When Morty asks Rick for some kind of love potion, Rick gives it to Morty to use on his school crush, Jessica. Rick Has Morty Bury His Own Dead Body (Season 1, Episode 6)Īnother great moment in Season 1 of Rick and Morty, in “Rick Potion #9,” again shows the lengths Rick is willing to go, barely caring about the mental health or safety of his grandson. ![]() It took hearing the whole family (minus Jerry) try and defend Rick for what he did for him to realize how horrible of a person he was being. Thankfully, Rick makes the right decision near the end, turning himself in so his family could return to Earth without being in danger, but no one can forget what he did before that. It changes all of their lives and they are absolutely miserable, but for the time, it didn’t matter because he was safe, right? While Rick could have just easily turned himself into the Galactic Federation for all his crimes, he purposefully moves him and his whole family to another planet far away from the Federation so he wouldn’t have to own up. ![]() ![]() ![]() While the wedding-turned-massacre and “Tammy-was-an-evil-person-all-along-twist” were both great, the episode also gave another look into Rick’s character as a whole. The Season 2 finale of Rick and Morty, “The Wedding Squanchers,” is my favorite finale throughout all the series, because so much happens. Rick Makes His Family Relocate To An Entirely New Planet (Season 2, Episode 10)
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