Sunday, October 1, 2017

Rick and Morty Recap: “The Ricklantis Mixup” & “Morty's Mind Blowers” & “The ABC’s of Beth”

 
 

Welcome back Fans of Rick and Morty to another recap. Unfortunately, we have reached the end of this crazy dark adventure this season.  With one last episode that promises to be great, it will be bittersweet moment seeing as the next season could take years. We waited so long for this season, and I can’t believe it’s over already. So, let’s step back and reminisce on the three episodes before this season finale. Without further a due let’s begin the recap and be warned there are SPOILERS for the rest of the recap.


“The Ricklantis Mixup”

 

This episode gives us a glimpse of what goes on in the citadel. The episode starts with our Rick and Morty going on an adventure that we probably won’t ever see, but the episode continues without them. We get to see the aftermath of Rick destroying the council of Ricks. The citadel is in an election with one of the candidates being a Morty. The episode had surprising reveals and fuel for some interesting fan theories. It also had references to some great movies that many of us probably recognized.
 
The audience is welcomed back to the citadel which seems more dismal than the last time it was seen. The episode unfolds in four different stories each one reveling and more entertaining than the next.  The first was a story of Rick working at a factory that developed snack bars called Simple Rick’s.  Of course, a Rick would be bored out of his mind working in assembly line which causes him to kill his boss and try to cut off the supply and demanding a portal gun of his own. He fails and ends up becoming the supply itself stuck in a loop by a machine which is used to harvest the ingredients for Simple Rick’s.

The second story follows a Rick and Morty who are cops straight out of the film Training Day. Morty being the dirty cop with a resentment toward his kind and Rick being the by the book good cop.  Bad cop Morty kills his kind without remorse and tries to get Rick on his side and join some drug cartel. He refuses and causes a shootout in a nightclub which ends with Rick killing his partner Morty.  The third story deals with a school that trains Morty’s to go out in the field with Ricks. In the school we see several Morty’s as students but also a Rick referred to as Slow Rick and Tall Morty. Which fueled one of the fan theories that Rick is Morty. It seems crazy but what revel that would be for the show. Nothing is confirmed, but it does raise questions. This story ends with one of The Morty killing themselves by throwing himself into a wishing portal which is just where garbage is disposed of, but they believe if you sacrifice yourself you're granted a wish. And he wished things would change for the Morty’s which leads us to our next and final story of the episode.
 
 


The election that is won by a Morty which has never happened.   Is, in fact, the most interesting part of this episode because it is revealed that the Morty that wins the election is none other than Evil Morty. Which was revealed when several of his oppressor’s bodies are floating in space alongside photos of him with the eyepatch and his theme music playing in the background. Let’s just say there will be consequences for our Rick and Morty and I can’t wait to see it unfold. The episode ends with Rick and Morty returning from the adventure unaware of Evil Morty’s come back and rise to power.
 

“Morty's Mind Blowers”

 

 

The next episode starts off in a labyrinth of sorts as Rick and Morty are being chased by a man dressed in black. Morty is holding a creature that is known as the truth tortoise and is told not to look into his eyes. And of course, he looks into his eyes and drops the tortoise. Once they return home, Morty can’t get the images out of his mind and wishes it to be removed. And Rick reveals that he has wiped Morty’s mind a lot of times.  The episode gets even better when Rick reveals that it is Interdimensional Cable which is coded for an improvised show. These episodes have proved to have some of the funniest moments in the series.
 
 
 

 And this episode did not disappoint. Rick brings Morty to a room filled with all his wiped memories and puts s helmet on Morty that allows him to relive the memory.  Some of those memories included his mother choosing his sister over him. She was asked if you could only save one of your children and she immediately yells out Summer. We see Rick murder a creature that Morty is fond of for warmth on an icy planet that ends up not being an icy planet. We also see Rick misquote the phrase taking for granted as taking for granite. Which makes Morty laugh and Rick wanting to erase the Memory again. Of course, the two ends up fighting which causes them to erase their memories completely. And having to regain those memories with the help of Summer who doesn’t even get as much a thank you.  The episode ends with the two going on another adventure and forgetting what just transpired.

“The ABC’s of Beth”

 

 

 
This final episode was exciting because Rick went on an adventure with his daughter Beth and of course things got dark right off the bat. Apparently, Beth had a childhood friend who has eaten by his dad. The dad was going to be executed later that day, and Beth starts to remember that she used to dream Tommy was alive in this imaginary world she made. Rick overhears and sends Morty and Summer to their dads and takes Beth to the garage. He exposes that the imaginary world wasn't fake and its where she spent most of her childhood. Rick draws a door with some chalk that opens the door to Beth’s imaginary world called, Froopyland.
 
 
Meanwhile, Summer and Morty meet their dad’s new girlfriend whose is an alien who loves to hunt. Of course, Jerry eventually wants out of the relationship and blames the breakup on the kids. Her reaction to the breakup is to come after the kids and kill them. Jerry finally steps up and breaks up with her the right way but losses, even more, respect from his children.
 

 
 

Back to Rick and Beth who have entered her world in search of childhood friend Tommy whom they believe is probably dead. Rick tries to prove that this world was completely safe and then get his arms chewed up by some mutated birds. They find out that Tommy reproduces with the creatures and eats the children.  Remember I said dark right and it also announced that Beth stranded Tommy here because she was jealous of his family. Of course, Beth doesn’t believe it, but Rick explains that she was a disturbed kid and that he sent her to Froopyland for everyone else’s protection from her.

 

Rick steps away from the adventure and Beth tries to connive Tommy to come back with her to save his dad from getting executed. Tommy refuses to leave and demands an apology which Beth doesn’t give and ends up killing his children and cutting off Tommy's finger. She returns to Rick and asks for his help to clone Tommy. They end up working together very well, and the audience gets to see how much Beth is like her father. The clone is made, and they return him to the mother who then goes to rescue the dad from the execution. Beth now feels lost, and Rick tells her that she can step away. He would clone her so she could find herself. The next scene we see the family at the dinner table and Beth is acting a little strange, but the audience still can’t tell if she left and if this is the clone. The question on everyone’s mind is, did Beth leave her kids behind?  
 

Tonight is the final episode of the season, and as you can see this season has been, it's darkest and craziest yet. So, I’m curious to see how the season will end. Not sure if all the questions from this season will be answered tonight, but it promises to bring the laughs as always.  So, watch tonight at 11:30 pm on Adult Swim the season finale of Rick and Morty “The Rickchurian Mortydate.” Watch below for a sneak peek of tonight’s episode.
 
 
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