😂😂😂😂
loved the bit at the end of the episode with the two jerrys it was genuinely cute
I don’t think it gets mentioned enough, but the dialogue in this episode alone is topnotch.
That ultimate Space Beth narcism thing was mega weird, even weirder than the giant space baby.
Jerry ended up being the luckiest guy in Beth's universe starting 13:27
Beth took "I love myself" to a whole new level
10:00 Morty's face 😂😂😂
I honestly have no words to say on having an relationship with yourself.
This is both weird and wholesome at the same time.I love this show
Still a better love story than Twilight.
That joke was still funny 10 year ago…
@@SoulReaperSlayer19to you
that joke is probably older than you
@@SoulReaperSlayer19still going strong 10 years later. Great work guys! Let’s go for 20!
@@zekeiwa5837older than everyone that watches Rick and Morty for sure.
The music always brings a tear.
Beth is probably my least favorite person on the show. She's an incredible narcissist, perfectly exemplified by the fact she's literally in love with herself. It's so gross.
what the hell do you expect of Rick's Daughter? She was toxic since she was a child (by pushing a kid into a pit of honey and leaving him stranded all because she was jealous of his family life)
Also this is really creepy
Yeah...she's Rick's daughter
13:58 i love what rick does at the end of this segment xDD
I appreciate they referred to it as a San Junipero, absolute masterpiece of Black Mirror
never understood why space beth hated rick when he gave her what she wanted
Space Beth is the clone, she never questioned being real where as real Beth questioned immediately
Space Beth had her Loki moment
If Space Beth is evil, she will be similar to the likes of Evil Morty, Rick Prime and Doofus Jerry.
OMG I just realized; which is the clone is a textbook noodle incident; it doesn't matter, because what it reveals about the characters involved is more important.
Plot twist: Space Beth is not a clone
Hopefully Season 7 will go back to what it does best
This is actually not about Beth. Its a love story about how Jerry meets Jerry in the back alley and gave it his "all".
Cut out the best part: the pass the salt scene 😂
You couldn't decide, could you? That's why you cloned her.
I guess this whole theme is supposed to be heavy, but 6:26 made me laugh
I just like the back massages ..the cracks are divine, I could have clones just so they know where to massage
I'm happy that 2 Beths and Jerry all ended up together and happy.
Jerry loves having two Beth's who love each other and he can have a three way with them.
Thanks, it was not clear. 😂
You really had to
Everyone overlooked it but the s6e3 episode also settles the fact that Rick made it out with himself at least once
Wouldn't you?
@@comfyphoenix Fair enough
@@comfyphoenix No
"I'm freaked out by how hot this is" 😂
Okay but summer is so amazing in this. "Im 17 my affection is the win dont try to compete for it."
My favorite lesbian couple
Same
Bisexual
Hell awaits
@@masterknight07Well lesbian, Beth and Jerry grew further apart later in the season, thus Beth falling in love with her future self the more time they spent together
@@RageQuitPros Bisexual, because Beth still loves Jerry for some reason.
Beth would be the kind of person to fall in love with herself.
Let’s be real, we would all try some stuff with our clone
OHHHHHHH the irony of 5:00 by Rick, great line
Still don't know why Rick wiped his own memory of which Beth was real, it made no sense to do that.
so he doesn't personally hold the guilt of if he either blasted his own flesh and blood into space or let his daughter live a life she has admitted to not be fully happy with and yet sent a clone into space
He didn't want to feel responsible or guilt
Because he's prone to escapism from any responsibility for his actions.
"...should I float out on a Lotus leaf?..."
I hate when characters are introduced just to be a mouthpiece for the writers, but the writers also don't have anything intelligent to say.
I'm sick of Beth not accepting her responsibility in the fact that if a clone exist is ALSO because of her.
Rick found a way to not make the decision and to allow his daughter to have both experience.
I love these, a good recap sorta thing to bring me upto date
Here’s the thing about total freedom that the Beths don’t seem to get, it makes you totally selfish. Which, yeah, makes sense that would happen when your one priority in life is yourself.
SB refuses to care about anything that’s not her or her counterpart. EB cares about others, but she gets doubtful when she sees SB. The result being SB gets to live her life free but utterly alone, while EB gets home & family but self-doubt.
Which reminds me, the Beths are clones. Meaning they’re genetically identical. Meaning they are the same as identical twins. Making this basically incest, & I vomit. Yes, I get it. There’s a whole message about self-love & assurance blah, blah, blah. But incest is a HARD ‘N’ ‘O’ for me. They are basically identical twins that lived the exact same lives before make different choices. I can’t unsee that.
@TheOddityFair Yet you still managed to sit through the whole episode. You could have easily turned it off the min they started kissing, but you CHOSE to keep watching, lol. There's always going to be that bit of curiosity in us that will push the boundaries of our morals because, we may WANT to look away, but we also WANT to look.
@@Kal824 Who says I didn’t turn it off? I don’t recall saying that I didn’t.
@@TheOddityFair Because you broke it down. You came to a complete analysis of the entire interaction, and you couldn't have done that unless you sat through the whole thing... And that's my point. Incest is a "HARD NO", but you sat through the episode watching it. Just cause you're not into incest doesn't mean you'd look away... At least not as fast as one should.
@@Kal824 You realize that summaries are a thing, right? So is the skip button.
@@TheOddityFair Sure. Whatever you say.
Beth is so much worse than her dad; Rick is in therapy now, and taking it seriously. He went out of his way for Pissmaster. Space Beth might be good now but like Rick said, it'll probably go away and she'll end up like him, a drunk with no regard for life, except she gets off on inflicting misery
Differnce is she has put up with other things HEALTHILY (something Rick doesn't know how to) while having insane amounts of self-doubt and insecurity for putting her own life away in the dedication of being a Mother and living the normal life, while the way her father (a kid's ROLE MODEL) showed her how to live is completely deranged, selfish and Anormal.
that ending music is straight up movie music
Bethic twinstinct is one of my favorite episodes of the series ❤
seek therapy
Seek help
Down horrendous 100%
“That’s a cute outfit” hits different
I just realized that earth beth doesn't know about the cloning plan which means that she's the clone
Thanks to the writers for giving Jerry a win
Clone beth is the best thing that happens to beth character
It funny how Jerry is the most reasonable one here, also can we just talk about how space Beth has little room to speak to Rick like that, she legit gave him the choice to pick what she does and he left it to chance so she could take control of her universe and raise the family and whipped which one the clone was from his memory so he would be non the wiser and could treat the at home Beth the same as he would’ve
"jerry do something" "heyyy"
_Yeah, so… i’s going to take almost ALL of my brain cells to process ALL of this…_
Arghhhhhh i cant wait for season 7 😭 14 days is too much
Think of all the decoys... those are probably clones too. But better than clones, there are alternate dimension selves. The mind bending is incredible.
Space Beth is like… the real dad that walked out
Pity for Jerry, but I liked the relationship between Beth and her clone. That is the true self-love
Only a narcissist can approve this form of narcissism
@@programmertheory it's not like this is the first time beth cheated on jerry, i can understand why jerry's friend said "the worst she can say is yes"
@@bestmind-tm2me Wasn't talking Beth or Jerry
I agree, I love the relationship, it's different and funny, since they're each other but turned out to be different based in their choices, their fighting would be low and they know what they love to in with their seggs life, they also seem to have better communication compared to her and Jerry
This show took a really weird turn
11:11 ahahahahah the music just stops
Ahhhh yes, Twincest. Dan really living out his twisted fantasies through this show…..
If having sex with a clone of yourself is incest, then masturbating is gay. Don't be so one-side minded.
@@Juggler1525 Not even close to being the same thing as masturbation but whatever. Keep supporting a known creep and gaslighter I guess.
@Juggler1525 It's not that simple. If you'd cloned yourself just to have sex with the clone, then that would be considered a form of masturbation, since it's an exact copy of you up until that point.
With the Beths, however, they aren't exactly the same at all. One went to space and had vastly different experiences than the other, and has a notably different personality as a result.
Essentially, they're different people. More like twins than clones. Which makes it twincest.
We are watching Rick and Morty for the kind of insanity.
@@Juggler1525it’s not incest it’s selfcest
Loved that san junipero reference ♥ San Junipero was such a good and wholesome story (except for some parts)
I… I don’t… incest? What!?
2:00 Cthulhu baby in the back
“Next time on My Lover My Clone!”
Idk why I laughed so hard of jerry having a pill bug protocol 11:11 also him turning into one out of nowhere and everyone's faces 😂🤣🤣
This show is genius.